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trashexplorer · 6 years
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BLCD Review: [Nama Haishin] Aitsu ni Koishite Mita!
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Title:  [Nama Haishin] Aitsu ni Koishite Mita! (【生配信】あいつに恋してみた!)
Release Date: 2018/07/10
Cast: Lounsbery Arthur x Tsuchida Reiou
Synopsis: After passing their college exams, Takuto and Yoshirou picked up an app called MeTube. What they started just to kill sometime found it’s way into their daily lives as college students. Their selling point is “business BL” and it’s not such a big deal for the both of them ‘cause they’re totally bro with everything but when it’s time to raise it up a notch for them views, will the two of them still be able keep this relationship strictly professional?
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And another one that turned out not as bad as I thought it would.
This is what fan girls wished Dan and Phil would be. HAHAHA. I’M JUST KIDDING DON’T KILL ME. Yeah, I had an issue with them being mofucking METUBERS - I can’t help but laugh while hearing that term, honestly. But the CD actually isn’t so focused on that but on the relationship between these two boys. It’s like half their channel and half their past and present, ya dig? There really isn’t that much a climax and drama but hey, it’s from Montblanc. They don’t do that shit there. 😂 The pacing was a little rushed but it was fine for what it was. 
Now onto the voice work -
It was a funny story actually. I immediately started searching for seiyuu pseudonyms to see who Lounsbery Arthur really was but turns out that that was his actual name. 😂 This is both Arthur and Reiou’s first BLCD work and of course, their first time working together. Despite being complete newbies, I’m pleasantly surprised how well they pulled this off. They don’t feel like they’re reading off the script and although their mattress mambos have some pacing issues, it wasn’t bad. 👌 Sure they’re still a little bit rough around the edges but, I’m seeing a great career ahead of them. 
This could actually be good manga material. It could do a 7 or a 7.5 me. Although I do think that this caters to a younger audience, I honestly could recommend this to anyone who’s just in it for something light. This could also be great for those who are just starting to get into the BLCD world since they don’t use a lot of difficult words and there’s no heavy plot. 👌
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