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A glimpse into a life of a 16 year old who turns into a 8 year old gamer.
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Umaru-Chan has a nice idea, make an Anime that portrays your local gamer quite well...sadly the Main Character is unbearable.
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There is not much to say about Umaru-Chan's story, that's quite understandable for a SOL…
Read full review on AniList →Because the title "Parasite" was already taken.
Umaru Doma has it all. At only sixteen, she’s one of the most beautiful and popular girls in school. She’s super smart, super athletic, and perfectly well-mannered and kind. She’s idolized wherever she goes, except for one place... Her brother’s apartment, where she is living in order to attend…
Read full review on AniList →Sorry to remind you this exists
Review originally written in 2017.
Himouto! Umaru-chan is an anime that explores the amusing yet relatable concept of leading two contrasting lives. Initially, I found it easy to connect with Umaru, the main character. But, my enthusiasm shrunk exponentially as I realized her character development…
Read full review on AniList →A sweet and hilarious anime that will you give you diabetes afterwards, in a good way.
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Do you want to watch something that will smile on your face regardless of what mood you are in? Specifically, an anime that has one particular character that has the charisma and charm to make an entire series into a glorious…
Read full review on AniList →An "ok" slice of life comedy that was overshadowed by numerous cliches and unrealism
Summary:
While overall I found this series "ok" for laughs and gags, there are numerous writing tropes that I did not agree with the series, enough to distract me from the fun. I actually found Umaru to be okay, not as annoying as people make it up to be, although I definitely have issue with her. M…
Read full review on AniList →Junk Food: The Anime.
___Junk Food: The Anime___ is nothing more than its title, a consumable like a hundred others meant to pass the fleeting time idly by in slice of life entertainment, but of course, with a twist that's meant to sustain its identity, uniqueness unnecessary. For ___Himouto! Umaru-chan___, it's Doma Uma…
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