So what exactly makes Oreshura so good that it deserves a second post? First and foremost is that it's a great parody series, poking fun at the harem genre whilst also enjoying harem antics of its own. The writer is clearly aware of typical stylisms of the harem genre, which they lure the viewer into thinking will happen before slapping them in the face and doing the exact opposite.
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| One characters reaction to chuuni antics. |
Speaking of characters, those are the second great asset of the programme. I
have few complaints to make about them (although a character whose personality
matches Rikka from Chuu2Koi is rather pathetic), most of them are parodies of
regular harem personalities: the childhood friend; the stalker; the dandere;
the tsundere. The fact that none of them conform exactly to stereotypes contributes
to OreShura avoid being just another seasonal harem. Even the MC isn’t a
complete moron – unless if comedic effect requires him to be.
Lastly, it's probably worth noting that this series is full to the brim with
JoJo references: central heroine Masuzu likes making a point of recreating
scenes from that series (right down to the poses). Some understanding of what
JoJo is all about will be required to fully appreciate that, in the same way
that you'd need to have seen Initial D / etc to appreciate parts of Lucky Star
(though OreShura is more explanatory and less obtuse).It’s rare to find a series that gets better the more you watch it, but I seem to find myself laughing more with each passing week. It goes without saying that I strongly recommend this – though do note that the first episode takes a little while to get going, once the harem antics kick in the fun begins.

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