Uzaki is literally a meme character archetype in Japanese media, the giga stacked brat is literally everywhere and she is one of the most tame versions of it. They show how tourist they are by not knowing that.
Its very funny how controversial that show got, when it subverts most common anime tropes to begin with. They are college adults, they work jobs, the Male MC is far and away more fanservice than Uzaki ever could be (fucking shredded, brooding loner with a massive dick, immediately proposes shortly after dating).
Yup! The twisted face when thinking of naughty things to torment the MC Male with is a fun trope now too! Nagatoro-san was really funny! Even Jahy-sama had some of that, she also voiced by Oozora :>
You're right about the fan service. He got more "skin time" than any female character did. I'm fine with service: none, a little, a lot? If it fits the show it's ok. If it's a distraction then not so much.
I'm more of a Ayana Taketatsu guy for that character type, thanks to her top tier work in Kanojo, Kanojo.
He got more "skin time" than any female character did
Not just him, but the dad and brother too. The series is unironically one of the most egalitarian in terms of attractive characters for both genders to gawk over.
Uzaki is literally a meme character archetype in Japanese media, the giga stacked brat is literally everywhere and she is one of the most tame versions of it. They show how tourist they are by not knowing that.
Its very funny how controversial that show got, when it subverts most common anime tropes to begin with. They are college adults, they work jobs, the Male MC is far and away more fanservice than Uzaki ever could be (fucking shredded, brooding loner with a massive dick, immediately proposes shortly after dating).
Yup! The twisted face when thinking of naughty things to torment the MC Male with is a fun trope now too! Nagatoro-san was really funny! Even Jahy-sama had some of that, she also voiced by Oozora :>
You're right about the fan service. He got more "skin time" than any female character did. I'm fine with service: none, a little, a lot? If it fits the show it's ok. If it's a distraction then not so much.
I'm more of a Ayana Taketatsu guy for that character type, thanks to her top tier work in Kanojo, Kanojo.
Not just him, but the dad and brother too. The series is unironically one of the most egalitarian in terms of attractive characters for both genders to gawk over.