You have to take off your room! Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai! is probably the first thing you remember when you are asked to advise any more ' teasing' anime in the style of the popular Takagi. And you can’t go wrong, as it was Uzaki who was the first hit romcom to continue the relay after the aforementioned mischievous girl. With certain reservations.
In Uzaki’s case, it’s not so much about teasing as it is about comically annoying behavior with which our heroine apparently tries to hide her (long unconscious) romantic interest and care for our hero. So to speak, hanging out with him, as she supposedly feels sorry for him because of the life of a single loser. In this regard, this anime can actually be called an animation of that common joke about ' God, get yourself a number!
This is where all the humor in the series comes from. Sakurai and Uzaki clearly have strong romantic feelings and sexual attraction for each other. Literally each of their dialogue looks like an argument ' an old married couple' and the interaction sparkles with sexual tension. So obvious that one half of the characters naturally hisses them, and the other does not even know how to make it clear to these two that they have long been in love with each other.
If the first season plays more on the field of thorns, in fact making fun of how people can be obsessed with other people's relationships, albeit quite obvious, in the second the feelings of the main characters become so obvious that the ball rolls to the opposite side of the field.
It is here that the show begins to have problems, as Uzaki is one of those anime where the characters endlessly can not admit to obvious feelings, and others try to portray masters of half-innuendo instead of directly saying ' hey bro, you are clearly in love with her!' For some reason, the Japanese like to abuse this so much that some anime is dedicated to the negative impact of this, and lazily solving this problem, ecchi and hentai are hammered into memory as something outstanding from the gray mass.
I will not say that this is very annoying (although of course, the amateur), because the show does not take itself too seriously, and if it were not for this 'idiot ball', the plot simply would not have happened. But if you are not a big fan of anime clichés, then you will definitely need to try this show before deciding whether to watch it further.
Separately, I want to talk about fan service, as it even caused several scandals and a real war between haters and fans of the show. Although the excessively large breasts of Uzaki and her relatives can serve ' a certain ' impression of the nature of the show, virtually all of its fan service ends in 'yyy, boobs ' and periodic quite light fan service. You may not even pay attention to it, at least at the moment the series never goes beyond toothless sexual jokes and admiring the beauty of the main character.
If you are a big fan of light spikes and consider the joke about ' yes, remove the number!' the height of humor, then this anime is for you. Especially if you are not afraid of the clichés or gegi that have already become a parable in pagans about the fact that the heroine’s mother mistakenly thinks that her daughter’s friend is a lover of married milfs. The rest will probably have to try whether it is worth their time and attention.
7 out of 10