My Little Monster
My Little Monster

My Little Monster

2012TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Mizutani Shizuku finds peace in her studies.  Working hard to stay at the top of the class, alone but focused.  When she is tasked with delivering class materials to Yoshida Haru, her world starts to rapidly expand.  With some new friends and feelings, will she be able to stay focused on her studies?

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IMDb7.3/10
Google Users90%
Director: Noriyuki AbeGenres: Anime, Comedy, Romance, School, Shoujo

Plot Summary

Shizuku, a pragmatic and studious high school girl, is focused solely on her academics and maintaining a distant, detached life. Her world is turned upside down when she's tasked with delivering school suspension papers to Haru, a notoriously violent and unpredictable boy. To her surprise, Haru immediately becomes fixated on Shizuku, seeing her as his first true friend. As Shizuku navigates this bizarre new dynamic, she finds herself reluctantly drawn into Haru's chaotic world, challenging her carefully constructed emotional walls and forcing her to confront the complexities of friendship and love.

Critical Reception

My Little Monster (also known as Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun) was generally well-received by fans of the shoujo genre for its quirky characters and unique blend of humor and romance. While not a critical darling in the mainstream, it resonated with its target audience for its unconventional approach to a high school romance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and often hilarious character interactions.
  • Appreciated for its unconventional take on high school romance and friendship dynamics.
  • Some found the pacing and plot development to be inconsistent at times.

Google audience: Google users generally loved the anime, highlighting the compelling and often eccentric character development, particularly the evolving relationship between the main protagonists. Many viewers found the humor to be a strong point and appreciated the show's refreshing departure from typical romance tropes.

Fun Fact

The manga series 'My Little Monster' by Robico, on which the anime is based, was serialized in Kodansha's Dessert magazine and has been collected into 13 tankōbon volumes.

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