Warning: The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague Episode 3 Content Revealed A light romantic anime series that offers a non-stop supply of gripping dry comedies titled The icy guy and his cool co-worker there’s an unexpected underline plot that sets a twist for another lovely story. Thanks to its ubiquitous blatant humor, there’s nothing to suggest that Ice Guy and his amazing female co-stars will do any kind of twist on any joke, let alone to a cute game.
The humor stems from Fuyutsuki-san and Himuro-kun’s emotionless personalities except for Himuro-kun’s internal reactions whenever Fuyutsuki does something adorable or shows any sign that she has can like him romantically. Even the reactions and observations from their workmate Saejima-kun were comically dry. This isn’t even mentioning Himuro-kun’s adorable icy powers, which accidentally manifest whenever his emotions get too strong.
Himuro goes through something worse than an embarrassing baby photo
In episode two, it is revealed that Himuro-kun can “melt” due to extreme heat. His version of the meltdown involves returning to an earlier time in his life. Fuyutsuki-san witnessed this phenomenon firsthand, and when she learned he was no longer in danger, she couldn’t help but adore him as a child. She found this melted state so adorable that she took pictures of him without his knowledge. In episode three, viewers discovered that Fuyutsuki-san had made this photo as his phone wallpaper and actively hid it from him one night when they both worked late at the office.
This is a disturbing, albeit extremely creative, twist of a typical romantic comedy genre, in which the girl often indulges in childish pictures of her beloved. In most cases, the siblings or parents of the person in the photo who are the vile perpetrators shared them. The demise of Frozen and his wonderful female co-worker feels sketchy for more reasons than just the photo being kept secret. For example, this gesture would still be lovely if the girl was raising her eyebrows at the photo that had secretly put the baby picture in her purse. In this case, Himuro-kun’s younger self is still an accessible part of him and shows up whenever he’s in danger. Even so, Fuyutsuki-san still enjoys it so much that she makes sure she can always access the photo whenever the mood strikes. It feels more like enjoying something painful than embarrassing.
Fuyutsuki should have focused on the snowman
A much cuter alternative to this would be if Fuyutsuki-san found the happy little snowmen emerging from Himuro-kun so cute that she actively made an effort to make sure he made more and more. Of course, to be completely innocent, Fuyutsuki-san would also need to do this for the simple reason of wanting to make him happy, but the gesture either way still feels like an appropriate effort when the characters Try to attract their love. smile just because they think it’s cute when they do.
However, even a light-hearted anime needs to have some tension, and that is directly related to one of those anime series. The icy guy and his cool co-workerits unique aspects rather than something that can be easily replicated in any other romantic comedy anime is an effective choice, even though it’s a bit out of place.
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