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Sukitte li na yo - Say "I Love You"




Tachibana Mei is a quiet unassuming girl, Kurosawa Yamato is tall, handsome popular boy. They both attend the same high school. Tachibana avoids friends as she feels they would eventually betray her and what they say now isn’t true because of a bad incident in middle school. Kurosawa is popular and is approached by a lot of girls and he behaves friendly without refusing their advances. They are polar opposites and when they meet, Kurosawa is intrigued and he falls for her.

Kurosawa confesses his feelings right away, Tachibana doesn’t acknowledge him at first but accepts him later. But she doesn’t open up to him as he does to her. A myriad of things happen when the school learns that the extremely popular Kurosawa is going out with incredibly excluded Tachibana. What they do and how they deal with their peers and their feelings form the rest of the story. Will Tachibana open up to Kurosawa and say I love you or will her cold and shy refusals put Kurosawa off?




The animation was pretty amazing and I loved the art work, the music was incredible too, I couldn't skip the opening song once in the whole series. 

The series's plot was a bit slow, pointless, romantic and sometimes boring but c'est la vie.




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