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Stark700
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Tanaka-kun is Always Listless Genres: Comedy, School, Slice of Life Themes: Plot Summary: Sighing, leaning on his elbows, sleepy eyes. Tanaka-kun is a boy that basically doesn't try but isn't disliked. This is a laid-back youth comedy about Tanaka-kun and the quiet Oota who can't leave him alone. ---------------------------------- They got a decent cast for this. Looks like a fairly laid-back series and Tanaka is the star, although by the looks of it, he is more interested in napping than paying attention in class |
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HyugaHinata
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Sounds like the perfect show for me. My life's motto is You can Never be too Lazy." | |||
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Stark700
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Episode 1:
Finished the first episode and well, it was fairly relaxing imo. I'm not sure exactly how they will plan out a full 12-episode series for a premise like this but it has my attention so far. Oh, and nice theme songs too. I could get used to this especially for some relaxing slice of life though. |
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lys
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I laughed out loud several times while watching this first episode. ...I haven't yet come across anyone else who shared my reaction, but I thought it was pretty funny :) (stupid-funny, but it worked for me.) This is today's lesson in "Humour is subjective." | |||
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DuskyPredator
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Episode 2
Well Miyano was cute. It kind of reminded me of Non Non Biyori, especially with Komari from that. |
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Chiibi
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Cute slice of life show is cute. :3 I love being lazy too. I wonder if the one Miyano likes is Tanaka? :3
I did too; particularly when he fell right out of the chair. |
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DuskyPredator
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Apparently not. Although in what form that like is, is not quite clear. Well I guess it is about the same level as the boys. Episode 3 Machoco. The skirt swapping was also good. |
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Gina Szanboti
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I didn't think I was going to be too interested in this, but I'm actually enjoying it more than Sakamoto. I don't understand what Ohta gets out of their relationship, but Tanaka would be dead without him.
The Othello game surprised me because I expected him to be so listless that turning the pieces over would take too much effort. |
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