Review:
I
really enjoyed Dengeki Daisy. It was funny and the
characters were all likeable and even though there were a few elements of
‘yeah, whatever’ it was a bit realistic. The growing relationship between Teru
and Kurosaki is also just simply adorable and the art makes the words even more
hilarious.
Information:
When Teru's older brother died, she was left with
little more than a cell phone containing the text-address of an elusive
character named DAISY, who Teru's brother had told her would "support
her when he was no longer able to." DAISY became Teru's
pillar of strength, over the next few years as he sent her encouraging words
through his phone, whether inspiring or mere chatter, as she faces her life
alone.
One afternoon, after bullies from the
student council are mysteriously driven away, Teru accidentally breaks a school window,
which results in her working for the grouchy, cruel school janitor named Tasuku
Kurosaki. As Teru
begins working for the unlikable school janitor, her feelings begin to surpass
that of master and servant and she begins to question DAISY's true identity.
Thus begins an unlikely friendship between a 16-year-old high school girl and a
sly but smart 24-year-old man.
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