Oh god. Oh seinen. Oh the gods of seinen.
I thought a seinen mecha comedy would take it easy, being, you know, comedy. Riiiight.
I'm on episode 15 of Tiger&Bunny, and a heartbreak in the middle of otherwise satiric action series came as a kick in the shin.
It's not even the protagonist, you know. Just the corniest of the superhero bunch unknowingly falling in love with a malfuctioning android, getting emotional help from her and then just as unknowingly ripping her to pieces as a part of his job. And then looking for her all over the city to say thank you for restoring his self-confidence, y'all.
Hate you, seinen. Love you, seinen. Aren't you the best?
I thought a seinen mecha comedy would take it easy, being, you know, comedy. Riiiight.
I'm on episode 15 of Tiger&Bunny, and a heartbreak in the middle of otherwise satiric action series came as a kick in the shin.
It's not even the protagonist, you know. Just the corniest of the superhero bunch unknowingly falling in love with a malfuctioning android, getting emotional help from her and then just as unknowingly ripping her to pieces as a part of his job. And then looking for her all over the city to say thank you for restoring his self-confidence, y'all.
Hate you, seinen. Love you, seinen. Aren't you the best?
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