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Reviews of anime love stage
Reviews of anime love stage









reviews of anime love stage

In fact, I’ve read many comments about guys saying that this anime was their gateway into yaoi, and that it wasn’t as bad as they thought it would be. One of the reasons I chose to review this titles is because it’s one of the few yaoi that actually puts story over fanservice. Each character had to go through the earth shattering realization that they are in love with a man, with comedic gold coming from Izumi, and then dealing with their feelings in a realistic way. The characters are developed naturally to the point that it didn’t take too long for them to end up together, but at the same time it wasn’t too short (like any of the Disney princesses spending a weekend to find true love). The story doesn’t tease you with the whole “will they, won’t they” bit. In fact he sucks at drawing all together, which makes it even funnier when you see Ryouma try to draw. Basically his true personality is the opposite of what’s expected. On one hand you have the main character aa a beautiful boy who is easily passed off as a girl, but he wears glasses and aspires to become a manga artist which actually hides his good looking features.

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The series has a mix of new ideas and anime cliches that makes this have a semi-fresh feel when watching. At a certain point you start rooting for them to hook up. But, Izumi’s knowledge and slight fourth wall jabs at the story isn’t what really puts this over the edge as a show you should watch, it’s the fact that the story does such a good job at convincing the viewer that these are real characters with more than one dimension that deserve to be together. What makes this show really interesting, though, is that Izumi is a shut-in otaku who comes from a famous showbiz family, and throughout the show he constantly uses terminology that any viewer would most likely recognize such as: “Am I in a BL story?” “Does this mean I’m the uke?” and so forth.

reviews of anime love stage

Okay, that’s not the best way to describe this anime, but it’s the best I got. Izumi has to now deal with the fact that a guy confessed his love to him, and has to deal with his ever changing life being driven to the entertainment biz, which means he’s being forced to be an extrovert when he’s an introvert. Shenanigans happen and Izumi meets Ryouma, the boy who was part of the original commercial, who fell in love with him. Now, ten years later the commercial people are looking to do a revamped version of the one Izumi did with the exact same cast, but the only problem is Izumi doesn’t want to be in the public’s eye, and if he were to do it he’d have to dress up like a girl to fit the character he played many years ago. The basic premise of this anime is about a boy, Izumi, who was traumatized as a kid by dressing up as a girl to fill in for an actor on a commercial. Oh no, like any good story the characters are what drives the viewer along.

reviews of anime love stage

When it comes to anything in the romance genre the story tends to focus on whether or not the characters get together and do it like animals.











Reviews of anime love stage