How did he do it?

How did Sōichirō Yamamoto manage to get popular enough as an author to get 3 of his manga as seasonal anime all running within the same year?

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cunny

foreheads

cuteness

Snowballing off of the success of Takagi-san. If the Takagi anime didn't blow up as much as it did he'd never do this well.

Which is funny, because Takagi-san is the worst of the three.

Why do you say that? I haven't read the other two.

You only realize this because you are
now exposed to his other works. Takagi-san is a much better success than his second serialized manga, Fudatsuki no Kyoko-chan.

I don't know why either but I am thankful it leads to me discovering Urushi manga

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>Fudatsuki no Kyoko-chan.
I liked that manga. But Hikari/Rin can't win...

>write boatloads of copypaste generic romcoms
>get three adaptations
i swear even most isekai are more original and unique than romcoms

Thats the power of foreheads

How was vamp imouto generic?

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My headcanon is that he sold his soul to satan so he could start the forehead propaganda and make it more prominent in anime and manga.

Isn't Urushi like the oldest here? God what a fucking womanlet.

Roles screaming Rie takahashi

Rieri only voiced Takagi-san and has no other roles in the other 2 anime.

Exactly why, Rie Takahashi archetype characters are too powerful at the moment.

She's a box living gremlin. It's how Rin can still win after the inevitable happens.

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Ayumu is going to throw Urushi out of the house and leave her homeless?

>Urushi just wants to live on the street in a box