Gachiakuta stood out to me almost immediately, mainly because of how strongly it contrasts the Sphere and the Ground. That division isn’t just worldbuilding — it’s the backbone of the story’s message. A society that literally throws away its waste, including people, is a powerful and very clear piece of symbolism, and the series fully commits to exploring what that means.
Rudo is an excellent protagonist. His rage never feels artificial or exaggerated for drama — it feels justified. You understand exactly why he’s angry, and that makes following his journey genuinely engaging. What I especially liked is how the story lets him grow naturally. He
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Season 1 of My Dress-Up Darling really worked for me — the art was clean, expressive without being overbearing, and the characters felt natural. Season 2, however, feels very different. The new art style leans heavily into exaggerated expressions and “bubbly” animation, which for me crosses from expressive into distracting. I’ve watched hundreds of shows with very different visual styles, but this one stood out as uncomfortable rather than unique.
Gojo’s portrayal also changed in a way I couldn’t get behind. In season 1 he was shy, but still believable. In season 2 his nervousness is so amplified it feels unnatural, almost like every interaction leaves ... Nov 27, 2022
Fuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman.
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I love and hate this anime. It's a true guilty pleasure for me.
The characters tend to be irritating, the plot is not very ambitious. Still, I enjoy every episode of this anime. I don't understand that but the plot is so ridiculous that I got into it. Characters are teenagers that don't understand their feelings, that's how I explain their weird behaviors. They have mixed feelings about the people they love. I would recommend this anime to people that like: - when characters are forced to live together - watching teenagers that don't understand their feelings - typical school romances that are so ordinary that you start liking them :D But if ... |