Wasteful Days of High School Girls
Oshimeter
Synopsis
As she heads off to her entrance ceremony at Sainotama Girls' High School, Akane Kikuchi muses over her grade school dream of becoming a manga artist and the lack of progress that she has made. When she finally arrives at school, she is surprised to learn that she is once again in the same class as her two best friends: the deadpan and emotionless Shiori Saginomiya and the hyperactive and ridiculous Nozomu Tanaka. Tanaka then comes to the obvious realization that she can't achieve her grade school dream of being popular with the boys and getting a boyfriend by going to an all-girls high school. In desperation, she begins asking the girls in her class to introduce her to their guy friends. Her classmates, however, are anything but ordinary. From a grandmother-loving loli to a reclusive chuunibyou to an overly analytical stalker, each one is given a fitting nickname by Tanaka to accentuate their weirdness. And so begin the wasteful days of these high school girls, each day kicked off with a simple question: "Hey, wanna hear something amazing?" [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Akane Kikuchi
Akane Kikuchi, nicknamed 'Wota', is an aspiring mangaka and anime fan, best friends with Robo and Baka.
Portrayed by Christian Luci
Nozomu Tanaka
Nozomu Tanaka is a classmate and friend of Akari and Shiori at their high school.
Portrayed by Cuellar Elissa
Shiori Saginomiya
Emotionless genius Shiori, aspiring microbiologist, is childhood friends with Baka and Wota.
Portrayed by Simmons Genevieve
Community Feed
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This is actually a very enjoyable slice-of-life comedy series. Not only is the story fun to follow, but the characters are also very likable. Every single one of them has a personality that, when mixed with the others, creates a very fun dynamic, which I believe is the series' strongest point. Craftsmanship-wise, it's really great. The best aspect of the production is perhaps the direction. I really love the way they frame the story. Overall, I'd rate this series an 8/10. It's not bad by any means, but Nichijou, Asobi Asobase, and similar series are better overall.



