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<div>This is one of those anime series that says its main idea in its title. Not in the kind of detail a typical light novel title would, but still, the title Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! describes a lot of what the show is about. It opens on a college campus at the beginning of the year following Shinichi Sakurai, a second-year student. This Sakurai is a bit of a loner; while we learn later that he does have friends, he prefers to keep to himself most of the time.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download anime uzaki chan s2</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/tG8hWF7uQP </div><div></div><div></div><div>The drama did feel bigger than the show itself, though. I was reminded today that Uzaki was involved in still another controversy last year when she was used on posters promoting a blood drive by the Red Cross in Japan. I also remember that Unseen Japan account getting upset about it, causing still more bullshit on Twitter. If the campaign works, who cares if they used a busty anime girl for it? But whatever, those people will carry on as they do.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! (Japanese: 宇崎ちゃんは遊びたい, Hepburn: Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!, lit. "Uzaki-chan Wants to Play!") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Take. It has been serialized through Niconico Seiga's Dra Dra Sharp website since December 2017 and collected in eleven tankōbon volumes by Fujimi Shobo as of December 2023. In North America, the manga is licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment. An anime television series adaptation produced by ENGI aired on AT-X from July to September 2020. A second season aired from October to December 2022.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! is written and illustrated by Take. It began serialization through Niconico Seiga's Dra Dra Sharp website on December 1, 2017.[14] The series has been compiled into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on July 9, 2018.[15] As of December 8, 2023, eleven volumes have been published.[16] In North America, the series is licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment,[17] who began publishing it in English on September 17, 2019.[2]</div><div></div><div></div><div>An anime television series adaptation was announced by Kadokawa on February 3, 2020. The series was animated by ENGI and directed by Kazuya Miura, with Takashi Aoshima handling series composition, Manabu Kurihara designing the characters, and Satoshi Igarashi composing the music.[3] It ran for 12 episodes on AT-X and other channels from July 10 to September 25, 2020.[6][40] The opening theme, "Nadamesukashi Negotiation" (なだめスかし Negotiation, Nadamesukashi Negoshiēshon, "Negotiation by Comforting"), was performed by Kano and Naomi Ōzora (performing as her character, Hana Uzaki),[6] while the ending theme, "Kokoro Knock" (ココロノック, Kokoro Nokku, "Heart Knock"), was performed by YuNi.[41]</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>On September 25, 2020, shortly after the first season's finale aired, it was announced that a second season had been greenlit for production.[44] The second season, titled Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! ω,[c] aired from October 1 to December 24, 2022.[12][45] Kano and Naomi Ōzora, as her character, Hana Uzaki, performed the opening theme "Ichigo Ichie Celebration" (いちごいちえCelebration, "Once-in-a-Lifetime Celebration"), while MKLNtic performed the ending theme "Happy Life" (はっぴーらいふ, Happī Raifu).[46][12]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! (宇崎ちゃんは遊びたい Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!) is a manga written and illustrated by Take. The manga series is published by Kadokawa Shoten in Dra-Dra-Dragon Age magazine since December 2017. An English version is published by Seven Seas Entertainment since September 2019. An anime adaptation by the studio ENGI is planned to premiere in July 2020.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Nothing is quite as relaxing as having a good hearty chuckle, and anime have refined the medicinal properties of laughter to create the perfect dosage that eases the strains of life away. For those who have already worked their way through the second season of Uzaki-Chan Wants to Hang Out! and are wondering what to do with themselves next, the solution awaits on Netflix and Crunchyroll.</div><div></div><div></div><div>While many anime across several genres are known to give viewers the giggles, in most cases comic relief is not the priority and therefore those options will be disregarded. Instead, this list will discuss Shoujo and Slice of Life Anime which emphasize their comedic factor and also sticks to a school setting to ensure the closest comparisons to Hana Uzaki and Shinichi Sakurai's complex relationship are made.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This Slice of Life rom-com has a very similar vibe to Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! although Nishikata and Takagi are relatively younger (currently at middle school level.) Nevertheless, plenty of amusing inuendoes are exchanged between the lovestruck young girl and her irritable, slightly older paramour, who tries his very best to keep his affectionate feelings at bay.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! has its fair share of awkward dates, which is something Kazuya Kinoshita is all too familiar with! In an attempt to mend his broken heart, Kazuya enlists in the help of a dating service and is matched up with the lovely rental girlfriend, Chizuru Ichinose, who coincidentally just happens to be his neighbor, too.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Psychological warfare is another prominent feature shared by these two anime, as each character tries to manipulate and outsmart the other in order to gain the upper hand. Tempers often flair and many sexual implications are made in that typical anime fashion, which is always good for a laugh!</div><div></div><div></div><div>With high school romance, silly jokes, and a keen awareness of social expectations; Komi Can't Communicate ticks all the boxes for a worthwhile lighthearted feel-good anime. While Shouko Komi may be the official Class Goddess and the most popular kid in school, her contrasting personality traits make her acceptance of all this attention quite difficult.</div><div></div><div></div><div>What could be better than rom-com slice-of-life anime? Wholesome rom-com slice-of-life anime where the protagonists are barely in an official relationship. Then the world will simply watch them inch their way ever closer every episode only for their supposed romance to conclude anticlimactically and ambiguously but it was still a fun ride. That's Uzaki-chan Wants To Hang Out in a nutshell.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Suffice to say, it leaves the viewers wanting more but sadly, Uzaki-chan Wants To Hang Out only runs for 12 episodes per season and fans will have to wait a year or so for the next one or god forbid, read the manga. If that's too much to ask for, then an episodic dose of serotonin in the form of similar slice-of-life anime should fill the void. One might even find a suitable replacement among these 10 contenders.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If upbeat and carefree girl protagonists are what fans of Uzaki-chan want, then they'll find plenty to like in Aho Girl. Aho Girl's protagonist, Yoshiko Hanabatake, shares a lot in common with Hana Uzaki though the former is a little more. Let's say she's a couple of eggs shy a dozen or brick short of a load. Still, she's a fun character and has her own charm.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Extroverted girl teases introverted boy, it's simple, alluring, and hilarious. That's what Uzaki-chan does and thankfully, another anime by the name of Teasing Master Takagi-San is in the same ballpark. The two main characters, Takagi and Nishitaka are good friends and have known each other for a long time.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Now, for a straight-up rom-com and nothing of the pseudo romance sort that Uzaki-chan peddles, then How Clumsy You Are, Miss Ueno might scratch a specific itch. This time around, it's actually the girl who's awkward and socially inept but she's smart as heck and is a scientist and inventor. Her name is in the title and she's head over heels for some oblivious anime boy named Tanaka.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The English translation for this anime's title is literally My Love Story!! with two exclamation points to boot, showing how they don't mess around and mean business. Anyway, the main character's dynamics here are more complicated than the rather straightforward but slow path of Uzaki-chan. It involves a muscular brute of a freshman named Takeo Gouda and his massive crush on the angelic Rinko Yamato.</div><div></div><div></div><div>So Shikada's father introduces an eccentric corporate girl named Hotaru Shidare to "convince" Shikada to inherit the family store in the most comedic and suggestive (but still wholesomely adult) way possible. Fans of Uzaki-chan will find plenty of similarities here.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Toradora! takes place in a high school but it's still one of the more mature rom-com anime out there. The two main characters, Taiga Aisaka and Ryuuji Takasu met through unfortunate circumstances and have formed an unlikely bond and understanding. Taiga isn't unlike Hana Uzaki for that matter, only she's a little less annoying and more neurotic as a certified Tsundere.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Meanwhile, Ryuuji is often a misunderstood young man due to his piercing eyes and scary gaze, much like the male protagonist of Uzaki-chan. As for the dynamics of Taiga and Ryuuji? Let's just say their whole tango from friendship to potential partners is what makes these sorts of anime worth watching.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Not many female protagonists can beat Haruhi Suzumiya when it comes to unforced eccentricity and energy. She's one of the most recognizable anime characters around thanks to her hit series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya where she and her ragtag group of school friends chase all sorts of mysteries in town.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Arakawa Under the Bridge has a protagonist similar enough to Uzaki-chan'sーsomeone who's out into the adult world to fulfill some responsibilities and pressures and forgot to have fun along the way. So by chance, he suddenly comes across a gang of weirdos who have made a bridge their sanctuary from the serious and cruel world.</div><div></div><div></div><div>It just so happens that one of the members of that group wants the protagonist as his boyfriend. Anyone who loves either seinen or slice-of-life ought to do themselves a service and not miss this one. It's by far one of the wackiest slice-of-life animes out there enough to distract from the fact that the next season of Uzaki-chan won't be coming soon.</div><div></div><div> ffe2fad269</div>
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