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There are literally no stakes, and this was deleterious to the anime's success.On a positive note, I did sort of like Ayanokouji and Horikita at first. Ayanokouji's casual and disinterested attitude was sort of refreshing, and his along with Horikita's social ineptitude was interesting, especially when they were forced to interact with other characters. Now the primary issue that I had was that both of them have a similar personality. They're both social outcasts who have a hard time fitting in with the rest of the class. Granted, they each posses differing views on things like friendship and whatnot, but it sometimes got really boring hearing both of them talk to each other in their monotone voices all the time. Also, they each hardly interacted with the other characters (Horikita more than Ayanokouji) unless they were forced to, which left the rest of the cast terribly underdeveloped. To compensate for this, the producers would give the other characters (most notably Kikyou Kushida) random quirks in order to make them seem more interesting. This ultimately failed because I didn't really care for the characters too much in the first place.
The majority of the budget went into eyes and fanservice. The characters' eyes always seem to shine bright with vibrant splotches of color.
Archived from the original on October 15, 2022. Retrieved October 10, 2022. ^ 陰の実力者になりたくて! しゃどーがいでん(3) (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten. Archived from the original on November 9, 2022. Retrieved October 10, 2022. ^ 陰の実力者になりたくて! しゃどーがいでん(5) (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten. Archived from the original on April 13, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2022. ^ 陰の実力者になりたくて! しゃどーがいでん(6) (in Japanese).
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