One of the most innocent and delightful Japanese anime rom-coms is Komi Can’t Communicate, based on author Tomohito Oda’s ongoing manga of the same name. At a glance, Komi Can’t Communicate is a generic and formulaic high school rom-com, but that’s actually the point. In subtle ways, the anime is a gentle parody of high school anime and rom-coms, albeit with humorous portrayals of every trope that sustains these genres.This makes Komi Can’t Communicate a joy to watch in both of its seasons, although some episodes do a better job than others when it comes to how they embrace genre clichés and telling a real love story. In Komi Can’t Communicate season two, some episodes do a fine job with the main romance and deepening the anime’s characters, while others just explore fun, entertaining tropes and go through the motions. However, the best season two episodes all have some serious substance behind their good-natured parodies.Episode 23 of Komi Can’t Communicate, like most episodes of the anime, is divided into several short segments or mini-episodes. “It’s Just Ripped Tights” is the first of four sketches in episode 23. Unfortunately, these four segments don’t add up to much and they don’t bring anything new to the Komi anime. For this reason, it’s the second season’s weakest overall episode.RELATED: 15 Ways Modern Anime Is Better
One of the most innocent and delightful Japanese anime rom-coms is Komi Can’t Communicate, based on author Tomohito Oda’s ongoing manga of the same name. At a glance, Komi Can’t Communicate is a generic and formulaic high school rom-com, but that’s actually the point. In subtle ways, the anime is a gentle parody of high school anime and rom-coms, albeit with humorous portrayals of every trope that sustains these genres.
This makes Komi Can’t Communicate a joy to watch in both of its seasons, although some episodes do a better job than others when it comes to how they embrace genre clichés and telling a real love story. In Komi Can’t Communicate season two, some episodes do a fine job with the main romance and deepening the anime’s characters, while others just explore fun, entertaining tropes and go through the motions. However, the best season two episodes all have some serious substance behind their good-natured parodies.
Episode 23 of Komi Can’t Communicate, like most episodes of the anime, is divided into several short segments or mini-episodes. “It’s Just Ripped Tights” is the first of four sketches in episode 23. Unfortunately, these four segments don’t add up to much and they don’t bring anything new to the Komi anime. For this reason, it’s the second season’s weakest overall episode.
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