There's plenty of shounen romcoms which are basically "high status girl aggressively pursues loser," pretty much genderbent Western chick flicks. Like Dress Up Darling, Nagatoro or
That shit always makes me think of Adam Sandler movies where this lame ass homosexual suddenly gets the hottest girl ever fawning over him because he's nice. Last romance anime I saw that I actually liked was that one about Rakugo even though the first, like, half of it was a flashback.
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And that's why Adam Sandler is based and /ourguy/.
Dangers in my Heart is different, the edgy boy grows and pursue the girl.
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Yeah, I like it too unlike the other ones I named. There's actual development and the MC is just awkward, not a b***h who has a panic attack whenever the girl touches him.
>zero subversive elements >writing moves at a snails pace after season 1 and season 2 walks things back very frustratingly
There is a middle ground between what Hollyweird does and what a lot of rom com anime do. That said, there are some rom com anime I like and I did enjoy season 1.
I read the first 20 volumes of this manga and liked it okay but it's so slow. They had just gotten to their first kiss and both were so flustered they could barely talk to each other. I liked the tomboy friend/male main character's best friend's romance more than the main couple's.
You know that you can just watch things you like? No need to create some kind of political ideology around it. Also, Kimi ni Todoke was beyond mediocre, made by people lacking even a glimpse of talent.
During early 2010s in my incel phase i was trying to impress a girl by watching anime and it didnt work but i liked the show where the guy saves and fixes the homeless girl
You don't even watch movies made in current year.
And why do you think that is so?
Mind explaining why you watching anime meant exclusively for women?
It doesn't focus on gays or Black folk, isn't that enough reason?
Not him, but there are romance anime for men.
I'm aware of that. Anything without Black folk or homos is good enough in my book.
I hope you don't mean haremshit
There's plenty of shounen romcoms which are basically "high status girl aggressively pursues loser," pretty much genderbent Western chick flicks. Like Dress Up Darling, Nagatoro or
>Dress Up Darling, Nagatoro
beyond mid
Didn't say they were good.
I like them and that's all that matters.
fine
That shit always makes me think of Adam Sandler movies where this lame ass homosexual suddenly gets the hottest girl ever fawning over him because he's nice. Last romance anime I saw that I actually liked was that one about Rakugo even though the first, like, half of it was a flashback.
And that's why Adam Sandler is based and /ourguy/.
Dangers in my Heart is different, the edgy boy grows and pursue the girl.
Yeah, I like it too unlike the other ones I named. There's actual development and the MC is just awkward, not a b***h who has a panic attack whenever the girl touches him.
Of course not you moronic brainwashed queer. Ywnbaw
>projecting
kimi ni todoke is cute
It's ok as long as it's a romance anime/manga written by a female author as opposed to a male author.
True.
I've heard nothing subversive about this one.
>they only look like the perfect couple
It’s right there in the poster.
It's a harmless "they hate each other but have to pretend to be in love, eventually fall for real" flick.
That sounds too dramatic. Can't we just have a Hollywood film were a couple gets together and nothing happens?
There's drama in
too. If you want a no drama slice of life, I think only some TV shows and TV anime have that.
It's literally just another much ado about nothing adaptation.
That's because Hollywood is filled with sociopaths. They're incapable of love, all they know is perversion, subversion, virtue signaling and violence.
>zero subversive elements
>writing moves at a snails pace after season 1 and season 2 walks things back very frustratingly
There is a middle ground between what Hollyweird does and what a lot of rom com anime do. That said, there are some rom com anime I like and I did enjoy season 1.
let me guess, the story goes on for several years and they never even kiss
Kdramas already mog romance animes
What are the best romance Kdramas?
Crash landing on you
Weightlifting fairy
>Crash landing on you
kek my mom and ex gf are obsessed with this one
I read the first 20 volumes of this manga and liked it okay but it's so slow. They had just gotten to their first kiss and both were so flustered they could barely talk to each other. I liked the tomboy friend/male main character's best friend's romance more than the main couple's.
>20 volumes
>They had just gotten to their first kiss
Funny, Cinemaphile is always telling me shoujo romcoms are better because there's progression.
It depends, in Kare Kano they already begin dating in the first few episodes. Nodame Cantabile has basically a live-in relationship in all but name
you gotta go back troon
I like this one.
Tranime is the most subversive media there is.
There's nothing subversive about Kimi Ni Todoke.
I'll take your word for it, troon.
You might as well, it's not capeshit slop after all.
I've started watching The Amazing World of Gumball and I'm imagining Richard dying so I can move in and start banging Nicole.
For me it's
Monty Python's Flying Circus!
>anime
>hollywood
the anime is clearly a counterpoint to hollywood slop
>Hollywood is literally incapable of writing X (unlike pic related)
Hope that helps.
You know that you can just watch things you like? No need to create some kind of political ideology around it. Also, Kimi ni Todoke was beyond mediocre, made by people lacking even a glimpse of talent.
During early 2010s in my incel phase i was trying to impress a girl by watching anime and it didnt work but i liked the show where the guy saves and fixes the homeless girl
Wasn't that a porn game