@coolboymew
Indeed it is! The characters look way different in the show 😄
The show itself is full of absurd jokes, but fun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooser_no_Sono_Higurashi
@anime
I agree, it is in the vein of Nichijou. I usually enjoy shows like that: Kitakubu Katsudou Kiroku, Joshiraku and even Yuyushiki — basically girls doing nothing, cracking abstract jokes. But I couldn't watch Nichijou for some reason, I did like Wooser though, maybe because the episodes are really short.
And yes, protagonists' funeral is a running joke. I've scrubbed through 3 episodes looking for a perfect niku moment, and they've buried him two times already 🤣
@coolboymew
@coolboymew
Yep, same here with Nichijou — I know this show has everything I enjoy, but I can't watch it. Maybe because I expect different kind of thing from KyoAni🤷
DogaKobo on other hand are undisputed champions of this genre, beside the cult classic that is YuruYuri, almost every other show by them is superb: GJ Bu, Love Lab, GabDro, Umaru…
> Asobi Asobase
Oh, yes! Thanks for reminding me of it! It had been in my to watch list since it came out, looks like I even have it downloaded😁
@anime
@coolboymew
I don't remember GJ Bu too well, but I did like that too! It looks like a finished product, which is pretty rare.
@anime
@coolboymew
Yes, it's especially rare with comedy, you leave the end open so you can always pick off right where you left it. Not that I'm against it — it's always sad to let the beloved characters go, but that's what makes having an ending so beautiful.
Darker stuff does often happen to have a logical conclusion, but you always have a plot device or two up your sleeve so you can resurrect everyone. Shinbo even managed to pull that off with Madoka, he's a producer down to the bone 🤣
@anime