
The strong production becomes addictive…
When I was about to quit the sorority because the bullying was harsh, a charismatic figure, Miyama, stopped me, saying, “If you run away, it will mean you lost, you know?”
It’s scary when Sanjusto-san sharpens his sword while coming at me…!!
As the digging into Sanjusto-san progresses, I’ve come to understand that the reason this person casually comes around to hang out is because they want to be cheered on and pampered, right?
Mr. Sanjusto is so cute…
>>2
I’m someone who is smoking out of frustration and taking pills because I can’t get any attention from the prince, so I just want to be loved by someone.
Kaoru’s voice sounds too much like Anpanman…
Actually, he’s quite the lolicon guy.
In the main visual, Tomoko-san is strong, but Mariko-san is not there…
I can’t help but love how the daughter of a pornographic writer is becoming just an adorable high school girl.
Once you get used to the intense performances, Saint Just surprises you with movements that exceed your expectations and makes you laugh.
>>8
At the clock tower, Saint Just is laughing while trying to fend off a nicotine craze, throwing what looks like a high-powered knife at the silhouette of a prince.
The bullying part is… so insidious…!
>>9
That said, there are allies who properly support me, so it’s a balance I can watch.
Various insignificant characters attack out of jealousy, but all named characters are on Nanako’s side.
It’s unfair that when you’re being bullied, your popularity with those around you actually increases.
Kaoru is such a good person.
>>12
That person is the most feminine.
When you realize that the princess is also a crazy psycho elegant maiden, it’s like… no, that’s terrifying, that emotional depth.
Tomoko is too much of a breath of fresh air in such murky human relationships…
>>16
That girl and Mariko-san being friends forever is such a support for my heart.
Are you the only one who’s not a virgin, Kaoru?
It seems like Sanjustr is really getting worn out by some super spiky scepter, doesn’t it?
It’s terrifying how they attack like Sahagin in the river, Your Highness.
The strange chime is gradually becoming an addiction.
Nanako easily ignores the warnings from the prince no matter how many times he gives them.
In the original story, Mariko and Tomoko don’t become friends, do they…
In the manga, Mariko-san doesn’t appear much after a certain point…
It’s nice that Mariko and Tomoko are getting along…
Mariko is a crazy girl who is aware of her own cuteness, but since her dad is terrible, she has strong possessiveness and her mentality is immature, so she’s not actually evil.
All three volumes have 39 chapters, so there are quite a few changes and additions.
Mariko in the manga is also comical and cute.
It’s amazing how they can become real best friends with that visual and that closeness…
>>29
That totally looks like the type of doomed villainous noblewoman, doesn’t it?
39 episodes!? It seems surprising, but before I knew it, I’ve already reached episode 10.
Kaoru’s attitude towards you is just normally cute…
It feels like reconciling with the main instigator of bullying, and the aftercare for human relationships is ample.
The aftercare elements are mostly original.
The Kenzan attack is insidious, but the visuals are strangely interesting.
Probably the only anime that can use the uniquely pointed sword-shaped form.
The prince at the time of the sorority’s dissolution is seriously cool…
Anonymous… I can’t stop watching…
The phrase “imoretai” suddenly unleashed during an argument among young ladies.
Everything San does is so interesting.
When he gets lazy, Sanjusto starts doing strange things, so he really can’t stop.
Huh, where is it happening!?
I seriously thought the early Mariko was a lesbian.
I never thought you just wanted to be friends for real…
All episodes are currently being released in order from episode 1 for “Versailles no Bara.”
If you were watching Rose of Versailles, this is the recommended one…
I’ve heard it’s better to keep this in mind too, but is it a gag anime?
>>46
I think you’ll understand mostly if you watch the first episode, so please make sure to watch until the part where they get on the bus and go “Whoa!?”
>>48
You’ve skillfully made me captive with this, so it’s unfair.
>>46
At the beginning, I am drawn to serious gags, but gradually, I become fundamentally attracted.
The princess is an amazing woman who possesses both the petty side that harasses the protagonist in connection with her older brother and the great composure of a leader of a sorority even at the moment of her downfall.
I feel like Nanako-san was seriously crying every time from around the middle.
It’s up to episode 28 now… it’s the iconic scene where Mariko shows her softer side…
It’s funny how Mariko, after being purified, sets up flags like in an RTA with her brother’s friend Kenyō Horiuchi.
It’s super interesting, but too intense.
But it starts to become a habit.
The handsome character with Tetsu Kenda’s voice is quite amusing.
There are more girls who are properly feminine than I expected.
I thought that even in yuri, rape is not okay.
I mean, are you really streaming, big brother!?
>>57
Free up to episode 28 on YouTube!
I guess I’ll just use Amazon Prime or something…
Mariko is doing things that attract the attention of her older sisters, and she has probably been navigating and thinking about various things in the world of yuri.
That’s why the idea of getting into bed together arose, in order to transcend the relationship between Tomoko and Nanako, who are childhood friends.
As long as the art style and direction match, it can still be quite enjoyable to watch even in today’s era, dear brother…