

I can't put to words how good this anime is, and the feelings it gave me when I was watching it. I've been keeping track with this anime for years but fell off of it when they took so long to make the 3rd season (which took about 7 years to make). BUT watching the whole thing those 7 years were worth to wait. Just from seeing the evolution of the characters and their development into becoming adults, these situations they put into the anime can be made to be in the real world we live in from graduating from school and determining where you want to go with your life. These 38 episodes show the character development of Hachiman, a first year, loner, and just all out nobody become "liked" all around.
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This anime though was just very good, I had to rewatch the whole anime to rewind myself on what happened and I was fine with it, you can clearly see the character development but not just that you can also see the change of the drawing from less "cartoony" to more defined and animelistic.
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The situations that Hachiman had to go through with literally painting himself as the bad guy just so every volunteer could be completed leaves you scratching your head. Because as watchers we know Hachiman isn't this horrible guy that just wants to be a jerk, in the end we know he's just doing this for Yukino and Yui.
The Love Triangle
This "Arc," we go through is by far one of the best through out all romance animes, we see Yui breakdown and we see Hachiman do everything he can because he lost the bet. For me though this arc made me cringe, I loved it so much but knowing that those weren't Hachiman's true feelings, and than when Yui started crying randomly when Hachiman was going to help Yukino, it starts making you feel bad for Yui because you see that she isn't special like Hachiman or Yukino and than to have her crush go after your bestfriend, just leaves me in tears. And when she's in the ally crying and at home in her mom's arms crying it really does make you feel some type of way.Yukino
Ending
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