No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!
No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! (Japanese: 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い!, Hepburn: Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!), commonly referred to as WataMote (わたモテ), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by two people under the pseudonym Nico Tanigawa. It began serialization on Square Enix's Gangan Online service in August 2011 and is published by Yen Press in North America. A 4-panel spin-off manga was serialized in Gangan Joker between January 2013 and July 2015. An anime television adaptation by Silver Link aired in Japan between July and September 2013.
WataMote: No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! | |
私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! (Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Nico Tanigawa |
Published by | Square Enix |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Gangan Online |
Original run | August 4, 2011 – present |
Volumes | 25 |
Manga | |
Watashi no Tomodachi ga Motenai no wa dō Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui. | |
Written by | Nico Tanigawa |
Published by | Square Enix |
Magazine | Gangan Joker |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 22, 2013 – July 22, 2015 |
Volumes | 1 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shin Oonuma |
Produced by |
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Written by | Takao Yoshioka |
Music by | Sadesper Record |
Studio | Silver Link |
Licensed by |
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Original network | TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TV Osaka, AT-X |
Original run | July 8, 2013 – September 23, 2013 |
Episodes | 12 + OVA[3] |
Plot
editFifteen-year-old otaku Tomoko Kuroki believed that she would become popular when entering high school due to her experience with otome games and dating simulators. In reality, she finds that she has become an unsociable loner, though she still forces herself to try out what she has learned about achieving popularity. As she progresses through high school, Tomoko attempts to improve her social status among her peers.
Characters
editMain characters
edit- Tomoko Kuroki (黒木 智子, Kuroki Tomoko)
- Voiced by: Izumi Kitta[4] (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)[5]
- Tomoko is depicted as a desperate, obssesive, depressed, and lonely girl who is characterized by her social anxiety, vivid facial expressions, and bags under her eyes. She has a grim and cynical outlook on life, as most of her thoughts involve insulting others or herself. She spends most of her days playing otome games and browsing the web, initially with zero to very few personal connections. In her third year of high school, she decides that she wants to be a novelist. Thus, she aims to get into the Literature Department of Aoyama Gakuin University (青山学園大学, Aoyama Gakuen Daigaku), influencing her newly acquired circle of friends to also aim for the same university.
- Tomoki Kuroki (黒木 智貴, Kuroki Tomoki)
- Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura,[4] Akiko Seri (young) (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
- Tomoko's gloomy brother, who is a year younger than her. He is often annoyed by her odd behavior and sometimes gets into fights with her. Because he has friends and is a talented soccer player, Tomoko occasionally intrudes upon his room for advice on making friends or improving herself, annoying him more upon asking such.
- Yuu Naruse (成瀬 優, Naruse Yū)
- Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa[4] (Japanese); Emily Neves (English)
- Yū is Tomoko's best friend since their second year of junior high school. Initially a dorky-looking girl with glasses, she enters Makuharihongo High School (幕張本郷高等学校, Makuharihongō Kōtōgakkō) with newfound blonde hair and a lively attitude, much to Tomoko's surprise. Even after her radical makeover and relationship with a boyfriend (with whom she later breaks up), she continues to regard Tomoko as her best friend when they reunite, referring to her by the nickname "Mokocchi". She is the star of the 4-panel spin-off manga. She later befriends Tomoko's classmates and schoolmates during a summer study camp in their third year. She is aiming to enter the same school as Tomoko, Aoyama Gakuin University.
- Yuri Tamura (田村 ゆり, Tamura Yuri)
- Tomoko's second- and third-year classmate and friend who is often seen with Yoshida and Mako. Often silent and gloomy, she gets upset whenever Tomoko gets along with other people. Tomoko believes that she is a covert pervert based on her interest in reading an ecchi manga on a platform introduced to her by Tomoko. She is also shown to be very strong.
- Hina Nemoto (根元 陽菜, Nemoto Hina)
- Voiced by: Yuuko Kurose (Japanese)
- Tomoko's first- to third-year classmate and friend who secretly wants to become a voice actress. Initially considered part of the popular crowd, she opens up about her true otaku nature after Tomoko learns of her dream. Tomoko discovers that she is actually innocent with regards to sexuality despite teasing Akane about it. Hina and Yuri have a friendly rivalry, with each competing to outdo the other in getting closer to Tomoko. She aspires to enroll at Morinaga University (森永大学, Morinaga Daigaku).
- Asuka Katou (加藤 明日香, Katō Asuka)
- Tomoko's classmate from second year to third year and friend. She is a stylish gyaru who is kind towards Tomoko, who in turn admires her as a motherly figure. Like Tomoko, she aspires to enroll in Aoyama Gakuin University.
Tomoko's family
edit- Tomoko's mother (智子の母親, Tomoko no Hahaoya)
- Voiced by: Risa Hayamizu (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
- Tomoko and Tomoki's mother, who is often concerned about her daughter's well-being.
- Kiko Satozaki (里崎 希心, Satozaki Kiko) /Kii (きーちゃん, Kī-chan)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Juliet Simmons (English)
- Tomoko's little cousin who is three years younger than her. Initially looking up to Tomoko as a big sister, she later begins to pity her after she realizes she lies just to impress her. She is described by Tomoko as a "psychopath", as while she was emotional as a young child, she later becomes deadpan and overtly emotional around Tomoko, and emotionless around most other people.
- Tomoko's father (智子の父親, Tomoko no Chichioya)
- Voiced by: Ryō Iwasaki (Japanese)
- Tomoko and Tomoki's salaryman father.
Harajuku High School
edit- Megumi Imae (今江 恵美, Imae Megumi)
- Voiced by: Ai Nonaka (Japanese); Juliet Simmons (English)
- The kind-hearted former student council president at Tomoko's school, who has shown the most affection towards Tomoko. She is now a freshman at Aoyama Gakuin University. She owns a dog named Maro (マロ).
- Kotomi Komiyama (小宮山 琴美, Komiyama Kotomi)
- Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese)
- Tomoko and Yuu's classmate in second year of junior high school, who first appears in the spin-off manga and is later revealed to be attending Tomoko's high school. She and Tomoko outright dislike each other, only pretending to get along when Yuu is around. She has an excessive crush on Tomoki and is obsessed with the Chiba Lotte Marines baseball team. Tomoko's classmate in third year of high school.
- Masaki Yoshida (吉田 茉咲, Yoshida Masaki)
- Tomoko's second- and third-year classmate and friend who has a scary appearance and is often referred to as a delinquent by Tomoko. She often acts violently towards Tomoko when she goes too far, and also likes cute things. Like Akane and Hina, she is shown to be rather innocent when it comes to sex-related subjects.
- Mako Tanaka (田中 真子, Tanaka Mako)
- Tomoko's second- and third-year classmate and friend who is also Yuri's best friend. She is generally kind-hearted, though a misunderstanding causes Tomoko to believe she's a lesbian. She aspires to enroll at Chiba-Nishi University (千葉西大学, Chiba-Nishi Daigaku).
- Emiri Uchi (内 笑美莉, Uchi Emiri)
- Tomoko's second-year classmate, nicknamed Ucchi (うっちー, Utchī) by her friends, who becomes increasingly conscious of Tomoko's behavior and eventually develops an obsession with her. She is often noted for having emoji-like expressions and for appearing out of nowhere.
- Akane Okada (岡田 茜, Okada Akane)
- Voiced by: Ayaka Asai (Japanese)
- Hina's best friend who has a distinguishing hairstyle, and Tomoko's first- to third-year classmate. She initially had reservations about Hina's aspirations to become a voice actress, but quickly accepts it thanks to Tomoko's indirect help.
- Koharu Minami (南 小陽, Minami Koharu)
- Tomoko's second- and third-year classmate, a girl with a fanged appearance who is friends with Mako and often speaks badly of Tomoko. She develops an uneasy friendship with Shiki after a falling-out with Sachi and her clique.
- Hikari Itou (伊藤 光, Itō Hikari)
- Kotomi's best friend and Tomoko's third-year classmate, who is often bewildered by Kotomi's creepier moments. She is good at observing other people.
- Fuuka Sasaki (佐々木 風夏, Sasaki Fūka)
- One of Asuka's friends in another class. She has a strange curiosity with Asuka and Tomoko's interactions with one another, bordering on obsession. Tomoko nicknames her "Sleazy Maiden" and "Gorilla" because of her rather intrusive questions. Fuuka often attempts to one-up Tomoko by showing off her shallow knowledge of sex, which backfires due to her inexperience. As a result, she is the subject of many rumors circulating around the school and is labeled an "idiot" by Miho.
- Miho Narita (成田 美保, Narita Miho)
- Asuka and Fuuka's friend. She is a cheerful and playful girl who likes teasing Fuuka and Tomoko.
- Akari Iguchi (井口 朱里, Iguchi Akari)
- Voiced by: Unknown[6] (Japanese)
- A girl in Tomoko's school who is in love with Tomoki, but constantly has her reputation damaged by Tomoko.
- Sayaka Yoda (与田 紗弥加, Yoda Sayaka)
- Voiced by: Unknown[6] (Japanese)
- Akari's best friend whose attempts at pairing Akari up with Tomoki prove to do more harm than good. She likes Nakamura, her classmate and a member of the soccer club.
- Anna (杏奈, Anna) and Rena (麗奈, Rena)
- Masaki's friends in her "delinquent" clique.
- Shiki Futaki (二木 四季, Futaki Shiki)
- Nicknamed "Emoji Mk.II" by Tomoko, she is Tomoko's classmate and friend during their third year. She aspires to be a professional gamer and streamer.
- Shizuku Hirasawa (平沢 雫, Hirasawa Shizuku)
- A first-year student in Tomoko's third year who looks up to Tomoko for helping her pass her entrance exams. She has trouble making female friends because her female classmates envy her popularity with boys.
- Sachi Mima (美馬 サチ, Mima Sachi)
- One of Koharu's friends, who enjoys talking behind people's backs and is largely responsible for Koharu's behavior. She seems to have an interest in Tomoki.
- Ogino (荻野, Ogino)
- Voiced by: Sanae Nakata (Japanese)
- Tomoko's eccentric homeroom teacher who often encourages her to make friends, much to her chagrin.
Media
editManga
editWritten by two people under the pseudonym Nico Tanigawa, WataMote began serialization on Square Enix's Gangan Online service on August 4, 2011.[7] The first tankōbon volume was released on January 21, 2012, with 25 volumes and an official fan book released as of July 11, 2024.[8][9][10] An anthology was released on June 22, 2013.[11] The second volume, released on May 22, 2012, ranked #10 in the Oricon charts in its opening week.[12] As of July 2013, the series has printed over 1.5 million copies.[13] The manga gained popularity overseas after fan translations of the series were posted on the English-speaking imageboard 4chan, the Western equivalent of Japan's Futaba Channel.[14] Yen Press has licensed the manga in North America and the UK, and began releasing the series from October 29, 2013.[2][15]
A spin-off 4-panel manga series, Watashi no Tomodachi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui. (私の友達がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い。, lit. No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault My Friend's Not Popular.), known as TomoMote (トモモテ) for short, ran in Square Enix's Gangan Joker magazine between January 22, 2013 and July 22, 2015,[16] and was collected into one volume released on August 22, 2015.[17] A novel anthology written by Nico Tanigawa, Masaki Tsuji, Yugo Aosaki, Sako Aizawa and Van Madoy was released on November 15, 2019.[18]
In the Yen Press English version, individual chapters are called "Fails" and are preceded with "I'm Not Popular, So".[19]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | January 21, 2012[8] | 978-4-757-53480-3 | October 29, 2013[20] | 978-0-31-624316-2 | ||
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Tomoko Kuroki is a "mojyo" (喪女, mojo), a girl who has no experience with boys. In her first two months of high school, she has not made any friends or met any boys. She gives herself a makeover in hair, glasses, and facial expression. Later, she tries to socialize with her younger brother. She meets with her friend Yuu-chan, a middle school friend who has since become very attractive. While her classmates go for karaoke, Tomoko visits a bookstore instead, but encounters the classmates at a fast food place afterwards. While it rains, she gets stuck at a rest stop with some boys. After overhearing that girls who have had sex generate more hormones to look better, she plays more otome games at home. Tomoko feels a bit sick at school. She and Yuu shop for panties. She and a boy are tasked with drawing each other for a make-up art assignment. | ||||||
2 | May 22, 2012[21] | 978-4-757-53597-8 | January 21, 2014[19] | 978-0-31-632204-1 | ||
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Tomoko tries to go a whole day without showing expression. She suffers a string of bad luck. At the end of the first term, she tries to find someone to watch fireworks with. She spends a week of summer break doing practically nothing. She tries to look mature when her younger cousin Kii visits, and pretends to be in a relationship with a guy she meets at the library. Kii observes Tomoko at a candy store where the latter plays collectible card games. At a meet and greet, she has a voice actor from one of her otome games record an embarrassing line for her. During the Cygnids meteor shower,[22] she struggles to find a boy to share the experience with. In the special chapter, Tomoko goes shopping and wins a massage wand. | ||||||
3 | December 22, 2012[23] | 978-4-757-53818-4 | April 22, 2014[24] | 978-0-31-632205-8 | ||
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Tomoko's class changes seating, but Tomoko does not make new friends and hides in a group of desks during lunch. In prepping for the school's culture festival, she tries to fit in by taking on miscellaneous jobs. During the festival, she meets up with her friend Yuu. She tries a photo booth. She has a rainy bad hair day and looks for her umbrella. She is bothered that she is not attractive enough to be groped on a train, but then it happens. Following an accident in P.E., Tomoko returns home, where she nurses her brother who has a cold in order to try to catch it. She tries to start a school club. In order to experience lewd dreams, she tries sleeping on her stomach. | ||||||
4 | June 22, 2013[25] | 978-4-757-53980-8 | July 22, 2014[26] | 978-0-31-637674-7 | ||
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Tomoko reconsiders working as a cabaret girl after visiting the red light district. She tries for a job making cakes, only to end up with a not-so-glamorous factory job. On a school run, she needs to go to the bathroom. She is embarrassed when Yuu reminds her of her delusional career plans from middle school. She is surprised to find her brother's affectionate essay from elementary school. She is invited to a Christmas party, but wanders off to spend time alone. On a New Year's shrine visit with Kii, Tomoko is embarrassed by Kii's maturity. When a cockroach enters the class, she kills it hoping to be praised as a hero, only to leave a less than desirable impression on her classmates. She forgets to mail Tomoki's high school application and tries to win his forgiveness. On her birthday, she catches up with Yuu over coffee. | ||||||
5 | September 21, 2013[27] | 978-4-757-54064-4 | October 28, 2014[28] | 978-0-31-633609-3 | ||
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6 | March 22, 2014[29][30] | 978-4-757-54025-5 978-4-7575-4024-8 (special edition) | January 20, 2015[31] | 978-0-31-625941-5 | ||
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7 | October 22, 2014[32][33] | 978-4-757-54121-4 978-4-7575-4122-1 (special edition) | May 19, 2015[34] | 978-0-31-634201-8 | ||
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8 | August 22, 2015[35] | 978-4-757-54713-1 | March 22, 2016[36] | 978-0-31-631494-7 | ||
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9 | March 22, 2016[37] | 978-4-757-54911-1 | November 22, 2016[38] | 978-0-31-655273-8 | ||
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10 | October 22, 2016[39] | 978-4-757-55125-1 | July 18, 2017[40] | 978-0-31-643971-8 | ||
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11 | March 22, 2017[41] | 978-4-757-55277-7 | December 19, 2017[42] | 978-0-31-641412-8 | ||
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12 | February 22, 2018[43] | 978-4-757-55624-9 | November 13, 2018[44] | 978-1-97-532817-7 | ||
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13 | July 21, 2018[45] | 978-4-757-55777-2 | March 26, 2019[46] | 978-1-975-30344-0 | ||
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14 | January 22, 2019[47] | 978-4-7575-5976-9 | October 15, 2019[48] | 978-1-9753-3182-5 | ||
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15 | May 11, 2019[49] | 978-4-7575-5976-9 | January 28, 2020[50] | 978-1-9753-3297-6 | ||
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16 | November 12, 2019[51] | 978-4-7575-6378-0 | July 21, 2020[52] | 978-1-9753-1377-7 | ||
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17 | March 12, 2020[53] | 978-4-7575-6553-1 | December 15, 2020[54] | 978-1-9753-1790-4 | ||
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18 | July 10, 2020[55][56] | 978-4-7575-6665-1 978-4-7575-6666-8 (special edition) | July 13, 2021[57] | 978-1-9753-2460-5 | ||
19 | February 12, 2021[58] | 978-4-7575-7091-7 | May 17, 2022[59] | 978-1-9753-4074-2 | ||
20 | September 10, 2021[60] | 978-4-7575-7232-4 | September 20, 2022[61] | 978-1-9753-4778-9 | ||
21 | March 11, 2022[62] | 978-4-7575-7232-4 | September 19, 2023[63] | 978-1-9753-7177-7 | ||
22 | October 12, 2022[64] | 978-4-7575-8200-2 | February 20, 2024[65] | 978-1-9753-8973-4 | ||
23 | May 11, 2023[66] | 978-4-7575-8572-0 | June 18, 2024[67] | 978-1-9753-9038-9 | ||
24 | November 10, 2023[68] | 978-4-7575-8900-1 | October 15, 2024[69] | 979-8-8554-0231-5 | ||
25 | July 11, 2024[70] | 978-4-7575-9301-5 | — | — |
Anime
editAn anime television adaptation of the manga was announced to have been greenlit in an advertising for the third manga volume on December 20, 2012.[71] The television series was produced by Silver Link and aired between July 8 and September 23, 2013.[72] The series is directed by Shin Oonuma and written by Takao Yoshioka, with character design by Hideki Furukawa.[73] An original video animation episode was released with the seventh manga volume on October 22, 2014.[74]
The opening theme is "Watashi ga Motenai no wa dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!" (私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い!, "No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!") by Konomi Suzuki and Kiba of Akiba, which reached #43 on the Japan Hot 100.[75] The main ending theme, featured in all but four episodes, is "Dō Kangaetemo Watashi wa Warukunai" (どう考えても私は悪くない, "No Matter How I Look At It, It's Not My Fault") by Izumi Kitta.[76] It charted at #79 in Japan.[75]
The ending themes for episodes two and five are "Musō Renka" (夢想恋歌, Dream Love Song) and "Yoru no Tobari yo Sayōnara" (夜のとばりよ さようなら, Farewell, Veil of Darkness) respectively, both performed by Velvet.Kodhy.[77] The ending theme for episode six is "Natsu Matsuri" (夏祭り, Summer Festival) by Utsu-P & Toka Minatsuki, featuring vocals by Hatsune Miku (a cover of the original 1990 hit song by Jitterin' Jinn).[78] The ending theme for episode eleven is "Sokora no Chaku-Gurumi no Fūsen to Watashi" (そこらの着ぐるみの風船と私, Me and the Balloon I Got from the Costumed Person) by Velvet.Kodhy and μ.[79]
The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll.[80] Sentai Filmworks licensed the series in North America and released it on Blu-ray and DVD on August 26, 2014.[81] After the acquisition of Crunchyroll by Sony Pictures Television, the series, among several other Sentai Filmworks titles, was dropped from the Crunchyroll streaming service on March 31, 2022.[82]
Episodes
editNo. | Title[a] | Directed and storyboarded by | Written by | Original airdate | |
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1 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Change My Image a Bit" "Motenai shi, Chotto Imechen suru wa" (モテないし、ちょっとイメチェンするわ) | Shin Oonuma | Takao Yoshioka | July 8, 2013 | |
Tomoko Kuroki believes she'd be popular upon entering high school, having spent countless hours playing otome games. However, two months have passed since she started high school and she hasn't made a single friend, let alone a boyfriend. After taking a look in the mirror, she realizes she is not the popular girl she thought herself to be. Wanting to change, Tomoko comes to her brother Tomoki to try to learn to conduct a conversation with a guy, which only irritates him. The next day, Tomoko tries doing 'high school girl' things, such as reading in a book shop and eating at a burger joint, but it does little to raise her esteem. | |||||
2 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll See My Old Friend" "Motenai shi, Mukashi no Tomodachi ni Au" (モテないし、昔の友達に会う) | Masato Jinbo | Sawako Hirabayashi | July 15, 2013 | |
Tomoko receives a call from her old middle school friend, Yū Naruse, asking to meet up with her, though she becomes nervous about meeting her due to her uneventful high school life. Whilst trying to improve herself before her meeting, she ends up spending an annoyingly brief time with another boy in the art room due to skipping classes, though is touched by the portrait he drew of her. On the day of the meeting, Tomoko is surprised to find that Yū's appearance has changed significantly since she last saw her, but feels relieved that she is still the same on the inside. After spending the day at the arcade, Tomoko feels encouraged by Yū to keep doing her best, only to become depressed again after hearing she has a boyfriend. | |||||
3 | "Since I'm Not Popular, the Weather's Bad" "Motenai shi, Akutenkō" (モテないし、悪天候) | Jin Tamamura | Ayumi Sekine | July 22, 2013 | |
On a rainy day, Tomoko gets an earful from her teacher and a passerby and her umbrella breaks, forcing her to take shelter. As two other boys take shelter as well, she awkwardly attempts to make conversation with them. After being sent home early the next day after being hit by a basketball, Tomoko decides to tease Tomoki who is sick with a cold (caused by Tomoko herself), later becoming depressed when his female classmates come to deliver his homework. | |||||
4 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Have a Good Dream" "Motenai shi, Chotto Ii Yume Miru wa" (モテないし、ちょっといい夢見るわ) | Yoshinobu Tokumoto | Takayo Ikami | July 29, 2013 | |
Tomoko tries to follow an online guide on erotic dreams, but only winds up having nightmares. Later, she ends up stuck on a crowded train, where she fears she is being molested only to find that she had just gotten caught on another girl's practice naginata. Afterwards, Tomoko asks Yū to help her shop for some underwear, though she later ends up embarrassing herself by mistaking her newly bought panties as a handkerchief. She soon feels better after winning a massager from a raffle ticket which came from a BL game. | |||||
5 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Boost My Skills" "Motenai shi, Sukiru Appu Shitemiru" (モテないし、スキルアップしてみる) | Directed by: Yasuo Iwamoto Storyboarded by: Masayoshi Nishida | Takayo Ikami | August 5, 2013 | |
Tomoko attempts to become popular by playing a cool, silent character, but it does not play out how she would have hoped. Later, she tries to get some photo stickers taken of her, though is less than pleased with the results. The next day, in another attempt to improve her social skills, Tomoko contemplates taking up a job as a cabaret girl and decides to practise lighting cigarettes and mixing drinks. However, she becomes less eager when she travels to the red-light district the following night. | |||||
6 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Go See the Fireworks" "Motenai shi, Hanabi ni Iku" (モテないし、花火に行く) | Tomoka Nagaoka | Ayumi Sekine | August 12, 2013 | |
After noticing she looks somewhat cuter following a night of playing otome games, Tomoko believes she can grow even more cute by constantly playing erotic games, though unbeknownst to her, she is only becoming greasier from not bathing. Later, after accidentally spraying herself with soda, she believes she is getting looks from other boys, who are actually noticing the ants crawling over her body as a result. The next day, Tomoko tries to find people to go watch the fireworks with, to no avail. As Tomoko decides to go alone to an abandoned rooftop to watch the fireworks, she is joined by a pair of schoolboys and ends up watching a very different kind of 'fireworks' with them. | |||||
7 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Enjoy Summer Vacation" "Motenai shi, Natsuyasumi o Makitsu suru" (モテないし、夏休みを満喫する) | Junya Koshiba | Ayumi Sekine | August 19, 2013 | |
After spending several days doing nothing but playing games, reading manga and browsing the internet, Tomoko comes to the realization that she is wasting her summer vacation. To alleviate this, Tomoko buys a webcam in the hopes of becoming an internet personality, only to back out under the pressure. Later, she discovers she has a ticket enabling her to meet an otome game voice actor and request a line from him. After spending the whole night looking up what to make him say, she ends up cracking under pressure when she finally meets him, resulting in a weirdly jumbled request. She attempts to mix it with her own voice to form a dubious dialogue, which her mother ends up listening to. | |||||
8 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Put on Airs" "Motenai shi, Mie o Haru" (モテないし、見栄をはる) | Jin Tamamura | Sawako Hirabayashi | August 26, 2013 | |
Tomoko grows anxious when she learns her cousin, Kī, is coming over, feeling she needs to look like a 'bitch' in order to back up her prior fabrications of a relationship. She attempts to cover her body with vacuum cleaner hickeys, only to be scolded by her mother. While taking Kī to the library, Tomoko meets Kōsaka, one of the boys she met while sheltering from the rain the other day, who Kī assumes to be Tomoko's boyfriend. The next day, they see him with another girl, prompting Kī to confront him and bringing Tomoko's bluff to light. With Kī's impression of her waning, Tomoko attempts to restore her faith by showing off her prowess in a children's card game. After witnessing Tomoko cheat against a little boy, Kī starts to pity her instead of looking up to her. | |||||
9 | "Since I'm Not Popular, Summer Will End" "Motenai shi, Natsu ga Owaru" (モテないし、夏が終わる) | Yoshinobu Tokumoto | Takayo Ikami | September 2, 2013 | |
After Tomoko visits a fancy café where Yū is helping out, she decides to take up a job making cakes in the hopes of also becoming trendy, only for it to turn out to be a not-so-glamorous factory job. Later, Tomoko's mother forces her to do some cleaning, where she finds an essay written years ago by Tomoki about how he used to admire his big sister. Afterwards, dejected, Tomoko goes to watch a meteor shower alone, later kept company by a stray cat. | |||||
10 | "Since I'm Not Popular, Second Term Is Starting" "Motenai shi, Ni-gakki ga Hajimaru" (モテないし、二学期が始まる) | Directed by: Yoshinobu Tokumoto Storyboarded by: Masayoshi Nishida | Takao Yoshioka | September 9, 2013 | |
The second school term begins and Tomoko is still as unpopular as ever, made worse when she is relocated into the center of the class. She manages to find herself a secret spot amongst a pile of unused desks where she can eat and play games in private during lunch breaks, but it is inevitably cleaned up. As the school prepares for a culture festival, Tomoko contemplates starting her own club, but her application is denied due to being too vague. | |||||
11 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Participate in the Culture Festival" "Motenai shi, Bunkasai ni Sankasuru" (モテないし、文化祭に参加する) | Tomoka Nagaoka | Takao Yoshioka | September 16, 2013 | |
Whilst trying to get involved with her class for the culture festival preparations, Tomoko cuts her hand but is helped out by the kind festival committee president, Megumi Imae. During the festival, Tomoko has little reason to enjoy herself, but nonetheless receives encouragement from Megumi. The next day, Tomoko is visited by Yū, unsuccessfully trying to get an intimate hug from her but still appreciating the time spent together. Noticing Tomoko visibly downhearted after Yū leaves, Megumi borrows a mascot costume in order to anonymously give Tomoko a balloon and a comforting hug. | |||||
12 | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Think About the Future" "Motenai shi, Shōrai o Kangaeru" (モテないし、将来を考える) | Shin Oonuma | Takao Yoshioka | September 23, 2013 | |
As Tomoko reflects on her cringeworthy yet uneventful past and thinks about her future, she views Megumi as the kind of student she should aim to become. When a cockroach roams about the class, Tomoko kills it hoping to be praised as a hero, only to leave a less than desirable impression on her classmates. Later that day, Tomoko tries to initiate a conversation with Megumi, but runs off after a blustery wind ruins the mood, not staying to hear Megumi's words of praise about her. The episode ends with Tomoko dismissing the "mojyo" (喪女, mojo) definition from the first episode as trivial, as she has apparently learned to be happy on her own terms rather than on society's. | |||||
OVA | "Since I'm Not Popular, I'll Become an Enigma" "Motenai shi, Nazo Meitemiru" (モテないし、謎めいてみる) | Yoshinobu Tokumoto | Takao Yoshioka | October 22, 2014 | |
Tomoko discusses how to make Watamote's second season a success with Yū and Kī, only to be informed that a second season is highly unlikely. Three years ago in middle school, a boy named Aomatsu encountered a mysterious girl on the school rooftop, revealed to be Tomoko putting on a chūnibyō act. |
Reception
editWataMote has been the subject of much discussion and debate,[83] particularly in its depiction of social anxiety and the main character Tomoko. Many have debated if the series is a comedy or a study of neurosis, with many varying opinions on whether the subject matter is supposed to be humorous or not. Still, the anime adaptation has been highly praised by most websites,[84][85][86] particularly for its main character Tomoko and Izumi Kitta's portrayal of her. Among the most praised aspects of the series, the opening title sequence has received unanimous praise for its opening song and visuals, and how well it represents Tomoko's loneliness, frustration, and intense social anxiety.[83]
In response to WataMote taking the top spot in a poll for Kotaku readers' choice for best anime of the season, Kotaku contributor and anime critic Richard Eisenbeis wrote an extremely negative review for the series, describing the show as being the "most mean-spirited" anime that he had ever viewed as a critic and fan. He criticized the show's main source of humor—the protagonist's social anxiety disorder—as being demeaning to the mentally ill, and he rebuked those who watched it for enjoying the suffering of someone else in order to feel better about themselves.[87]
On the other hand, Anime News Network's review compared the series to other well-known series dealing with subject of social misfits, such as Welcome to the NHK and Genshiken. It suggested that Tomoko is portrayed as a completely anti-moe character, since she is angry and vengeful instead of typically cheery. The review praised the series for being insightful and straightforward in its treatment of social maladjustment.[88]
In 2023, Norbert Daniels Jr. wrote an article for Anime News Network noting that in the ten years since the manga started, it had transitioned from a cringe comedy centered around Tomoko's social maladjustment to a more optimistic story with a larger cast and some yuri undertones, with Tomoko's own growth as a character being apparent. He also suggested that Bocchi the Rock! and Komi Can't Communicate, anime which also feature protagonists with social anxiety, may in part owe their popularity to WataMote paving the way for them.[89]
Explanatory notes
edit- ^ English episode titles taken from Crunchyroll.
References
editNo Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! manga volumes by Nico Tanigawa. Original Japanese version published by Square Enix. English version published by Yen Press.
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- Vol. 2 (ch. 10–18): 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 2. May 2012. ISBN 978-4757535978 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 2. January 2014. ISBN 978-0316322041
- Vol. 3 (ch. 19–27): 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 3. December 2012. ISBN 978-4757538184 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 3. April 2014. ISBN 978-0316322058
- 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 4. June 2013. ISBN 978-4757539808 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 4. July 2014. ISBN 978-0316376747
- 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 5. September 2013. ISBN 978-4757540644 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 5. October 2014. ISBN 978-0316336093
- 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 6. March 2014. ISBN 978-4757540255 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 6. January 2015. ISBN 978-0316259415
- 私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い! 7. October 2014. ISBN 978-4757541214 (in Japanese) and No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys' Fault I’m Not Popular! 7. May 2015. ISBN 978-0316342018
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External links
edit- Official manga website at Square Enix (in Japanese)
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia