Kay, so this is not a new series, just a random show that I watched the other day and decided to review for you guys! I'll be doing a few more reviews tonight, so sit back and relax as I bring you the anime reviews! :DD Again, this is a first impression, even though I am farther into the series than the first episode. I'll try my best, though!
Title - Lovely Complex
Episodes - 24
My Rating - 8.5
Genres - Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life
Themes - Love, School Life, Sports
Plot Summary - Risa Koizumi, taller than the average girl, and Atsushi Ootani, shorter than the average guy - their constant bickering and comical love-hate relationship is well-known throughout the school. They act similarly and love the same music, and their friendship is full of laughing, shouting at each other, and of course, lots of jokes about one another's height. But when Risa notices her feelings for Ootani growing, she's worried. She doesn't know if he can ever see her as more than a friend. With her friends rooting for her, she struggles to make him see how she feels about him, and that a romantic relationship between a tall girl and a short guy can work. Oblivious Ootani doesn't make things easy for her, but she stubbornly perseveres in her own unconventional way, determined for her feelings to get through to him, and finally be returned. If only she could do it without driving herself and everyone else crazy in the process...
My First Impression - The first thing I have to say about this anime is that the voice actors are absolutely amazing. They really do a wonderful job with their characters! The comedy was hilarious as well! The only thing I can really complain about was some of the artwork, but overall it's really nice. Not an entirely outstanding anime from the first episode, but I can tell that it gets really emotional later in the series and there really is the chance of a lot of drama! So I definitely recommend this for you Romance/Comedy lovers! Check it out!
From Left to Right - Nobuko Ishihara, Risa Koizumi, Chiharu Tanaka, Ryoji Suzuki, Atsushi Ōtani, Heiki Nakao