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Mar 3, 2018
Hori-san to Miyamura-kun is just beautiful. Yes the art may be seen as simplistic or bad at first glance (I know I thought so), but it really grew on me over the 1 hour length of the anime. In a short span of three episodes, it managed to actually do some things very well. I'll skip to the Break Down, but only do scores for all, bar the Overall, just due to the shortness of this anime (you don't wanna read a long review for a short anime).

Story: 9/10.

Art: 7/10.

Sound: 7/10.

Character: 10/10.

Enjoyment: 10/10.

Overall: The story of this anime is done quite well, and revealed slowly in an interesting manner, always keeping you engaged, although it may be seen as a little slow to pick up (it's a slice of life, don't expect immediate action or shenanigans), but speeding up would ruin the calming pacing of the show. The art is consistent and kept to a good level, it appeals, but is fairly minimalistic with extras and some of the character animation at times. Backgrounds are usually done to high-quality. The score for this anime did not disappoint, but was never really given any chances to shine. The characters were portrayed very well and consistently and I felt myself grow attached to and really got to know the two main characters by the end of it (Hori is basically best girl across all of anime, fight me). Enjoyment speaks for itself. Overall, I would give this anime an 8.4/10, rounding down to an 8, it was wonderful and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to you if you enjoy the slice of life genre, or romance that is just about romance (not some weird other plot events or devices), and not at all sappy. Really loved this one, and its hands.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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