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Apr 2, 2022
Akebi-san had a brief explanation in her announcement, the girl likes a sailor uniform and wants to have friends. The polished graphics immediately caught my eye, so I decided to go for them.

And yes, the graphics and music in the series were of a very high level. The graphics stay on a consistent level from start to finish. Details of single drops, falling leaves or the movements of figures and the arrangement of fabrics are reflected in the high quality and accuracy. It is a great joy to observe such a detailed image along with well-chosen music.
Character building also adds value. Each of the girls in Akebi-san's class has her own unique character, each is different in her own way and we have a chance to enjoy their diversity.

Unfortunately, as the supporting characters are interesting, the heroine is the mary sue of the series. Despite a few shortcomings, she is presented in the series as special and is the centrepiece of everything, and what other classmates thoughts. She’s the force that pushes them to action, but the time allocated to make it unique in the series is too large and clear. The series would benefit if the time only for the side heroes were increased. One gets the impression that the entire class has created a harem and a cult around her. It rejected me and irritated me, the heroine herself didn’t show many emotions apart from the first episode, playing the 'angel' 'goddess' ‘the special one’ in the whole class.

Ultimately, I didn't get much pleasure from the screening being bored with the slow story and the main character. The series may appeal to people who prefer to calmly watch the school life of the heroes and won’t be disturbed by yuri themes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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