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Is My Mental Choices… Worth Your Time?
Yes.
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What Should I Watch It On?
Crunchyroll.com seems to be the only place that provides My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with my School Romantic Comedy legally.
What Did You Think Without Spoiling It?
My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with my School Romantic Comedy is the funniest gag anime I have ever watched. Every single episode had at least one instance of me laughing so hard I was crying. The show follows Kanade Amakusa who is a high school student (Of Course) with a fresh problem: random choices are presented to him in his mind. Kanade has to choose one or suffer horrible pain. To make matters worse, the choices seem to be given to him by a god who finds it funny to put him in uncomfortable positions.
Why it Works?
This show is amazing. My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with my School Romantic Comedy just finished its first and hopefully not last season at episode ten. It’s based off a series of light novels written by Takeru Kasukabe.
My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with my School Romantic Comedy has great art, wonderful music and an insane sense of humor. Kanade Amakusa is a great lead who plays the show’s straight man, but also the source of most of the insane gags. My Mental Choices is a self aware show that calls itself out as often as it calls out other shows and genre tropes. Nothing is sacred on this show. Mixing together tons of anime/manga genres My Mental Choices skewers them all. This is a wonderful comedy that’s perfect for people who are bored with the traditional Shonen type shows and want something a bit smarter, while still never taking itself seriously.
No Like?
I’m a bit disappointed with the last episode, but it was still a heck of a ride. It ends somewhat abruptly. I really hope there is a second season on the way. There is a lot more story to tell, or at least gags to be had.
You need to watch this!
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Basic Info
- My Mental Choices are Completely Interfering with my School Romantic Comedy is 10 Episodes
- Completed show
- Subtitles only!
- Stream on Crunchyroll.com