I had a dream. I dreamed that Otakus of all races and preferences came together and lived in one city with different sections of the city catering to different Otaku tastes. If that city had two high schools, one of them would be the one in Lucky Star and the other one would be this one.
In these high schools, in addition to some real life subjects (just to make it even closer to an anime), there will be talks about anime, manga, games, and other references from different media and entertainment outlets, but of course anime and manga would be the primary subjects.
Of course everyone gets at minimum a B- for those subjects. Why not?
I know this show is too self-indulgent and turns too much inward that its audience must be tiny and I doubt anyone outside of a very small circle would appreciate it. But why the hell is it that I’m laughing watching it?
And, why the fuck is Kurimu so cute and adorable, and oh so moe? Why is that eroge/galgame plots still becomes an integral part of this show even though it’s supposedly has been making fun of it?
Who the fuck knows? I…I can’t believe I’m going to say it but I love it…Except when it bluntly attempts to promote DVD and does a utterly poor job at making fun/taking jabs at it.
Help me, Student President Kurimu! Onegai, Kurimu kaijou!
Because it puts a big smile on otakus’ faces and a frown to people that don’t get all the references. 🙁
@Seinime Amen. That’s what I love about it. My lack of care for people don’t understand certainly doesn’t put a dent in my enjoyment for the show.