Two meaning second base? That was done a long time ago!
Summary:
Valentine’s day’s coming up, and you know what that means: chocolates, chocolates, and more chocolates. Yamada, who usually gets a host of chocolates, fails to recognize that she must give chocolates to Kosuda. Of course, she’s got some major competition: Mayu makes excellent chocolate cakes, with which Yamada has absolutely no chance of competing. Alas, she still tries to make the chocolates, and–after pulling an all-nighter to do so–does! However, when the time comes for her to deliver them to Kosuda, she just leaves it in the mail box. Fortunately, Kosuda likes them. All’s well that end’s well!
Smoking hot babe on Valentines Day
But screw the emotional side; when it comes down to it, Yamada wants it rough ‘n’ dirty–and her erogami makes sure she knows! So she gets the bright idea of not wearing panties to school and, to say the least, it wasn’t her finest hour. She goes through the day embarrassed and preventing anyone from seeing her genitals. But, when the day’s finally over, Kosuda sees her without her panties…and so he goes back home and, well, the rest is history. Well, not really.
Reaction:
Am I to say that the same jokes have been repeated again and again? Sure, it’s funny sometimes–but I get the feeling that it’s not going to get much funnier. Sure, many have said that it does get better with time; but as of right now, I fail to see the slight crescendo in humor quality. The first part was VERY boring. I can’t imagine myself sitting through another one of those. It felt cliche, overdone, and–worst of all–unlike the typical B Gata H Kei. Changes are nice, of course; but changing something unique into something completely cliche is an unforgivable deed.
O sacred one, lead to the path of sexual nirvana
Thankfully, the second part was completely different from the first part. In fact, they note that there was barely any potty humor in the first section and purposefully make it especially bawdy. Again, this felt a bit cliche, but it was certainly better than the first part. For example, the part about the erogami was pretty good. My favorite scene, however, would have to be when Yamada is about to masturbate in class. I don’t know why, but I thought this was particularly hilarious, as well as the busty friend’s reaction to it.
In all, I have only one thing to say: B Gata H Kei, you can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?
I rest my case.
How can the subconscious tell between dreams and realities? INCEPTION


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I’m telling you, you have to persevere until at LEAST the 11th episode.
Well, eleven episodes is pretty far away…but I guess it’s a goal I’m working towards. I’ll consider it. =D
Haha nice Inception reference. ^ ^
Anyways, agree that potty jokes do get old sometimes, but just from reading this, the series actually sounds kind of hot.
Well, I just say the movie two days ago, so I had to put it in.
I’m not a fan of potty jokes, but I am a fan of bawdy humor. To make a clear distinction, I don’t like the Family Guy one-time potty jokes, yet I love American Pie and Eurotrip. As for the series itself, it’s a bit of both, though I am hoping for the played-out humor, not the one-liners.
The “going commando” segment was the funniest part of the episode, especially when she goes on a monologue about how it will reverse Japan’s ageing population.
I pity the fish in the aquarium…
The second part was certainly the funniest part of the episode. I did catch the monologue about how her rather scandalous actions would help the world in various ways, which gave me a chuckle–but not much more, I’m sorry to say. To each his or her own, I guess. XD I guess you could say that the preference stems from a need to have build-up of humor, almost like the first episode in the library. That scene had proper buildup, which turned into an awesome scene.
And those fish will never eat chocolate again…poor sea creatures.