he’s an excellent junior heroine
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Uzaki’s cuteness lies in the way she befriends her seniors, which is typical of junior heroines.
Whenever she sees her seniors on campus or in the city, she doesn’t pay attention to her surroundings and hits them with her body and talks to them quickly.
She just wants to be left alone.
If you cut out this part of her, it’s hard to deny that she’s a very annoying character, but Uzaki-chan is more than just an annoying character.
She appears to be full of energy, but she’s actually quite a “maiden”.
When she finds out that her seniors call other girls by their first names (to distinguish them from the master at her part-time job, since she’s the daughter of the master), she instantly sulks and then tries to get them to call her by her first name, even using hypnosis to get them to call her by her first name.
Later on, she is also portrayed as a complex damsel in distress being played with by her seniors, such as when she is told to go out with them (at the cat café) over the phone, and when she finds out the truth, she gives them a series of low kicks with a pissed off look on her face.
Also, one of his characteristics, the “sss” tone, is allegedly an imitation of his senior’s tone in high school.
In fact, when she’s not with her seniors, she’s pretty normal and has a different tone of voice.
Whether consciously or unconsciously, it’s unclear, but she seems to be in annoying character mode only to her seniors.
There are many other episodes in which she can be considered a model of a junior heroine, such as when her senpai catches a cold, she tries to be annoying at first, but once she realizes that he is really sick, she takes care of him in a worthy manner.
This is the main reason why Uzaki is supported by the audience.
Summary
I’m worried that the poster fiasco will give her a lot of strange images, but Uzaki is pretty cute!
I’d love to see some of that bravery in the anime!