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Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 2
I don’t know Adachi, there’s a fine line between platonic and romantic.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 4
Head pats are the real relationship goal.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 9
It’s baby steps with this relationship.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 10
There’s a clear parallel going on between Tarumi and Adachi and I’m not sure how I feel about that.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 3
Quite the third wheel you got there.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 11
What’s with Adachi and divination?
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 6
You had one job, Adachi.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 7
A shakeup of some kind is needed in this series.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 8
This show is killing me with how slowly it’s getting to Valentine’s Day.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 5
Adachi asking Shimamura out? Christmas came early.
Blasting My Headphones: Ciki Ciki Bam Bam (チキチキバンバン) by QUEENDOM
A fine example of how a very great song is carrying an already great show.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 1 (First Impressions)
We’re definitely playing the long game here and I’m looking forward to it.
Adachi and Shimamura – Ep. 12 (Series Finale)
Non-endings are nothing new with anime adaptations but it sure is fitting for “Adachi and Shimamura”.
Adachi to Shimamura – 02 [Adachi Question]
Hello there, one and two and hopefully more. A pleasure to have you along with me, in watching and appreciating all these new anime Fall has ushered our…
Adachi to Shimamura – 01
「制服ピンポン」 (Seifuku Pinpon) "Playing Ping-Pong in Our Uniforms" Forbidden love's prequel.
Adachi to Shimamura – 02
「安達クエスチョン」 (Adachi Kuesuchon) "Adachi Question" Rated R18+ for lewd hand holding
Adachi to Shimamura Review
“The monologues, that dominate episodes, are equal parts intimate and hilarious”
Adachi to Shimamura – 03
「二等辺トライアングル」 (Nitouhen Toraianguru) "Isosceles Triangle" Perfectly balanced, as all relationships should be.
Adachi to Shimamura | First Impressions
Time for the long awaited First Impressions post for the anime, Adachi to Shimamura. Somewhere in the school at noon, one might hear the sound of two girls…
Adachi to Shimamura Episode #11
Let’s talk about Sakura Adachi on this episode where ever since the new school year, she’s frustrated that Hougetsu Shimamura is spending time with her classmates and thus…
Adachi to Shimamura Episode #09
Hey everyone, here’s Tarumi where she spends her time with Hougetsu Shimamura in Nagoya. There’s nothing special on their trip, although I’m still worried that Tarumi might steal…
Adachi to Shimamura | Anime Review
ALRIGHT. I’ve finally completed the anime, sorry it took awhile. Adachi to Shimamura has been a mixed bag. Some good and some bad, overall my experience and enjoyment…
Adachi to Shimamura Episode #08
Oh look, seems that Sakura Adachi is acting a bit awkward towards Hougetsu Shimamura, especially when Valentine’s Day is coming up pretty soon as she’s really anxious on…
Adachi to Shimamura Episode #10
Hey everyone, here’s Akira Hino where she’s actually living in a big mansion. Oh yeah, looks like she has a decent bust size but anyways, Akira Hino took…
Adachi to Shimamura Episode #12
Here’s both Taeko Nagafuji and Akira Hino where they’re participating in a PE activity. Speaking of Nagafuji, I wonder what happened to her after spending the night at…
Anime Review: Adachi to Shimamura
Year: 2020 Length: 12 Episodes Genre: Romance, School, Slice of Life, Yuri Studio: Tezuka Productions Synopsis: Somewhere in the school at noon, one might hear the sound of…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 9
It’s just one thing after another with these two, isn’t it? It seemed like we were making some genuine progress through their Christmas date, but then Adachi pulled…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 11
By Hitoma Iruma and raemz. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. It may not feel like one,…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 7
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. I have spent several volumes of…
Adachi and Shimamura, Volume 1
Adachi and Shimamura, Volume 1 is a brilliant example of excellent translation and adaptation. Molly Lee and Nibedita Sen deserve an award for giving the characters of this…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 11
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I’d say we’re past due to check in on that most hapless of couples, the perpetually self-defeating Adachi…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 12
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I have some bittersweet news, as we’ll soon be reaching the end of a delightful journey, and leaving…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 10
Hello everyone, and welcome on back to Wrong Every Time. Today I’m eager to dive back into Adachi and Shimamura, as our beleaguered heroines continue to inch closer…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 3
Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time! Today we’re returning to Adachi and Shimamura, where I believe we last left off with our leads acting like…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 2
Hello all, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I’m eager to continue our journey through Adachi and Shimamura, whose first episode demonstrated a nuance of characterization…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 6
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. (I try not to spoil much,…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 10
By Hitoma Iruma and raemz. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. Finally, after two volumes with illustrations…
Adachi and Shimamura [Animé review]
Genre: Shoujo Episodes: 12 Run time: 23 minutes/Eps Seasons: 1 I went back and forth on this a lot because I wasn’t sure whether this was even worth…
Rory’s Reviews: Adachi and Shimamura
Adachi and Shimamura is a twelve-episode anime adaptation of the yuri light novel series written by Hitoma Iruma and illustrated by Non. The show was directed by Satoshi…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 9
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. The self-improvement of Shimamura continues in…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 1
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. It is, to be honest, rare…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 1
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I’ll be continuing with my unexpectedly timely episode notes, as we explore the premiere of yet another airing…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 2
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. When I started this book, I…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 8
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today we’re returning to that utterly hopeless couple Adachi and Shimamura, as the two do their best to navigate…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 5
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. o/~ Come on baby now throw…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 7
Oh my god Adachi, what the hell are you doing. After a full episode of working herself up to asking Shimamura on a date, and another episode of…
Episode 261 - Adachi and Shimamura
This week, Shaun derails himself with penguin... activities as he prepares Remington to watch 5 episodes of Adachi and Shimamura. Meanwhile, Love Doctor Remington is back in the house. If…
First Impressions: Adachi and Shimamura
Shimamura is a girl that likes to skip third period, while Adachi is a girl that likes to skip school entirely. The two meet each other on the…
Adachi and Shimamura – Episode 5
Hello all, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today we’ll be continuing our journey through the achingly anxious courtship of Adachi and Shimamura, two individual messes who…
Adachi and Shimamura, Vol. 3
By Hitoma Iruma and Non. Released in Japan by Dengeki Bunko. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated by Molly Lee. There was a wondrous moment about…