After a couple of months of silence on this blog, I guess it’s time to revive it again. I’ve been a bit lazy about even watching anything worth talking about here, but I recently decided to finish up a few things I’ve been watching over a long time. So, to start, I’ll write something on this jdorama I started watching over a year ago of which I’ve seen an episode or two every once in a while.
Hanazakari no kimitachi e, or hanakimi, which it gets shortened to, is not based on that original an idea. Mizuki Ashiya is a girl, who, due to various circumstances finds herself transferring to an all-boys high school, and hilarity ensues. Well, I guess that the circumstances in question could be worth mentioning.
Basically, there’s this boy who’s a promising high jumper, Sano Izumi. During a training camp in the US, where Mizuki lives, Sano saves Mizuki from a bunch of thugs and gets injured in the process. Feeling guilty, Mizuki transfers to his school to make him high jump again.
So yes, I suppose there’s some little bit of side story that is high jumping related, but there’s not at alla where the main plot, if you can really call it that, lies. The focus is instead on the “hilarity ensues” part. You see, this boarding school is… special. Right, I guess I should mention that it’s supposed to be a school only for ikemen (good looking guys), something that seems to be important for some of the hijinks. Also, the school is divided into three dorms, the jocks, the actors/smart guys(?), and, uh, the rest, which I guess is a mix of the other two dorm characteristics. A lot of the episodes are about competition between the dorms. Noone in the show is exactly sane, either. It all makes for a cast full of odd personalities.
So, yeah, it really turns out like one would expect, girl ends up sharing rooms with boy, boy finds out the truth but keeps it secret, other boy also gets interested in girl, triangle drama ensues, and none of this without me watching and seeing how she’s obviously not a guy at all, and how the heck can they not immediately notice that. Because, yeah, it’s pretty obvious she’s a girl.
Anyway, if I were going to give any sort of thoughts on the show, I guess I’ll have to say it was pretty entertaining, at least worth watching once. I doubt I’ll ever watch it again, but I might read the manga by Nakajo Hisaya, which this series is based upon, as I heard it ends differently from the dorama, which in my opinion had a pretty weak ending. I’m certain that me being male doesn’t really put me into the target demographic either – this dorama is most likely more
appreciated by girls interested in watching cute young japanese men.
I might have something more to write about soon. Perhaps.
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