The anime's unique take on the marital practical issue is entertaining and ultimately successful, enabling it to pursue the "enemies to lovers" arc. The forced pairing of Jirou and Akari, however, gives the character relationships a forced and pointless aspect. The show also features ambiguous and pornographic moments, which can be uncomfortable and exhausting. Notwithstanding these problems, there are moments when the character chemistry feels forced and strange, which allows for character growth in subsequent episodes.
Vibrant, brilliant, and highly saturated colors enhance the show's mood and add to its intrigue. The most of the time, the artwork looks fantastic and the color coordination is perfect. Certain scenes use extremely aggressive color schemes that could appear oversaturated, which has the reverse impact of what was intended.
Not much to talk about there. This show doesn't focus much on music. It's a mediocre opening. However, the conclusion is a masterwork. From the moment I heard it, I fell in love with it!
The anime's protagonist, who is in love with his childhood friend and spends more time with the main heroine, is one of many formulaic and commonly imitated characters. Although likeable, the MC is not at all likeable male MCs. Just Tenjin is a more well-known side character than the others; the others are underdeveloped and have no bearing on the plot. In general, the anime's characters are flat and uninteresting.
To be honest, this is one of the shows that I truly enjoyed watching. I know it has shortcomings. I concur that it's nothing exceptional. Yet, I still thought it was great. Though there are some aspects that point to it being a typical rom-com, I think the concept of the entire show is rather creative. It was an anime-related experience I had never had before. During those twelve episodes, I laughed, smiled, and experienced a great deal of exhilaration. I even started reading the manga since I was interested in finding out what would happen next. "More than a married couple, but not lovers" means performing many things incorrectly, if improving my day is one of those many incorrect things.