Shy and easily flustered Miyano harbors an embarrassing secret - he is a "fudanshi", a boy who likes boys' love manga. Intrigued, the clueless delinquent Sasaki requests to borrow one, marki... Read allShy and easily flustered Miyano harbors an embarrassing secret - he is a "fudanshi", a boy who likes boys' love manga. Intrigued, the clueless delinquent Sasaki requests to borrow one, marking a shift in their strange dynamic.Shy and easily flustered Miyano harbors an embarrassing secret - he is a "fudanshi", a boy who likes boys' love manga. Intrigued, the clueless delinquent Sasaki requests to borrow one, marking a shift in their strange dynamic.
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This anime is very well proccesed and animated. I could feel the tension and the romance just by watching it. Every episode had something that totally got me blushing as well as the characters. It was my first time ever I've watched BL anime and it didn't disappoint me. At the beginning of the first episode I had to look for definition of some words so I can better understand it (like uke, seme etc.), but it didn't turn off the passion I had for it. When I was done with the 12th episode, I was really upset that there's no continuation and I hope there will be some. I'm really looking forward to it. Really recommend for the ones that can bear BL.
I would like to try not give too much away with this as from the moment I started watching it I was hooked in and avoided finding too much out about it so as not to spoil anything for myself.
All I can say is that it is by far one of the best portrayals of a gay relationship developing I have ever actually watched. You feel so much care and compassion for the characters, and you just want everything to turn out good for them, and obviously to be together.
People rave about Heartstopper, but I think this show knocks that out of the park. The characters are more relatable and the friend group is more believable. You also care more for them than you do with Heartstopper, as sometimes the characters in that can become incredibly frustrating and annoying, but with Sasaki and Miyano it is much more realistic. As a gay man myself I can attest to the reality of the feelings you go through as a teenager, the confusion of the feelings, the questioning of how you feel. It was nice to see that being the focus with out any homophobia thrown in there, which seems to be common in other shows/movies seemingly to purely make you feel worse and guilty for the characters instead of empathising and relating.
By the end of the story I was left emotional and on the verge of tears, partly from happiness for them, partly from relating it to my own experiences, and partly from wanting it to carry on so we know everything is okay for them in the future.
Just give it a go, it doesn't disappoint, but it may leave you feeling very emotional after wards.
All I can say is that it is by far one of the best portrayals of a gay relationship developing I have ever actually watched. You feel so much care and compassion for the characters, and you just want everything to turn out good for them, and obviously to be together.
People rave about Heartstopper, but I think this show knocks that out of the park. The characters are more relatable and the friend group is more believable. You also care more for them than you do with Heartstopper, as sometimes the characters in that can become incredibly frustrating and annoying, but with Sasaki and Miyano it is much more realistic. As a gay man myself I can attest to the reality of the feelings you go through as a teenager, the confusion of the feelings, the questioning of how you feel. It was nice to see that being the focus with out any homophobia thrown in there, which seems to be common in other shows/movies seemingly to purely make you feel worse and guilty for the characters instead of empathising and relating.
By the end of the story I was left emotional and on the verge of tears, partly from happiness for them, partly from relating it to my own experiences, and partly from wanting it to carry on so we know everything is okay for them in the future.
Just give it a go, it doesn't disappoint, but it may leave you feeling very emotional after wards.
Firstly the twist in episode 4 blew me, and it made me learn that I should not judge people just because for what they like to do in their daily life.
Maybe it is a spoiler?
But please this anime is so cute, so sweet. So everything. I hope they make more.
I'm buying the mangas tu support!!!
Maybe it is a spoiler?
But please this anime is so cute, so sweet. So everything. I hope they make more.
I'm buying the mangas tu support!!!
This is probably the second yaoi anime I had watched after Gravitation (though this one thankfully does not have any problematic moments like that one scene in Gravitation that repulsed me). This series is truly cute.
In the series, we have Miyano, a young teen with a feminine face who attends an all-boys school. Miyano loves reading manga, BL manga to be exact. One day, Miyano sees a fight between some students to which Sasaki intervenes and gets somewhat ruffled up in the fight. Around that time, Miyano introduces his upperclassman to BL. So, it begins with Miyano loaning Sasaki manga, and they would then talk about the different motifs of the genre. Through it all, the two become more aware of the increasing feelings they have for each other.
It is a simple story that I can see being done several times. What makes it good, however, is seeing these two boys pondering their feelings for each other and you could tell that they are confused about what they should do about those feelings. But at the same time, it felt right. I appreciate that the show does not rush to them suddenly falling for each other. Instead, it takes a slow-burn approach planting the seeds for their relationship until it started to bud.
The animation itself is also pretty simple, but it befits the soft, gentle atmosphere of the series.
The main couple is just adorable. Miyano starts off being hush-hush about his interest in BL manga, but when he gets Sasaki invested in it, he becomes very passionate about what he loved about the genre. It doesn't take painstakingly long for Miyano to recognize Sasaki's feelings for him, but he is conflicted about them because he held onto the idea that he liked girls due to a minor relationship with a girl he knew years ago (though someone should really tell Miyano about bisexuality). Joking aside, Miyano is a good protagonist.
Sasaki, the supporting protagonist, is the "delinquent" who takes a liking to BL when Miyano introduces him to it. I just love nearly everything about Sasaki. He treats Miyano with such tenderness, it is too cute. Unlike with Miyano, it doesn't take Sasaki too long to realize his feelings for his kouhai, but he's the type of guy who would allow the significant other to think about it instead of pushing for it which would make the other uncomfortable. It was also sweet to see him have moments of being defensive of Miyano.
The supporting characters are good. There's Taiga who also looks out for Miyano; Jirou, a "bad boy" who doesn't understand BL manga since his girlfriend was deep into that genre (even though she doesn't expect you to take part in her likes my dude) and is never without a sucker in his mouth.
Sound: The opening and ending themes are very good.
In the series, we have Miyano, a young teen with a feminine face who attends an all-boys school. Miyano loves reading manga, BL manga to be exact. One day, Miyano sees a fight between some students to which Sasaki intervenes and gets somewhat ruffled up in the fight. Around that time, Miyano introduces his upperclassman to BL. So, it begins with Miyano loaning Sasaki manga, and they would then talk about the different motifs of the genre. Through it all, the two become more aware of the increasing feelings they have for each other.
It is a simple story that I can see being done several times. What makes it good, however, is seeing these two boys pondering their feelings for each other and you could tell that they are confused about what they should do about those feelings. But at the same time, it felt right. I appreciate that the show does not rush to them suddenly falling for each other. Instead, it takes a slow-burn approach planting the seeds for their relationship until it started to bud.
The animation itself is also pretty simple, but it befits the soft, gentle atmosphere of the series.
The main couple is just adorable. Miyano starts off being hush-hush about his interest in BL manga, but when he gets Sasaki invested in it, he becomes very passionate about what he loved about the genre. It doesn't take painstakingly long for Miyano to recognize Sasaki's feelings for him, but he is conflicted about them because he held onto the idea that he liked girls due to a minor relationship with a girl he knew years ago (though someone should really tell Miyano about bisexuality). Joking aside, Miyano is a good protagonist.
Sasaki, the supporting protagonist, is the "delinquent" who takes a liking to BL when Miyano introduces him to it. I just love nearly everything about Sasaki. He treats Miyano with such tenderness, it is too cute. Unlike with Miyano, it doesn't take Sasaki too long to realize his feelings for his kouhai, but he's the type of guy who would allow the significant other to think about it instead of pushing for it which would make the other uncomfortable. It was also sweet to see him have moments of being defensive of Miyano.
The supporting characters are good. There's Taiga who also looks out for Miyano; Jirou, a "bad boy" who doesn't understand BL manga since his girlfriend was deep into that genre (even though she doesn't expect you to take part in her likes my dude) and is never without a sucker in his mouth.
Sound: The opening and ending themes are very good.
I can't put in to words how truly wonderful this series is! Yes, it is a cute gay romance anime, but it's so much more as well.
This show focuses a lot on self-discovery as Sasaki and Miyano slowly realize their love for each other. And while obviously it focuses mostly on them, the stories of the side characters are also developed along the way.
And unlike some romance stories, this show is actually realistic! Not everything has to be happy and perfect all the time. While it is mostly uplifting, this show explores the challenges, misunderstandings, and emotional struggles the characters go through along the way.
And to top everything off, there are so many adorable romantic scenes! <3 This show isn't very sexual at all, but very romantic (which I love)! I don't want to spoil anything so I won't go into detail, but even when it's subtle, the things these characters say and do with each other are just so heartwarming and sweet!
This series is a definite 10/10 in my opinion! If you love romance (especially BL) this show is a must watch!!!
This show focuses a lot on self-discovery as Sasaki and Miyano slowly realize their love for each other. And while obviously it focuses mostly on them, the stories of the side characters are also developed along the way.
And unlike some romance stories, this show is actually realistic! Not everything has to be happy and perfect all the time. While it is mostly uplifting, this show explores the challenges, misunderstandings, and emotional struggles the characters go through along the way.
And to top everything off, there are so many adorable romantic scenes! <3 This show isn't very sexual at all, but very romantic (which I love)! I don't want to spoil anything so I won't go into detail, but even when it's subtle, the things these characters say and do with each other are just so heartwarming and sweet!
This series is a definite 10/10 in my opinion! If you love romance (especially BL) this show is a must watch!!!
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