

The World of Machida-kun
High school boy Machida is a loner who is not particularly good at his studies or extracurricular activities. He does seem to have his heart in the right place however. When he is injured at school instead of the school nurse at the infirmary a school-mate tends to him. He develops a crush for her and soon enough the feelings are returned.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the everyday life of Nana, a high school student who is obsessed with boys and finding her ideal type. She spends her days observing and idealizing the boys around her, particularly her classmates. When a new, quiet boy named Machida transfers to her class, Nana becomes instantly intrigued, seeing him as a potential candidate for her perfect romance.
Critical Reception
The World of Machida-kun was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its charming animation, relatable portrayal of teenage anxieties about romance, and its unique, quirky storytelling. It was noted for its gentle humor and focus on the inner lives of its characters, particularly Nana's elaborate fantasies.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and imaginative depiction of adolescent infatuation.
- Commended for its distinct animation style and heartfelt character development.
- Noted for its blend of humor and poignant exploration of self-discovery.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's creative storytelling and relatable themes of teenage romance and self-discovery. Many found the animation style charming and the characters endearing, leading to a generally positive audience response.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a manga series of the same name by Hidekichi Matsumoto, known for its surreal humor and distinctive art style.
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