Amaama to Inazuma

I just got through watching this and Tsumugi is just the cutest.

What did Sup Forums think?

Loved it, was very cute and comfortable. Every character was a joy to include. Ended up reading the manga because it was a good time

>got through
Isn't there one episode left?

It was alright. Among the cleanest anime I've seen, which is pretty nice for this type of show

First episode set me up for some sort of heart-breaks of a recently single father, but the rest wasn't like that.

Tsumugi a cutie

Literally bored me to death because they did nothing but to cook food and tell everyone how OISHII their meal was. Also Tsumugi's random tantrum at the end pisses me off and her character was kept on regressing where she just can't get over with on her dead mother.

episode 12 aired in september

Not enough sexual tension between horny school girl and laid back teacher guy

Haven't watched it, but the manga is great.

Will Kotori become that little thing's mother eventually?

She's literally the perfect wife.

How is the animation?

Mediocre, also Tsumugi's voice was fucking awful.

she was literally voiced by a real loli

But are there sick fight scenes?

That doesn't makes her a good VA.

Very feelgood. Had qts for fug Shinobu and for hug Kotori

I loved Tsumugi too, and the father/daughter dynamic felt real and it was endearing.

My only problem is that each episode is just repeated, and it gets stale as fuck. The ending was also pretty lackluster, but I just assumed that there is going to be another season.

Btw, is the manga doing well in Japan by any chance?

I think I didn't take enough screenshots of Tsumugi's face.

4/10 show
9/10 tsumugi
10/10 op

It went nowhere. All they did was cook food, say it tastes good, and repeat. There was bumfuck nothing for plot, and it had basically no reason to watch it. If you're going to do an anime cooking show, at least teach us how to make shit like Good Eats does. Getting both science and food is nice, and that in anime format would be neat.

made me suicidal

I enjoyed it, but the manga is much, much better.
Since my own mom died a few years ago, the themes of coping with loss and the importance of family were very meaningful. The anime is much "shallower" emotionally compared to the manga, but it can still hit really hard.
I also really enjoyed Kotori's emotional journey. She grows in emotional maturity as she is able to recognize that the attraction she feels for her sensei is really agape love rather than eros love. Distinguishing between the two is often really confusing for adolescents (and even some adults).

>her character was kept on regressing where she just can't get over with on her dead mother.

Are you dumb?

It was very charming. Made me a bit depressed after finishing the series though.

New chapter when?

This.

Shinobu a best.