
Even after trimming the shiratama, Yatomi-san’s belly…
The navel is elongated…
It’s quite common for light novel authors to take a counterintuitive ending.
I think it’s questionable that the losing heroine is crowned yet the race lacks excitement.
Who’s that cute girl on the left?
There are many cases where the heroine on the cover of volume 1 doesn’t win…
If I win, then I’m not the loser heroine!!!
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The heroine’s popularity is skyrocketing at this point.
It’s partly unavoidable because the other heroine is a younger sister type with a nerdy, loli figure and a boyish style.
As expected, it’s the Yoshiki ending…
Kata Akua Tōpu
Kaju didn’t have much anime boost.
Although it’s a work with a “losing heroine” motif, it’s a bit frustrating that the thread image has attributes and treatment that make it seem like a strong “winning heroine.”
After all, a single ribbon is cuter, right?
The readers aren’t really seeking that kind of contrarian development anyway.
In the past, there were concepts like main heroines being unpopular or sub-heroines having cult-like popularity, but that doesn’t seem to be the case much anymore.
Can I still see YANAMI as the heroine while reading…?
Even though she’s called a losing heroine, it’s almost as if she’s given up the win, and in terms of specs, she’s strong.
Because Komari-chan is here, look…
Ayanami, are you repeating the same moves you were doing with Sōsuke-kun?
As the volumes progress, the sense of being partners becomes stronger and the heroine-like qualities…
Before the anime adaptation, Pana-chi has always been the undisputed champion in popularity.
Next was the kahju.
There seems to be a gap in understanding between people who only watch the anime and those who read the original work.
There’s a possibility of going down a route like Aqua from KonoSuba as a partner, but this is a romantic comedy after all.
A sideways belly button is definitely from a really fat person…
The loser heroine elements of the other three people are too intense.
I’ve really never seen kids like that win.
I have my little sister.
Boyish and introverted Lori is… umm.
Is this the nice body for the 15th time in a year…?
The one who sees her the least as a heroine is the author.
Will you be kept by Yamanami-san while finishing your three years of high school?
Kaki, you will become the winning heroine.
Bat belly is flabby?
It’s bad that it’s easy to imagine Komari growing as a person after experiencing heartbreak.
Rather, at the time of the original work, there wasn’t much popularity for Komari-chan’s episodes, so I think they are doing their best in the anime.
I thought that “Strawberry 100%” had a change in the main heroine from the initial concept, so I googled it, and it turned out that it was portrayed as having double heroines from the beginning in the East and West.
Boyish is simply too weak in pure romantic comedies.
It seems possible that I can’t take risks anymore because the first period went too well.
I have to settle this before the lemon grows my hair.
This guy is not a heroine, but a sea otter.
I’m worried that from the second season onwards it will just become a typical harem romantic comedy.
Lemon is a type of short with a little bit of very short, and I’ve never really seen that kind win.
I think it’s normal not to get involved with anyone because romance isn’t the main theme.
“Introverted characters are quite niche in terms of popularity.”
Aren’t there only quirky heroines?
If a proper serious childhood friend type comes along, I might just lose normally.
It’s less about the race and more about whether or not I’ll end up with Yananmi-san.
The pattern where loli wins was quite rare even during the Heisei era when loli was popular, so in the Reiwa era where loli popularity has declined…
The anxiety and expectation that come from holding the title of “losing heroine.”
There’s belly fat spilling over the skirt…
There’s no way that romance isn’t the main theme in this work, right!?
Right now, I’m just a girl who is subtly hinting in the club magazine and giving handmade chocolates without anyone noticing, but do I really have the aura of a true heroine?
The anime range is the last shine, right?
Is “Haganai” not a romance-themed story?
Isn’t it perfectly fine to have a good friendship with Ms. Yanami but not actually be in a relationship?
It seems there are people who want to forcefully treat this work as something different from a typical romantic comedy.
It’s really hard to say it’s not about romance.
It’s better to stop viewing things from the perspective that you have to lose because of the title or that it’s boring because it’s predictable.
I want to focus a little more on the characters’ feelings in the story.
Just let the most popular heroine win honestly.
Works that do not do that will become inferior works.
That’s a really creepy response…
It’s the other heroines that are too disappointing.
Changing the ending based on popularity is definitely a no-go…
Everyone is disqualified from being a heroine.
It seems that the plot has already been developed up to the next part, so I don’t think they will change it due to its popularity.
Well, if it’s decided by popularity, it’s definitely Yanami-san in first place.
Why not just release games for the PSP?
To be honest, if we take the content aside, I think the thread image is good from various perspectives, including popularity, but if that’s the case, the conversation would end there.
It seems that the lack of a strong offensive in the thread might be influenced by that as well.
I won’t complain no matter which heroine wins, so I just want them to release a gal game character game for now.
The ending with my little sister after kicking the popular one was really terrible…
Since she is no longer the losing heroine, this story is now over.
I think a conclusion like that is still very beautiful.
What good does it do for the losing heroine to win?
If we’re talking about a sense of agreement, isn’t that really just the thread image as the only option…?
It’s not about popularity; if you’re going to date your real sister, it’s probably going to be this complicated, and that’s the result of seriously facing that.
Whether it is interesting as a twist in the work or not.
As long as I’m not kidnapped by a new character that appeared just before the last volume, I’m fine with anything.
As expected, a harem.
A harem solves everything.
I think this work is more beautiful with a bitter end.
There are romantic comedies in the world where a suddenly appearing flirty junior heroine ends up winning.
It feels like they are prolonging the discussion by putting on a removable limiter, despite being the strongest in both popularity and development with the thread images.
After officially getting together with Yamanami-san, Shio Komari collapsed from her knees in front of senior Kaji Shikiya, Ten Aiboshi, and junior Shiratama.
It’s fine if we just end with the two of us murmuring, “There are too many losing heroines…”
Wasn’t it the case that the ending with the real sister was decided by reader voting in “Oreimo”?
We need a man to take on this flabby group’s belly.
Well, if it continues to sell like this, they’ll probably come out with alternate storylines for the other heroines after the main story ends with the Yananmi ending.
Don’t you think it’s strange to change the ending just because it’s popular without any real justification?
The fact that Yana Mi-san has not had a main episode since volume one but still maintains a strong presence is impressive.
“I understand that when voting for ‘Who is your favorite heroine?’, Yanami-san is overwhelmingly in the lead.”
“If I vote for ‘Which heroine do you want to be with Nukkun?’ it seems like the results might change.”
It’s not that there isn’t a main scene, but rather that throughout the whole thing, it’s more about being a partner or in a position to kick someone in the butt, ultimately leading to everything coming back to Yoshinami-san in the end.
Nukkun confesses and gets rejected, and everyone loses in the end.
In the end, it’s beautifully depicted how the protagonist gets rejected.
If the anime fans also vote, it seems like Yanaami-san will definitely take the lead.
In the past, being small and flat-chested was enough to gain reader popularity, but times have changed.
Mr. Yamanami doesn’t suit a smile outside of food.
To be honest, if the thread image becomes the winning heroine…
It seems that those who start saying it’s because of popularity are just going against the trend.
It’s much more contrarian for something other than the thread image to win.
The character who had been toyed with as the losing heroine ends up becoming the losing hero and, while still grappling with heartbreak in the epilogue, hints at a new romance, which makes for a rather beautiful ending.
It’s obvious that the protagonist is in love with the picture shown.
It’s because the renovation of the convenience store isn’t finishing quickly that people like this are coming up.
The people who empathize with Nukkun really criticize it hard.
There’s no need to listen to the readers’ opinions.
Nukkun isn’t teasing the losing heroine.
I can’t help but meddle when I see you getting desperate, stopping in your tracks, and breaking down in tears.
A boy’s love that mocks a girl as a losing heroine doesn’t need to come to fruition.
Even if YANAMI wins, the heroine who lost twice will only get a -1.
After being rejected by Yanaumi, a harem ending where the remaining heroines console each other.
I think the ending, where it turns out that Yanami-san is the true losing heroine, is beautifully done.
Officially, who is the main heroine?
I don’t like works that provoke the heroine race with talk of winning or losing.
I think the winning heroine is someone who can make the protagonist into a heroine, so at the moment it seems impossible for anyone other than Yanami.
The guiding principle for action is Yananomi, but the one whose personality changes is Senior Shikiya, right?
Even as an adult, Nukun has regrets about not confessing during high school, and one day he finds a slightly plump woman with a very familiar voice complaining about her heartbreak at a family restaurant.
In other words… there are too many losing heroines… The end.
Yamanami-san is not in the partner position.
It’s not even a work where the heroine is racing…
Well, it seems silly to be having a response battle here, doesn’t it?
I think there was a time when the official called Yananomi-san the main losing heroine somewhere.
In other words, you know…
Isn’t it just a typical harem romantic comedy?
It’s been said for a long time that just having good animation doesn’t make it a significant work.
I love how they wrote all the different routes for the radio wave girl, even though it’s being criticized harshly…
Why is it considered normal in eroge but heavily criticized in light novels…?
To be honest, I’m quite anxious that Ten Aiboshi-chan might take the lead next.
Stop it… You should go back to the path of decay… if we fought seriously, you would be too strong…
A dirty mouth, a clueless stupid face, and a slovenly belly.
Everything about Yananmi-san is packed into the thread image.
It feels like it carefully depicts that a relationship isn’t just about being infatuated or having a crush.
That said, it’s also depicted that once you fall in love, that becomes everything, so either ending is possible.
It seems that Tiara-chan is the one who has done the most heroine events with Nukkun.
It’s portable, after all…
I want to end up with Komari.
It’s fine if you do all the routes.
Let’s get everyone pregnant.
If you go with the “if” route, all of Nukkun’s thoughts and principles lose their meaning.
Even if you say to me that I’m the only one for you on some route, won’t it turn out that you’re saying something different on another route? Then I won’t be Kazuhiko Onsen anymore, but just a regular protagonist.
It’s properly turned blue, the color of the losing heroine.
I was a bit shocked by the high price when I saw the Yamasa’s chikuwa shop where Yana-mi was munching on it.
I think it’s convenient for the story to win, and that’s fine, but I’m not particularly looking for the romance between the protagonist and the heroine in this work, so it’s more like I don’t care.
There is an atmosphere where things can settle without being involved with anyone, but I’ve already pretended to confess after 2 to 3 years, and considering the coherence of the work…
Yanami-san, you still have that habit of marking and mounting, don’t you?
Isn’t it pointless to think about the time when it’s about to end?
It’s a story about how life goes on even if love doesn’t come true.
In the end, it seems stupid to just end up with a boyfriend.
It’s just that I, who tried to do a multi-end in a weekly serialization, messed up, but my light novel senior’s “Oreimo” is really popular.
The ending looks the most beautiful in anime.
The reason why Ms. Yamanami is going to win is just that it was the first thing that came up for now…
The evaluation from Onsu-kun is that the girls in the literature club aren’t as much like girls as he expected.
Masayoshi Shiyouya
The multi-ending makes it hard to feel humanity in the protagonist…
In light novels, it’s not uncommon for a completely new character to suddenly appear and end up getting together with someone.
It’s much easier when dealing with existing characters.
It’s starting to get sloppy…
The harem ending named “not being tied to anyone” is round.