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A Broadway Hit? Aharen’s Musical Mishap!

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Season 2 Episode 10 of Aharen-san wa Hakarenai brings a blend of musical whimsy and unexpected turns, keeping viewers entertained with the series’ signature comedic style. In this episode, the focus shifts from the typical classroom setting to a stage-like atmosphere, with characters breaking into song and dance. But, as always with Aharen-san, things don’t go quite as expected.

A Theatrical Awakening

The episode kicks off with Ren’s class preparing for a musical, which sparks an unexpected burst of creativity at the Aharen household. Ren starts singing and dancing at breakfast, triggering a spontaneous Broadway-esque performance with his siblings. This sets the tone for the episode, hinting at the musical madness that is about to unfold .

Musical Greetings and Tangents

Reina greets Matsuboshi at school in a similarly theatrical manner, which, predictably, sends his imagination spiraling. Known for his off-the-wall fantasies, Matsuboshi embarks on another amusing tangent, a highlight of the show for many viewers .

The Logic of Lyrics

Interestingly, the episode touches on a real-world phenomenon: individuals who struggle with spoken communication sometimes find it easier to express themselves through song. This adds a layer of depth to the humor, suggesting that music can be a bridge for those with communication challenges .

Sensei’s Take

Tobaru-sensei, ever perceptive, recognizes the unique “ahare” (a play on Aharen’s name, perhaps?) aspect of the situation, leading to comical consequences. Soon, the entire friend group is caught up in a stage-like mode, much to the bewilderment of Riku .

An Aristocratic Outing

This theatricality culminates in a trip to the school store conducted in an aristocratic style. Despite their refined airs, they discover that roses can’t buy bread once it’s sold out. The group ends up sharing a giant onigiri, a scene that captivates onlookers with its display of pure affection .

Riku’s Study Session Dreams

The episode’s second half shifts focus to Riku, offering a deeper look into her character. Riku dreams of the “tropetacular ideal” of an after-school study session, one that involves minimal studying and maximum bonding .

Gathering the Crew

Summoning her courage, she invites Aharen and Matsuboshi, followed by Satou-san and Ishikawa. Initially, Ishikawa declines, but Hanako’s persistence prevails, highlighting her determination and adding a touch of humor to the situation .

Ishikawa’s Dilemma

A poignant moment arises as the episode subtly addresses Ishikawa’s feelings. It’s strongly hinted that Ishikawa harbors romantic feelings for Raidou, a revelation that Satou seems to be aware of. This adds a layer of complexity to Ishikawa’s character and the dynamics within the group .

Confessions and Unrequited Love

The episode concludes with Hanako confessing her feelings to Ishikawa, only to be gently turned down. Hanako already knew that her feelings wouldn’t be returned, because Ishikawa is actually in love with Raido .

A Guest Vocalist

Adding to the episode’s unique charm, ACA-Ne, the vocalist from ZUTOMAYO (who performs the opening song for the season), makes a cameo appearance. She voices a student briefly talking about tuna mayonnaise sandwiches, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment that’s both hilarious and a fun nod to the show’s music .

Overall Impressions

Reviewers have noted that this episode is a return to form after some weaker installments. It successfully blends humor, character development, and unexpected scenarios, maintaining the show’s enjoyable and lighthearted tone .

Aharen-san wa Hakarenai continues to deliver its unique brand of comedy and heartwarming moments, and this episode is a prime example of its strengths.

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