This review dives into Watanare’s blend of yuri harem comedy and sincere coming-of-age drama. I unpack Renako’s social anxiety and queerness, the show’s nuanced take on boundaries, consent, and messy poly feelings, plus how family pressure shapes her arc. With vibrant art, fluid animation, and standout voice work from Kanna Nakamura, this series delivers thoughtful, emotionally aware fun.
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