Very simple. Imagine the family hair genes as a printer. The first 2 batches came out normal, the 3rd overspilled, and the last ran out of ink because of that.
Ah, that one moment of weakness snaps him out of his idolization of her, and instead of being disillusioned, his “love” turned into love, as finally, in his eyes, she’s not an unattainable goddess, but a normal cute girl.
Peak.
Note how Clover took notice of the fact that it’s a wristwatch as if it’s new information. My entire point is that Clover doesn’t seem to know the MECHANISM of Yotsuha’s time travel (she uses a wristwatch). This wouldn’t make sense if it’s Yotsuha herself, or if it’s someone whose motive...
This theory doesn’t make sense, alongside the “Clover is Yotsuha” theory, because of one single detail that Clover doesn’t know Yotsuha’s time travel mechanism until now. The “Clover is Yotsuha” theory is automatically ruled out because she must have known about the wristwatch, and this theory...
This makes zero fucking sense. You and your cronies tried taking blackmail pictures of her in a fucking warehouse, what do you mean you weren’t aware that was bullying? Are you braindead?
Worse even is the MC. Who the actual FUCK sees this complete fucking 180 in behavior and doesn’t even...
Theater Club President is one of the most annoying characters I’ve ever seen that wasn’t intentionally written to be an antagonist or a foil.
I get that she’s somewhat of a comedic relief but everything she has done thus far just pisses me off.
Isn’t it not “Japanism” but “Jaianism”? As in, Jaian, the character from Doraemon famous for his double standard (“What yours is mine, what’s mine is also mine”)? Unless the manga changed it because of copyright, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to be it.
Remember, Takuya’s gyaru friend from middle school never appeared again, so this author isn’t beyond introducing a character and using them exactly once.