The show opens up with Kagurazaka Asuna doing a bizarre incantation in hopes that her homeroom teacher will once again be Takahata-sensei. Unfortunately, it turns out that it was just a joke that her friend Konoka made up, and they have to hurry to make it to the first day of class on time. While sprinting to Mahora Academy, a 10 year old boy pulls up alongside Asuna and mentions that she has “a look of unrequited love” on her face. Asuna beats him up and then runs off to class (but not before he accidentally sneezes and blows her skirt up). Upon getting to homeroom, they are beset with just about every anime stereotype ever, but the best part is that Asuna’s friends Haruna and Yue are trying to get man-shy (and fellow library staffer) Miyazaki Nodoka to look at yaoi!!!! Good times until it turns out that the homeroom/English teacher is actually Negi Springfield (the boy from before) and not Takahata sensei. Asuna’s day gets worse when she finds that her springtime lival of her youth, Yukihiro Ayaka, is also in her homeroom. Asuna calls Ayaka a pedophile (since she seems to really like Negi) and Ayaka calls Asuna a violent monkey with a geezer fetish, and so the class is taken up with cat fighting (interrupted only temporarily with more skirt-shredding sneezing). Later, when Negi is brooding, he sees Nodoka falling down stairs under the weight of a stack of books, and so Negi has to whip out his standard-issue RPG staff and use his wind powers to break her fall. Asuna sees all of this and has her suspicions about Negi confirmed.
I didn’t know much about the show other than that it had good art, but from the OP I quickly found out what type of show this would be. Yeah it wasn’t anything to scream and shout about, but I thought it was kinda enjoyable. The art was very good and the comedy was ok. Really the best part about these harem shows is that you (the viewer) can sit at home and pick a favorite girl to root for and try to predict the winners and the losers. It’s like watching sports or those reality competition shows. From what I saw, I liked Ayaka, but the show is still rather young. The sheer amount of stereotypical schoolgirl designs (even a robot girl!!!) ensure that there will be a team girl for everyone to root for. I’m looking forward to this show as a nice fluffy change of pace from the other shows on my watchlist. OP/ED and general music were decent as well. Most of all, this show makes me think of Full Metal Alchemist with harem, and that sounds great to me!
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The show opens up with Kagurazaka Asuna doing a bizarre incantation in hopes that her homeroom teacher will once again be Takahata-sensei. Unfortunately, it turns out that it was just a joke that her friend Konoka made up, and they have to hurry to make it to the first day of class on time. While sprinting to Mahora Academy, a 10 year old boy pulls up alongside Asuna and mentions that she has “a look of unrequited love” on her face. Asuna beats him up and then runs off to class (but not before he accidentally sneezes and blows her skirt up). Upon getting to homeroom, they are beset with just about every anime stereotype ever, but the best part is that Asuna’s friends Haruna and Yue are trying to get man-shy (and fellow library staffer) Miyazaki Nodoka to look at yaoi!!!! Good times until it turns out that the homeroom/English teacher is actually Negi Springfield (the boy from before) and not Takahata sensei. Asuna’s day gets worse when she finds that her springtime lival of her youth, Yukihiro Ayaka, is also in her homeroom. Asuna calls Ayaka a pedophile (since she seems to really like Negi) and Ayaka calls Asuna a violent monkey with a geezer fetish, and so the class is taken up with cat fighting (interrupted only temporarily with more skirt-shredding sneezing). Later, when Negi is brooding, he sees Nodoka falling down stairs under the weight of a stack of books, and so Negi has to whip out his standard-issue RPG staff and use his wind powers to break her fall. Asuna sees all of this and has her suspicions about Negi confirmed.
I didn’t know much about the show other than that it had good art, but from the OP I quickly found out what type of show this would be. Yeah it wasn’t anything to scream and shout about, but I thought it was kinda enjoyable. The art was very good and the comedy was ok. Really the best part about these harem shows is that you (the viewer) can sit at home and pick a favorite girl to root for and try to predict the winners and the losers. It’s like watching sports or those reality competition shows. From what I saw, I liked Ayaka, but the show is still rather young. The sheer amount of stereotypical schoolgirl designs (even a robot girl!!!) ensure that there will be a
teamgirl for everyone to root for. I’m looking forward to this show as a nice fluffy change of pace from the other shows on my watchlist. OP/ED and general music were decent as well. Most of all, this show makes me think of Full Metal Alchemist with harem, and that sounds great to me!Related posts: