

WATAMOTE ~No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys Fault I'm Not Popular!~
Fifteen year old Kuroki Tomoko has dated dozens of boys and is easily the most popular girl around-- inside her dating games. In reality, she gets tongue tied just talking to people, and throughout middle school she's only had one actual friend. As she enters high school, she desperately wants to be popular, but doesn't understand that real-life doesn't work like her games. Her artificial successes pave the way to real folly and failure. But why drop this strategy when there's always someone else to blame?!
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Plot Summary
Tomoko Kuroki, a highly introverted and insecure middle schooler, believes that she will be popular and successful once she enters high school. However, upon starting high school, she finds herself as unpopular as ever, leading her to desperate and often cringe-worthy attempts to gain popularity. The anime follows her socially awkward and often painful journey as she navigates high school life, desperately seeking validation and friendship.
Critical Reception
WataMote received significant attention for its unflinching portrayal of social anxiety and loneliness, resonating with viewers who identified with Tomoko's struggles. While some found Tomoko's extreme awkwardness and the show's often uncomfortable situations to be difficult to watch, many praised its unique and relatable take on adolescent insecurities and its dark comedic elements. The anime was noted for its bravery in depicting such a deeply flawed and unlikable protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brutally honest and often hilarious depiction of social anxiety.
- Tomoko's character is a relatable, albeit extreme, representation of adolescent insecurity.
- The show's dark humor and uncomfortable situations are a core part of its appeal.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciate the show's unique premise and the relatable awkwardness of the main character, Tomoko. Many viewers found the humor to be effective, deriving from the character's cringeworthy attempts at social interaction. However, some found Tomoko's constant failures and negative outlook to be a bit repetitive or discouraging over time.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, often unsettling, facial expressions of the protagonist Tomoko Kuroki are a deliberate stylistic choice that reflects her internal turmoil and social anxieties.
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