It's pretty popular actually. In Japan it's the third by popularity among all Manga Time Kirara anime, with the first being K-ON and the second being Bocchi the Rock.
It's kinda like the upbeat and catchy bangers of these OPs symbolize Nadeshiko in terms of her enthusiastic and cheerful extraversion while the EDs which are slowed down but open to a lot more emotion and sentiment symbolize Rin in terms of her relaxed and soft-spoken introversion. It's so hard to pick a favorite since they are all consistently outstanding in their unique ways and I'm really looking forward to the songs used in Season 3!
It was post surgery and I needed to have bedrest for quite some times.. I remember how watching this anime for the 1st time along with listening to its songs really bring peace and relax
Yes, especially when the lyrics is: "tadaima, yukkuri oyasumi, sukoshii sabishikute atatakai tabi wo owari~"] Really hit the heart for someone that went out for a long day, then come back home.
For some reason I feel that in the theme of the movie when the girls sing they are their seiyus of the girls in real life, I have not seen the anime in its original language yet, but if so it would be a very nice detail
Season 3 is actually confirmed for 2024: www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-07-09/laid-back-camp-anime-3rd-season-premieres-in-2024-with-new-studio-staff/.200102
I was wondering the same thing, I checked on the wiki about the film. According to the director stated it is a stand-alone film, it is neither an extension nor an expansion of the TV series. I would say the answer is non-canon or at best it loosely follows the TV series.
@@henrypang2088 the movie is based on a somewhat far future when the girls have grown up. Kinda canon, just that there’s a gap. Idk will Afro fill that gap or not.