The appeal and evaluation of "We Never Learn OVA""We Never Learn OVA" is an OVA released on November 1, 2019, based on the manga of the same name by Taishi Tsutsui. Published by Shueisha, it is short but packed with content, consisting of two episodes and a total of 26 minutes. It is directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki, animated by stSilver and Arbo Animation, and the production committee includes Taishi Tsutsui and Shueisha. Story and Characters"We Never Learn OVA" is an animated version of an episode from the original manga, and tells the story of the main character, Kazunari Takao (nicknamed Nitorian), and the unique heroines that surround him. The OVA focuses on the relationship between Nitorian and the heroines, and his growth through studying. Nitorian is a high school student who is not good at studying, but he meets the heroines who have excellent grades and gradually grows as they teach him how to study. The OVA depicts individual episodes of Nitorian and the heroines in particular, highlighting the charm of each character. Each heroine has her own personality, and her attitude towards studying and how she treats the Nitorians is different. For example, the cool and excellent Furuhashi Fumino, the genius but clumsy Kirisu Mafuyu, and the hardworking but bad at studying Ogata Rizu are all portrayed in greater depth through the OVA. Animation and performanceThe animation for "We Never Learn OVA" was done by ST Silver and Arbo Animation, and while faithfully recreating the atmosphere of the original work, it also features the kind of directing that only an OVA can provide. In particular, the characters' expressions and movements are drawn in detail, and the quality is sure to satisfy even fans of the original work. In terms of production, the study scenes and the scenes where the characters interact with each other are carefully drawn, and the story is designed to draw the viewer in. There are also some scenes that are unique to OVAs, so it is enough to provide fan service. Music and voice actingMusic is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the OVA. The background music in the study scenes and scenes depicting the characters' feelings is particularly impressive, and plays a role in drawing out the emotions of the viewers. The ending theme of the OVA also matches the worldview of the original work, allowing you to enjoy the afterglow of the story after watching it. The voice actors are also impressive, with Junya Enoki as Nitorian, Akari Kito as Fumino Furuhashi, Atsumi Tanezaki as Mafuyu Kirisu, and Yurika Kubo as Rizu Ogata, all perfectly matching the voices of the characters. In particular, the performances that express the characters' feelings in detail stand out, successfully eliciting the viewers' sympathy. Ratings and Recommendations"We Never Learn OVA" is a must-see for fans of the original work, and is packed with the charm that only OVAs can offer. In particular, the individual character episodes and fan service scenes are not seen in the original work, and will be a fresh experience for fans. In addition, the OVA's short but dense content is designed to keep viewers from getting bored. The recommended audience is not only fans of the original manga and TV anime, but also those who like youth stories with a study theme and unique characters. It is also perfect for those who want to enjoy dense content in the short time of an OVA. Related information and supplements"We Never Learn" is a manga that began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in 2017 and was adapted into a TV anime in 2019. An OVA was later released in November 2019, which is an animated version of popular episodes from the original work. The original manga is popular as a youth comedy with a study theme, and the story is particularly appealing in that it depicts the personalities and growth of the characters. The TV anime was also well-received, and the OVA was expected to be a sequel. The production staff for the OVA continues to include the TV anime staff, including director Yoshiaki Iwasaki, character designer Noriko Tanaka, and series composer Tatsuhiko Urahata. This allows the OVA to continue the worldview of the TV anime while bringing out new appeal. In addition, the latest volume of the original manga and related goods will be on sale to coincide with the release of the OVA, making it even more enjoyable for fans. In particular, the limited edition of the OVA comes with a character song CD and setting materials collection as bonuses, making it a must-have item for fans. Conclusion"We Never Learn OVA" is a work that brings out the charm of the original manga to the fullest, and is also full of new charms that are unique to OVAs. In particular, the individual episodes of the characters and the service scenes will be a fresh experience for fans of the original work. It is also recommended for those who want to enjoy dense content in the short time of an OVA. Please watch it and feel its charm. |
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