#iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai
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anime-end-cards · 4 years ago
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Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2
Episode 5 end card by ikezakimisa
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animemakeblog · 3 years ago
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Meme #11
Anime: High School DxD and Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai
Character: Issei Hyoudou and Maria Takayama
Girl my type and He is a pervert.
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nialldeleon231 · 3 years ago
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Los 10 mejores animes P.O.V. ¡Desde un mejor ángulo!
Los 10 mejores animes P.O.V. ¡Desde un mejor ángulo!
P.O.V. es la abreviatura del término ‘point of view‘, el cual se puede interpretar como: ‘punto de vista‘. En tal caso del contenido audiovisual, este término hace referencia a todos aquellos vídeos que se muestran desde la perspectiva del protagonista en primera persona. Para los mejores animes POV este tipo de obras ofrecen la sensación de ser el espectador que está interactuando con el entorno…
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a-titty-ninja · 5 years ago
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anime--food · 5 years ago
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Iya na Kao Sarenagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2 - Episode 5
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tetrix-anime · 5 years ago
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Megami Magazine February 2020 Issue (#237) - Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2
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deltaengineering · 5 years ago
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breaking: local hater releases list of best anime 2019
I don’t think it was a particularly good year, and the top 5 is looking pretty thin. To put it positively, Fire Force, a very standard fightmens shounen elevated by great production, ALMOST made it on this list. 
5. O maidens in your savage season
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So here’s Mari Okada doing what she does best: Writing about herself. Out of all the #relatable anime that’s flying around these days, this one is uniquely, well, savage. Everyone’s a fucking disaster and the show doesn’t hold back on it either. Savage Maidens takes a genre that always tends towards the comfortable and makes it so real it borders on the surreal, and all without becoming dour. And it has an ending! Not a great one, to be honest, and the show in general gets less good as it goes on, but I’ll take what I can get.
4. Dororo
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Instead of a modern shounen, how about a not modern shounen. What Dororo uniquely does well is having old-school sensibilities without being overtly retro, making it just an extremely competent update to a 60s Tezuka classic that still feels fresh today. Dororo is not particularly deep but with a few exceptions it’s always rock solid entertainment that simply lacks a lot of the lazy shortcuts this sort of story has grown over the last half century or so, and works for the payoff instead. It’s still not my favorite type of subject matter but I wouldn’t mind it being done this right more often.
P.S. OP1 rules OP2 drools, smash that like button if u agree
3. Run with the Wind
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So various people are losing their shit over how great Stars Align is right now, but I’d rather look back on a show that does the whole thing far better and also doesn’t have an unintentionally hilarious ending. It could also have something to do that a marathon relay is pretty much the best possible sport for a show like this, because it’s both solo and team efforts playing well together without the need for constant tournament ladder plots (take note, Yuri on Ice). Run with the Wind is a stellar example of how to do a character drama masquerading as a sports show. Strong character writing, good pacing, going big without going stupid, competent production - this show delivers. 
2. Senryuu Shoujo
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No matter how weak a year is, you can always bet on getting enough cute at least. Honorable mentions go to Hitori Bocchi and Machikado Mazoku, which are both pretty good. Senryuu Shoujo is better though, because it’s more than just cute: It is extraordinarily cute. It is in fact so cute that it gets by by only adding a slight sprinkle of the funnies and cutting the runtime by half. It’s just so goddamn charming that it’s actually easy to forget that it’s ostensibly based around a pretty pedestrian gimmick, but that ends up feeling so natural that it somehow makes the show better. Sometimes you don’t need much more than Nanako making cute faces for 10 minutes a week.
1. Kaguya-sama: Love is War
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You know, I hate anime comedy. Which is pretty interesting because I tend to like comedy in general. It’s just the specific ways that anime comedy operates that ticks me off almost every time. Well, imagine my surprise then that the best show of the year is indeed a real, no-buts-about-it comedy. Well, romantic comedy, I guess, but Kaguya-sama is still never not trying to be funny. There’s nothing worse than bad comedy, but Kaguya-sama indeed manages to be outrageously hilarious. I think it’s the way that its jokes tend to be big, constructed setpieces with actual progression instead of goofy faces and pratfalls. Add in to this a tendency to go full absurd with a direction to match, and you’ve got the best comedy at least since Nichijou (and I personally think it’s better than Nichijou anyway). And the characters are total goofballs, but still plenty strong enough to make me care about them - Chika alone would make the show worth watching. Second season’s coming, you guys. Can it win again in a year with possibly more actual competition?
ω. Miru Tights & Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2
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But wait! Oh yeah, I went there. I think it’s safe to say that “throwaway shorts based on some fetish dude’s Pixiv account” is my new favorite genre, and it would have a 100% win rate too if Tawawa on Monday wasn’t so lame. Anyway, these just fucking deliver on their intentions and seem like they’re something someone actually wanted to make. I think I like Miru Tights a bit more, because it’s just this a very simple slice-of-life show that derives its spice from being sketchy as hell, almost puzzlingly so, and iyashikei shows need their spice to not become mindnumbingly dull. On the other hand, Iyapan 2 is the much more interesting show if you assume that it’s a tragicomic, absurdist, Beckett-like deconstruction of the human psyche - which it’s not actually trying to be, but you easily can read it that way if you’re a bad enough dude. Iyapan is a bold artistic statement that can stand on its own merits. Since they’re both shorts, I’m splitting the secretly best place among them.
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anime-end-cards · 3 years ago
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Iya wa Kao sare Nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2
Episode 6 end card by pjaniishimo
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gurikajis · 6 years ago
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hypetokyo · 5 years ago
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Iya na Kao Sarenagara Opantsu Misetemoraitai Figure Daiki Kougyou 1/6 Scale Figure : Miko-san Iori Izumo
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rngp4u · 6 years ago
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tetrix-anime · 6 years ago
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Megami Magazine September 2018 Issue (#220) - Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai
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pkjd · 6 years ago
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A second anime project for "Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai" has been announced. The first was a 24-minute OVA, first sold at Comiket, and featured short episodes for Chitose, Iori, Airi, Maria, Misuzu, and Yuina.
via: https://twitter.com/iyapan_anime/status/1027754843920683008
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anime-end-cards · 4 years ago
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Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2
Episode 4 end card by tuetuel3
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gurikajis · 6 years ago
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