Tomo-Chan Is A Girl: Season 1/ Episode 4 “The Reason for Her Smile / I Want to Be Playful Like a Girl / Heroes Fall a Lot” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The desire to be closer expands beyond Tomo’s crush on Jun and leads to varying results.
The desire to be closer expands beyond Tomo’s crush on Jun and leads to varying results.
Information that may help you understand Jun’s feelings for Tomo arrive as she learns about Misuzu and Jun dating a few years ago.
While a fantasy series, “The Fire Hunter” doesn’t have vibrant colors and fantastical characters with eccentric personalities. It’s a bit dark, gloomy, and cinematic.
While Jun remains obtuse about how Tomo feels, under the right conditions, he does drop a bomb on her, which could change everything.
“Tomo-chan is a Girl” is an ode to all the tomboys who wanted a guy to like them, to have real friendships with other girls, but still have all the privileges of being accepted by the guys.
The robe appears, and so do scorches which gather into a phantom. Can the children’s wing be saved?
Ruka makes a move on Kazuya on a night when a typhoon hits, and she can’t go home.
How Living Dolls are kept under control is revealed, as we come to understand the life and responsibilities of Star Bearers – Barbara specifically.
While Kazuya’s mind runs wild about what he and Mizuhara’s relationship is, as usual, she drops something personal which may validate his thoughts.
After the first season’s events, the hope for Kate and Emilico is to pick up where they left off. However, with new mentors with soot powers, alone time is rare.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.