Can't really say I do. He has redeeming qualities and he's slowly and painfully growing out of his edgy phase, but there was very little admirable about how he was at first. Which is the entire point of the show, by the way. Not sure how people keep missing it.
Well, finally someone who seems to share my opinion of this show almost to a T. Especially the part about the MC near the end. Have to say I always found a bit painful to read these comments like "I can totally relate to Hachiman, he doesn't give a shit". Jesus Christ, are you people even actually watching this show? The man is broken and in a state of so much constant pain that the pain itself dulled over time out of sheer habit. It's like that notorious "I hate nice girls" at the end of the fifth episode. I've seen people embrace it as some gospel, writing things like "Yeah, nice girls suck, I can relate so much", when the point of the entire quote is that the man has been hurt so many times that kindness feels cruel to him because it leaves him longing for more. To be clear I absolutely love that quote, but it's a pretty damn unhealthy thing he's saying there and it's supposed to be perceived as a negative of his rotten view of humanity, not as a guideline on how to be a "cool loner".
yeah to be fair nothing hachiman says or does in season 1 should be related to positively. If you do then you probably need to seek some counseling because nothing he says or does is remotely healthy.
@@feeblemind yeah i should probably go to therapy. I almost tried to kill my self in my birthday because i didn't really feel something genuine when we had my party at my friends condo.
It's such a layered anime. I appreciated it when I was younger as just relating to Hachiman and resonating with his feelings of being a loner. He was like the ultimate loner and I used to admire how he was willing to sacrifice himself for others. Some of the lines from his inner monologues in season 1 I had heard almost identically in my own mind prior to watching. As I've grown older I've come to appreciate the flaws in his worldview, the error in his self-sacrificial ways, and all the self-deception and sophistry that he internally engages in. My experience watching changed as I rewatched to wanting him to grow as I struggled to grow out of that mindset myself. So I could appreciate it on different levels already, and that's apart from just enjoying it as a standard romcom show.
This! The first time I watched and read I was drawn to what I thought was cool, seeing Hachiman self sacrifice and not giving a shit, his uber loner status etc. But as I have grown and with the recent reread I was able to pick up on the multiple subtexts throughout the series and the how Hachiman says some self contradictory things or how many a time what he thinks (his monologue) isn't actually his true feelings.
I've always felt that people were totally missing the point of the showing by saying "I relate so much to Hachiman's character and his ideology". At the start of the show, Hachiman has a very toxic view of the world and society that formed due to his past experiences. He's convinced himself that he doesn't need human connections as a coping mechanism, however later on these mechanisms fall apart and he finally allows himself to be vulnerable in front of the people that he genuinely cares about, and also care about him. As someone that has always had a tough time talking to people and getting across to people what's on my mind, I can relate to Hachiman's past experiences. Even now it's still difficult to open up to people. However, like Haciman, I have realized the importance of human relationships in one's life. Hachiman starts off as a character that some of us may relate to, but at the same time his apathetic and nihilistic mindset towards the world are far from healthy and desirable.
I’m gonna admit it, the first time I watched snafu I praised hachiman’s loner personality. But on further rewatch, this show has so much more to each character than just a one sided personality. It doesn’t feel like a harem anime because these characters feel so dam real. It’s about each characters flaws and how they grow as people.
Great video man. One of the best aspect about SNAFU is how flawed every character are. Not just the main characters, but even characters like Yukino's sister Haruno. Even though it is portrayed like Haruno is the perfect daughter that Yukino never was. Despite that, you get the feeling that she's tired of putting up a facade of having to act perfect around everyone. I think the reason Yukino is so cold towards people is because she doesn't put up any facades. She has seen that from her mother and sister while growing so she hates that. It also makes sense why she doesn't have a good relationship with her family. Every character in SNAFU is going through some problems, not just the main trio. I think that is what makes the world of SNAFU realistic and believable. I'm very excited for what season 3 will bring. I really love 8man and I can't wait to see how his and Totsuka's relationship will grow. 8man x Totsuka. But no seriously, I am ecstatic about season 3 and your episodic reviews.
Yukimom kinda treats yukino as a spare tire that's the problem for her. Her mother gives her freedom in a way but in a way she doesn't have freedom at all. And haruno is a sis con she loves her sister too much She is more like hachiman in that way
To this day I'm still not sure of how I should feel about Haruno. At times she seems almost the villain of the story and a source of pain for Yukino. She's basically the Loki of the show. Then you have moments where she feels more like an "Agent of Chaos" that is disrupting the status quo and challenging the main characters for their own good on the long term. She does it teasing, mocking, dropping little cruel truth bombs about their relationships and so on, but you would almost get the impression she's actually trying to help.
@@tonyh2082 the reason haruno is so obedient is bcz if she doesn't obey the expectations will be put on yukino. The jealousy is there and the fact that yukino idolizes haruno and follows suit that she despises. But from what I can see she makes yukino hate her so that her sister makes some progress Also she is a hard core hachi×yuki shipper
my personal favorite scene was that shrine one where Yui drinks from a cup and offers the same cup to Hikki and he refuses which surprises Yui at first and then realizes what Hachiman was referring to. It wasn't exactly explicitly established in the first season, but that scene really showed that Hachiman was very mindful of innocent little experiences that accumulate to some unreasonable expectations. And that he was consciously making an effort to maintain a certain distance from everyone, and in this scene, Yui in particular. And i realized this point when i was reading the LN (coz a lot of Hachiman's internal monologue was cut out in the anime, but he was mindful of Yui trying to close the gap between them since atleast the cultural festival arc. It's really amazing how such a tiny, barely some seconds long scene can convey so much.
Before anyone claiming that they are like Hachiman , do you guys really have the balls of taking the heat of others, and live like a trash in your classmates eyes , 'Cause I dont have that courage . I am an average guy with some friends. But even if I was a loner I wouldn't have the balls pull out those things which hachiman did . I Mean he selflessly took the blame for the guys who was previously mocking him for being a loner , I mean damn
I think they resonate more with the mindset. I remember being a loner and similarly convinced myself that relationships were unnecessary to cope. Seeing something like that depicted so well made it very easy to like Hachiman
Theres no anime that comes close to being relatable as Oregairu.. Truly a masterpiece . This is one of those few animes i wished had a 1000+ episodes like One piece or detective conen and id watch it all
When I heard the third season being announced I legit got emotional. When I first saw the series it hit me in a whole different way and I related to Hachiman so much (except for two girls falling for me 😂). The struggle Hachiman has of finding “something genuine” is something a lot of people struggle with especially during these times. Can’t wait for the conclusion to this story. Great vid by the way 👍
@@AHBrandonReviews nah Iroha is easily best girl.. she's the perfect combination of yukino/yui and honestly wouldn't be surprised if she's the end all love interest of the show while the other 2 remain friends since each one of them is lacking what the other has to truly form a proper bond. It's not even a fanboy thing or best girl thing either I genuinely believe she's probably the best match for hachi after everything that happens he was weirdly comfortable around her more than any other girl in the series just being himself naturally and I really think she brings the best aspects of the two other girls into one person. It's funny how many times in real life what I thought were my best options weren't and something I never considered was actually everything I wanted and just never considered it until it was too late.
This is the reason why I love Hachiman as a protagonist. The situations he goes through doesn’t seem cartoony because it isn’t. It feels like real situations that people go through irl because it is. The struggle of him being a loner because he’s been hurt in the past to him trying to escape that side of him and open up to the people closest to him (Yukino and Yui) is amazing to me. Even when the finale comes, the excellent writing in this anime will allow Oregairu to always stay in my head for years to come
Definitely up there for me I was almost losing hope for season 3 but when I found i had to rewatch the series I'm just so curious to see how it all wraps up it's characters definitely going in a one of my favorites reviews on this series 👍
As a Introvert that someway finded a way to get a somewhat decent size social circle and actually learned to be more open with myself to other and to be less cynical I felt really indentified with hachiman, I loved oregairu
It's quite simple, really... I love this story and I *_can't_* wait for season 3. There have been very few show that made me like, or at least care for, so many of it's characters. Normally, if two characters have almost opposite personalities (Yui/Yukino) or beliefs (Hiki/Hayato), I almost always find myself supporting one side while disliking the other, that's not the case here. I love both Yui and Yukino and don't care who _wins_ as long as all three are happy by the end... that never happens. And I respect both Hiki and Hayato, and I'm just really curious to see where they will both end up. And again, I just hope they both end up somewhere good (though that may not happen) Did I mention I love this story?
I just started watching anime again after a long hiatus (one of few bright effects of COVID) and finally got a chance to watch the first two seasons of this series. out of all the series I've binged this year, Oregairu has been my favorite. this series touches all the right things without being overt. love this series so much. can't wait to complete season 3.
Spring is just gonna be sequel galore. And the best part is that most of them are sequels I can actually watch, including SNAFU. It's gonna be awesome. 😁
I was so excited for S3 that I went ahead and read the last novel over the weekend. The entire time reading felt bittersweet because no matter what decision is made, someone or everyone is getting hurt. All of the characters deserved what they wanted, but if a decision is made at least one is getting hurt. I'm hopping the author continues with some sort of after story similar to Spice & Wolf Spring Logs. I'd really enjoy reading what shenanigans they get themselves into.
Man hachiman is so releatable and there are so many things to learn from the anime.. like diff situations , emotions , psychology, Fecades part and so much
You should definitely try it out, it's more than the rom con it appears to be. There's a lot of attention to detail and dialogue so it may be hard to digest, but you'll definitely enjoy it overall.
probably one of the better actual dives into the show and characters from someone who actually understood the characters. Too many people don't understand Hachiman literally has a mental illness in fact most of them in the show do and it's overcoming those things that are the main plotline. You're not supposed to look at Hachimans loner personality and be like YEAH FUCK YEAH HES SO EDGEY AND COOL AND HATES EVERYTHING BUT IS SUPER SMART and relate to it positively. In fact, relating to season 1 Hachi just made me cringe because I used to behave the same way and lie to myself when I was that age as well and ignored, hated/made fun of what I really wanted. He's almost being a chuunibyo in season 1 because in a way he lived and believed a delusion that he understood everything and was somehow in control and better than everyone else when in fact everyone is just as scared and confused and lost as he is and just trying to find their place in the world.
Episode 8 had me on the edge of my seat. I'm like my boy Hachiman is straight crying!!! Man I wish SNAFU continued to adult stage to see how the characters turn out but that's not happening
Great video. Just finished the final volume of the light novel and can't wait to see it be adapted. Also it will probably not cut as much like they did in season 2.
Yeah that's the point , it's just not a simple rom com like Nisekoi. I started watching it and damn , S01 was good , but S02 just took me to a emotional rollercoaster
The conclusion to the light novel almost felt too drawn out, but man was it worth it anyway. Now that I think about it, the anime cutting down on a lot of that'll probably make it even better.
Man I need to see this series especially when this anime just recently got a English Dub. Thanks for the review. Can't wait to see your season 3 review on Oregairu.
I dont know why but I have a feeling that we would get two endings in this season, One for Yukino and the other one for yui as they only have 3 volumes worth of content.
@@AHBrandonReviews I sure hope so this is the case as the pacing would be perfect and they wouldn't have to leave out important content as they did in the first 2 seasons.
In s1, I can bet most of us admire 8man's silly ideology and habits. We think it's cool, but I think we imitate him because it's the also easiest way to deal with society, particularly people. 8man always acts like a background character and lowering himself in every situation. However, it is by imitating 8man and acting out in the real world yourself that you realise he's wrong in many ways. People starts to dislike you and eventually you're pushing everybody away, even those who truly cares for you. 8man changed his character, he lowered his persona and started to compromise with the people around him. Through the fight with Komachi and Yukino, he learns that he cannot stay the way he is. He begins to learn how to deal with the cruel society and I think this is a really good development for those people in real life who's exactly like him in real life. So those people who thinks 8man is 100% correct in S1 truly haven't matured. Like Hiratsuka sensei said "You don't need to be friends with them, you need to learn how to work with them." *somewhere along those lines cause I forgot the exact quote* Society is shit and most people are assholes, but we need to learn how to cope with them. Being a cynical loner is probably not a good idea. We should trust people wisely, tell the truth, be genuine. p.s. sensei best girl, without her, 8man wouldn't have been in the service club and none of this would have happened.
I'm a hachiman lunatic and evil version. In my thought people are pests that need to be eliminate and I will only spare one if she is like hiratsuka sensei hey hehhh
I am relatively new to anime and I tried watching this show on Crunchy Roll in 2021 but I dropped it after the episode where the pink-haired girl came to thank him for saving her dog and he just blew her off and used the stupid excuse of "She is nice because she wants something" and it really made him hate him because even though I can understand being a recluse, being a cynical jerk to others in that extent is just too much. I had no idea he actually undergoes an evolution and drops the cynical loner a-hole attitude, mainly because most other videos and comments about the show were usually just people praising and idealising his loner lifestyle. Also, maybe it's partly because my own teenage experience was different from those in Japan or the west as I was born and raised in Nigeria.
Hyouka. but MC doesn't really degrade himself. he does put his distance from other people though, for his own benefit. like Oregairu, the MC of Hyouka changes in an almost similar way. its a very subtle anime.
Hachiman was the loner we all looked up too.
If he manages to change, I will officially worship him
Can't really say I do.
He has redeeming qualities and he's slowly and painfully growing out of his edgy phase, but there was very little admirable about how he was at first.
Which is the entire point of the show, by the way. Not sure how people keep missing it.
Tuco Benedicto finally somebody who can see past the edgy monologues
Which is pretty stupid tbh.
@@TucoBenedicto Yeah I really like the character due to his growth over the series, too many like his edgy monologues.
Oregairu is the one love triangle where no matter who wins, I'm gonna feel miserable cause I love both Yui and Yuki so much.
Man that facts
Iroha too.
Trueeee
Nope, Hiratsuka sensei always wins...
Also hiratsuka and Kawa whatever saki
Hachiman just want something genuine
The real thing
me too buddy
Well, finally someone who seems to share my opinion of this show almost to a T. Especially the part about the MC near the end.
Have to say I always found a bit painful to read these comments like "I can totally relate to Hachiman, he doesn't give a shit".
Jesus Christ, are you people even actually watching this show? The man is broken and in a state of so much constant pain that the pain itself dulled over time out of sheer habit.
It's like that notorious "I hate nice girls" at the end of the fifth episode. I've seen people embrace it as some gospel, writing things like "Yeah, nice girls suck, I can relate so much", when the point of the entire quote is that the man has been hurt so many times that kindness feels cruel to him because it leaves him longing for more.
To be clear I absolutely love that quote, but it's a pretty damn unhealthy thing he's saying there and it's supposed to be perceived as a negative of his rotten view of humanity, not as a guideline on how to be a "cool loner".
yeah to be fair nothing hachiman says or does in season 1 should be related to positively. If you do then you probably need to seek some counseling because nothing he says or does is remotely healthy.
@@feeblemind yeah i should probably go to therapy. I almost tried to kill my self in my birthday because i didn't really feel something genuine when we had my party at my friends condo.
Very well said man
ゲームネバーコア I hope you get better and find a reason to live bro
This, so much this.
It's such a layered anime. I appreciated it when I was younger as just relating to Hachiman and resonating with his feelings of being a loner. He was like the ultimate loner and I used to admire how he was willing to sacrifice himself for others. Some of the lines from his inner monologues in season 1 I had heard almost identically in my own mind prior to watching. As I've grown older I've come to appreciate the flaws in his worldview, the error in his self-sacrificial ways, and all the self-deception and sophistry that he internally engages in. My experience watching changed as I rewatched to wanting him to grow as I struggled to grow out of that mindset myself. So I could appreciate it on different levels already, and that's apart from just enjoying it as a standard romcom show.
This! The first time I watched and read I was drawn to what I thought was cool, seeing Hachiman self sacrifice and not giving a shit, his uber loner status etc. But as I have grown and with the recent reread I was able to pick up on the multiple subtexts throughout the series and the how Hachiman says some self contradictory things or how many a time what he thinks (his monologue) isn't actually his true feelings.
I've always felt that people were totally missing the point of the showing by saying "I relate so much to Hachiman's character and his ideology". At the start of the show, Hachiman has a very toxic view of the world and society that formed due to his past experiences. He's convinced himself that he doesn't need human connections as a coping mechanism, however later on these mechanisms fall apart and he finally allows himself to be vulnerable in front of the people that he genuinely cares about, and also care about him. As someone that has always had a tough time talking to people and getting across to people what's on my mind, I can relate to Hachiman's past experiences. Even now it's still difficult to open up to people. However, like Haciman, I have realized the importance of human relationships in one's life. Hachiman starts off as a character that some of us may relate to, but at the same time his apathetic and nihilistic mindset towards the world are far from healthy and desirable.
Yeah snafu is amazing for good reasons, its very relatable in some aspects, also I need to mentally prepare myself for the next season lol
Dude when hayato shut hachiman former crush down and said hachiman friends are better than she will ever be
That was so satisfying
Thank you
@@quaggyboy4277 I do I think ans why hayato did that but even if I didn't you have to admit it's a satisfying scene
I’m gonna admit it, the first time I watched snafu I praised hachiman’s loner personality. But on further rewatch, this show has so much more to each character than just a one sided personality. It doesn’t feel like a harem anime because these characters feel so dam real. It’s about each characters flaws and how they grow as people.
Great video man. One of the best aspect about SNAFU is how flawed every character are. Not just the main characters, but even characters like Yukino's sister Haruno. Even though it is portrayed like Haruno is the perfect daughter that Yukino never was. Despite that, you get the feeling that she's tired of putting up a facade of having to act perfect around everyone. I think the reason Yukino is so cold towards people is because she doesn't put up any facades. She has seen that from her mother and sister while growing so she hates that. It also makes sense why she doesn't have a good relationship with her family. Every character in SNAFU is going through some problems, not just the main trio. I think that is what makes the world of SNAFU realistic and believable. I'm very excited for what season 3 will bring. I really love 8man and I can't wait to see how his and Totsuka's relationship will grow. 8man x Totsuka.
But no seriously, I am ecstatic about season 3 and your episodic reviews.
Yukimom kinda treats yukino as a spare tire that's the problem for her. Her mother gives her freedom in a way but in a way she doesn't have freedom at all. And haruno is a sis con she loves her sister too much
She is more like hachiman in that way
@@nikhildominic1565 i thought Haruno is the one that despises her sister because there are no expectations on Yukino.
To this day I'm still not sure of how I should feel about Haruno.
At times she seems almost the villain of the story and a source of pain for Yukino. She's basically the Loki of the show.
Then you have moments where she feels more like an "Agent of Chaos" that is disrupting the status quo and challenging the main characters for their own good on the long term.
She does it teasing, mocking, dropping little cruel truth bombs about their relationships and so on, but you would almost get the impression she's actually trying to help.
@@TucoBenedicto her methods aren't much different from hachimans and the fact that she is a sis con makes it more easy to misunderstand her
@@tonyh2082 the reason haruno is so obedient is bcz if she doesn't obey the expectations will be put on yukino. The jealousy is there and the fact that yukino idolizes haruno and follows suit that she despises.
But from what I can see she makes yukino hate her so that her sister makes some progress
Also she is a hard core hachi×yuki shipper
my personal favorite scene was that shrine one where Yui drinks from a cup and offers the same cup to Hikki and he refuses which surprises Yui at first and then realizes what Hachiman was referring to.
It wasn't exactly explicitly established in the first season, but that scene really showed that Hachiman was very mindful of innocent little experiences that accumulate to some unreasonable expectations. And that he was consciously making an effort to maintain a certain distance from everyone, and in this scene, Yui in particular.
And i realized this point when i was reading the LN (coz a lot of Hachiman's internal monologue was cut out in the anime, but he was mindful of Yui trying to close the gap between them since atleast the cultural festival arc.
It's really amazing how such a tiny, barely some seconds long scene can convey so much.
Before anyone claiming that they are like Hachiman , do you guys really have the balls of taking the heat of others, and live like a trash in your classmates eyes , 'Cause I dont have that courage .
I am an average guy with some friends. But even if I was a loner I wouldn't have the balls pull out those things which hachiman did . I Mean he selflessly took the blame for the guys who was previously mocking him for being a loner , I mean damn
I think they resonate more with the mindset. I remember being a loner and similarly convinced myself that relationships were unnecessary to cope. Seeing something like that depicted so well made it very easy to like Hachiman
Actually such a good analysis. I've only just finished both seasons and I don't think I'll be ready for how heartbreaking S3 will be.
SpongeHED I’ll be heartbroken when season 3 end
Theres no anime that comes close to being relatable as Oregairu.. Truly a masterpiece . This is one of those few animes i wished had a 1000+ episodes like One piece or detective conen and id watch it all
Dragging the story out can have adverse effects though. But it all depends on how it is handled
The struggles of the youth is seeing a painted portrait of youth and not seeing yourself fitting into the frame
Ce Re that is literally perfect
When I heard the third season being announced I legit got emotional. When I first saw the series it hit me in a whole different way and I related to Hachiman so much (except for two girls falling for me 😂). The struggle Hachiman has of finding “something genuine” is something a lot of people struggle with especially during these times. Can’t wait for the conclusion to this story. Great vid by the way 👍
Bryan Moreno 2? You mean 3 at least - or are u just gonna ignore everyone’s favorite kouhai.
7:35 i see what you did there and i kinda agree, but my pp is confused
don't lie, you fully agree
@@AHBrandonReviews i don't remember giving you permission to read my mind
@@AHBrandonReviews I'll have to be the one to insert the "I see you're a man of culture as well".
AH Brandon Anime Reviews fully disagree. Hiratsuka is clearly the best option
@@AHBrandonReviews nah Iroha is easily best girl.. she's the perfect combination of yukino/yui and honestly wouldn't be surprised if she's the end all love interest of the show while the other 2 remain friends since each one of them is lacking what the other has to truly form a proper bond. It's not even a fanboy thing or best girl thing either I genuinely believe she's probably the best match for hachi after everything that happens he was weirdly comfortable around her more than any other girl in the series just being himself naturally and I really think she brings the best aspects of the two other girls into one person. It's funny how many times in real life what I thought were my best options weren't and something I never considered was actually everything I wanted and just never considered it until it was too late.
This is the reason why I love Hachiman as a protagonist. The situations he goes through doesn’t seem cartoony because it isn’t. It feels like real situations that people go through irl because it is. The struggle of him being a loner because he’s been hurt in the past to him trying to escape that side of him and open up to the people closest to him (Yukino and Yui) is amazing to me. Even when the finale comes, the excellent writing in this anime will allow Oregairu to always stay in my head for years to come
Best option in the process
*Shows Totsuka*
oregairu is my favorite and probably always will be my favorite anime
Hachiman is the hero we deserve, no matter if we need him or not, which most of the time we do.
Definitely up there for me I was almost losing hope for season 3 but when I found i had to rewatch the series I'm just so curious to see how it all wraps up it's characters definitely going in a one of my favorites reviews on this series 👍
Yuigahama is me but an anime girl. I relate to her so much.
man I need to consume all the Oregairu videos before the new season
As a Introvert that someway finded a way to get a somewhat decent size social circle and actually learned to be more open with myself to other and to be less cynical I felt really indentified with hachiman, I loved oregairu
I still have problems because i suffered getting bullied since 1st grade now im at 8th grade and no one talks to me kinda hard
It's quite simple, really... I love this story and I *_can't_* wait for season 3.
There have been very few show that made me like, or at least care for, so many of it's characters. Normally, if two characters have almost opposite personalities (Yui/Yukino) or beliefs (Hiki/Hayato), I almost always find myself supporting one side while disliking the other, that's not the case here.
I love both Yui and Yukino and don't care who _wins_ as long as all three are happy by the end... that never happens.
And I respect both Hiki and Hayato, and I'm just really curious to see where they will both end up. And again, I just hope they both end up somewhere good (though that may not happen)
Did I mention I love this story?
I hate how I can't understand these things in shows without these types of videos lol
I just started watching anime again after a long hiatus (one of few bright effects of COVID) and finally got a chance to watch the first two seasons of this series. out of all the series I've binged this year, Oregairu has been my favorite. this series touches all the right things without being overt. love this series so much. can't wait to complete season 3.
That moment when UA-camrs upload a perfectly timed Oregairu video, only for the long-awaited sequel to be postponed.
SNAFU is a anime I kinda been wanting to get into for a while, I heard that since I am a fan of Bunny Girl Senpai and Monogatari I could like SNAFU
i love this show. really good video. well done
Spring is just gonna be sequel galore. And the best part is that most of them are sequels I can actually watch, including SNAFU. It's gonna be awesome. 😁
I was so excited for S3 that I went ahead and read the last novel over the weekend.
The entire time reading felt bittersweet because no matter what decision is made, someone or everyone is getting hurt. All of the characters deserved what they wanted, but if a decision is made at least one is getting hurt.
I'm hopping the author continues with some sort of after story similar to Spice & Wolf Spring Logs. I'd really enjoy reading what shenanigans they get themselves into.
Bonds are complex when its deep and genuine.
Man hachiman is so releatable and there are so many things to learn from the anime.. like diff situations , emotions , psychology,
Fecades part and so much
Man, this is a masterpiece. Well done.
7:35 "True best option" YES
So the genre of this series is not one of my favorites but your review really got me considering trying it out lol. Well done yet again!
Its really not even a romcom. I mean it is. But its not
You should definitely try it out, it's more than the rom con it appears to be. There's a lot of attention to detail and dialogue so it may be hard to digest, but you'll definitely enjoy it overall.
This show is so much more than just romance.
probably one of the better actual dives into the show and characters from someone who actually understood the characters. Too many people don't understand Hachiman literally has a mental illness in fact most of them in the show do and it's overcoming those things that are the main plotline. You're not supposed to look at Hachimans loner personality and be like YEAH FUCK YEAH HES SO EDGEY AND COOL AND HATES EVERYTHING BUT IS SUPER SMART and relate to it positively. In fact, relating to season 1 Hachi just made me cringe because I used to behave the same way and lie to myself when I was that age as well and ignored, hated/made fun of what I really wanted. He's almost being a chuunibyo in season 1 because in a way he lived and believed a delusion that he understood everything and was somehow in control and better than everyone else when in fact everyone is just as scared and confused and lost as he is and just trying to find their place in the world.
Episode 8 had me on the edge of my seat. I'm like my boy Hachiman is straight crying!!! Man I wish SNAFU continued to adult stage to see how the characters turn out but that's not happening
Hachiman is simply Batman in a high school. The good guy Dark Knight.
Great video. Just finished the final volume of the light novel and can't wait to see it be adapted. Also it will probably not cut as much like they did in season 2.
We’re getting a Season 3! Finally! 😊
If Hachiman Pulls a ''Za Zone'' on everyone i'll believe in santa claus.
This is the best review of the series by far, period.
season 3 will make you cry
Best Romance anime I ever watched, end of story
Yeah that's the point , it's just not a simple rom com like Nisekoi.
I started watching it and damn , S01 was good , but S02 just took me to a emotional rollercoaster
I love SNAFU so much! Excellent analysis!
This is the reason I loved season 2 so much.
The conclusion to the light novel almost felt too drawn out, but man was it worth it anyway.
Now that I think about it, the anime cutting down on a lot of that'll probably make it even better.
7:35 c'mon we all know the Teacher is best girl
Lol
Banzai!
Man I need to see this series especially when this anime just recently got a English Dub. Thanks for the review. Can't wait to see your season 3 review on Oregairu.
I totally recommend the sub. The dub sounds plain, like not enough emotion was put in it
They picked horrible voice actors for the dub, it sounds like a fandub.
Probably I'm the only one who didn't notice the change in visual style
Hachiman was lowkey a cool dude that I looked up to at one point in my life. (:
cant wait for Season 3
:(
I dont know why but I have a feeling that we would get two endings in this season,
One for Yukino and the other one for yui as they only have 3 volumes worth of content.
3 volumes are the perfect and average amount for a season. you just usually see 5 volumes crammed into 12 episodes when 2-3 is the best outcome
@@AHBrandonReviews I sure hope so this is the case as the pacing would be perfect and they wouldn't have to leave out important content as they did in the first 2 seasons.
@@AHBrandonReviews i agree 1 volume x 4 episodes is fine but i read the novel i think it is a lot for 12 chapters anyway i hope they do well
We're so close to s3, so dAMn close ;-;
When haruno asks hachiman about yukino's future course she says: " it's not trust, it's something much more cruel".
What exactly did she mean ???
codependency
She says it's codependency
@@nikhildominic1565 where? Maybe i had bad subs ?
@@yirk1 oops it's from vol12 i.e I will see it in s3
I'm just here to remind myself that Hachiman can throw bars bruh
and oregairu is my favorit anime and i had to match fun with it
Great video :)
I feel like my past... Not all but some of it..
7:36 eh I could be down for that, you know what they say...a hole is a hole 😶
In s1, I can bet most of us admire 8man's silly ideology and habits. We think it's cool, but I think we imitate him because it's the also easiest way to deal with society, particularly people. 8man always acts like a background character and lowering himself in every situation. However, it is by imitating 8man and acting out in the real world yourself that you realise he's wrong in many ways. People starts to dislike you and eventually you're pushing everybody away, even those who truly cares for you.
8man changed his character, he lowered his persona and started to compromise with the people around him. Through the fight with Komachi and Yukino, he learns that he cannot stay the way he is. He begins to learn how to deal with the cruel society and I think this is a really good development for those people in real life who's exactly like him in real life. So those people who thinks 8man is 100% correct in S1 truly haven't matured.
Like Hiratsuka sensei said "You don't need to be friends with them, you need to learn how to work with them." *somewhere along those lines cause I forgot the exact quote*
Society is shit and most people are assholes, but we need to learn how to cope with them. Being a cynical loner is probably not a good idea. We should trust people wisely, tell the truth, be genuine.
p.s. sensei best girl, without her, 8man wouldn't have been in the service club and none of this would have happened.
I'm a hachiman lunatic and evil version. In my thought people are pests that need to be eliminate and I will only spare one if she is like hiratsuka sensei hey hehhh
@@puakagrinder2766 Implying that the actual meaning of the anime flew right over your head
I love this review
I am relatively new to anime and I tried watching this show on Crunchy Roll in 2021 but I dropped it after the episode where the pink-haired girl came to thank him for saving her dog and he just blew her off and used the stupid excuse of "She is nice because she wants something" and it really made him hate him because even though I can understand being a recluse, being a cynical jerk to others in that extent is just too much. I had no idea he actually undergoes an evolution and drops the cynical loner a-hole attitude, mainly because most other videos and comments about the show were usually just people praising and idealising his loner lifestyle. Also, maybe it's partly because my own teenage experience was different from those in Japan or the west as I was born and raised in Nigeria.
We all know the best girl just needs to get married already.
i need an anime exactly like this, pls give
Hyouka. but MC doesn't really degrade himself. he does put his distance from other people though, for his own benefit. like Oregairu, the MC of Hyouka changes in an almost similar way. its a very subtle anime.
I'm Yokino...and you guys can't understand me.... I'm a terrible riddle😁
I love hachiman
Torn between being like hachiman or not.
Be the Season 3 Hachiman. Not the Season 1 Hachiman.
Wassup bro
not much
AH Brandon Anime Reviews Snafu season 3 gonna be 🔥
I dont want to find my own Yukino, I fell in love with this one :'(
Fk corona its postponed