Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Tada-kun wa Koi wa Shinai (Tada Never Falls in Love) Review

I recently watched Tada-kun wa Koi wa Shinai also known as Tada Never Falls in Love which came out rather recently. Unlike most anime, Tada Never Falls in Love was never based off any manga but just became its own 13-episode anime in 2018 by Doga Kobo. If that company sounds familiar they also produced New Game!, Engaged to the UnidentifiedLuck & LogicHoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, and that other anime I don't talk about. Tada Never Falls in Love is a romantic comedy anime and is probably one of the best romance anime of 2018. I would suggest it for anyone who likes romance anime. The ending was very satisfying as well and since I might be discussing it a little...

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Summary
Mitsuyoshi Tada is a boy who has never known love. One day he is taking pictures of the cherry blossoms in full bloom when he meets Teresa Wagner, a transfer student from Luxembourg. Upon arriving in Japan, she got lost, separated from her travel companion. Mitsuyoshi helps her and brings her to his grandfather's coffee shop.


My Thoughts (******!SPOILER ALERT!******)
I enjoyed and loved Tada Never Falls in Love and it definitely reminded me of the other romantic comedy anime that I also liked. It is a trick title "Tada Never Falls in Love" because this is a romance anime. Because this came out in 2018 the Art is amazing with some beautiful backgrounds and great variety. The characters are fun, enjoyable, and entertaining to watch in every which way. Their interactions with each other was what also made this anime great and something special. Now, I really feel Tada's pain as he is in love with a girl who is engaged to someone else. That always happens to me, whenever I like someone that girl always has a boyfriend. The only difference is that girls only sees me as just a "friend" while Teresa actually loves Tada back. Anyway, I absolutely sympathize with Tada on his situation and it does give me hope as well. The ending definitely satisfied me greatly with our two main characters, Tada and Teresa finally realizing their feelings and coming together after that sense of heartbreak after Teresa's fiance calls off the wedding. The only downside was that it was 13 episodes which normally isn't a problem but this story seemed to go at a slower pace so I would've liked it to be a bit longer. Overall, Tada Never Falls in Love was a great enjoyable anime.


My Conclusion
I would give Tada Never Falls in Love 5/5 stars or a 10/10 score. It had many great qualities and at times did play with your emotions, yet was very fun and enjoyable. I would recommend Tada Never Falls in Love for anyone else who is a fan of romantic comedies.


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