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Otoboku: Maidens are Falling for Me
Mizuho can't believe his ears when Grandpa's will is read out. Grandpa's final wish is for Mizuho to attend the same academy as Mizuho's mother. The catch is it's an all-girls school. With the help of friend Mariya however, he gets a makeover good enough to fool everyone at the academy.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Yuuta, a young man who is forced to transfer to an all-girls school disguised as a girl due to his family's financial troubles. He must navigate the challenges of fitting in, maintaining his secret identity, and dealing with the affections of many of the female students.
Critical Reception
Otoboku: Maidens are Falling for Me is a lighthearted harem anime that generally received mixed to positive reviews for its comedic elements and playful take on reverse harem tropes. While not critically acclaimed, it was enjoyed by fans of the genre for its cute characters and humorous situations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and the amusing premise of a male lead in an all-girls school.
Appreciated for its cute character designs and generally lighthearted tone.
Some found the plot predictable and the character dynamics to be typical of the harem genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers enjoying the comedic misunderstandings and the charming cast of female characters. The cross-dressing aspect and the ensuing romantic entanglements are frequently highlighted as enjoyable elements.
Fun Fact
The anime is based on a Japanese manga series of the same name.
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