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Sep 8, 2015
Hey everyone, today I'm going to make a looong (and I mean it) review about Ore no Kanojo - so here's my "very gentlemen" like greetings to all of you. Even if I really love romance, harem, and school-life themed anime, I'm a total action-craver. So with that, me watching an anime like this, is pretty insane. But by watching this anime, I finally opened my eyes to the world of rom-com animes. But just FYI, this anime isn't a normal rom-com - it's pretty different from the "normal" ones.

So, to start off, here's the summary of the anime that you guys probably all read, but here I go anyway: "Eita enters high school aiming for the National University School of Medicine. Because of his parents' divorce—and his goal—he shuns anything to do with romance or love. One day, Masuzu, the school beauty with the silver hair who has just returned to the country, enters his life in a most unexpected way. Chiwa, his childhood friend since elementary school, will not let this go without a fight." So now that the summary is out of the way, I'm gonna start talking about my first impression before watching the anime. When I first read the summary, I thought it'd be something like Accel World without the Brain Burst and all the actions (Shoutouts to all the Accel World fans. We really need a second season!). I thought it was going to be like "the popular girl falls in love with the main character kind of thing like Accel World - except in this case, none like how Haru, the main character from Accel World, is a loser, and Eita is the smartest (not the nerdy kind) student in the whole school. But I knew I was wrong even before the first episode of Ore no Kanojo ended. It's more like Onisekoi in the sense of how they have to fake being a couple. Mazusu, the all-star popular girl is very manipulative, yet "evil" girl who uses Eita's probably one of the very few weaknesses - his fantasy-filled notebook he used to write. She threatens Eita to fake being her boyfriend so people would stop asking her out - being asked out 52 (or something like that)times in two months is self-explainable. She makes a club to lure Chiwa in, which later becomes their sort of HQ of some sort where the girls who like Eita (its a harem if you didn't know) meet up at lunch, and all the other stuff.

Woah, I think I typed way too much.

Art- 9
I overall really enjoyed how things were drawn. By the way, I'm very picky about how the anime is drawn. I NEVER watch anime with the old drawings no matter how good the story, song, or character is. Some people may have been annoyed how the anime was drawn, but in my opinion, I think it was absolutely enjoyable.

Sound - 7
The sound was, um, "interesting". The ending was better than the opening, but it wasn't too bad. The song overall is the song that fits the anime in a way, but I'm thinking it could've been much better.

Characters - 9
This is one of the greatest reasons on why I watched this anime. The characters were very good. Masuzu reminded me of Kuroyukihime a bit. Although the "childhood friend" Chiwa's words made me cringe time to time, and how she was annoying, the characters were absolutely fantastic. Most of the characters were the typical romance anime characters with different faces, they were unique from others. The characters were very deep, and it's one of the two anime where I like all the characters - Trinity Seven being the other (WE REALLY NEED A SECOND SEASON ON THIS ONE TOO).

Story - 8
The story was in between decent and good. The story was good, but not really my type. It would've been better for me if Masuzu asked out Eita because she actually liked him, and if it would've been the normal romance anime, but I know I'm just being greedy because lots of the watchers out there loved how this anime was, and the fact Masuzu being like this is what makes Ore no Kanojo what it is.

Overall - 8
It was good, and if they were to make a second season, I'd definitely watch it. Although, I really wish it could've been more "romantic" between Masuzu and Eita, but I can't complain about that, because like I said, that was what made this anime what it is.

Thanks for reading, and hope you didn't hate it so much :)
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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