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What can I say? I like the show...a LOT. I'm a guy and I usually don't watch too much anime geared toward, shall we say, "junior age" people. I like my animation viewing to be chock full of bouncy female parts, female curves, awesome s...


TV Show spotlight
Shinichi Sakurai’s one wish is for a little peace and quiet. But Hana Uzaki — his boisterous, well-endowed underclassman — has other plans. All she wants is to hang out and poke fun at him. With the help of her chipper charm and peppy persistence, this might just be the start of a beautiful relationship!
Season 2 of Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! continues the comedic adventures of the energetic and playful Hana Uzaki as she relentlessly annoys her senior, Shinichi Sakurai. Uzaki is determined to get the introverted Sakurai to socialize more, often by dragging him into awkward and humorous situations. The season follows their daily lives as they navigate college, part-time jobs, and their unique, developing relationship.
Season 2 of Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! maintained a similar reception to its first season. While praised for its lighthearted humor and endearing character dynamics, particularly the chemistry between Uzaki and Sakurai, some critics noted the continued reliance on ecchi humor and predictable plotlines. The animation and voice acting were generally well-received, contributing to the show's overall enjoyable but not groundbreaking viewing experience.
Fans appreciate the continued comedic interactions and the development of Uzaki and Sakurai's relationship.
The show's blend of slice-of-life comedy and ecchi elements remains a key draw for its audience.
Some viewers found the humor to be formulaic, but generally enjoyed the series' charm.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the show's humor and the fun dynamic between the main characters, Uzaki and Sakurai. Many viewers enjoy the lighthearted and often silly situations the characters find themselves in, appreciating Uzaki's persistent efforts to liven up Sakurai's life. The ecchi elements are generally accepted as part of the show's charm by its core audience.
The second season of Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! was released in Japan in October 2022, with international distribution handled by various streaming platforms.
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What can I say? I like the show...a LOT. I'm a guy and I usually don't watch too much anime geared toward, shall we say, "junior age" people. I like my animation viewing to be chock full of bouncy female parts, female curves, awesome s...

I love the slice-of-life elements in this first volume, but Uzaki herself is a tad annoying for me. As someone who’s quiet and passive, though, I have trouble relating to outgoing characters who don’t care what others around them think.