When Yuki meets a handsome stranger who helps her out on the train, what sort of relationship will bloom? Could this be something real? Or will these feelings melt away with the snow?When Yuki meets a handsome stranger who helps her out on the train, what sort of relationship will bloom? Could this be something real? Or will these feelings melt away with the snow?When Yuki meets a handsome stranger who helps her out on the train, what sort of relationship will bloom? Could this be something real? Or will these feelings melt away with the snow?
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10mxmothra
I'm only 3 episodes in so far, but this is really good. It's nice to see a wholesome romance that's not In high school. Assuming this review is still up when the series finishes, my opinion stands.
Anyway, it's so cute. It's already up there with my favorites.
The art is very nice, and the show does a good job with allowing us to understand the sign language.
My only nitpick this the use of the "overprotective childhood best friend" trope, but it seems like that could be solved soon.
Back to positives, the character design is great, and it's not super fanservicey.
TLDR: it's super wholesome and pretty, give it a shot.
Anyway, it's so cute. It's already up there with my favorites.
The art is very nice, and the show does a good job with allowing us to understand the sign language.
My only nitpick this the use of the "overprotective childhood best friend" trope, but it seems like that could be solved soon.
Back to positives, the character design is great, and it's not super fanservicey.
TLDR: it's super wholesome and pretty, give it a shot.
10maryey
For someone who doesn't usually finish an anime series and doesn't read mangas... I cant get enough of this that I also read the manga and finished the whole series twice within a week. I hope everything goes well and more people will watch the show and love it. The series & anime was well written and really showed the emotions of the characters. The expressions shown were also really cute. Everyone's story was told and not just one sided. I really hope there would be another season. This is such a cute and simple love story. Like the story, it's not overly done. Honestly, I really loved it!! Also Itsuomi looks like Gojo. :)
I love the animation style. I like the premise, about a deaf girl and how she falls in love. But I feel that everything was too predictable. She liked the guy from ep 1, and you could tell he liked her too. The guy is portrayed handsome and perfect in every way, doing everything a girl would like in a cliche way (think of Edward in Twilight) to the point that he seems to have no depth in character.
I was interested in seeing the struggles of a deaf person, more of their worldview, but that was not explored too much, just in the background.
The main character Yuki is not shown to have any interests, hopes, goals, or thoughts that are not related to the guy she likes, Itsuomi. All she is shown thinking is focused on how the guy makes her feel, what she likes about him and how this is new to her. They don't even mention what she studies or much about her family and other relationships, or any personal struggles which made the story too shallow, her character too childish, and the love story not interesting.
I was more interested in the stories of the supporting characters, which were shown to be more complex, afraid of showing feelings or not knowing how to handle them, things that happened in their past, and we see them overcoming things. This made me relate to Oushi more, and made me think that if the story had been focused on him, his struggles and him liking and pursuing Yuki, it would have been more interesting.
Overall, it's somewhat entertaining, sweet, and the animation a joy to watch, but a little boring in the story.
For a more interesting and beautiful anime about a guy meeting a deaf girl and their struggles watch the movie A Silent Voice. I cried with that one.
I was interested in seeing the struggles of a deaf person, more of their worldview, but that was not explored too much, just in the background.
The main character Yuki is not shown to have any interests, hopes, goals, or thoughts that are not related to the guy she likes, Itsuomi. All she is shown thinking is focused on how the guy makes her feel, what she likes about him and how this is new to her. They don't even mention what she studies or much about her family and other relationships, or any personal struggles which made the story too shallow, her character too childish, and the love story not interesting.
I was more interested in the stories of the supporting characters, which were shown to be more complex, afraid of showing feelings or not knowing how to handle them, things that happened in their past, and we see them overcoming things. This made me relate to Oushi more, and made me think that if the story had been focused on him, his struggles and him liking and pursuing Yuki, it would have been more interesting.
Overall, it's somewhat entertaining, sweet, and the animation a joy to watch, but a little boring in the story.
For a more interesting and beautiful anime about a guy meeting a deaf girl and their struggles watch the movie A Silent Voice. I cried with that one.
Do you like a male character who touches the head of a woman he meets for the first time? You seem to like men who ignore distance and come closer to you. Authorship.
I hate series like this that don't make the drama more difficult. Then, details on the animation. The lip movements and the beautician's hand movements are excellent. Then I wonder why this was made into an animation!
There is none... Is it because there are more people watching the animation than the live-action version? Rival strength? Who is the enemy? If you want some drama in your sign language, I recommend the animated movie "koe no katachi."
I hate series like this that don't make the drama more difficult. Then, details on the animation. The lip movements and the beautician's hand movements are excellent. Then I wonder why this was made into an animation!
There is none... Is it because there are more people watching the animation than the live-action version? Rival strength? Who is the enemy? If you want some drama in your sign language, I recommend the animated movie "koe no katachi."
I watched the first episode, seeking a witty romance show. I found it to be captivating in both the artwork and character dynamics. I watched it again later with my wife and she enjoyed it as much as I did. It is aesthetically pleasing, charming, and (for lack of a better term) "cute." In fact, it is so cute I find myself doting over it (can't say I have ever experienced that before with a movie or tv show). I'm not even embarrassed to admit it-it's just an impactful show.
So far, I have found it to be delivering in the romance genre, and it is also quite funny. If you are looking for a show that is heartwarming, wholesome, and will have you melt with sheer delight, I would recommend this to you. I hope the series continues this momentum and other shows follow in its footsteps. Thank you.
So far, I have found it to be delivering in the romance genre, and it is also quite funny. If you are looking for a show that is heartwarming, wholesome, and will have you melt with sheer delight, I would recommend this to you. I hope the series continues this momentum and other shows follow in its footsteps. Thank you.
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- TriviaBased on a drama romance manga written and illustrated by Suu Morishita. It started serialization in Kodansha's Dessert magazine in July 2019.
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