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At its core, Masami Tsuda’s story is a brilliant deconstruction of the masks we wear to fit in. The Performance of Perfection

As the story progresses, especially in the manga, the tone shifts from a lighthearted romantic comedy to a heavy psychological drama. Arima’s struggle with his inner "darkness"—a fear that he is inherently "bad" because of his biological parents—becomes the focal point. It’s a gut-wrenching look at how self-loathing can sabotage happiness. Why It Still Matters Kare Kano

Her world is upended by Soichiro Arima, a boy who seems genuinely perfect without the effort. The tension between them starts as a rivalry but quickly evolves into a shared secret: they are both using their academic success as a shield to hide deep-seated insecurities. Breaking the Shoujo Mold At its core, Masami Tsuda’s story is a

Are you focusing on the of the anime or the complete story of the manga? It’s a gut-wrenching look at how self-loathing can

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The story introduces Yukino Miyazawa, a girl who lives for praise. She is the "perfect" student—athletic, brilliant, and kind—but it’s all a calculated performance. In reality, she’s a slob who spends her free time studying just to maintain her image. This relatable struggle with "Main Character Syndrome" is what makes Yukino so endearing; she isn't naturally perfect, she’s just incredibly hardworking and vain.