I will preface this by saying that I'm not a fan of dramas but I do find one occasionally that is written so well that I actually enjoy it, so take that how you will.
Having watched the entire show I can say that this season is more of the same as the second season, so if you didn't like that like I didn't then don't put yourself through this like I did.
Story 1
Story is rather nonexistent, as is expected of a slice of life. This show is all about the characters.
Art 3
The art is bland and still worse than first season which at least had
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. 3rd Season, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU 3, Oregairu 3, My youth romantic comedy is wrong as I expected 3
Japanese: やはり俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。完
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jul 10, 2020 to Sep 25, 2020
Premiered:
Summer 2020
Broadcast:
Fridays at 01:58 (JST)
Licensors:
Sentai Filmworks
Studios:
feel.
Source:
Light novel
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
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#2382
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Popularity:
#270
Members:
778,420
Favorites:
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Your Feelings Categories Sep 24, 2020
To me Oregairu has always been the Rick and Morty of anime. It's pretentious, it's pseudo deep, it wants to be so intelligent and clever yet fails to do so. For the life of me I have tried to understand what people see in this series besides waifus and I really can't. Oregairu Kan offers no real change in that regard, other than more Yui, which for me is the only reason I didn't give this a 1/10.
Everyone who reads my MAL reviews knows I am very generous when it comes to scoring and hand out 9s and 10s very easily. Yet, I've given ... Sep 24, 2020 *** CONTAINS SPOILERS **** Ah, Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru (aka Oregairu), what a journey. For those waiting 4 years or those waiting a few days to finish Oregairu, the wild ride has finally come to a stop and we can sit back and enjoy the final moments of the fantastic trio of Yui Yuigahama, Hikigaya Hachiman, and Yukino Yukinoshita (as well as all the brilliant side character). To some, this review might seem like a rave of why I love Oregairu but I believe this show is a painful experience that all anime watchers should bear. Now let's cut to the chase, ... Sep 24, 2020
Now that the journey for the genuine article has ended, the progress from the previous season was severed. For the plot have went off the rails, and devolved to it's weaknesses, dragged to death, the substance has abandoned ship. For what value has left? When it's was already spent. What words could have been said, was tainted, it's pretentious already. A social commentary, as everyone perceived, but rarely seen for what it really is, a mirror hidden in plain sight, a work of self reflection for it's own audience. It should have ended earlier already, nothing else is left to said, the melodrama has made
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Jul 30, 2020
Well from my username you can pretty much guess that i am a fanboy of this anime. And to tell you the truth i really like this anime which shows a realistic teenage life. So far the third and final season is going good. The story is not anything extraordinary but all the characters and their complicated relationships make it interesting to watch. To be honest this anime is popular because of it's character designs and animation. I have read the novel so i know that the anime is not as much detailed as the novel. There are so many thoughts of Hachiman in the
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Sep 24, 2020
Oregairu finishing its final season was certainly something else. Brain’s Base and feel. both did a phenomenal job when it came to adapting their seasons, and I hope that most of the people reading this can agree with that. While I haven’t been with the Service Club for their 7-year animated run, the 5 years wait between the two feel. seasons was certainly worth it in the end. Well, for the most part.
Because I feel like Oregairu Kan is conflicting. Looking at the show without the lens of somebody who’s poured a disgusting amount of time rewatching it, this season is rather disappointing. I’ll save ... Aug 13, 2020
MINOR SPOILERS
Guys! do you know what fanservice is? you are wrong, it's not just ass and big tits, it's about giving the audience a delusion, for example we like actions and good fight in an anime and companies know about this now they might give us action and good plot with meaningful message and decent dialogues or they might just focus on just the Action and visual effects and just create fake drama Let me make one thing clear, i am not a fan of turning my brain off This season is way worse than the previous ones, right of the bat you can smell the dogsh*t, ... Sep 24, 2020
All good things must come to an end and here we are, the final season of My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Climax. You know that feeling when you finally move away from your closest friend since childhood? That’s the kind of feeling I got after this final season concluded.
It almost feels too good to be true. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU started as a coming of age show that turned itself into a social storyteller. There’s no anime this year that I can relate more to this anime and in fact, I’m pleased to say it’s one I can relate to the most. As our ... Nov 20, 2023
Oregairu, for a while anyway, was the darling of many a video essay dissecting something or other about the anime’s main character Hachiman, who many people find to be relatable, I guess, because, I don’t know, he’s cynical. It starts off as what seems to be a satire of a romantic comedy, which then turns into a sort of vague critique of youth and Japanese high-school society, before ending as a kind of tragedy. If this type of story progression makes no sense to you, its because it doesn’t make sense. The second season rolls around and the story’s about as aimless as ever until
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Aug 1, 2020
Yahari season 3 is the continuation of the weird and infructuous attempts of the two main characters to open to society. During the second part of season 2 both of them started to express their desires and frustrations, and little by little started to abandon their former twisted personalities.
Sadly this setting is poorly developed and most of the comedy that made the drama watchable and at some point enjoyable at season 1, is gone. Confusing dialogues: During most of season 2, in an attempt to depict the social opening and inner struggle of the main cast, they created inconsistent personalities and dialogues. This mixed with the short ... Sep 26, 2020
This review will be about s3 ultimately but is heavily based on the experience of the series as a whole.
As we at long last have reached the apotheosis of Oregairu’s, I’ve to look back at all developments and regretfully admit that I’ve never understood Oregairu and its intentions with its commentary essentially. Oregairu has touched a lot of people’s hearts, and at some point, in time I, too, was engaged in Hachiman’s social loneliness endeavours – yet I stand here confused and appalled by how shallow everything turned out to be. This season was easily an ultimate snorefest if I’ve ever saw one. Outside the ... Sep 24, 2020
As someone who had their fair share of drama and romance during my high school days, I’ll provide my two cents on this finale season.
What initially drew me to this anime was the comedy and wittiness of the MC, Hachiman, and his little funny monologues. I watched the first season maybe four or five years ago and I went through a kind of “edgy,” nihilistic outcast phase, so I found him funny and somewhat relatable. In this season, Hachiman still has that vibe, but he just doesn’t seem as funny as before. Comedy-wise, this season is greatly lacking. I think the the biggest portion ... Oct 10, 2020
(TLDR at the bottom and spoilers ahead)
Each season on oregairu has a distinct identity, while not much happens in the first season it is enjoyable seeing the constant back and forth between Hachiman and Yukino while Yui tries to mediate between the two personalities. The second season has the bonds between the characters deepen, so it’s kind of enjoyable as a character drama. If the first season is the comedy part of the title the second season is the love part of it. So how does season 3 create its own identity? It doesn’t, it is a an overgrown tumour ripped of the back of the second ... Sep 24, 2020
TLDR: A very poor buildup to what is a generally good ending to an outstanding anime series. Sprinkled with some emotional moments supported by the amazing production done by Studio feel. I will miss this series for the experience for the foreseeable future.
[Light Spoilers Ahead] Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru, or My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected is many things. A pilgrimage destination for people who set out to quench their thirst for finding something genuine masterfully created genre-breaking romantic comedy full of ironic tension and witty dialogue, a journey exploring the themes of self-realization, inferiority complex, cynicism, and social ... Jul 30, 2020
Finally. This is the last season right? I hope so because I'm bored since S1. Here's probably an unpopular opinion but I'll try to point out why I don't go with the flow of all the praise this anime gets.
STORY: It picks up from the horrible ending of S2 (even fans would probably agree). Well first few episodes in, I've never placed my full focus watching it. Why? It's boring. I didn't bother reviewing S1 and S2 because so many already flooded it with 9-10. Here, however, I'll comment on the anime as a whole. OreGaIru is correct with its title. Never once did I feel ... Sep 24, 2020
SPOILER FREE REVIEW!
Just here to write that this was by far Oregairu's best season. You get to see so much more depth into everyone's character, especially to Iroha's xD. The confession of Hachiman to Y (can't really tell now can I?) was by far THE BEST anime confession of all time and funny thing is that the word love wasn't even used during the entire confession. This season made you feel happy for Hachiman, sad af for the loser and very very happy for Iroha because well, she is best girl she got an amazing amount of screen time. The music was on point, especially ... Jul 30, 2020 Well, Oregairu is undoubtedly one of the best romantic comedies I've ever seen, the plot of the anime is a bit cliché, but the characters are the strongest point of the plot, Hachiman or Hikki is undoubtedly one of the best characters I have seen in any other anime .. The story and thoughts of the protagonist Hachiman are, for many people, as phrases of inspiration for the character's sarcasm . The way he portrays life makes most people feel a connection and empathy for him, getting more and more involved in the story he tells; his own, and how he reads between the lines. ... Dec 24, 2021
Sorry, what I'm saying may be selfish, but please raise your standards.
This anime could be fun. However, many of the stories in the anime were not logical at all and the exaggeration was too much. But my main problem was the end of the story, especially the last two episodes. hachiman, who in the rest of the anime cared a lot about their friends' feelings, suddenly became badly selfish in the last two episodes, so much so that in the end I hated the male character. Of course, not because he chose Yukino Yukinoshita. Because this issue was clear from the first part. But because of the ... Aug 11, 2020
I was quite surprised how high the score of this title is here. It feels really overrated. The visual part is nicely done, but when it comes to content ...
It is extremely boring. I can't remember what I liked about the first 2 seasons, but this one just feels wrong. If previous seasons had some action, like helping others and stuff, now it's just endless talking. And all the conversations are too smart-ass and full of innuendos for me, I'm not sure if I'm this stupid or script writer put too much effort into making the story seem psychological. Imo, there's no point watching this ... Sep 24, 2020
The closer you get to someone, the higher the chances you get hurt, and the higher the risk of you ruining your relationship with them. The more time you spend with them, the stronger the bond becomes. However, at some point, you must face reality i.e. to farewell them. It may be due to several reasons like shifting abroad, changing or graduating from school. Once you no longer have a common interest/goal, you become distant willingly or unwillingly. Those bonds you once formed with others rusts away. Even if you promise to keep in touch with them, either you move on or they do. Those
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