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  2. No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not ...

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    In response to WataMote taking the top spot in a poll for Kotaku readers' choice for best anime of the season, Kotaku contributor and anime critic Richard Eisenbeis wrote an extremely negative review for the series, describing the show as being the "most mean-spirited" anime that he had ever viewed as a critic and fan. He criticized the show's ...

  3. List of slice of life anime - Wikipedia

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    WataMote: TV series: Shin Ōnuma: Silver Link [41] 2013: The Wind Rises: Film: Hayao Miyazaki: Studio Ghibli [42] 2013: Yuyushiki: TV series: Kaori: Kinema Citrus [43] 2014: Barakamon: TV series: Masaki Tachibana: Kinema Citrus [44] 2014: The Comic Artist and His Assistants: TV series: Takeshi Furuta: Zexcs [45] 2014: Engaged to the ...

  4. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Fujita began posting the manga on Pixiv, a Japanese online community for artists, as a rookie author. [4] Ichijinsha then launched a digital manga magazine with Pixiv titled Comic Pool, and started serializing the manga on a regular basis. [5] [6] The manga was selected for Comic Pool because it was the most popular work on Pixiv. [7]

  5. The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really ...

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    By July 2021, the manga had over 800,000 copies in circulation by July of the same year. [30] By March 2022, it had 1 million copies in circulation. [31] By November 2023, it had over 1.65 million copies in circulation. [32] In August 2020, the series ranked second out of the 50 nominees on the sixth Next Manga Award, with 19,902 votes.

  6. Otaku - Wikipedia

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    Otaku often participate in self-mocking through the production or interest in humor directed at their subculture. Anime and manga otaku are the subject of numerous self-critical works, such as Otaku no Video, which contains a live-interview mockumentary that pokes fun at the otaku subculture and includes Gainax's own staff as the interviewees. [36]

  7. Welcome to the N.H.K. - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the N.H.K. revolves around the lives of several young adults all living in or around the city of Tokyo.Many different lifestyles are shown though most of the time the story focuses on the concepts of being a hikikomori (a reclusive individual who withdraws from society), anime otaku, and having most of the characters experience intense feelings of depression and loneliness.

  8. Kiss Him, Not Me - Wikipedia

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    The manga won Best Shōjo Manga at the 40th Kodansha Manga Awards. [62] It was number four on the 2015 Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Top 20 Manga for Female Readers survey. [63] Publishers Weekly stated that the work is "a well-played farce filled with both laughter and empathy, no doubt helped by the author's background in yaoi." [64]

  9. Izumi Kitta - Wikipedia

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    Izumi Kitta (橘田 いずみ, Kitta Izumi, born November 27, 1984) is a Japanese voice actress [2] [1] best known as the voice of Cordelia Glauca in the media franchise Tantei Opera Milky Holmes, the voice of Tomoko Kuroki in No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!, and the voice of Rainbow Dash in the Japanese dub of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

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