
Lesbian "romance" starts off with the main lead, university/college student Miyako Hoshino. You know it when it's a 4-koma adaptation, so don't expect any kind of streamlined story or plot, or rather, plot points *mmm*.

And props to director Daisuke Hiramaki for his debut (overall) directing of Wataten. That doesn't mean that this has the same quality and presentation as UzaMaid, but it is definitely leaps better. When you see this show, 2 things come to mind: The feelings of Yuru Yuri once again (since this is mainly a Shoujo Ai series), and the one of the veteran studios of CGDCT-based anime adaptations, Doga Kobo, back at it again from the similar but decent UzaMaid last season. It was way better than i expected, everything was so simple yet interesting and i absolutely recommend watching because i enjoyed every singe minute. The sound is cheerful and the Opening and Ending go completely with the anime's cheerful and fun mood. The art is pretty good and the character designs are absolutely beautiful enough to make u fall in love with the characters. as i said earlier i didn't have any expectations going into this but i ended up loving it in the end. overall The story is good, calm and fun to watch. Who couldn't even hold a conversation properly because she was really shy but that all change after she met her little sisters (Hinata) friends, who along with miyako experience something new everyday and as we move on more characters are introduced such as matsumoto and her absolutely cute little sister. The story started out with miyako being a shy Neet The story was filled with so many cute and funny moments, every episode miyako evolved more as a person through the hep of hana noa and her sister. When i started watching, honestly there wasn't much i expected because i thought it might be similar to uzamaid, which a lot of people thoughts as well and ended up completely misjudging the whole anime just becaus of the first episode. Had some kinda cute moments.I see a lot of the other reviews/posts and i am confused as to why everyone thinks miyao is a pedophile, which i really don't agree with. It's creepy and weird and the manga kinda tries to play on that, it's lighthearted and *never sexual* need I add, not even once (at least in volumes 1 and 2) but it still comes out kinda eh. 90% of the manga's focus is on the unhealthy obsession of a college student with a 5th grade girl, while the rest of the cast is essentially a non-sexual harem of 5th grade girls. It's cute in ways but as you can tell from the synopsis, yes, it's pretty creepy, even as someone who's usually comfortable with loli stuff. What the manga had to offer cuteness wise. I dropped it because after volume 2 i felt like i'd kinda seen I didn't mind my time with this manga, without the creepy overtones it would be a solid 5/10 for average, but honestly i dropped it because i'd rather read a regular romance manga that doesn't make me go "eeeeeeh that's weird" every so often. There's basically no story, the art is average, the only redeeming quality it has is the gimmick of a female otaku who's into an underage girl, and it's far from executed in the best way.

Recommended for legit lolicons, i'd say everyone else can safely give it a pass. Now excuse me, I seem to have Chris Hansen from Dateline NBC at my door. Overall this is a surprisingly fun and not so creepy story. I do think she'd look quite nice though and her cosplaying with the girls would kind of make it more adorable. It's different than the overly beautiful Big Sisters that always exist in anime.

I mean I actually like her character design as is. Don't know when and how old the Loli would be ( Probably around 16 or so) I guess it wouldn't be that weird if in some odd years the I do want her to be more social and hell, I wouldn't mind if she ended up even getting a girlfriend ( I say, girlfriend, cause It's Shoujo Ai and I prefer Yuri anyway) The big sister is probably my favorite character of the group. If this was with a guy then I could defiantly say this would probably be raising lots of alarms. But it's surprisingly kind of cute and charming in its own creepy way.

I thought it'd be really weird and kind of make me uncomfortable.
