Watched: Sub
Covers: Episode 1
First off, like me you probably have no idea what an otokonoko is. Apparently it’s a term for guys with feminine features, often depicted as crossdressing in media. Our protagonist doesn’t seem to identify as a girl, just dresses as one. A girl confesses to him, and despite learning he’s not a girl she still wants to be with him. So there could be all sorts of exploration of gender identity/expression and sexuality in here, but I had no interest in continuing. For one thing, the girl who confesses, Aoi, I find obsessive in a not humorous sense. I also hated the constant switch in art styles, often going from more standard anime to lower-quality drawing. It’s one thing to do it for bits here and there, but it was constantly going back and forth. But besides all of that nothing in the first episode was really grabbing my attention, and I decided to ignore the 3 episode rule and move on.
Verdict
Skip