Anime 2018 Love Story

Anime 2018 Love Story

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An anime about nerds with a love of manga, games and everything in between is this season’s best new show so far.

Is now streaming on Amazon Prime, and while only a handful of episodes have aired, its relatable characters and fun story make it a must-see.

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Revolves around Narumi Momose and Hirotaka Nifuji, a pair of 26-year-olds who try to work out their romantic relationship, despite being hardcore nerds. Narumi is fresh at her new company when she runs into her childhood friend Hirotaka. It’s quickly revealed that she left her old job after being exposed as a hardcore nerd and wants to keep her interests a secret at her new office.

Like manga about pretty boys in love, even drawing her own fan comics to sell at Japan’s comic convention, Comiket. Meanwhile, Hirotaka is super into video games, and can frequently be seen playing something very close to

The characters often reference a bunch of other anime and games, and they aren’t heavily censored or awkwardly parodied. (Yep, that’s actually Masamune from

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That you saw.) There’s something satisfying about pointing at the screen and getting to name all the different references that pop up.

As the most relatable anime on the planet, as the issues the characters go through aren’t exactly problems I have. Instead, the characters are who I’m watching for. I, too, have tried to hide my love for anime and gaming from my coworkers in my previous jobs. Watching Hirotaka use his lunch hour to play

Originally started out as a webcomic published on the Japanese art website, Pixiv in 2014, written and illustrated by Fujita. It was later serialized through Comic Pool as a licensed webcomic. That comic is being published in English by Kodansha USA, with volume 1 available now and volume 2 coming on June 12.

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