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636 votes, 248 comments. Kono Bijutsu-bu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!, episode 1: These People Have Problems | Goodbye, Uchimaki-kun Streams Show …
We’ve all experienced once in our lives, a scenario where, you’re so madly in love with someone but every time you try to say how you feel you screw things up. Your heart beats a mile a minute, and while you know deep down what it means to be honest, the words just don’t seem to come together well. That person you have a crush on is totally oblivious to it all, and has other agendas on their mind that prevent them from seeing what’s really happening. Kono Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru! is riddled with emotional outbursts, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and pretty much every possible bit of stupid love you can imagine. Let’s tune in to see if these characters can dig a little deeper into their hearts in order to the key to all of the answers.
Risa Koizumi wants to live every woman’s fantasy to fall in love and have a beautiful romantic story to share with her friends. At first, she becomes infatuated with Ryouji Suzuki, who is a handsome boy in another class. Risa is primarily attracted to Ryouji because of his height since Risa herself is quite tall for a girl, reaching the height of 172 centimeters, which by Japanese standards is quite the gap. Unfortunately, her love did not last, as Suzuki falls for another girl in their school, who Atsushi Ootani admired. Risa and Atsushi start to discover a relationship of their own, and an attraction starts to form between them.
Aki is a passionate otaku, and has been obsessed with collecting anime along with light novels for years. He grows attached to various series which focus on captivating stories and characters. Now, Aki wants to have an opportunity of providing the same experience for others by creating his own game, but unfortunately, Tomoya cannot do this task all on his own. He decides in his mind to recruit an old friend to help illustrate and hires literary elitist Utaha to write the script for his visual novel, while he directs. Aki only needs an inspiration to base his project on, and luckily meets the beautiful Megumi who he decides to model his main character after. Using what knowledge he has, Tomoya creates a new doujin circle with dreams to touch the hearts of those who play their game. What he does not realize, is that to create these emotions, the creators would need to experience the same feelings in their own lives.
Finding the courage within to express how you feel to someone you like isn’t easy, but with enough dedication and support you can make it happen. For these wonderful girls in our six picks, they really had to overcome a lot to just be able to show any kind of affection towards their crush. We’ve all been there and it definitely isn’t a walk in the park, especially when your heart is jumping out of your chest. With many laughs that come along with their growing maturity, these great shows are a nice addition to your list of anime to watch. If you have any other anime like Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru! that you feel should make the list, be sure to let us know in the comments section down below! And also follow us on twitter for the latest article updates and tweets!
The wraparound jacket of the fifth manga volume of Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!, which will go on sale on October 27, has announced that the series will be ad…
‘Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!'(This Art Club has a problem!) is an on-going comic serialized in Dengeki Maoh from October, 2012 and it is a comedy on club activities.
‘Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!'(This Art Club has a problem!)’s site
I never got around to reviewing the episodes of this anime before, but it dose have some nice fan service at times. And a few episodes later on end up being a bit nice. Anyway, for the most part we just get a nice amount of showing skin, swimsuits, and the odd panty shot here and there from this anime. So to start.
And that’s it for the first episode of this anime. Not planning to do much of a main story review for it, but I think I will do the fan services parts anyway.
On a solemn night in July 1998, teenager Fujino Asagami is mercilessly raped by a street gang in a dilapidated bar. No matter what physical or sexual abuse they deal, however, the girl regards her captors with the same apathetic expression. The next day, mangled bodies are discovered in that same building, so torn apart…