3 reviews
- londonelim
- Sep 14, 2024
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Takuma Kosugi lives alone and has purchased a robotic maid to deal with the various household tasks. The robot has a female human appearance and is called Mina. One day Takuma jokingly suggests to Mina that she should become his wife. She takes him seriously and soon they are acting like a married couple. Both of them will have to learn how to cope with this arrangement.
One might think the premise of this series is rather similar to 'Chobits'; in fact it is quite different. There is no mystery and the robotic characters bare little real similarity beyond them both being female. This is a gentle romance which provides plenty of amusing moments throughout. Thankfully it manages to avoid going down the route of fan service like many other do. The animation is of a decent quality and I really liked the character designs. Overall a fun little series with likeable characters; I'd definitely recommend giving it a go.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
One might think the premise of this series is rather similar to 'Chobits'; in fact it is quite different. There is no mystery and the robotic characters bare little real similarity beyond them both being female. This is a gentle romance which provides plenty of amusing moments throughout. Thankfully it manages to avoid going down the route of fan service like many other do. The animation is of a decent quality and I really liked the character designs. Overall a fun little series with likeable characters; I'd definitely recommend giving it a go.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
A beautiful, heartwarming anime! 'Boku no Tsuma wa Kanjou ga Nai' explores a near-future world where humans form relationships with robots. Takuma, a relatable protagonist, finds love with Mina, a charming robot.
Mina's growth from kitchen assistant to emotional partner is phenomenal. Their relationship feels genuine and organic. Takuma's family's acceptance adds depth.
Sleek animation, catchy soundtrack. Konomi's voice acting brings Mina to life!
Underrated, but thoughtfully crafted. Left me yearning for more. Perfect for fans of 'Clannad' and 'Toradora!'.
My Favorite Quote from anime - "I want to be with you, Mina" - Takuma.
Mina's growth from kitchen assistant to emotional partner is phenomenal. Their relationship feels genuine and organic. Takuma's family's acceptance adds depth.
Sleek animation, catchy soundtrack. Konomi's voice acting brings Mina to life!
Underrated, but thoughtfully crafted. Left me yearning for more. Perfect for fans of 'Clannad' and 'Toradora!'.
My Favorite Quote from anime - "I want to be with you, Mina" - Takuma.