

Girlfriend, Girlfriend
Naoya Mukai has loved Saki Saki since grade school, and when she finally accepts his feelings, he's at his happiest. But one day, a cute girl named Nagisa Minase confesses to him! Not wishing to choose only one over another, Naoya chooses to go out with both of them!! What will be of this love triangle that challenges morality itself?
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Plot Summary
High schooler Naoya Mukai starts dating Saki Saki, his classmate and a girl from the soccer team, after she confesses to him. However, he also begins dating Rika Hoshino, another classmate who was previously interested in him. Naoya decides to date both girls, navigating the complexities of a polyamorous relationship with the help of his childhood friend and neighbor, Minase Nagisa, who also harbors feelings for him. The series follows their unconventional romantic entanglements and the humorous situations that arise from their unique relationship dynamic.
Critical Reception
Girlfriend, Girlfriend (Kanojo, Kanojo) is a comedic anime series that generally receives mixed to positive reception from its target audience. It is primarily praised for its over-the-top humor, exaggerated character expressions, and its commitment to the chaotic harem and rom-com tropes it employs. While some viewers find the premise and execution entertaining and amusing, others may find the humor repetitive or the characters' actions to be frustratingly nonsensical.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and outlandish comedic situations.
- The character dynamics, while chaotic, offer frequent laugh-out-loud moments.
- Some viewers found the humor to be overly exaggerated or repetitive at times.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the show's unique premise and its successful execution of a bizarre harem comedy. The over-the-top humor and the unconventional romantic setup are frequently highlighted as positives, leading to an overall enjoyable viewing experience for fans of the genre. Some users express that the humor can be a bit much, but this is often seen as part of the show's charm.
Fun Fact
The manga series on which Girlfriend, Girlfriend is based is written and illustrated by Hiroyuki, who is also known for creating the popular manga "The Teacher Can't Tell Me" (Aho Girl).
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