

makuranodanshi
枕男子(まくらのだんし)
Whispering sweet lullabies into the ears of the viewers, Makura no Danshi presents the watcher with an experience of comfort. Each short episode features a different boy who will listen to the audience and hold them when they need it. There are boys to suit all tastes: Merry is a gentle brown-haired boy; Sousuke Tanaka is a mature working man; Kanade Hanamine is a high school student who acts tough, but is frightened by mere spiders; Eiji Kijinami is a sore loser who looks like a punk, but has a tender heart; the shy Ryuushi Theodore Emori loves stargazing; Yuu Maiki is a freshman with delusions of grandeur; Haruto Enokawa is an energetic 5-year-old who refuses to sleep without a bedtime story; Nao Sasayama is a hip college student that is addicted to his smartphone; Shirusu Mochizuki is a librarian that treasures both books and book lovers; Yonaga and Yayoi Chigiri are siblings who are learning flower arrangement; and Yuuichirou Iida is a humorous old man who runs an oden stall. Though the watchers may be troubled with various issues in life, these boys will softly talk about themselves and coax the audience members into revealing their problems. All the boys have kind hearts and will make the viewers feel special and loved. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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slugcop
October 2, 2015
alright, i've never written a review on here but i'm drinking and this one has earned it. the original concept described was pretty interesting and worth checking out: pretty anime boys are gonna talk at you like they;re beside you in bed. and if you see just the op you might actually think this isn't going to be bad. so wrong. this is show is a beautiful trainwreck. rather than have the boys just tell stories about their day or something, they're trying to talk at you. and it's not only rhetorical questions. if this dora the explorer "shout map!" vibe wasn't weird enough the camera isjumping around into undesired close ups of fairly simple (OFTEN TERRIFYING) faces. i can't describe what about every character's face is so goddamn spooky - i think it's something in the mouth and just... the way they draw the eyes? - but my skin cRAWLS. i think it's the mouths. one minute he's asking you about your day and RIGHT when you're about to start telling your computer screen all about it using the silence provided, HE'S THERE. SO CLOSE. STARING. one of them told you to be quiet and listen to his music then they had no music play - it was just a still holding a violin in silence i f****n lost it i swear to god i get giddy when i see the new episode is out because i KNOW i am guaranteed 4 minutes of an ab workout as i cringe and curl in fits of laughter and secondhand embarrassment. it's absolutely surreal how creepy it is to watch and in that regard i highly recommend it - i think everyone should take 4 minutes out of their life to watch something that will inexplicably flip your stomach a little. it's fun. it's an experience. story: 2/10? there isn't really one art: idk 3/10? terrifying faces and they don't really move much in general character: 2.5/10 they're all tropes but you can't expect depth in 3 min of show (actually 3 of them aren't the worst- like food stall guy is p cool) ability to put you to sleep (what seems to be its goal): 0/10 enjoyment: a bizarre 6/10
Whispering sweet lullabies into the ears of the viewers, Makura no Danshi presents the watcher with an experience of comfort. Each short episode features a different boy who will listen to the audience and hold them when they need it. There are boys to suit all tastes: Merry is a gentle brown-haired boy; Sousuke Tanaka is a mature working man; Kanade Hanamine is a high school student who acts tough, but is frightened by mere spiders; Eiji Kijinami is a sore loser who looks like a punk, but has a tender heart; the shy Ryuushi Theodore Emori loves stargazing; Yuu Maiki is a freshman with delusions of grandeur; Haruto Enokawa is an energetic 5-year-old who refuses to sleep without a bedtime story; Nao Sasayama is a hip college student that is addicted to his smartphone; Shirusu Mochizuki is a librarian that treasures both books and book lovers; Yonaga and Yayoi Chigiri are siblings who are learning flower arrangement; and Yuuichirou Iida is a humorous old man who runs an oden stall. Though the watchers may be troubled with various issues in life, these boys will softly talk about themselves and coax the audience members into revealing their problems. All the boys have kind hearts and will make the viewers feel special and loved. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Protaku
October 25, 2015
First of all, this is obviously geared at girls, much like how most ecchis are geared at boys, so already there is a dichotomy here that should tell you in advance if this show is or isn't for you. That being said, I am a man, and while Makura no Danshi was not a complete and total failure in the entertainment department, it crashes and burns in the objective department. Literally, there is no OST to speak of besides the OP and ED; It's like the whole world is muted while these guys are talking even if there should be something like an instrument playing.All you are doing for the duration of this anime is hearing boys of varying ages and backgrounds speaking to you directly about nothing important, a lot like how Dora the Explorer does. Personally, I do not feel like being treated like a child and having a bunch of 2D boys trying to break the third wall and act like I want to bang them, not to mention I'm implied to be a girl several times. I'll admit that I had a decent time pretending I was gay and picking a candidate to be my fake gay husband in the end, because that's what the anime wants you to do. But I couldn't care less to memorize anyone's names since most of them only ever make one appearance, and by and all everyone is largely forgettable anyway. The very average art and animation didn't help anyone either. The most redeeming quality about this show is its short episode length since it won't waste a ton of time, but even then I recommend all guys stay as far away as possible from this anime, unless you want to have a fun time exploring your sexuality. If I was giving this a score more for entertainment, it'd be 2 or 3/10, but all things considered, I fail to see why I should give this anything besides 1/10.
HotPotatodesu
February 12, 2016
Before anything, I suggest you look up 'ASMR' before you watch this anime. The concept is the same since this anime is to 'heal' your tired heart. I really like the concept of this anime cause it is very similar to ASMR and I was honestly surprised with the awesome outcome. Story: 8/10 A simulation from a realistic point of view with different characters. The content is mostly reciprocal and it is really fun to get along with the characters as they're trying to converse with you. Art: 9/10 The art is very common for a bi-shounen characters so it was good. Sound: 10/10 Earphones required. The seiyuus' performances will notlet you down. The line up is pretty strong and with this kind of anime, the voices really play an important role to draw the interest of the viewers. Character: 7/10 Characters are quite unique in a way it is different from each other. Not much character development, just an ideal conversation between you and the characters. Enjoyment: 9/10 I enjoy the anime a lot because I just love the idea of having someone with such soothing voice and talking to you casually. It gave me a sense of appreciation and encouragement even from an artificial setup. Overall: 9/10 The concept itself is new and this is the only anime that I saw with this kind of idea. The story was made well done ;considering young or working adults as their target audience. It was a refreshing piece and I find the story for each episode is interesting in its own way.
pomegranit
September 6, 2018
Please don't watch this. It's for your own good. Trust me. I saw other reviews that started negatively and thought, "hey, a lot of people don't really get short episode anime. A lot of people don't like first person stuff. A lot of people don't like fanservicey guys." etc. etc. I didn't believe them. But please believe me. I went into this thinking I should give it a chance and that I might end up liking it. I came out with something strange that made me uncomfortable and unmotivated to watch any anime as a whole. The specifics? Let's begin with the 'story'. Simply put,there is none. It's just a simple compilation of kinda ASMR with a bunch of random guys. Don't expect a plot. The little 'story' even introduced is just parts of the characters. As for the art, some of it was decent, while other art just seemed a little creepy. There are strange closeups where the characters are just staring into your soul, and moments when you feel like the animators just got tired and threw something on the screen. Sound was something I had a lot of problems with, especially when one of the episodes had a violinist. He tells the watcher he'll play an amazing song for them-- and then we're rewarded with a dramatic, silent still? And then he suddenly goes "Okay hope you liked it" or something of the sort. They didn't even invest in violin music, simply put. It was pretty pathetic. The opening was pretty strange too, on top of which there's a lot of shots with absolute silence as the character stares in random directions, and sometimes straight at you. It's a little unsettling. The characters are the only thing there is an abundance of in this show, and needless to say, there was no development or reality about them. The stories of the characters don't make much sense sometimes, and a lot of the things they said came off as assaulty and creepy instead of romantic. On top of which, the characters were all just random stereotypes. (OH ALSO ONE OF THEM IS A CHILD. GROSS GUYS.) I didn't enjoy this at all. I started it because I thought, "hey, it'll only take me less than an hour to get through it, right??" Theoretically, that's how long it took me to actually watch it, but I spent days trying to force myself to finish it because it was just that terrible with no chance of getting better. I would recommend this if you: like Japanese ASMR and plan not to watch the screen and instead just listen to it (and you don't know Japanese) I would NOT recommend this if you: are looking for something reverse-haremy, are expecting something hot or cute If you want something like this but good, just go read a X Reader fanfic babe. Have a great day everyone!
KittyNom
October 1, 2015
Makura no Danshi AKA 'Lonely Otaku's Looking For Men' (guilty as charged) But no, in all seriousness this is one of those anime's you want to watch just to relax and enjoy the characters. (because fan service) It is also a very peculiar anime in a way, because throughout the anime there is no sound. Only the guy talking. The opening, naturally has a song and everything, but when it comes to actual sound during the episodes, there is none. It's very weird, but at the same time makes you want to focus on the voice talking more. The art, however, is not as good inmy opinion.. It's quite simple is all. To kind of sum it all up: Makura no Danshi is an anime where you can enjoy 4 minutes of a guy who is 100% your type and awaken your inner fangirl for a short moment. Now I will have to disappoint you otaku's, only a few episodes actually take place in a bed with the guys shirtless :( Such a disappointment. Still a 100% husbando anime.
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