Tomo-Chan Is A Girl!: Season 1/ Episode 13 “To Stay by Your Side…” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers) | Season Finale
The end of “Tomo-Chan Is A Girl” will likely bring a tear to your eye, even as Jun pushes back the goalpost.
The end of “Tomo-Chan Is A Girl” will likely bring a tear to your eye, even as Jun pushes back the goalpost.
HAS THE MOMENT FINALLY COME? Will Tomo and Jun be on the same page and, dare I say, enter a relationship?!
Misuzu increasingly finds herself facing how she might impede Tomo’s relationship with Jun, which weighs on her.
Alongside fleshing out why Jun didn’t talk to Tomo for a year and his short relationship with Misuzu, he finally earns his Gameboy back.
Carol has always presented herself as a smiling, silly, sometimes naïve girl. But is there more to her than we’ve been led to believe?
As Tomo and Jun inch closer and closer to a potential relationship, Misuzu starts to realize what changes that can cause and questions if she should have done things differently.
The origins of Tomo and Jun’s relationship are explored, as well as Jun potentially seeing Tomo in a bikini for the first time.
A character guide for Crunchyroll’s “Tomo-Chan Is a Girl,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
It’s Tomo’s 16th birthday, and with that comes her seeing a different side to Jun and, later on, him coming to a deeper realization about their relationship.
The homes and many parents are met, as we see where Carol, Misuzu, and Jun live.
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 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 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.
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