


Kotesashi Koyo possède des compétences exceptionnelles en tant que masseur. Aspirant à devenir médecin du sport, Kotesashi fréquente depuis ce printemps le lycée universitaire Seiwa, une école de sport réputée, afin d'obtenir une bourse spéciale pour l'école de médecine. Kotesashi, dont la famille est pauvre, doit vivre et travailler dans le dortoir pour gagner de l'argent pour les frais de scolarité, et il y rencontre un groupe d'athlètes qui ont chacune leurs propres particularités. Le travail de Kotesashi va alors consister à être leur gardien et s'occuper du bien-être physique et mental des filles.
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Gooner anime with generic story, but it’s to be expected since that’s what we came for here, more or less
"Hands off: Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun" offers a moderately enjoyable experience with some notable strengths but also several shortcomings that prevent it from standing out in its genre. The series presents an interesting premise centered around unique character interactions and a school setting that could appeal to fans of lighthearted romantic comedies or slice-of-life anime. The voice acting is competent, delivering the characters’ personalities with clarity, though it occasionally lacks the emotional depth needed to fully engage the audience. The animation quality is decent but not particularly remarkable, with some scenes feeling a bit static or rushed, which detracts from the overall immersion. Story-wise, the plot progresses at a steady pace but tends to rely on familiar tropes and predictable developments, which might feel repetitive for viewers seeking originality. The character development is present but somewhat shallow, leaving some characters underexplored and their motivations unclear. On the positive side, the series has moments of genuine charm and humor that make it worth watching, especially for those who enjoy character-driven narratives with a touch of romance. However, it doesn’t quite reach the emotional or narrative heights that would elevate it beyond an average rating. In summary, "Hands off: Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun" is a watchable series with potential, but it falls short of being truly memorable. Fans of the genre may find it enjoyable enough to continue, but others might find it lacking in depth and innovation.


















