


There is no such thing as that rose-colored campus life.
When a college dropout stops for a late night bite at a mysterious ramen stand, he crosses paths with a self-proclaimed deity of matrimony. This bizarre meeting sends the young man hurtling through a horrifying flashback to his not-so-glorious college days when the influence of a cruel new friend turned him from a hopeless romantic into a mischievous “black cupid.”
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This is the type of show I should love: moody, self-reflective, and metaphorical. But something about the series never landed for me; repeating the arcs added little flavor or texture, and the conclusion verges on saccharine. I can clearly see what they wanted to do with the show, but for me it just didn't work.
Very different and amusing with a unique style to it.
Really good, best art/music I've seen/heard in an anime. I understand why so many people liked this.



















