Tomo-chan Is a Girl!
Synopsis
Childhood friends Tomo Aizawa and Junichirou "Jun" Kubota do everything together, whether it be training or just enjoying a fun day out. Anyone would think that these two are best friends for life. The only issue is that the tomboyish Tomo is in love with Jun, but he regards her like a brother. At the start of their first year of high school, Tomo confesses her feelings to Jun. However, her rough mannerisms and lack of hesitance to throw a punch do nothing to sway Jun's heart. Realizing that he will remain indifferent to her affections unless she does something about it, Tomo must find a way to knock some sense into Jun and open his eyes to what is right in front of him. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The show is a fairly well-received rom-com with a focus on a tomboyish main character. While some find the comedy repetitive or the romance lacking, many appreciate the strong supporting characters and the refreshing take on the genre. Viewers generally find it to be a lighthearted and enjoyable watch.
Strengths
- Strong and well-developed supporting characters enhance the show.
- Refreshing take on the rom-com genre, avoiding tired tropes.
- Fast-paced progression of the relationship.
- Good animation and voice acting.
- Natural character interactions and realistic portrayal of teenagers.
Weaknesses
- Repetitive comedy style may not appeal to all viewers.
- Romance aspect can feel slow or lacking.
- Main couple may be less interesting than the side characters.
- Predictable writing.
- Premise and first episode may deter some viewers.