Season 1 - Best Episodes Of The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses
Overall Rating: ★ 6.6
Season 1 - Best Episodes Of The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses
(Overall Rating: ★ 6.6)
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Komura starts his school year with a new seat neighbor in homeroom—the bespectacled Mie. Before long, he's nursing a raging crush on his quirky classmate who's always forgetting her glasses! While this might be ideal for Komura to get to know Mie better, will his poor heart give out from the daily strain of being up close and personal with the girl he likes?!
Komura starts his school year with a new seat neighbor in homeroom—the bespectacled Mie. Before long, he's nursing a raging crush on his quirky classmate who's always forgetting her glasses! While this might be ideal for Komura to get to know Mie better, will his poor heart give out from the daily strain of being up close and personal with the girl he likes?!
When Mie and Komura go on a school field trip, will they join groups or stay separate? Will Mie remember her glasses? And if not, what dangers await Mie in an unfamiliar environment? Fortunately, Komura is always there to help.
As the school year comes to an end, Mie meets an elementary school classmate, but can't remember who he is. Will Komura too be forgotten one day? Will this year be a fading dream or a past to remember?
On the Day of the Cultural Festival, The Girl I Like and I...
The annual Cultural Festival has arrived. Mie and Komura are both preparing exhibits. What will they be, and will they impress each other? Perhaps beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
On Valentine's Day, girls give chocolates to boys usually as a form of friendship. For Komura, what matters is receiving one from Mie, whether it has a more meaningful implication or not.
The Girl I Like and I Welcomed The New School Term
A year has passed since Komura fell helplessly into Mie's glassesless eyes. A new term has come, and with it new seats. Will Komura and Mie be separated? Will a new deskmate fall for Mie? Will Komura be able to focus long enough to find out?
When Mie forgets her glasses at school, Komura ends up taking the home for the weekend. To keep them safe. That's all. Really. He's only keeping them safe!
Mie keeps forgetting her glasses, making lunch service a challenge, but Komura still finds her adorable. When Komura gets a text from Mie on the weekend, is it a date, or....
It's cooking practice day at school. What will Mie make? And FAR more importantly, who will get to taste her food? Mie and Komura contemplate their past dreams for the future, and perhaps their new dreams...
Komura has a crush on a peculiar girl named Mie, who he has known for exactly three days. She forgot her glasses today, and somehow, that makes her even cuter even though she can't really see anything.
Daily life as Mie is a challenge when she forgets her glasses so often. Thank goodness for Komura-kun! But when Mie receives a love letter, has Komura’s luck run out?
Mie keeps forgetting her glasses, making lunch service a challenge, but Komura still finds her adorable. When Komura gets a text from Mie on the weekend, is it a date, or....
It's cooking practice day at school. What will Mie make? And FAR more importantly, who will get to taste her food? Mie and Komura contemplate their past dreams for the future, and perhaps their new dreams...
When Mie forgets her glasses at school, Komura ends up taking the home for the weekend. To keep them safe. That's all. Really. He's only keeping them safe!
On Valentine's Day, girls give chocolates to boys usually as a form of friendship. For Komura, what matters is receiving one from Mie, whether it has a more meaningful implication or not.
The Girl I Like and I Welcomed The New School Term
A year has passed since Komura fell helplessly into Mie's glassesless eyes. A new term has come, and with it new seats. Will Komura and Mie be separated? Will a new deskmate fall for Mie? Will Komura be able to focus long enough to find out?
On the Day of the Cultural Festival, The Girl I Like and I...
The annual Cultural Festival has arrived. Mie and Komura are both preparing exhibits. What will they be, and will they impress each other? Perhaps beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
Komura has a crush on a peculiar girl named Mie, who he has known for exactly three days. She forgot her glasses today, and somehow, that makes her even cuter even though she can't really see anything.
Mie keeps forgetting her glasses, making lunch service a challenge, but Komura still finds her adorable. When Komura gets a text from Mie on the weekend, is it a date, or....
Daily life as Mie is a challenge when she forgets her glasses so often. Thank goodness for Komura-kun! But when Mie receives a love letter, has Komura’s luck run out?
On Valentine's Day, girls give chocolates to boys usually as a form of friendship. For Komura, what matters is receiving one from Mie, whether it has a more meaningful implication or not.
The Girl I Like and I Welcomed The New School Term
A year has passed since Komura fell helplessly into Mie's glassesless eyes. A new term has come, and with it new seats. Will Komura and Mie be separated? Will a new deskmate fall for Mie? Will Komura be able to focus long enough to find out?
When Mie forgets her glasses at school, Komura ends up taking the home for the weekend. To keep them safe. That's all. Really. He's only keeping them safe!
When Mie and Komura go on a school field trip, will they join groups or stay separate? Will Mie remember her glasses? And if not, what dangers await Mie in an unfamiliar environment? Fortunately, Komura is always there to help.
On the Day of the Cultural Festival, The Girl I Like and I...
The annual Cultural Festival has arrived. Mie and Komura are both preparing exhibits. What will they be, and will they impress each other? Perhaps beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
It's cooking practice day at school. What will Mie make? And FAR more importantly, who will get to taste her food? Mie and Komura contemplate their past dreams for the future, and perhaps their new dreams...
As the school year comes to an end, Mie meets an elementary school classmate, but can't remember who he is. Will Komura too be forgotten one day? Will this year be a fading dream or a past to remember?
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