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Originally Posted by risingstar3110
They didn't explain very well with the tree example. But Keima talked about how every encounter, bad or not, will trigger the flags for relationship. That's why he purposely tried to annoy Ayumi for the whole week.
If it does not help. Then simply think that Keima is considered to be quite cute/handsome guy by standard, and probably will be popular in school if he shows that he's not so obsessed about gaming.
It's true that it seems Ayumi gone down faster in the anime than in manga. But I actually also do not like Keima much back when i read chapter 1, and feel Ayumi falling for him was a waste. That totally change now
PS: and the OP is awesome, agree there
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Actually the anime followed the manga's pace in Ayumi's capture very closely. The anime cut very little parts in that aspect.
IMHO the main reason why TWGOK doesn't live up to the hype that people are giving it is because it's very tame in nature. Hyped animes usually have some really crazy plots so most people will come to expect that but TWGOK doesn't really have that kind of plot. It's a romantic comedy with very little fanservice not an anime that has a plot/jokes that crosses the moral boundaries. I guess most people expect something like the latter then realize it's a romantic comedy.