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The anime, regardless of its length and simplicity, does have spurts of funny, cute, and romantic moments that are entertaining. Komori getting all excited when someone asks her for help after not being asked for a while. Megumi hugging onto Komori tightly after everyone seems to be “taking” Komori away from her.
Motoya Komori (Japanese: 古森 こもり 元也 もとや , Komori Motoya) was the starting libero for Itachiyama Institute, a heavy favorite to win the nationals. He was also referred to as the #1 high school libero in Volleyball Monthly, and was invited to the All-Japan Youth Intensive Training Camp.
Shuri Komori is a 14-year-old girl, who is so nice that she can not turn down people’s request. She gains amazing abilities while she fulfills people’s request. There are many fun & happy things in her life, since she is an adolescent middle school student after all!
I belive this anime merely exists because they wanted to animate boobs, because that's literally all that happens. The animation and music are not bad, but this has no story whatsoever.
Man... everything I had interest in this season is not panning out very well. I guess i'll check back when some more episodes air and see if anything has changed.
Shuri Komori is a girl who is so nice that she can not turn down people's requests. She gains amazing abilities while she fulfills people's requests.
By what name was Komori-san wa kotowarenai! (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
Because the anime is so short and simple, it does not offer a whole lot, but it also does not take a whole lot to sit down and watch it to completion. The anime, regardless of its length and simplicity, does have spurts of funny, cute, and romantic moments that are entertaining.
Komori-san Can’t Decline!’s other musical offerings (the anime does not have an ending theme) are comprised of very simple tracks to fit the very simple show. Music box sounds, low, heavy drums, and barely-any-notes piano pieces make up the majority of the anime’s OST.
To each other, to others. While one does not have to go to Komori’s extreme of never declining anyone for aid, helping people, as Komori puts it, allows one “to spend time with people.”. It does not matter if it is getting a friend away from a situation they do not want to be in or helping someone cut some grass.