
WataMote: No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!
私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い!
At the tender age of 15, Tomoko Kuroki has already dated hundreds of boys — or at least in dating games she has. The sad truth is that she gets tongue-tied just talking to people, which makes her entrance into the social pressure cooker of high school especially odious and riddled with anxiety. Can Tomoko overcome her crippling social anxiety and finally have the popular high school life she’s always dreamed of? Or will she merely get caught in the downward spiral that is her awkward life? (Source: HIDIVE)
WataMote: No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! is a tv with 12 episodes, from Summer 2013, produced by SILVER LINK., rated 6.7/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
At the tender age of 15, Tomoko Kuroki has already dated hundreds of boys — or at least in dating games she has. The sad truth is that she gets tongue-tied just talking to people, which makes her entrance into the social pressure cooker of high school especially odious and riddled with anxiety. Can Tomoko overcome her crippling social anxiety and finally have the popular high school life she’s always dreamed of? Or will she merely get caught in the downward spiral that is her awkward life? (Source: HIDIVE)
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- Hikikomori — Prominently features a character who withdraws from social life, often seeking extreme isolation.
- Bisexual — Features a character who is romantically or sexually attracted to people of more than one sex or gender.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Satire — Prominently features the use of comedy or ridicule to expose and criticise social phenomena.
- Otaku Culture — Centers around the culture of a fanatical fan-base.
- Parody — Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.
- Meta — Features fourth wall-breaking references to itself or genre tropes.
- Disability — A work that features one or more characters with a physical, mental, cognitive, or developmental condition that impairs, interferes with, or limits the person's ability to engage in certain tasks or actions.
- Slapstick — Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
- Achronological Order — Chapters or episodes do not occur in chronological order.
- Psychosexual — Work that involves the psychological aspects of sexual impulses.

