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D-Frag!
Kazama Kenji likes to believe he is something of a delinquent. Moreover, others seem to like to agree that he is. Of course, Kenji's gang finds their way to a group of four not-so-normal girls—Chitose, Sakura, Minami and Roka—and all at once, whatever reputation he may have is nothing compared to the outrageous behavior of the girls. Shanghaied into joining their club, what will happen to his everyday life from that point on?
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Plot Summary
Kazama Kenji, a delinquent aspiring to lead his own gang, finds himself involuntarily joining the eccentric Game Development Club after a prank gone wrong. The club consists of four quirky girls: the tsundere club president Chitose, the masochistic Roka, the calm and collected Sakura, and the intelligent but clueless Funabashi. Kenji must now navigate the absurd challenges and bizarre schemes of these girls as they attempt to create the ultimate game, all while trying to escape their clutches and maintain his delinquent image.
Critical Reception
D-Frag! was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its fast-paced humor, unique characters, and surreal comedic situations. While not a mainstream hit, it gained a cult following among anime fans who appreciated its unconventional approach to the slice-of-life and comedy genres. The animation style and voice acting were also frequently praised for contributing to the show's chaotic energy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless, absurd humor and over-the-top comedic situations.
Appreciated for its unique and memorable cast of eccentric characters.
Noted for its fast pacing and energetic, chaotic delivery of gags.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly appreciate D-Frag! for its hilarity, finding the humor consistently funny and the characters endearingly bizarre. Many highlight the show's ability to deliver laugh-out-loud moments with its fast-paced gags and unique comedic timing, making it a highly recommended watch for fans of absurd comedy.
Fun Fact
The character of Roka Shibasaki is known for her distinctive habit of saying 'nyamo,' a playful variation of 'nyan' (meow), often associated with cat-like behavior.
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