10/10
Wholesome and feels pretty realistic
19 March 2023
My, my, do I have to just repeat what I wrote about Kase-san and Morning Glories? (Missed that one? You shouldn't, worth that hour!) So yeah, this is a heart warming, quite mature, pretty realistic, non annoying show which keeps it main characters in the focus the whole time, even though it has quite likeable and polished side characters? I know it's yuri, but I wished the two guys could get more scenes, I liked them too.

Others praised it enough, let's just add that unlike in the case of Kase-san and Morning Glories we have a much more balanced relationship here, especially if you read the manga, because unfortunatelly, the anime stops somewhere around the end of volume 5, and there are three more books after that (one is dedicated to the play, and the last two draws a nice ending arc). I guess, that could be the only negative thing I can mention, because, I really, really liked how the silent and quite passive Yuu takes the initiative at the end. It's depicted in the show but in the manga they went great lenghts with it, even as far as to make the next step in their relationship. (Don't be naughty, it's natural part of the story.)

Plus, the English dub is nice.

I can't emphasize enough how wholesome it is. It definitely leaves other shows like Citrus or Sakura Trick in the dust, as of today this is best yuri show out there, imho.

(Give it a three episode treatment, if you unsure about your preferences. But be warned, you will feel quite empty, after watching it. I'm off to watch Citrus now and well... that's a _bit_ different ;) Or check Kase-san and Morning Glories, because that's a sweet little gem. If you look for something more dirty, a less innocent girl-saves-girl story with some bad girls and bad guys - but less trashy than Citrus, geez, that's sick, that girl is sick -, so NTR: Netsuzou Trap is an interesting one.)
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