I watched the whole anime through and loved it. It also kind of resonates to me, even if not on the same level as you. I don’t even know in which way exactly or how to put it into words, but I love seeing their character development and especially *spoiler episode 12* the way their comfort zone is displayed by the road ahead of them and Ōhara-san running of it to shoot his shot. Also they’re using keigo till the end undermining that they still have a long way to go and just because they are marrying (specified to their situation) doesn’t mean they are 100% “comfortable” with each other. You can also notice that in the things they said (pretty directly and I love it), but in the end, this is also just a comment. I was at first a bit shocked by the title but I also realised it is actually meant in a good way, so I clicked on your video. Somewhat shows my association with the word is not the way I want it to be ;( I love your video
I'm glad this video got you to re-assess your view of the word "autistic" and hopefully taught you a little more about what autism can look like. Many autistic traits really are just human traits, and I'm sure there are plenty of non-autistic people who can relate to some of the things the characters go through in this story. Even if it's not to the extent that Honjoji and Takuya display, I'm sure there are plenty of people who have been anxious about being misunderstood and fearful of reaching out and being rejected. I think this anime was a sweet reminder that it's still worth it to make the effort. I want to make more videos discussing anime, but my schedule doesn't always allow it. xD I do have a playlist of anime-related commentary/analysis videos, though! But most of my content is just video game story playthroughs (I do all my analysis in those lol), reaction videos, and the occasional story analysis and theory video. I also release monthly cover songs, and that's probably the most random part of this channel. xD That's why my usual ending tagline is "like, don't subscribe." But if you wind up back here one day, I'd be glad to see you! ^^
I watched the whole anime through and loved it. It also kind of resonates to me, even if not on the same level as you. I don’t even know in which way exactly or how to put it into words, but I love seeing their character development and especially
*spoiler episode 12*
the way their comfort zone is displayed by the road ahead of them and Ōhara-san running of it to shoot his shot. Also they’re using keigo till the end undermining that they still have a long way to go and just because they are marrying (specified to their situation) doesn’t mean they are 100% “comfortable” with each other. You can also notice that in the things they said (pretty directly and I love it), but in the end, this is also just a comment.
I was at first a bit shocked by the title but I also realised it is actually meant in a good way, so I clicked on your video. Somewhat shows my association with the word is not the way I want it to be ;(
I love your video
I'm glad this video got you to re-assess your view of the word "autistic" and hopefully taught you a little more about what autism can look like. Many autistic traits really are just human traits, and I'm sure there are plenty of non-autistic people who can relate to some of the things the characters go through in this story. Even if it's not to the extent that Honjoji and Takuya display, I'm sure there are plenty of people who have been anxious about being misunderstood and fearful of reaching out and being rejected. I think this anime was a sweet reminder that it's still worth it to make the effort.
I want to make more videos discussing anime, but my schedule doesn't always allow it. xD I do have a playlist of anime-related commentary/analysis videos, though!
But most of my content is just video game story playthroughs (I do all my analysis in those lol), reaction videos, and the occasional story analysis and theory video. I also release monthly cover songs, and that's probably the most random part of this channel. xD That's why my usual ending tagline is "like, don't subscribe." But if you wind up back here one day, I'd be glad to see you! ^^