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Jan 24, 2014
When you're bored and have absolutely nothing to do, this anime is definitely worth checking out. Although it's short, it delivers the same amount of pleasure as any other series.

I guess you'd have to have some twisted taste but it's simple yet, creative plot was entertaining to watch. I found myself laughing because of how random some scenes were. For example, in the first episode (this isn't a spoiler) the way they portray how decisions in the past have affected the modern world was so funny; no other way to word it. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison and even Shakespeare were featured comedically. It's a refreshing break from the usual "serious" atmosphere given off of a slice of life series.

Initially, this anime seems rather stupid and pointless.. and i'm not denying it. It was completely ridiculous (in a good way XD) But, i couldn't help but fall in love with the characters and the art. Although they included so many different personalities, i didn't find it confusing at all.

The story revolves around Amakusa Kanade, just your average student blessed with an unimaginable curse that requires him to decide between two choices on the spot otherwise suffering from severe migraines. Might i say, the choices he has to decide between on a daily basis are equally ridiculous everytime.

Despite all his efforts of leading a normal life, he is labelled as a pervert, weirdo and even "imouto-fyer" (lol that one made me laugh) The rest of his gang (a.k.a. The Fail Five) are composed of an overly conscious tsundere with a odd sense of humour- always coming up with the weirdest puns, a spunky and cheerful airhead, and a mysteriously glutinous girl who fell from the sky claiming to be his pet sent from heaven to help him lift his curse?

What i liked:
- the art was on point
- the variety of characters (epecially Yukihira)
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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