Haganai: I don't have many friends
Synopsis
When Kodaka Hasegawa finds out that he will be transferring to a new school, he is determined to make a positive impression, and maybe even some friends. However, Kodaka discovers he is out of luck when he immediately gets labeled as a violent delinquent due to his blond hair and intimidating expression. Although a month has passed, Kodaka is still alone thanks to his notorious reputation. However, his life begins to change when he finds fellow loner Yozora Mikazuki talking to her imaginary friend in an empty classroom. After sharing stories of their lonely high school life, Kodaka and Yozora decide to overcome the difficulties of making friends together by starting the Neighbor's Club. Created for people who don't have friends, daily activities involve learning social skills and how to fit in, which will hopefully allow them to make friends. Joined by the eroge-loving Sena Kashiwazaki, and other eccentric outcasts, Kodaka may finally have managed to find people he can call friends, in this club filled with hilarious oddballs. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience is divided on Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai. Some find it a hilarious and enjoyable harem anime with well-designed characters and funny situations, while others criticize its shallow story, overreliance on fan service, and generic character tropes. Some viewers also found humor in a variety of fan service and perverted jokes. The show is best enjoyed as a lighthearted comedy, but may not appeal to those seeking depth or originality.
Strengths
- Well-drawn and animated characters with appealing designs.
- Hilarious and entertaining, with lots of parodies, references, and sexual innuendos.
- Characters are unique, with amazing relationships between each other
Weaknesses
- Story is generic and lacks depth, relying heavily on fan service.
- Characters are unpopular for no reason
- Some jokes and fan service are offensive.