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Jukki HanadaMúsica:
牛尾憲輔Reparto:
Shun Horie, Hina Yomiya, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Aki Toyosaki, Yukari Tamura, Gen Satō, Ayaka Asai, Nobunaga Shimazaki, Jun Fukushima, Megumi Han, Matsuri Kurosaki (más)Episodios(13)
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Bokura wa sagašite iru (S02E01)
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Boku wa Otona no Narikake (S02E02)
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Boku wa Jamada to (S02E03)
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Jamada wa boku o (S02E04)
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Boku wa širitai (S02E05)
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Jamada wa boku ga suki (S02E06)
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Bokura wa Afure Deru (S02E07)
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Bokura wa jofukaši šita (S02E08)
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Bokura wa jakusoku šita (S02E09)
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Boku wa Jamada ni čikazukitai (S02E10)
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Boku wa Maketakunai (S02E11)
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Boku wa cutaetai (S02E12)
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Boku to wataši no koigokoro (S02E13)
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I had high hopes going in, but The Dangers in My Heart surpassed all expectations. The final episode was nothing short of brilliant, earning a solid 10/10 from me. The way the two main characters bared their hearts, revealing why they fell in love, felt so genuine and beautifully fitting with everything we've seen throughout not just this season, but the entire series. From the very first season, the show had me hooked. It delved into the gradual transformation of two vastly different personalities finding their way to each other. The second season brilliantly builds upon this foundation, deepening their relationship, throwing new obstacles in their path, and culminating in a breathtaking finale. What stood out the most for me? Perhaps it was how the main character, despite his insecurities and fears, ultimately grasped what needed to be done at a crucial moment, revealing a surprising maturity. On the other hand, the main female character, often seeming confident but struggling with her own uncertainties, felt incredibly relatable. The series beautifully portrays the conflicts of adolescence — the clash between the weight of adulthood's responsibilities and the carefree naivety of childhood. It's a delicate balance that's masterfully executed, making everything the characters do feel utterly believable. Moments like Ichikawa's confrontation with his past self are some of the series' most powerful. Both main characters are exceptionally well-written, with their own strengths and weaknesses. Watching them grow, both individually and in their relationship, is what kept me rooting for them throughout. Sure, it gets cringy and awkward at times, but that's part of the charm — reminiscent of those first romances we've all experienced. The animation is top-notch, complemented by an even better musical score. In short, I was thoroughly enthralled by the show. I hope for more episodes because this feels like just the beginning of a relationship that promises to be as intriguing as the journey to it. 9.5/10 ()
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