I even caught myself re-listening to them a couple times when going out for a morning jog. I can barely even recall any of the soundtrack used throughout the series, but the Opening Theme, Ending Theme and the insert song used in episode 9 (Paradise SOS) were some pretty catchy songs. Many, if not all, of the characters movements throughout the show looked like a PowerPoint presentation, from little things like running towards or grabbing 'x' item, to the dance performances they would give. A lot of the stills and backgrounds used throughout the 12 episode runtime, was real hard to look at in combination with the very colorful palate used. On the contrary though, the animation was just really stiff and awkward. Initially, when looking at the art style and the character designs from the Light Novel, they were actually pretty good in my opinion. You may argue that, these scenes just may have happened in the sidelines, but if your going to make something a major point in the episode, heck even the entire anime, wouldn't you think they would at least give us 5 seconds at the beginning of the next episode to show us that the scene did happen? the cooking contest between Maria and Shiro). At times they would bring in a major focal point as a cliff hanger, but never mention this point again (i.e. Osamake consistently did this, including their main selling point of the love revenge plot. Speaking of things that the show introduced, but never mentioned or touched on ever again.
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Instead, it was used as a cheap plot device to initially bait the viewer into checking out the series and keep the story going- great. Heck, even the name of the of the Opening Theme is, “Chance! & Revenge!”. I thought this theme was supposed and going to be built upon more. Osamake’s attempt at this shallow theme of revenge was poorly executed and was hardly brushed upon at all. With the recent trend of a lot of new series coming out now, many are starting to overuse this whole ‘revenge’ theme now- most notably, the recent Redo of a Healer. The whole ‘revenge’ theme was completely chucked off of the roof as soon as it was introduced. Or so I thought this was going to be the case when reading the synopsis. And by doing so, the childhood friend and the main protagonist slowly grow closer together. It would’ve been fun and interesting to see a show revolve around the childhood friend and the main protagonist trying to get revenge on the person who rejected him. What happened to getting revenge? This whole revenge aspect was actually something I found to be a pretty interesting concept when initially reading the synopsis. But because of this decision, it makes Osamake just another generic romcom thrown down the rabbit hole of many. This concept alone would make a series stand out way more from its competitors. By knowing we have an end winner, we as watchers or readers of the series have closure that a heroine will even be chosen at the end.
Here is the problem with many of these harem series: They try to take this approach, but ultimately end up failing by unnecessarily dragging the series out way too long or in some cases not even giving us a winner at the end.
But of course, this is only achieved when done correctly. The disappointment of that heroine losing or the excitement of seeing them win, is honestly one of the few moments I really appreciate being in this community. Cheering on your best girl/guy with other fans of the series can be massively entertaining, yes. The concept of not knowing who is going to win at the end of the series can be exciting, yes. Some would argue that by knowing who the end winner of the series is, it would ultimately be a boring watch. Now with this in mind, the whole concept of a singular childhood friend winning amongst all the other heroines is completely blown out the window. Shortly into the series, we learn that all of the heroines are the main protagonist’s childhood friends. Lose!”, is what author, Shuichi Nimaru, thought of when creating this genius idea. Osamake’s concept was supposed to be different though: “A romcom where the childhood friend won’t I’m sure everyone who has watched a handful amount of harem type shows has felt the pain of the childhood friend getting surprised sucker punched at the end of the series by another heroine. ‘Osananajimi ga Zettai ni Makenai Love Comedy’ or otherwise known as, ‘Osakmake: The Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won’t Lose’. Initially when looking at the shows I was potentially going to watch this Spring 2021 season, this show’s title caught me by the corner of my eye.