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Not exactly the Teasing anime, like some kid would be allowed to live alone. This one act play wears out quick. It could do with some sight gags. I can't see much development after the first episode... nor can see this running the same thing over and over again for 12 episodes. | |||
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==Braden== | ==Braden== | ||
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Reviews/Avis
Michael Eh?
Not exactly the Teasing anime, like some kid would be allowed to live alone. This one act play wears out quick. It could do with some sight gags. I can't see much development after the first episode... nor can see this running the same thing over and over again for 12 episodes.
Itachi
Braden
This is an interesting show. The premise is simple enough - a young boy suddenly finds he has a new maid, and we see the results. The show has a 4 koma type format, with several mini stories each episode. These stories all have a similar outline: the maid will do something that the boy finds strange, he will misunderstand her intentions, she will jokingly say that her intentions were ill, and he will then protest that she will not deceive/seduce him, often making her blush In this way it does remind me a little of teasing master. This is a decent enough show if you are looking for something slow, relaxing, with some light humour, even if it does get a bit predictable.