So, About That Yamada-kun Ending...
Okay, let's talk about the Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches anime ending. It's... something, right?
I'm just gonna say it. It's cute. It's fluffy. It's...maybe a little *too* tidy?
Happy Ever After? (Debatable!)
Everyone gets their memories back! Yamada and Shiraishi are super loved up. All the witches are doing great.
It's like a sugary sweet dessert after a spicy meal. Satisfying? Sure. A little predictable? Maybe.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy for them! But part of me wanted just a *teensy* bit more drama.
I wanted a challenge. I wanted a cliffhanger! Just a *little* something to make me think.
The Memory Wipe: A Missed Opportunity?
The whole memory wipe arc was amazing. It was a rollercoaster of emotions. The reset felt a little...easy?
Imagine if one witch didn't get their memories back. Or what if someone developed a new power?!
That's just me dreaming, though. It could've been interesting. But I can understand why they wrapped it up nicely.
"But everyone deserves a happy ending!"
I hear you! And I agree, mostly. But sometimes, the best stories have a little bit of bittersweetness. Right?
Shiraishi's Character Growth
Shiraishi's development was fantastic. She went from shy and isolated to confident and outgoing. I loved it.
But even with all that growth, the ending felt like...the credits rolling too soon on her journey?
What were her future plans? Did she want to travel? Did she finally join a club?
Am I The Only One?
Look, I know I'm probably in the minority here. Everyone else seems perfectly content with the happily-ever-after. But I'm not so sure.
Maybe I'm just a sucker for angst. Or maybe I secretly wanted Yamada to end up with Odagiri. Don't judge!
Okay, maybe *do* judge. But hear me out! The romantic tension was palpable!
In Conclusion: Still a Fun Ride!
Despite my gripes, Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches is a great anime. The humor is spot-on. The characters are loveable. The premise is unique.
The powers are awesome! Copying abilities? Swapping bodies? Who *wouldn't* want to try that?
And the opening theme is seriously catchy. I dare you to not sing along!
So, yeah, the ending might be a bit too perfect for my taste. But it doesn't ruin the entire experience. Not even close.
I will definitely watch it again. And again. Just don't be surprised if I'm secretly hoping for a *slightly* different outcome each time.