lives up to the hype. It’s a really fun show.
It, much like Tenchi Muyo, both founded a genre of anime and are at the same time seemingly the best at it. Which is funny, considering there is a direct connection between the two shows through the author of Azumanga Daioh (he used to make Tenchi Muyo doujinshi).
Kimura’s the worst character, but at least he’s got a 0% approval rate among the show’s characters.
Classic
Kimura does not exist, and never did exist, in Azumanga Daioh; he is simply a collective hallucination of all those who refuse to believe that Azumanga Daioh is literally perfect.
If you think that’s wild, they named their capital after Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Indeed, just like the New Mexico town of Truth or Consequences. Edo was a good enough name and all, but…
Then there’s the town of Obama, in Fukui Prefecture.
Obama is Japanese.
source: Obama, a Japanese man
I feel like this show really connected with neurodiverse people at the time.
Azumanga Daioh 🤝 Tenchi Muyo! 🤝 Neon Genesis Evangelion 🤝Aura Battler Dunbine (probably, haven’t seen that one)🤝.hack//SIGN
Good shows whose legacy made their genre infamous.
Aura Battler Dunbine (probably, haven’t seen that one)
Dunbine is pretty good, you should watch it! I still need to get around to the weird spinoff OVAs
I watched it earlier this year and really liked it. Osaka is my favorite character.
Ayumu Kasuga has basically a 100% approval rating online, and I like her too.
Ms. Sakaki is also a character I really like, but is way less talked about.