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Realizing that he will remain indifferent to her affections unless she does something about it, Tomo must find a way to knock some sense into Jun and open his eyes to what is right in front of him.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundTomo-chan wa Onnanoko! was released on Blu-ray and DVD in six volumes from January 25, 2023, to June 28, 2023. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!Other:Kurae! Telepathy
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Aizawa, Tomo Main Takahashi, Rie
Japanese Kubota, Junichirou Main Ishikawa, Kaito
Japanese Gundou, Misuzu Supporting Hidaka, Rina
Japanese Olston, Carol Supporting Amaki, Sally
Japanese Aizawa, Akemi Supporting Watanabe, Kumiko
Japanese Tanabe, Tatsumi Supporting Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu
Japanese Olston, Ferris Supporting Ohara, Sayaka
Japanese Misaki, Kousuke Supporting Amasaki, Kouhei
Japanese Aizawa, Gorou Supporting Nomura, Kenji
Japanese Ogawa, Chiyomi Supporting Tanezaki, Atsumi
Japanese
More staff Staff Yonai, Noritomo Producer Takahashi, Kanako Producer Okamura, Kunihiro Producer Kataoka, Yuki Producer
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Kurae! Telepathy (くらえ! テレパシー)" by Maharajan Edit Ending Theme "yurukuru*love" by Tomo Aizawa (CV: Rie Takahashi), Misuzu Gundo (CV: Rina Hidaka), Carol Olston (CV: Sally Amaki) "Jiribaki_love" by Junichirou Kubota (CV: Kaito Ishikawa), Kousuke Misaki (CV: Kouhei Amasaki), Tatsumi Tanabe (CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) (eps (ep 10))
Reviews Write review 74 Recommended 18 Mixed Feelings 5 Not Recommended All reviews (97) Mar 29, 2023 Stark700 Recommended You know the expression of 'being friend zoned'? Tomo got the friend zone treatment after confessing to her crush, Junichirou Kubota. While Tomo wants him to see her as a girl, he only sees her as a friend. And to be honest, there's a rather justifiable reason for that. For you see, Tomo represents the definition of a tomboy, but she's a girl.
The title of the anime is exactly what it sounds like. Tomo Aizawa is a girl, at least literally. The depressing fact from her point of view is that Jun always sees her as a guy. Based on the 4-koma, the series primarily .

Realizing that he will remain indifferent to her affections unless she does something about it, Tomo must find a way to knock some sense into Jun and open his eyes to what is right in front of him.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundTomo-chan wa Onnanoko! was released on Blu-ray and DVD in six volumes from January 25, 2023, to June 28, 2023. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!Other:Kurae! Telepathy
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Aizawa, Tomo Main Takahashi, Rie
Japanese Kubota, Junichirou Main Ishikawa, Kaito
Japanese Gundou, Misuzu Supporting Hidaka, Rina
Japanese Olston, Carol Supporting Amaki, Sally
Japanese Aizawa, Akemi Supporting Watanabe, Kumiko
Japanese Tanabe, Tatsumi Supporting Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu
Japanese Olston, Ferris Supporting Ohara, Sayaka
Japanese Misaki, Kousuke Supporting Amasaki, Kouhei
Japanese Aizawa, Gorou Supporting Nomura, Kenji
Japanese Ogawa, Chiyomi Supporting Tanezaki, Atsumi
Japanese
More staff Staff Yonai, Noritomo Producer Takahashi, Kanako Producer Okamura, Kunihiro Producer Kataoka, Yuki Producer
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Kurae! Telepathy (くらえ! テレパシー)" by Maharajan Edit Ending Theme "yurukuru*love" by Tomo Aizawa (CV: Rie Takahashi), Misuzu Gundo (CV: Rina Hidaka), Carol Olston (CV: Sally Amaki) "Jiribaki_love" by Junichirou Kubota (CV: Kaito Ishikawa), Kousuke Misaki (CV: Kouhei Amasaki), Tatsumi Tanabe (CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) (eps (ep 10))
Reviews Write review 74 Recommended 18 Mixed Feelings 5 Not Recommended All reviews (97) Mar 29, 2023 Stark700 Recommended You know the expression of 'being friend zoned'? Tomo got the friend zone treatment after confessing to her crush, Junichirou Kubota. While Tomo wants him to see her as a girl, he only sees her as a friend. And to be honest, there's a rather justifiable reason for that. For you see, Tomo represents the definition of a tomboy, but she's a girl.
The title of the anime is exactly what it sounds like. Tomo Aizawa is a girl, at least literally. The depressing fact from her point of view is that Jun always sees her as a guy. Based on the 4-koma, the series primarily .

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The amount of time the Bronze Saints had to accomplish their task within was nowhere near as well shown as in Sanctuary and aside from Siegfried, the God Warriors had power nowhere near as great or consistent a strength or grouping as the Gold Saints, with their 2nd strongest member still being only equal to Taurus Aldebaran. The general structure is also a copy-paste of Sanctuary as most of the series was from then on, showing how the series lost a lot of steam after it's first 73 episodes and went with rehashing it's most popular plot line in new ways. Despite that, it was still a decent arc and a masterpiece by filler standards. 6/10.
===Part 3: Poseidon Arc===
The final arc of the original anime was the Poseidon Arc, which was a definite step down from the previous two. It did at least try to be less formulaic by not having it's standard opponents be in such a linear road, but that means little when the execution is still repetitive and, unlike with the two previous arcs main group of villains, the Marina Generals are for the most part a major disappointment. Kanon was good due to his role as a manipulator and Isaac was decent due to his ties to Hyoga (though mainly only to serve as character development for Hyoga), yet the rest were completely bland beyond a gimmick or two. It doesn't help that power-wise, only Kanon, Krishna, Isaac and maybe Sorrento felt that impressive, with the rest getting steamrolled pretty quickly once the Bronze Saints got serious.
It was good that the battles required more than just beating the opponent, but it didn't really matter after the first battle since the destruction of the Sea Pillars was no longer a big deal with the Libra Cloth. Having a god as the main antagonist did increase the scale and Poseidon's desire to reshape the world wasn't too hyperbolic from his perspective, though he felt very underwhelming for such a powerful god when he was overpowered twice by the combined power of the main cast (the second time in which he'd gone through a gigantic power up of his own) and coming close to his full power didn't change much overall. It also doesn't help that the sense of tension, like the previous arc's, is nowhere near as great as Sanctuary due to having no solid grasp of how much time Athena had left. [76] Episodes[edit] No. Title [77][78]Directed by [b]Written by [b]Storyboarded by [b]Original air date [79]1"What Do You Play Games For?"
Transliteration: "Anata wa Nan no Tame ni Gēmu o Shimasu ka?" (Japanese: 貴方はなんのためにゲームをしますか?)TripleAKazuyuki FudeyasuHiroki IkeshitaOctober 1, 2023 (2023-10-01) In the near future, screen based gaming is replaced with full dive VR games. The market is soon flooded with low quality games filled with glitches known as “trash games”. A percentage of players are obsessed with completing trash games despite the glitches. One “trash game hunter” is Rakuro, who goes by his screen name Sunraku. His classmate Rei has a crush on him, but is too nervous to talk to him. After spending weeks completing his latest game, Rakuro suffers mental burnout and is convinced by local shop owner Mana to play a mainstream game instead, completely free of glitches with 30 million players, Shangri-La Frontier. Sticking with his preferred play style Rakuro creates a Wanderer character with twin blades, extra luck bonuses and minimum armor except for swimming shorts and a bird head mask. Choosing to skip the game introduction, Rakuro begins fighting monsters while heading to the starting town Firstia. With increased luck, Rakuro levels up rapidly and is amazed by the glitch free gameplay, eventually deciding to skip Firstia and go to the more advanced town Secondil. The bridge there is blocked by Firstia's area snake boss whom Rakuro attacks with reckless enthusiasm.
At some point, Jack bites an artery in Baki's hand, and he starts to bleed out slowly but ties his hand with a bandage to reduce the blood leak. At some point Kozue gets up from the audience and asks Baki to give up, saying that both of them have already given each other enough pain. However, the underground arena champion does not decide to give up. A tough duel continues at its best when suddenly something very strange happens with Jack. He overdosed the drugs he takes in order to increase his strength, and now they begin to modify his body. Quite astonishingly, the situation doesn't end their fight at all. After his overdose attack, Jack is an even stronger monster for Baki. Eventually, Baki manages to survive all his brother's crazy attacks and defeats him with the Front Neck-Lock. At this time, Baki's back muscles take on the shape of a smiling demon for a moment, just like in the case of Yuujirou. In the end, Baki receives the winning belt from Tokugawa, and Jack grabs his brother's hand and raises it up, showing respect for the tournament winner. Afterward, all the tournament participants congratulate Baki on his victory.