The appeal and reviews of Horimiya: A new standard for youth romantic comedies

The appeal and reviews of Horimiya: A new standard for youth romantic comedies

Horimiya - A youth love comedy that depicts the bittersweetness of youth

"Horimiya" is a TV anime series based on the manga by HERO and Daisuke Hagiwara, which aired from January 10 to April 4, 2021. It was broadcast on TOKYO MX and BS11 every Sunday from 12:30am for 30 minutes, and consists of 13 episodes. Animation was produced by CloverWorks and the director was Masashi Ishihama.

story

The story of "Horimiya" revolves around the meeting and growth of the main characters Hori Kyouko and Miyamura Itsuki. Hori Kyouko is beautiful and popular at school, but at home she is an ordinary girl who does housework for her family. Miyamura Itsuki, on the other hand, is plain and inconspicuous at school, but at home she has a surprising side to her, wearing piercings and tattoos. One day, when Hori helps an injured Miyamura, the two of them grow closer and learn each other's secrets. Gradually, their relationship develops from friendship to romance, and they also deepen their interactions with their friends around them.

character

The appeal of "Horimiya" lies in its unique characters. The main characters are introduced below.

Kyouko Hori
She is beautiful and popular at school, but at home she is just an ordinary girl who does the housework for her family. Through her encounter with Miyamura, she begins to reveal her true self.
Miyamura Izuki
At school, he is plain and unassuming, but at home he wears piercings and has tattoos, revealing a surprising side to him. Through his encounter with Hori, he finds the courage to express himself.
Yoshikawa Yuuna
Hori's best friend, she has a bright and cheerful personality. She supports the relationship between Hori and Miyamura and acts as a mediator between the two.
Takuya Ishikawa
Miyamura's friend, a cool and silent character. He senses the change in Miyamura and tries to understand his relationship with Hori.
Yuki Mizuhara
A kind-hearted classmate of Hori, she warmly watches over the relationship between Hori and Miyamura.

Anime Rating

"Horimiya" has been highly praised as a youthful romantic comedy. In particular, the portrayal of the relationship between Hori and Miyamura was so realistic that it resonated with viewers. Another part of its appeal is the growth of its unique characters and the deepening of their friendships. The beautiful visuals of animation studio CloverWorks and the careful direction of director Ishihama Masashi have also been praised.

Comparison with the original

The original manga was co-produced by HERO and Daisuke Hagiwara and published by Square Enix. The anime closely follows the essence of the original while adding original scenes, providing fans of the original with a new perspective. In particular, the encounter between Hori and Miyamura and their growth are carefully depicted, bringing out the charm of the original to the fullest.

Viewers' reactions

The reaction from viewers was very positive, with many on social media especially expressing empathy for the relationship between Hori and Miyamura and the character growth. In addition to being enjoyable as a youthful romantic comedy, the series has also been praised for its scenes that depict friendship and family ties. Viewers have commented that "I was able to feel the bittersweetness of youth" and "The character growth was so realistic and moving."

Recommended points

"Horimiya" is recommended for those who want to enjoy a youthful romantic comedy and those who like works that depict character growth and friendship. In particular, you will be able to empathize with the relationship between Hori and Miyamura and the growth of the unique characters. Another attraction is the beautiful visuals and careful direction. This is a work that should be watched by anyone who wants to feel the bittersweetness of youth.

Related Titles

Other works that depict youth romantic comedies like "Horimiya" include "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU." These works also have many scenes depicting the growth and friendship of the characters, allowing you to feel the bittersweetness of youth. Another attraction is the beautiful visuals and careful direction. I would recommend that people who enjoyed "Horimiya" also watch these works.

summary

"Horimiya" is a highly acclaimed youth romantic comedy. Not only can you empathize with the relationship between Hori and Miyamura and the growth of the unique characters, but the beautiful visuals and careful direction are also part of its appeal. It is a work that should be watched by anyone who wants to feel the bittersweetness of youth. In addition, other youth romantic comedies such as "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" and "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU" are also recommended. If you enjoyed "Horimiya", you should definitely watch these works as well.

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