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Is Watamote OK for kids?

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Is Watamote OK for kids? Includes 12 episodes on 3 DVDs. An approximate run-time of 5 hours and is rated TV-MA for language and sexual content/sexual innuendo.

Who is Tomoko Kuroki crush? Akari Iguchi. Akari is one of the girls who has a crush on him. She first appears in Chapter 25, adapted in Episode 3, when she blushingly brings homework to his house when he is sick.

What kind of dere is Tomoko Kuroki? Tomoko Kuroki, from Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui! Shundere[1] refers to a character who is sad or very depressed all of the time. Shundere characters often are sad from the start and don’t have much of a reason to feel like this, unlike utsudere.

What age is WataMote for? 16 and up seems about right, although I doupt many 16 year olds would actually find this show all that enjoyable. You kinda need to be in the same headspace as the author of the manga to really get it; that of an adult facepalming as they look at their past self.

Is Watamote OK for kids? – Related Questions

 

What anime is WataMote Tomoko from?

Tomoko Kuroki is the protagonist of No Matter How I Look At It, It’s You Guys Fault I’m Not Popular! (“WataMote”). Socially inept and often desperate, the series chronicles her various attempts to try and be more popular at her school.

How tall is Yuu Chan WataMote?

Given that she appears about a half-a-head taller than Tomoko, she appears to be 5’4″. She is the main character in the spin-off manga Watashi no Tomodachi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui, often shortened by fans to “TomoMote.”

How old is Tomoko in WataMote?

Socially inept and often desperate, the series chronicles her various attempts to try to be more popular at her school, Makuhari Shuuei High School. She is 15 years old at the time of the series’ debut and was born towards the end of February of either 1994, 1997, or 1998.

How is WataMote pronounced?

Best guess – Wah-Tah-Moh-Teh. It’s an abbreviation of the full title, though, so don’t expect too much! I say “Wah-Tah-Moh-Teh” as well, just double checking.

Is Tomoko Kuroki depressed?

Tomoko Kuroki is a fifteen-year-old high school student who struggles with severe social anxiety and depression. This results in her having low confidence in interacting with others and having a less than ideal social life. The series is about her day-to-day struggles with handling her social anxiety.

What gender is Tomoko?

Tomoko (ともこ, トモコ) is a female Japanese given name. Like many Japanese names, Tomoko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 友子 – “friendly child”

Is WataMote OK for kids?

Includes 12 episodes on 3 DVDs. An approximate run-time of 5 hours and is rated TV-MA for language and sexual content/sexual innuendo.

Why is WataMote called WataMote?

“Watamote” is short for a ridiculously long title “Watashi ga Motenai no wa do Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!” which translates to “No matter how I look at it, it’s you guys’ fault I’m not popular!” The 12 part series narrates the story of a teenage girl, Tomoko Kuroki, starting high school, who comes to the realisation …

Who made WataMote anime?

Nico Tanigawa (谷川ニコ Tanigawa Nico) is a pseudonym for the author and artist of the manga WataMote. They have worked on several other manga, such as Kuzu to Megane to Bungaku Shoujo Nise, Number Girl, and Write Shimai. Not much is known about them. The author is the one depicted with glasses.

How tall is Tomoko in WataMote?

Her height is about 5’0″ or 152cm, though in episode 12 of the anime it is written as 120cm or 4’0.” The anime opening shows her against height marks up to just under 5’0″ when she stands up straight as opposed to bending forward and smirking at the viewer.

Is WataMote ended?

After a 5 year run, as well as winning the Shoujo award at the 40th Kodansha Manga Awards and receiving a popular anime adaptation, Junko’s Watamote (Watashi ga motete Dousunda) has announced that the series is ending and the final volume will go on sale in just over a month on March 13th.

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