Skip to Loafer is more of a nice and relaxed SoL than a romance I feel. Less than intimate relations it focuses on showing the more optimistic side of humanity.
The edgy kid I thought was alright but not really that appealing to continue watching. Of everything in that pic it's pretty much the most average of the bunch. Right next to Yamada-kun which comes off as a much more female-oriented series with only a
light reference to gaming. I'm not entirely sure why I'm still watching it while I dropped the edgy kid one.
Jijou has had the most outstanding moments of any of them so far and is adorably cute. The back and forth between Nishimura and Takada as he turns every potentially negative situation into a compliment towards Nishimura is so immensely sweet I may develop diabetes by the end of the series.
Insomnia is nice as well, but there's not as much I've thought about with it compared to the others. Nearly halfway in but I still feel like my impressions of it are just initial. However, I do enjoy the displays of youth that seem to be in focus.
ToniKawa is not that amazing. It's rated highly and has a unique premise but the first episodes of it were the best for me, as things went on and it introduced more characters I found myself falling out of favor with it more and more. I think the reason I'm still watching it is because someone on the staff or the author seems to be a big fan of math or adjacent field and they sprinkle it in here and there.
>>107812Also this is the best romance this season. True yuri and pretty colors. I want to see more than just full kissing by the end of the season, I want hot steamy yuri sex between Hime and Yano after they finally make up over their past grudges.