The voice acting really carries the dialogue, matching the characters' reactions perfectly. Every single one of their expressions is just so expressive.
Comic Girls
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Kaoruko "Chaos" Moeta is a young manga artist who is down on her luck. She wants to draw manga about high school girls, but her storyboards are bland, her art uninspired, and her premises weak. Her concerned, exasperated editor comes up with an idea: push Chaos to be more social. So, by her recommendation, Chaos moves into a dormitory for female manga artists. She soon meets the other residents: Tsubasa Katsuki, a shounen manga artist; Ruki Irokawa, who draws erotic manga popular with women; and Koyume Koizuka, a shoujo artist who, like Chaos, has yet to be serialized. Quickly striking up a friendship with these girls, Chaos finds new inspiration for her manga and continues to grow her creativity. Comic Girls is a showcase of the daily lives of these manga artists. Will Chaos finally be able to make her debut and become serialized? None of the girls know, but they will all do their best to help each other become the best artists they can be. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Kaoruko Moeta
Shy aspiring mangaka Kaoruko is bad at art but finds friends, causing comedic chaos with her overreactions.
Portrayed by Akao Hikaru
Tsubasa Katsuki
Shonen mangaka Tsubasa is Koyume's senpai, known for her dramatic stories and sleeping in class.
Portrayed by Takahashi Rie
Ruki Irokawa
Perverted yet kind hentai artist, Ruki is insecure but supportive of her kouhai.
Portrayed by Oonishi Saori
Koyume Koizuka
Cheerful and bright newbie mangaka at the dorm, sharing it with Kaos.
Portrayed by Hondo Kaede
Quick Takes
View all 21 takesThe animation is so smooth, especially how the teardrops form and fall. Those reactions with the sparkling effects around them are beautifully done. It has a great mix of serious moments, nervousness, and everyone lifting each other up.
A really light and playful episode that just goes by smoothly. The humor mostly comes from how the girls react to each other, and it feels simple and natural. It’s not trying too hard just easy, funny moments and a relaxed vibe the whole way through.
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