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Oct 12, 2020
Alright. Anime of course can fulfill nearly countless types of desired entertainment; what your expectations are, what you want from a series, where your head's at in life when watching it and how it will resonate with you are all variably incalculable. The essence of these things are fairly impossible to be objective about or even mindfully grasp in their entirety.

Did Rent-a-girlfriend lay down artistic work which will ripple into the future in substantive ways like Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood or Evangelion did for this community? Well, not quite..I don't believe. However, I was personally absolutely enthralled the entire time enjoying this first season.

Being critical about this show for things it isn't attempting to do is a foolish waste of time from my perspective. I'm not even entirely certain as to what it was precisely trying to accomplish in the first place. What I do unquestionably know is that I was uniquely entertained by all the wackiness, pure cringe moments and all the wholesome development throughout.

Anime is cool in that with the more series I watch, I understand more and more how limitless a medium it is for artistic expression. Rent-a-girlfriend is just a wildly good time, at least it was for me. I'd recommend it to any other grown degenerate who is looking for something fresh and oddly enthralling
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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