
Tomo-chan is a Girl is a romantic comedy anime coming to Crunchy Roll this 2023. It is about a tomboy secretly in love with her dense male best friend. She has been close with Junichirou all her life, but he sees her as one of the boys because she has more masculine interests. She loves sports and other hobbies more associated with boys, but she is actually attracted to boys. People had a more stereotypical impression of her. This anime is based on a manga series written by Fumita Yanagida. The manga had an 8-volume run that started in 2015 and ended in 2019. After years of waiting, fans finally see Tomo-chan is a Girl gets an anime adaptation. Lay-duce will animate the adaptation of the 2016 Next Manga Award winner.
I had met lesbians who are prissier than divas and straight girls who are more butch than a football quarterback. Looks can be deceiving. You cannot put people inside boxes based on what you assumed them to be. You cannot believe who a person is attracted to and what is their gender identity from appearance alone.
Tomo Aizawa has secret feelings to her bestfriend Junichiro Kubota. Ever since they were children, she had always loved him. That’s why she is still with him even in high school. She had given him all the signals that she sees him as more than a brother, but she is his bro to him. He never noticed all of her attempts to flirt because he is that dense. All her attempts to confess her feelings end with failure because he is way too blockish to notice that she wanted something beyond friendship. People who experience being in the friend zone will relate to the romantic misadventures of Tomo-chan. Will she finally succeed in telling him how she feels? Is he going to accept her confession?
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