The cliché "if you've seen one, you've seen them all" is a commonplace element in romance novels, with their overused cliches that seem to apply to all of them. Thus, what distinguishes mangaka Nene Yukimori's Kubo-san wa Mob wo Yurusanai, also known as Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible, from the other rom-coms? The manga recently saw its "much-needed" closure.
The author talks on the distinctive qualities of people, such male MC Junta Shiraishi, who is frequently likened to a minor side character in a video game. Since they were once a submissive classmate who didn't give a damn about their surroundings, they perceive Shiraishi as having a detrimental influence on them.
VA Kengo Kawanishi, who is well-known for her supporting character roles. HanaKana's lovely voice can be heard in Nagisa Kubo's character-focused opening theme. But DIALOGUE+'s ED stands out thanks to its captivating images that resemble watercolors. One of the best songs by the idol group is "Kubo-san," who is becoming more and more popular with their Anisongs. Kubo-san's ED is a fantastic listen all around.