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Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines!: Season 1 Episode 6 – Review/ Recap (Short)

It seems the show might be going back to refocusing on a heroine an episode as Lemon slips up about her feelings and worries everyone.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onAugust 23, 2024 12:21 PMSeptember 1, 2024 10:08 PM Hours Updated onSeptember 1, 2024 10:08 PM

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The Gist

1. In order to get away from the perception he (Nuzumizu) and Chihaya are doing something unbecoming, Nuzumizu says he was talking to Chihaya for advice. 2. With this said, Mitsuki decides to help Nuzumizu out, for he knows from asking Lemon advice now how that may look, and decides the guys need to help each other.
5. There continues to be a cute and relatable plot going on with what everyone is going through with their crushes. 6. The pursuit of trying to befriend your crush and prove your relationship isn’t strictly built on the potential of reciprocated feelings can be hard.
7. Yet, you don’t want to just cut them off from your life, yet also know it is hard to be happy for them being with someone who isn’t you. 8. But, at least Lemon has friends who will notably go out of their way to check on her.

Summary

  1. In order to get away from the perception he (Nuzumizu) and Chihaya are doing something unbecoming, Nuzumizu says he was talking to Chihaya for advice.
  2. With this said, Mitsuki decides to help Nuzumizu out, for he knows from asking Lemon advice now how that may look, and decides the guys need to help each other.
  3. However, in the pursuit of trying to make a group hang out so that Nuzumizu and Anna can spend time together, eventually alone, he pushes past where Lemon can be happy for him, and she accidentally confesses that she loved him.
  4. After saying that, she is embarrassed and decides to hide at her grandmother’s house, where the Lit Club, minus the president, decides to check up on her.

Review

  • There continues to be a cute and relatable plot going on with what everyone is going through with their crushes.
  • The pursuit of trying to befriend your crush and prove your relationship isn’t strictly built on the potential of reciprocated feelings can be hard.
  • Yet, you don’t want to just cut them off from your life, yet also know it is hard to be happy for them being with someone who isn’t you.
  • But, at least Lemon has friends who will notably go out of their way to check on her.

General Information

Additional Information

  1. Previous Episode: Season 1/ Episode 5
  2. Series Page

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Episode Title

Let Any One of You Who Has Never Been Dumped Be the First to Throw a Stone at the Losing Heroine

Release Date

August 17, 2024

Network

Crunchyroll

Director(s)

Yuki Watanabe & Amagaeru

Writer(s)

Yuki Watanabe & Motoki Nakanishi

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Related Tags: Amagaeru, Crunchyroll, Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines, Motoki Nakanishi, Yuki Watanabe

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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