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WYSW: Love is War

*why you should watch*

Kaguya-sama: Love is War is, imo, one of the best comedy anime besides Saiki K and Monthly Girl’s Nozaki-kun.

And yet, I also think it’s one of the best romance anime. As the viewer, you really get to understand why these two like each other and how their personalities complement each other.

I usually don’t get into the characters in WYSW reviews, but considering the entire premise of this anime surrounds the protagonists’ interactions with each other I figured it was the only way to do this.

Essentially, Shinomiya Kaguya (vice president of student council) and Miyuki Shirogane (president of student council) both have a huge crush on each other, but are both too stubborn/prideful/embarrassed to make the first move.

Kaguya tries to over-prepare for her interactions with the President, but it pretty much always backfires on her. Due to being extremely wealthy and from a well-established family, she has some anxieties about her image and how people perceive her, as her actions will undoubtedly reflect on her family as well. She is very calculating and cunning, but also tends to get very jealous/possessive.

Shirogane, in comparison, is pretty good at thinking on the fly but can also be very oblivious and lacks some emotional intelligence (we stan a dumbass king). He, too, has a lot of anxiety about his image, however it is due to the fact that he comes from a poor background and works very hard to be seen as ‘good enough’ by his wealthy and prominent classmates. He is very book smart and is at the top of their class.

Essentially, these two calculating and intelligent individuals play 4D-chess to try and influence the other into asking them out (because being the first to make a move signifies weakness, clearly). I’ve heard this anime being compared to Death Note in terms of the level of mind games.

Some of the mind games are obviously exaggerated for comedy, but honestly, a lot of their thoughts are like what normal overly-anxious high schoolers think about their crushes. “if I say that, she’s going to think I’m weird!” “If I ask him for his phone number first, he’s going to think I’m creepy!”

This one doesn’t really involve any calculating mind games, but one of my favorite scenes is when the secretary (Chika) makes Kaguya and Shirogane both wear cat ears for a costume event, and they freak out so much about how cute the other person looks that they start acting really standoffish to hide their pleasure. Eventually Chika gets disturbed by their odd behavior, and makes them take the cat ears off (to both of their disappointment).

While Shirogane and Shinomiya are definitely the stars of the show, the secretary and treasurer are great additions to the ensemble and add unknown variables to the president/vp’s interactions with each other.

Apparently, a second season is coming this year, which I am very excited about! Definitely watch Kaguya-sama: Love is War if you like romance, comedy, or if you just enjoy fun.

Thanks for reading!

-threecheersforinking

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WYSW: Toradora

*Why You Should Watch*

I am constantly singing Toradora’s praises on this blog, and now I’m finally here to explain why!

Toradora is a romance/comedy/drama, aired in 2008 and was based off of a light novel originally. And in my opinion it is one of the best romance anime, if not the best, ever.

The story surrounds the two main protagonists, Taiga and Ryuji. Taiga is very small and innocent-looking but with a fiery personality, and Ryuji looks scary and menacing, but is a total sweetheart on the inside. They both struggle with how others’ expectations of them affect how they live their lives.

The two are very different, but strike up a deal when they come to an enlightening discovery: both of them are in love with each other’s best friend. Ultimately, they agree to be each other’s wingman.

This show seems kind of silly, and it is a comedy so you will be laughing, but in actuality it covers a broad range of topics surrounding our relationships (all kinds of relationships) with others.

Some of the topics explored in this anime: not getting along with your family, being raised by a single parent, discovering the difference between love and infatuation, choosing not to be with someone you love because of life circumstances, putting someone else’s needs before yours, found family, codependency, unrequited love, the list goes on.

(plus, look at that animation tho!!)

I highly recommend Toradora to anyone who enjoys comedy/romance with a bit of a serious edge. As with any anime, Toradora is not perfect, and my biggest complaint is that Taiga’s smallness can be read as being Loli-esque (yuck). However, in general the characters are great and the character development is excellent and it really is worth the watch.

Thanks for reading!

-threecheersforinking

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