Shut Up, Takamori! · review
- The story isn't particularly unique; it follows a familiar high school love story trope with funny and silly characters. - Despite its predictability, I still enjoyed it because I'm a fan of this genre and enjoy lighthearted, humorous tales. - If the art style complements the story by enhancing the humor and silliness of the characters and situations, then it's fitting. - The characters are intentionally portrayed as silly and flawed, adding to the humor and charm of the story. - While they may not be well-rounded in the traditional sense, their exaggerated quirks make them entertaining. - Realism in character reactions and events might take a backseat tohumor and entertainment, which is expected and acceptable within the context of the story's tone.
- Whether others will enjoy or dislike the series depends on personal preferences and expectations; fans of lighthearted, humorous stories might find it delightful, while those seeking depth or originality might not be as enthralled.