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The character design and title are good, but the story is… somewhat lacking…
Subtle? You’ve really wrapped that up in a nice way.
Show me your pants, Russian.
I love the pants scene in episode 1.
Once again, the neighbor Arya-san who can’t do anything.
I thought it was an anime about how cute Arya is, but it turned out to be an anime about how amazing Masachika is.
The first half is good, right?
I was completely consumed by my colleague’s losing streak.
Fishing with Russian beauties and pants.
The main topic was about an anime where a stupid Russian girl is supported by a super cool Masarchika!!! Of course that’s it.
I feel like my sister found it pretty funny.
>>10I should have lost the popularity poll to my sister right after the anime aired.
I remember that there were a lot of threads at first about the naughty dream business.
A rare case where the loss was due to the strength of the original work rather than the anime staff.
>>14Readers who are familiar with the original work were complaining that Aria’s cute scenes and romantic moments were somehow cut out.
Thanks to this and Chainsaw Man, I’ve come to understand that anime that changes the ending theme every week is a landmine.
>>15But I like Shion…
The amount of erotic scenes was significantly below expectations.
Erotic scenes are fine, right?
Although Arya-san is set to be 170 cm tall, she wasn’t drawn that big in the anime.
Lustful Dream Del
I love OP.
My younger sister is cuter.
Late Heisei era strategist-type protagonist
Arya is totally a puppet and hasn’t grown at all.
Despite being an ultra-advanced school, only the protagonist can understand Russian.
>>25Isn’t that a bit of an unreasonable complaint?
A tragic work that is far better than indulging in erotic dreams.
It’s a nihilistic anime that had nothing but erotic dream sales.
Is the only saving grace the good animation?
The only prestigious school where you can realistically have the opportunity to learn Russian is Waseda.
>>30It’s the kind of thing that you wouldn’t encounter unless you specialize in something other than English.
There are always those who hold a grudge and keep complaining about things that turned out differently from what they expected regarding their preferences.
It feels like a rough mix of “You-Zitsu” and “Oregairu.”
I didn’t really understand the reason I wanted to become the student council president.
Also, the lesbian glasses are kind of strange.
The character design and animation are so good that I can’t stand the contrast with reality.
The voice…
I think this work is somewhat of a title scam.
I wanted it to fulfill its quota until the end because it was excellent as a pantsu anime.
It’s unreasonable to demand more from a manga that has nothing special besides good art.
The scam that says younger sisters or others are cuter than Arya.
I have the impression that I couldn’t win against any of the losing teams in the same season.
>>41Before the broadcast, the Rosidere fans were taking a strong stance against the losing team, so all I can say is, “Serves them right.”
I wonder if this was hyped up with the Yagyu-senpai element…
It’s a delicate matter…
I was convinced that it was an anime that would go down in history after episode 1 of Foot and episode 2 of Pants.
The pants are gone… The bath scene in the comic adaptation has been cut…
>>43I was expecting more from the hypnosis striptease, but I was disappointed because it was more restrained than I thought.
It’s hard to watch Aria being flattered, saying, “You did well thanks to Masachika setting everything up! It’s your achievement!”
I really think the title is wrong, so it should definitely be changed.
There’s no conflict because it’s completely tied to victory and defeat.
I seriously think it’s empty if you take out the elements of “inmu” business.
I think it’s amazing that the character visuals are a clear win, yet due to the content, they’re a complete loss in popularity.
The most disappointing thing is that the anime adaptation content let down the original fans.
It was an anime that made me feel the disconnect between the light novel readership and the anime viewing audience in various ways.
>>53In the past, it was in agreement there, but now it’s diverged.
My little sister is cute.
The world situation probably had an impact, but it really feels like my peer dark horse was such a true dark horse that it completely overtook everything.
I prefer Marsha-chan.
That election itself unfolds according to the original story.
Even if the original work fans make a fuss about this being cut and that being cut!
Anime fans are thinking, “Is that really a problem…?”
We’ll never intersect in life.
The part where they were just having a normal date was nice.
Well, I just thought it was a matter of the subject matter.
Before the broadcast, there were talks about Russia, but once it actually started, the only topics that became a focus were “Inmu” and the student council election.
>>60It’s a good thing.
I thought it was something like Takagi-san based on the title alone…
According to the original fans, the sister was too cold in the writing and didn’t have much popularity, so this really benefits from the anime adaptation.
It’s not that Arya doesn’t have charm, but…
I really think it’s not good to have thoughts like “Isn’t it better if it’s not Aria-san?”…
I’m also on the anime side, but putting aside the flaws in the direction, I was wondering if, fundamentally, this would resonate with light novel readers after understanding the main story axis…?
This child is cute, but they are too clumsy, so I didn’t really understand the meaning of supporting them for the student council president.
Even if the original work is popular, it doesn’t necessarily mean the anime will be popular too.
There are parts I used to skip over in the text that I have to confront when it comes to the anime…
Russia and the two major human rights-violating content, “Inmu,” support Arya-san.
In a way, it’s the strongest.
I thought the protagonist only understood Russian based on the title, so I was misled from there.
>>69Me too, me too.
I thought the ordinary person studied hard because he was interested in the girl he met during childhood, but it turns out he was actually overpowered.
>>72Wasn’t it the type that broke after putting in tremendous effort?
I wonder if they wanted to do something like You-Zero.
I thought it was in the Takagi-san style.
It’s totally fine if it’s someone who’s actually amazing, but it’s the type of “I’m the best” attitude that doesn’t feel very good…
It’s a losing dog anime, isn’t it?
The bad parts don’t really have anything to do with the erotic dream or Russia, right?
Sigh, it could easily become a situation where the shadowy character I’m strong at is looking down on the incompetent heroine, so I really don’t know how to handle it…
>>76You know, they have properly introduced that around here.
The tea leaves are too bad.
I heard it’s selling really well.
It seems that it’s completely aimed at women.