There is also an anime adaptation of Kaguya-sama: Love is War, which uses top-tier voice acting, some gorgeous animation, and a stellar OP to make for a perfect adaptation. Its situations are relatable, even if our protagonists - being elite-level smart and, in Kaguya’s case, rich - are less so. This slice of life manga is, at times, laugh-out-loud hilarious, but it keeps you pushing forward with its moments of honesty and earnestness. We see Kaguya and her rival Shirogane blush and act sheepish as they come close to letting their guards down and being genuine. We see more and more moments of genuine adoration. Love, as the subtitle says, is war.Īs Kaguya-sama escalates, however, the romance peeks through the clouds of comedy. Most prominently, it’s a comedy about two young geniuses locked in a battle of wits as they each avoid admitting their feelings to the other, while simultaneously attempting to trick the other into admitting their own feelings. Kaguya-sama stretches itself neatly across the comedy, romance, and slice of life manga genres.
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