A Great Mix Of Humor, Football And Cleanliness ~ Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun ~ Anime Review

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Wow, what memories with Aoyama-kun! A great review. I laughed so hard at his quirks. The premise of a soccer genius who's an extreme fanatic about cleanliness is brilliant, and they execute it brilliantly. I totally agree that it's not a serious spokon, but rather a sitcom with soccer as an excuse, and that's what makes it so special. But the best part is the message about acceptance. Aoyama never changes, and his team ends up not only accepting him but also valuing and protecting that quirk of his. Highly recommended!

I never thought of seeing “cleaning and soccer” in the same anime, but wow, it looks quite interesting and, apparently, has its touch of captivating humor. That a soccer player is addicted to cleaning is pretty funny from the start XD.

Good post!

After reading the entire review, I felt like this was not just a sports anime, but a kind of light-hearted experience. Humor, strange habits, and the little aspects of life are all mixed together. Your writing was very neat, in simple language, I enjoyed reading it continuously. Thanks for writing, now I am really interested in watching the anime. I liked reading this the most. I hope you will bring more beautiful stories or anime.

I really appreciate this review! You made the anime seem super interesting and original. Aoyama's obsession with cleanliness adds such a humorous spin to football. I didn’t think there would be so many lessons about life hidden in the laughter, but you brought them out so well. The part about finding strength in your quirks really resonated with me. Being yourself is genuinely difficult, and I agree that it takes real courage. I liked how you described every single character and their contribution to Aoyama’s evolution, too. Your writing is so engaging and easy to read. Thank you for this amazing recommendation – I’m putting it on my watchlist right away!