Yeah. Pretty good summary. The anime can honestly be put into the simple words of “I grew to be more intelligent than most and want to crush everyone under my boot but want to hide it so I don’t become an outcast while still being successful”
I’m about halfway through vol 1 and so far the only difference I’ve noticed is the conversations are a lot longer and ayanokoji actually has emotions. I heard the anime diverges from the novels later but I’ll have to get back to you on that
@@kayos0 the novel is quit literally same, but fans claim its 10 times better than anime and how it got Tokyo ghoul treatment but I don't get it its same.. but if u say the novel is same and its mid cote fans act like its some kind of profound art that only they can understand and they always claim u didn't read novel
@@kayos0Koji is an unreliable narrator in the novel, he imagines himself being normal and being more expressive than he appears to be. He mentioned that he smiled in the first volumes, but in the later volumes when he actually did put up a smile Horikita says he rarely smiled. But the unreliable narrator thing could also just be Kinu's excuse for not really being definite with Koji's character in the first volumes.
Yeah. Pretty good summary. The anime can honestly be put into the simple words of “I grew to be more intelligent than most and want to crush everyone under my boot but want to hide it so I don’t become an outcast while still being successful”
Perfect material for lonely teenage weebs to “relate” to
Tf did I just watched hahah, nice work
0:52 😮💀😳😳 woah woah woah hey hey hey what is that ringtone
Bowowowowowowo.mp3
Still not gonna watch it anytime soon
💔
Looks like a badly written romance movie
says the naruto dog
Cause romance to this series is what sugar is to a car's gas tank.
It’s a solid 7/10 the romance is an afterthought it’s about the class point system and the competition
Is light novel any better?
I’m about halfway through vol 1 and so far the only difference I’ve noticed is the conversations are a lot longer and ayanokoji actually has emotions. I heard the anime diverges from the novels later but I’ll have to get back to you on that
@@kayos0 the novel is quit literally same, but fans claim its 10 times better than anime and how it got Tokyo ghoul treatment but I don't get it its same.. but if u say the novel is same and its mid cote fans act like its some kind of profound art that only they can understand and they always claim u didn't read novel
@@lightyagami4560 Lol sounds like it's the sunk cost thing where if they were willing to read that far then they must think it's special
@@kayos0Koji is an unreliable narrator in the novel, he imagines himself being normal and being more expressive than he appears to be. He mentioned that he smiled in the first volumes, but in the later volumes when he actually did put up a smile Horikita says he rarely smiled. But the unreliable narrator thing could also just be Kinu's excuse for not really being definite with Koji's character in the first volumes.
That makes more sense