Unlike the title this anime tells the toptier story of an unskilled bottomtier main character Tomozaki who overcomes several challenges in his high school life. This as the storys major background is quite appealing to mankind who like the schoolthemed genre. Of course some events must occur to establish the setting. Tomozaki met Hinami and progressed through his life game leading to a close relationship with his peers. In this occasion Tomozaki was assigned the life game of dealing with social situations in class. As a result he has developed and identified his role and capabilities within the group. https://www..com/watch?v=MOn00whPquM The way social interactions were elaborated as a game was the cherry on top of making the show entertaining. It somehow prompted me to reminisce about the fun time watching Oregairu which has some similarities. So if you are a fan of the Volunteer Service Club you might have a fun time watching Tomozakikun. Its just like how Hikigaya in Oregairu who has a twisted view on life and hence isolates himself from others was developing by helping students in trouble and starting to make bonds in terms of friendship and romance ever since he was allocated to the Service Club. As for Tomozaki the encounter with NoName or Hinami changed his dull life into a challenging game. The training for redefining his life in a classroom with Hinami is where it all started. https://i0.wp.com/blogmediacloud.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2024/02/JakuCharaTomozakikunS2Ep610.png In s2 we are able to witness once more how developed Tomozaki has become and how he has influenced the people around him. Somehow hes made it to a place where he must figure out the value of a relationship and his feelings for the two ladies he wants to be closer to. Certainly Tomozaki is a total stranger in front of romance. We know that with the progression of the anime so far its either Kikuchi or Nanami. Picking a girl out of two that both have a good feeling for you is something common in romcoms and its surely unbearable to see the loser after a decision has been made especially considering that the loser is the one you favour or side with. Although it was heartbreaking for Mimimi but Kikuchi finally be together with Tomozaki was just lovely. https://i0.wp.com/blogmediacloud.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2024/02/rkAvtJKdJakuCharaTomozakikunS2Ep60.png?ssl=1 As an animeonly audience all these dramas of picking a girl out of two have been initiated and led by Hinami while Tomozaki always obeyed the assignment given to him. Therefore it will be interesting to know more about Hinami in the future or to see conflict between the mentor and mentee which we saw at the end of season 1 as the story developed. Although there is an underlying scenario that the MC would end up together with Hinami so far the Hinami we have seen is merely a persistent yet sometimes cruel perfectionist as if she is shielding herself. Nonetheless whats the truth behind her facade? As of now the last episode seemed like a happy ending which left me pondering about the later story and whether Hinami is the predestined girl for Tomozaki. If thats the case what about Kikuchi? https://i0.wp.com/blogmediacloud.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2024/03/JakuCharaTomozakikunS2Ep109.png Anyway its pointless to speculate on what will happen next all I can hope for is a sequel announcement as soon as feasible. To be honest the bullying incident at the start of the show was casual in the sense that it was more of a side quest for Tomozaki to assist Tamachan but the rest of the episodes were the major challenge. Overall the ending may appear rushed and unsatisfactory but not every anime adaptation or production teamcan meet the demand for a consistent series composition. In short Jaku Chara Tomozaki kun might have been the best adaptation with Project No. 9 providing consistent quality and the overall watching experience has been rather satisfying particularly the scenes in which Tomozaki appears seated in between Hinamis thigh gap which are absolutely fantastic.
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