This is one amazing piece of work. The anime itself is rich with mesmerizing artwork. The story revolves around young Kanda kun who is in fact as normal as an anime character could get. His entire life changes on meeting Mashiro chan. Most people drop this anime on watching the first episode thinking the series is eechi. Don't folks, coz your missing out on on hell of a show. The main theme of the show can be "Genius vs Hard Work" with a mix of romance and a whole lot of comedy. Each episode is gold, not a single bad episode.
Characters are well designed. Each with a rich backstory and that too good ones. My personal favorite is that of a girl called Nanami. She is exactly what inspires people to get down to work. The hot teacher san is yet another good character that you don't see much in anime (May be a personal thing). Well all characters are pretty darn good, the story does miss a good villain (no complaints there!).
The show has a mix of emotions. The comedy in the series is one among the best that I have seen.
Some emotions depicted are real life and I my self have experienced them. There comes a time in once life where hard work does not pay up, and we are forced to watch loved ones succeed above us. Well watch the anime guys, it show us what must be done and how.
Adding to the list of attractions is the music and OST's. The very first opening "Days of Dash" of the show by Konomi Suzuki is pretty catchy. Same goes for the ending.
Something i felt off was some things in the anime, like the AI character or some facts about the ending.
Not complaining because the show as a whole is pretty good. The exact word would be "touching".
Another catchy part of the show is "cats". People who love cats get right into the show the very first episode. Me being one , was captured by this aspect of the show. Pink seems to be the theme of the show (Dau, its Sakurasou!!!)
My personal favorite of the show would be episode 06 . :P
Like all awesome shows, at the end you wish there was more.
Do not miss this one, its a keeper.
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