This New Anime Flew Under the Radar, but It's a Perfect Title for Cosplayers

This New Anime Flew Under the Radar, but It's a Perfect Title for Cosplayers
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A romantic comedy that will definitely lift your spirits.

There were so many interesting titles last year that anime fans couldn't watch them all. Let's fill in the blanks and take a look at a cafe for girls where they are served by waitresses dressed as boys.

The production of How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer was handled by Ashi Productions. Behind the long title is a sweet romance about three couples who are just learning how to build relationships.

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer Is a Sweet Romantic Comedy

The anime turned out to be a good romantic comedy about relationship dynamics. The plot tells about the three girls who like to dress up as bishonen – handsome young men who seem to have jumped out of the pages of a popular girls' manga.

For an unprepared viewer, such an unexpected twist may raise many questions, but will be understandable to people familiar with cosplay, fandom activities, and some features of Japanese culture.

For example, there is a category of women's establishments where guests are served by waitresses dressed as men. The customers perceive this as a kind of game and an opportunity to feel like a shojo heroine, but they know that the men there are not real.

What Is How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer About?

Suou is a long-haired beauty, attentive and gentle. This does not prevent her from taking the initiative in relationships and flirting with her boyfriend. She falls in love with her classmate Tokiwa – her complete opposite.

The second girl is the reserved Fuji, who draws yaoi doujinshi, which the naive Asagi starts to help her with. However, the girl manages to hide the content of her works from him in order not to embarrass the boy.

Finally, Kohaku falls in love with the good-natured Hagi. But they still can't confess: too many misunderstandings and embarrassments arise between them.

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer Is Perfect for Cosplayers and Their Partners

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer is built on funny situations that arise when the relationship between the couples develops. For example, Tokiwa has a hard time accepting his girlfriend's part-time job at first, but Asagi has nothing against it and even thinks Fuji is cool.

Overall, the anime does a pretty good job of showing what it's like to be friends and build a relationship with a cosplayer girl who tries on male characters.

Since the series develops in the mainstream of comedy romance, there are no passions or serious arguments over the girls' costumes. All three guys are very kind and sincere, and the girls are understanding.

A romantic comedy that will definitely lift your spirits.

There were so many interesting titles last year that anime fans couldn't watch them all. Let's fill in the blanks and take a look at a cafe for girls where they are served by waitresses dressed as boys.

The production of How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer was handled by Ashi Productions. Behind the long title is a sweet romance about three couples who are just learning how to build relationships.

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer Is a Sweet Romantic Comedy

The anime turned out to be a good romantic comedy about relationship dynamics. The plot tells about the three girls who like to dress up as bishonen – handsome young men who seem to have jumped out of the pages of a popular girls' manga.

For an unprepared viewer, such an unexpected twist may raise many questions, but will be understandable to people familiar with cosplay, fandom activities, and some features of Japanese culture.

For example, there is a category of women's establishments where guests are served by waitresses dressed as men. The customers perceive this as a kind of game and an opportunity to feel like a shojo heroine, but they know that the men there are not real.

What Is How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer About?

Suou is a long-haired beauty, attentive and gentle. This does not prevent her from taking the initiative in relationships and flirting with her boyfriend. She falls in love with her classmate Tokiwa – her complete opposite.

The second girl is the reserved Fuji, who draws yaoi doujinshi, which the naive Asagi starts to help her with. However, the girl manages to hide the content of her works from him in order not to embarrass the boy.

Finally, Kohaku falls in love with the good-natured Hagi. But they still can't confess: too many misunderstandings and embarrassments arise between them.

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer Is Perfect for Cosplayers and Their Partners

How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer is built on funny situations that arise when the relationship between the couples develops. For example, Tokiwa has a hard time accepting his girlfriend's part-time job at first, but Asagi has nothing against it and even thinks Fuji is cool.

Overall, the anime does a pretty good job of showing what it's like to be friends and build a relationship with a cosplayer girl who tries on male characters.

Since the series develops in the mainstream of comedy romance, there are no passions or serious arguments over the girls' costumes. All three guys are very kind and sincere, and the girls are understanding.