

2.5 Dimensional Seduction
2.5次元の誘惑
After a disastrous romantic confession, Masamune Okumura finds solace in the fictional world of anime and manga. Now a second-year high school student and the president of the Manga Research Club, Masamune spends a peaceful existence watching the adventures of the angel Liliel, his favorite character. In the beginning of the academic year, Masamune’s life is turned upside down when he meets first-year student Ririsa Amano, a passionate cosplay practitioner. Despite Masamune's initial reluctance, the determined young woman manages to convince him to become her personal photographer for the production of a collection dedicated to their common favorite character: Liliel. As Masamune enthusiastically discovers the world of cosplay and photo editing, he is unexpectedly reunited with his childhood friend Mikari Tachibana, who has become a model in the hope of impressing her beloved upperclassman. Realizing that modeling is not enough to intrigue the hopeless otaku, Mikari decides to join the club and become a cosplayer herself, all to finally have a chance at winning Masamune's heart. However, Masamune's love for fictional characters may not be capable of extending to those who impersonate them. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After a disastrous romantic confession, Masamune Okumura finds solace in the fictional world of anime and manga. Now a second-year high school student and the president of the Manga Research Club, Masamune spends a peaceful existence watching the adventures of the angel Liliel, his favorite character. In the beginning of the academic year, Masamune’s life is turned upside down when he meets first-year student Ririsa Amano, a passionate cosplay practitioner. Despite Masamune's initial reluctance, the determined young woman manages to convince him to become her personal photographer for the production of a collection dedicated to their common favorite character: Liliel. As Masamune enthusiastically discovers the world of cosplay and photo editing, he is unexpectedly reunited with his childhood friend Mikari Tachibana, who has become a model in the hope of impressing her beloved upperclassman. Realizing that modeling is not enough to intrigue the hopeless otaku, Mikari decides to join the club and become a cosplayer herself, all to finally have a chance at winning Masamune's heart. However, Masamune's love for fictional characters may not be capable of extending to those who impersonate them. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Marinate1016
December 13, 2024
Despite its English name, Nigoriri is as wholesome and heartwarming a story you’ll see. While there are occasional bits of fanservice, it’s overwhelmingly a story of self-acceptance, finding your niche and the beauty of cosplay! This was an amazing 6 month journey full of smiles, laughs and tears that completely changed my perception of the cosplay hobby and gave me a newfound appreciation for the art form . Might sound a bit dramatic, but I can really say this show changed my life for the better and I’m going to miss it a lot. Every now and again there’s a cast that comes around and makesyou totally fall in love. Recently we’ve had Kusuriya, Frieren, etc., and I really believe Nigoriri’s cast is right up there with the best of them. The show presents characters from totally different backgrounds, who on the surface seem like they’d have nothing in common and no reason to ever hang out together, yet they form a familiar bond over their love of cosplay and animanga. Even though they all have their own reasons for being into the hobby, that shared love of it really binds them and creates this beautiful family feel throughout the show. It feels like Ririsa, Mikarin and the others are sisters more than friends. While things started out a little slow with the story in the first few episodes, once it got going we never really looked back and got some amazing development. While there’s the big cosplay events like comiket that the girls work towards, those are really just plot devices to showcase the girls’ growth and ability to accept themselves. Several of the characters dealt with self worth issues, depression, anxiety etc., and these events are usually big coming out parties for them to break down those barriers and evolve as people. While we might not all be gorgeous cosplayers, I think there’s a lot of things that we can take away from a story like this. Chief of which is the importance of pursuing the things you’re passionate about without fear of judgment. Now we can’t discuss a harem without talking about the romance. I actually think this is one of the best ways to handle romance in a harem. All the girls pretty much get their fun in the sun time with Okumura, either during or after their mini arcs, but it never feels cringe or forced. He helps them resolve issues in their life and doesn’t put them on a pedestal thanks to his “not into 3D girls” gimmick which leads to some pretty natural feeling romantic progression. Things especially reached a head in the last few episodes of the season with the girls realising their feelings, but because of how it’s paced and the fact it doesn’t dominate the series, it feels rewarding. First and foremost this is a story about the characters connecting with others thanks to their otaku passions and the romance is just a nice bonus. Production wise, the show looks great! The animation isn’t crazy and it really doesn’t need to be given the subject matter, but the visuals for all the big cosplay events looked amazing. For the massive workload that JC Staff have had over the last two seasons, they didn’t miss a beat here. Direction is surprisingly quite good as well, making the emotional story beats hit that much harder. Nigoriri is a beautiful anime with a great cast, well executed emotional storylines and shows you the ins and outs of cosplay! Can’t recommend this one enough and I’ll truly miss it. A must watch for those interested in otaku culture, character development and cute girls! Nigoriri gets 10 out of 10.
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aranyaSG
December 26, 2024
Started the anime expecting some ecchi, comedy, and lighthearted slice-of-life—exactly what the first few episodes delivered. The storytelling was fairly standard, with quirky fanservice and minimal character development, but it was entertaining enough if you approached it without high expectations. However, things took a turn for the better towards the end of the first cour and into the second. The show began diving deeper into the characters' individual motivations for cosplay and exploring the MC's evolving perspective on 3D girls. The character development was a pleasant surprise, with almost every character getting their moment to shine and grow. Overall, it exceeded my initial expectations, and I’m nowlooking forward to season 2. Until then, I’ll probably pick up the manga to continue the story.
Ivantxu55
January 30, 2025
This anime for me was the first time I've watched a show from a manga I have already read. Because of this, I was excited to see how they have adapted it into anime form. And I wasn't disapointed. As for the story itself, I think it's one of those anime that warms your heart on how wholesome it is and the relationships between the characters. Reading the manga got me hooked and seeing it on anime form just confirmed it even more. I think there are few anime of the "Harem & Ecchi" genre that have good premise and I valued a lot the little amountof fan service (even though there is a beach episode). All in all, it is a good anime for those who enjoy the chill romance shows and It has even been conifirmed inside the show the 2nd season which I'll be happy to see aswell.
Blackcorps-007
December 13, 2024
i know this anime is focusing on cosplay but the most interesting thing to watch in this anime is the relationship itself , idk how to write a review properly but u might feel its a bit cringe to watch this anime because of certain scene and maybe feel like a bit boring around episode 7-11 but believe me when i say this anime potray the love for anime is amazing. but yeah watching this anime always makes me question "aint no way cosplay is that serious"🤣🤣 feel like sport anime the MC is GOATED man , MC got rizz and relatable the funniest part forme is that the MC VA is the same VA as itadori so when he crash out he sound like itadori in shibuyaa arc, imagine crash out like itadori in shibuya arc but because u just dont understand girl
Jozuwa-_-
December 15, 2024
2.5-jigen no Ririsa - 6.5/10 "Cosplay-focused at first, became generic harem and 'Power of Friendship' drama by the end." This show promised a story about Cosplay and it did just that. It was also quite a fun show to watch, comedy-wise, with its generic but well-timed comical bits. And while I found the story/character arcs being hit-and-miss, the entire show still managed to entertain me for 24 episodes-- mostly for the comical aspect. STORY: 6/10 The story was fairly interesting, managing to stay on track with the Cosplay Culture concept. The cosplaying struggles they faced did feel like an insight into the life of newbie cosplayers. And addingto that, having some side-quests like their Otaku Club situation made it feel like the MCs have some obstacles to overcome before they could focus on their main goals. Unfortunately, most of the main story arcs they went through felt like it was downgraded to "Easy Mode", with it simply being resolve in a not-so-interesting ways. Also, while almost every arc had some senseful issues for the MCs to deal with, it often gets resolved through the "Power of Friendship". It becomes less about the attitude of the FMC as a cosplayer, and more about her personal attitude in general, which, for me, made those story chapters feel less interesting by the end. CHARACTERS: 7/10 Entertainment-wise, both the MMC (Okumura) and FMC (Ririsa) were quite fun to watch as a couple of eccentric hardcore Otakus: Okumura being the genuinely overly proud Otaku and feels no ounce of shame for it, and Lillia being an airhead who seemingly trained under the "Gray Fullbuster Stripping School"-. Although, they still ended up being quite generic by the end of the season-- Okumura being the typical "Dense" senpai who doesn't see the overflowing "Nectar Juice" of the waifus that he causes, and Ririsa being a typical very nice, innocent, and pure girl that sees no evil in anyone, not even ghosts (seriously, she tried to catch ghosts like they're Pokemons). The love rival, Mikari, didn't really feel like one, not until the final chapter of the season. Why was that you ask? Because she was barely in the show, seemingly forgotten. It didn't help that the very first rival that the Ririsa faced (Nagomi) was basically a leveled-up version of her: A cosplayer, sees Ririsa as a rival, and eventually fell for Okumura as well. If Nagomi stayed around a lot, they would've felt redundant, and Mikari would've likely been the odd one out with her mostly only getting involved in the story through her interest in Okumura. At most, she adds something by being the "normal" character that provides the 'confused' reactions to the Otaku Club's Otaku shenanigans. Nonoa was quite an interesting character at first-- her 'communication disorder' worked for both the initial comedy parts and the latter serious parts of her character arc. Unfortunately, she was a victim of the aforementioned "Power of Friendship" effect, with her becoming a typical 'cute awkward little sister' to the group as soon as she started hanging out with them. It would've made sense for her to still slightly have problems communicating seeing as she just overcame a trauma, and it would've also given her a lot of comical materials as well. But all that personality trait went out the window as she turned into just another character we've seen a thousand times before. Aria felt like a filler arc character with her not really being interested in cosplay or otaku culture in anyway, but instead only decided to do cosplay as it helps her accomplish her goal. But the thing is, she does accomplish that goal. And with that, she's basically in the same situation as Mikari with both of them kinda being in it for the fun friendship ride. On the positive side, she does somewhat play the role of representing the audience with her being a non-Otaku that's interested to get into the fun of that. And for what it's worth, she is up by one "Heart Event" with Okumura over the two main waifus (or three if we include Nagomi). Mayuri has a 'Dommie-Mommie energy"... need a say more? Yes. I will say more. She's the resident "guidance" to these young Otaku group, who is also an Otaku herself. She provides the mature wisdom to them, but while also not able to provide the MCs all the answers they need since she's not that much older than them anyway. She's just more experienced than them, but it doesn't mean that she's seen it all, which is a good thing as it leaves the MCs a lot more things to figure out on their own. ART & MUSIC: 5/10 Since my standards for Anime art are still based on the post and pre 2010s, this was fine for me, personally. Although, for today's standards, I'd say this is far from being good enough, especially when it comes to the body parts, i.e. the disproportioned drawing of hands, fingers, cleavage, and lats. Not to mention, 2 of the 4 main female character's cosplay design (Mikari's and Aria's) not really having that "Main Character" energy as the other half (Ririsa's and Nonoa's). Music-wise, I'm personally not a fan of the genre of the music they used for this Anime but, I think it was fairly fitting for this Anime genre. All the music used does sound generic Anime idol pop though, imo. The VAs, imo, is what made it easy for me to enjoy. It's nothing too impressive but, each VA fitted the characters so well that it made them easily distinguishable from one another, even with the lack of unique manner of speaking cliche for each of them. OVERALL: 6.5/10 It was a fairly entertaining, easy to binge-watch show that relies on characters, comical bits, and of course... the Ecchi. The cosplay aspect is definitely there and not just a bait gimmick. The comedy, depending on how much you appreciate the 'friendly banter' and character-based running gags, could either be a reason to enjoy this, or get turned off and drop this show. And while it's tagged as "Ecchi", I'd say this one is definitely on the tame side of it, even during the mandatory Beach episode. I wouldn't recommend this for the drama since most of the serious parts of the story either felt like the characters are self-pitying, over-complicating, the arcs being a bit tamed to avoid being too dark, or worse, over-staying it's welcome, i.e. a character going on and on when the point has already been made. Not to mention that the resolution tends to be disappointingly lazy. Overall, I'd say there's nothing to lose by missing out on this show, but it could also be quite an entertaining watch for anyone looking for a basic comedy of mostly friendly banters and character shtick, with a lightweight drama.
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