![]() ![]() It's just hard to understand why specials turned out to be so boring and tasteless. I even wondered if there are the same director and screenwriter as in the main series. I was pretty disappointed because the main series were really well made and sometimes were so hilarious i couldn't stop laughing, so i expected the specials to be on the same level. ![]() Even though they really tried to make the specials cute and funny, the series didn't turn out this way. Usually you expect specials to be a nice/funny/touching/whatever supplement to the main series. The only thing i loved about those specials is Marshmallow's seiyuu - Sakurai Takahiro (who was voicing Yamato as well). Marshmallow sees Yamato as a rival so most of his comments are about how he dislikes him. Almost none of the stories were funny, niether were Marshmallow's comments on them. And there's always her cat Marshmallow who listens to the stories and comments them. During that time Mei reflects on something that's going on in the main series or tells a short side story about her childhood. ![]() The specials series consist of 10 episodes each 2 min long. ![]() I got emotionally attached to the characters, was feeling happy when they were happy and was pretty sad when they were sad. Here i am with my review on Sukitte ii na yo specials.įirst of all i must say that i really loved the original series, the characters, plot and all. ![]()
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