Visuals that cause your brain to relish and visuals that cause you an aneurysm are almost always unlikely to Go Hands in hands. Yet sometimes the natural order of things must be subsided for one measly reason or another. And from the award winning team that caused you a minor aneurysm by mere mention of shaking hands or the people that do, bring you their lastest delight, The Gifted Girl Who Never Grabs Her Glasses Even as She is as Blind as a Blind Bat in a Large Open Expanse in the Dark.
Plot: The plot is extremely simple to follow, a Gifted Girl Who Never Grabs Her Glasses Even as She is as Blind as a Blind Bat in a Large Open Expanse in the Dark, is in one way or other being helped by a Classmate who has crush on her. So much so, he'd crush her glasses if it came down to it just so she can rely on him a little longer. There, that's the plot. Whatever happens is more or less meaningless.
Characters: Thus far we only know about two of them, and they are both mentioned in the plot. Nothing further to add to that.
Animation: This is where I'm most confused. At times it looks like the best animated show of the year without exaggeration, and at times it causes a minor aneurysm just by looking at it. For instance, just look at the Opening credit, there is a scene where the male protagonist is enveloped within a mist of doves, and shining particles with his hands stretched out as if he is trying to embrace something/someone. It looks absolutely magical. Then there's another scene, again from the opening credit itself, where the male and female protagonist run towards eachother to embrace, again it looks almost too good to be true.
However, just as you want to rip open your clothes, tear the neighbours house down, burn the saucy heretic, crucify the heinous person who badmouthed your 2D goddess, and shout at the peak of your vocal cords that this is best animated series of the season, you get an aneurysm merely by the angles themselves without the aid of anything else. How to even begin judging this is a dilemma, as such let's just keep the opinion to my myself until the end of this season.
Music: Liked the music. Nothing revolutionary here, but the vibe is good and cheerful, pretty enjoyable. The opening song was very, very good. The ending credit was equally decent. The OSTs fit the atmosphere of the Anime pretty well. Nothing to complain so far.
Enjoyment: Compared to most other things, this is certainly more enjoyable. Let's be honest this does not seem to be the best romance of the season, but whatever it is, it is done with care and lots of effort. So looking forward to next session of aneurysms.