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My Wife is Wagatsuma-san
Synopsis
One day, a superaverage 2ndyear high school student who wants a girlfriend, Aoshima, suddenly awakens to the ability to time slip. Ten years in the future, he is *gasp* married to the cutest girl in school, Wagatsumasan! In the present, they are only classmates, so how in the world does he end up with the unobtainable Wagatsumasan?! A timeslipping Romcom coming at you from a brand spanking new duo!
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Andyis
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This is great. It is about a person who supposedly has visions of the future and gets out of the visions suddenly, as quickly as he gets in. He does not have power over when to have those visions nor when to leave it. Thus, it results in hilarious situations and he tries to "change his future". Also, he is a really big loser, along with other friends which also benefits the humor. Though this may not be for those who seek a deep story or a badasses MC, it is quite a humoress romantic comedy and definately will get you your worth of laughtor.
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Flexicute
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Overall Synopsis: "My Wife Is Wagatsuma-san" is a pretty cliched series with some flaws (lack of characterization being one of them), but the laughs and unpredictable moments in the time slips makes it enjoyable.
Assuming you've already read a summary of what the story's about, I'll just cut to the chase.
The various sight gags, accompanied with the series unique art style, make for some very enjoyable reading. The flash forward style time skips (think Family Guy combined with Butterfly Effect.... yeah that sounded awkward), which you would think are predictable, are surprisingly not in some cases. Because as the protagonist Aoshima learns, the future isn't read more
Assuming you've already read a summary of what the story's about, I'll just cut to the chase.
The various sight gags, accompanied with the series unique art style, make for some very enjoyable reading. The flash forward style time skips (think Family Guy combined with Butterfly Effect.... yeah that sounded awkward), which you would think are predictable, are surprisingly not in some cases. Because as the protagonist Aoshima learns, the future isn't read more