
: Produced by Project No. 9 , the episode features clean, expressive character designs that capture the shifting moods between irritation and lingering attraction.
: Some critics found the logic behind the "older sibling" argument (determined by a 34-minute birth difference) to be a bit nonsensical for comedic effect. However, the show's focus on their shared history as exes adds a layer of realism to their interactions that sets it apart from standard rom-coms. Mamahaha no Tsurego ga Motokano datta Episode 1
: Mizuto Irido and Yume Ayai dated in middle school but broke up upon graduation due to constant bickering. : Produced by Project No
: An antisocial bookworm who often tries to run from conflict but remains observant. However, the show's focus on their shared history
Reviewers highlight the "spicy" back-and-forth between the protagonists. Unlike many romance protagonists who are bashful or oblivious, Mizuto and Yume are sharp-tongued and cynical toward each other.
: Produced by Project No. 9 , the episode features clean, expressive character designs that capture the shifting moods between irritation and lingering attraction.
: Some critics found the logic behind the "older sibling" argument (determined by a 34-minute birth difference) to be a bit nonsensical for comedic effect. However, the show's focus on their shared history as exes adds a layer of realism to their interactions that sets it apart from standard rom-coms.
: Mizuto Irido and Yume Ayai dated in middle school but broke up upon graduation due to constant bickering.
: An antisocial bookworm who often tries to run from conflict but remains observant.
Reviewers highlight the "spicy" back-and-forth between the protagonists. Unlike many romance protagonists who are bashful or oblivious, Mizuto and Yume are sharp-tongued and cynical toward each other.
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