I have one question. This shit is clearly made for girls, so why the fuck are male anime fans watching this?
Aside from this anime being loaded with totally unfunny "random" humor, the overly-sugary visuals of the main characters nearly gave me diabetes.
Whatever you do, don't let Wilford Brimley get anywhere near this.
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MadpenguinAugust 17, 2012
Yeah this is definitely for the chicks and I haven't met a girl yet that did't like it, but it didn't grate on my nerves as much as it should have though.
RabidChihuahuaAugust 19, 2012
Just curious, what would you rate this?
MadpenguinAugust 19, 2012
Since I can tolerate things more than I use to, it couldn't get more than a 3 from me. It's still pretty damn annoying though from a guy's point of view, but I sat through far more frustrating anime than this.
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Azumanga Daioh features an ensemble of young women, each with a distinct issue or personality for viewers to relate to. From struggling to fit in to annoying best friends to a sympathy for the neighborhood cats that borders on obsession, Azumanga Daioh squeezes in something for everyone. Originally, the series aired in five minute segments every weekday with a 25-minute compilation episode airing on the weekend. As a result, these longer, conventional episodes are segmented into chunks of five with a sort of miniature plot for each segment. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide