

The protagonists just end up working over the summer with a member of that same famous band as their boss the girl that ran into the male lead turns out to be in his class, etc. There are so many unbelievable coincidences and imbecilic actions to the point you lose track of their number, they just keep coming, being shot at the show with a machine gun.įor instance, we have members from the famous band “Hedgehogs” being school staff (what’s the chance of that?) but huge Hedgehogs fans can't recognize a single member from their favorite band. From here on, Yuu and Fuuka will grow closer through numerous plot conveniences and cliche scenes. Never mind that, the following day Fuuka invites Yuu, who she a few days before accused of being a complete pervert, to a very requested concert… getting past the imbecilic story-line, where does Fuuka get her money from to be able to throw around front-row tickets to a popular concert.

Next thing we see is Fuuka smashing Yuu’s phone and then running off, where the f is she running to?. In the first few minutes we see a forced and cliche scene where Fuuka runs into Yuu and both of them end up in an awkward and embarrassing situation where Yuu is accused of taking pictures of Fuuka’s underwear. This plot is not just utterly generic but also filled with holes, conveniences, cringe worthy lines, it is cliched to the point that cliches form a large part of the story, it is poorly paced and poorly constructed with a poor execution.įrom the very beginning of this show I had the feeling it was going to be bad, very bad. The story revolves around the unusual girl, Fuuka, and a new shy transfer student, Yuu Haruna and the popular singer Koyuki Hinashi. In the image of a teenager’s sexual fantasies, following a juvenile course that I often found irritating.

I do not seek to offend anyone but this show’s plot seems to be written My reaction after finishing its 12 dreadful episodes is one of repulsion, disgust, and pure anger. Fuuka is one of the worst excuses for media-entertainment that I've ever seen and this is no exaggeration. For most of the duration of this show I was in a self-induced comatose state as a defense mechanism against the utter stupidity of the show.įuuka is one of the most forced drama series I have ever seen and it was a painfully generic and cliched show to watch.
