damn good
This isn't a romance built on dramatic twists or over-the-top confessions. It's a slow bloom, where vulnerability and communication take center stage. The side characters, especially Rintaro's observant friend Saku, add warmth and realism to the story.
If you're tired of loud rom-coms and want something that feels genuinely human, this anime is a must-watch. It's not just a love story-it's a story about growth, acceptance, and the quiet courage it takes to be seen.
The animation by CloverWorks is gorgeous and soft, perfectly matching the tone of the story. Every glance, blush, and awkward silence is animated with care. The bakery scenes? Pure visual comfort food. And the music-especially the opening theme by Tatsuya Kitani-adds a layer of emotional depth that lingers long after the episode ends.
If you're tired of loud rom-coms and want something that feels genuinely human, this anime is a must-watch. It's not just a love story-it's a story about growth, acceptance, and the quiet courage it takes to be seen.
The animation by CloverWorks is gorgeous and soft, perfectly matching the tone of the story. Every glance, blush, and awkward silence is animated with care. The bakery scenes? Pure visual comfort food. And the music-especially the opening theme by Tatsuya Kitani-adds a layer of emotional depth that lingers long after the episode ends.
- SatyamP-057
- 13 jul 2025