MUCHUU SA, KIMI NI.
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
5
RELEASE
September 18, 2025
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Joji Ema goes to an all-boys school. After the school’s athletic festival, Ema’s eccentric classmate Miyoshi Hayashi starts acting bizarrely towards him. Yuichi Medaka goes to a coeducational high school. He ends up sitting behind Akira Nikaido, an unsettling student most of the school doesn’t like. Explore an omnibus of stories about what it’s like to be young.
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CAST

Yuichi Medaka

Yuuki Ono

Akira Nikaidou

Nobuhiko Okamoto

Miyoshi Hayashi

Kenshou Ono

Jouji Ema

Kouki Uchiyama

Megumi Matsuya

Yume Miyamoto

Yutaka Komatsu

Kouki Oosuzu

Masahiro Senoo

Masaya Fukunishi

Minoru Satou

Hina Youmiya

Shoutarou Yamada

Anan Furuya

Sakura

Daiki Yamashita

Zaki

Tasuku Hatanaka

Seito

Anji Iwata

Seito

Katsumi Fukuhara

Seito

Yuuichi Matsuda

Onnanoko

Yuuka Morishima

Joshi Chuugakusei

Konatsu Hirabayashi

Megami

Juri Nagatsuma

Seito

Satoshi Inomata

Ema Imouto

Maria Naganawa

Untenshu

Genta Nakamura

Yakyuubuin

Satoshi Inomata

Joshi Chuugakusei

Asaki Yuikawa

Danshi Seito

Soichirou Kimura

Danshi Seito

Naoya Shinoda

Seito

Genta Nakamura
EPISODES
Dubbed

Not available on crunchyroll
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100/100Criminally underrated gemContinue on AniListEvery once in a while, an anime slips through the cracks. It’s not the kind of series that dominates social media feeds or fuels endless “Top 10 of the Season” lists. It’s quiet, offbeat, and just strange enough that casual viewers might bounce off after an episode or two. Muchuu sa, Kimi ni. is one of those shows. And that’s exactly why I think it deserves more love.
At first glance, it seems like a simple slice-of-life comedy: a short school story, only five episodes long, with characters who are a little… odd. But “odd” is exactly the charm. Instead of leaning on big dramatic moments or over-the-top gags, the show zooms in on tiny, peculiar behaviors — Hayashi counting stairs, snapping photos of random signs, or drying sweet potatoes on the balcony. These details might sound trivial, but they’re what make the characters come alive. Rather than telling us who these people are, the anime lets their eccentricities reveal it.
The real magic lies in the dynamic between Hayashi and Nikaidou. On the surface, they couldn’t be more different: Hayashi is cheerful, transparent, almost childlike in his curiosity. Nikaidou, meanwhile, wears his gloom like a badge of honor, distancing himself from others with a deliberate coolness. Their conversations bounce between awkward silences, nonsensical tangents, and flashes of sincerity. Somehow, through all that weirdness, they manage to connect. It’s not quite friendship, not quite romance — something in-between that feels messy, authentic, and hard to label. And that’s what makes it special.
The tone of the series is a strange mix. Sometimes it’s laugh-out-loud funny, thanks to the sheer randomness of the characters’ habits. Other times it slips into quiet, reflective territory, almost melancholic. A few moments even feel surreal, like reality itself is bending just a little around the characters’ eccentricities. This shifting tone won’t be for everyone — there are scenes where you can almost feel the writers testing the balance between humor and sincerity. But I found that unpredictability refreshing. It mirrors how actual human connections feel: not neatly scripted, but awkward, layered, and full of contradictions.
Visually, the anime deserves more credit than it gets. Doga Kobo handled it with a softness that fits the atmosphere perfectly. Backgrounds feel grounded in reality but tinged with warmth, and there’s an attention to framing that highlights small, otherwise overlooked details. Everyday settings — the classroom balcony, stairwells, signs on the street — become little stages for character expression. It doesn’t aim for flashy spectacle, but for the kind of quiet beauty you notice only when you slow down.
Of course, it’s not without flaws. Because it’s so short, character development outside of Hayashi and Nikaidou is limited. The supporting cast pops in and out without much depth, which might leave you wishing for a few more episodes. Some of the quirky gags feel like they’re trying a bit too hard to be “weird for the sake of weird.” And if you come in expecting a clear romance arc or a neatly tied-up story, you’ll probably walk away unsatisfied. This isn’t a series that hands you conclusions — it’s more interested in leaving you with a feeling, an impression.
But that’s precisely why I think Muchuu sa, Kimi ni. is criminally underrated. In a season packed with anime that shout for attention with big action or melodrama, this one whispers. It says: look closer. Pay attention to the little things. Notice how even the quirks that make us awkward can also make us endearing. And in its own quiet, peculiar way, it ends up saying something honest about being human.
By the time the final episode ended, I didn’t feel like I had watched a “complete” story — but I did feel like I had spent time with real, imperfect, fascinating people. And sometimes, that’s more satisfying than a dozen tightly scripted plot twists.
If you’re the kind of viewer who values atmosphere over plot, subtle humor over punchlines, and character quirks over archetypes, then Muchuu sa, Kimi ni. is absolutely worth your time. It’s not loud, it’s not conventional, and it won’t be for everyone. But for those willing to sit with its eccentric charm, it’s a funny, heartfelt, and strangely captivating experience.
Final thoughts: underrated, eccentric, short but memorable. A small gem of a series that proves you don’t need flash to make an impact — just a willingness to be weird, sincere, and human.
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Ended inSeptember 18, 2025
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