Adachi and Shimamura: Season 1 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Adachi and Shimamura takes the slow and steady approach to love. Thus giving you something which may feel annoyingly slow at times, but often authentic.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Adachi and Shimamura takes the slow and steady approach to love. Thus giving you something which may feel annoyingly slow at times, but often authentic.
In Horimiya, two high school teenagers show a side of themselves no one at school gets to see and maybe, just maybe, it might blossom into a romance.
The Promised Neverland returns and gets right into the story – no recap, no chill period, just demons chasing down our heroes.
In the finale, Adachi takes many bold steps in her relationship with Shimamura. However, does she confess?
Adachi seems to finally be ready to step things up but, will Shimamura finalize realize that Adachi wants to be more than friends?
It’s almost like Adachi and Shimamura’s relationship hits the resent button with a new school year beginning.
We see a softer side to Stolas, not in a sexual way, as we are introduced to his family – or what it once was.
Despite the build-up to Valentine’s Day, outside of Adachi getting a hug, the episode doesn’t offer much.
Adachi continues to prep for Valentine’s Day as Tarumi slowly finds means to reenter Shimamura’s life.
We jump from Christmas to New Years’ and now approach Valentine’s Day! But with someone new entering the picture, will Adachi’s place be threatened?
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