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Read Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? – Chapter 66 – Read manga Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? 17-year-old Ichirou Satou is an average guy who always happens to find himself in a perverted situation with his teacher, Kana Kojima. Follow this love comedy about their mishaps and how Ichirou and Kana choose to handle them. Why are you here Sensei starts with chapter 5, after…
The anime makes Kojima look appealing by having her visually look the same age as Satou despite being his teacher, but it also does a lot to have us slowly find ourselves seeing why Satou would end up being attracted to her.
They also play down the age difference by making the pupils to appeare older than we are used too by anime standards.
Soborou stated on his Twitter account that he has had health problems such as hearing loss and worsening tendinitis since the manga was serialized. As medical problems worsened, Soborou had to rest while serialization continued. However, earlier this year the problems for the writer and his work became increasingly difficult, and the days when he could not continue working also increased. After consulting the editors, the decision was made to stop the work on the Manga indefinitely.
One of the best parts of watching anime is how many times a show can surprise you. Sometimes for good, sometimes for bad. But if the Otaku know one thing, it’s that anything is possible.
For his entire life, Takashi Takahashi (voiced by Kazutomi Yamamoto) has been treated like a kid by his childhood friend and now P.E. teacher, Ms. Hikari Hazakura (voiced by Shizuka Ishigami). Recently, though, Hikari has begun to see Takashi in a more mature light.
If that is the case, then you might be out of luck unless there is an uncensored version of this series. But on the off chance there is, I only review anime. I don’t make it a habit to judge people who want to watch what they want to watch.
Something needs to be said about a show’s self-awareness. There are anime that are ridiculous because they were poorly made and have an apparent lack of competence behind them. Then there are examples such as
You can shout, “Unfair” as loud as you want. There may not be a type of anime I won’t review (minus pure hentai), but there are shows I will refuse to put my name behind no matter what positivity there is. Ultimately, the choice is yours whether you want to watch a series or not. I’ll list what’s good and bad, and what you decide to do after my final recommendation is on you.
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