Title without a pronounced genre affiliation. The focus changes from series to series, from the story of the lone hikki to the discussion of the problems of network marketing, or hentai and dojinshi, or the god complex, or the bad side effects of pity, or the difficulty of finding your way after school.
Characters then act for themselves, then, in some series, almost directly presented as models for considering the next social phenomenon, one way or another affecting any student.
The tone also dances - a vanilla and cute scene can be accompanied by a schizophrenic attack, and they are depicted here almost from a textbook. A sinister feeling when watching even, at first glance, cute scenes here is the norm.
Codependent relationships are shown very well and in sufficient detail. The treatment for reclusiveness is also quite simple and predictable, but the least obvious for those who want to play a larger role in hikki life.
A masterpiece! A very honest story that ends in a realistic way. There are few characters, but they are all deeply worked out and extremely realistic and lively.