Hoshimittsu ends

… and another season of Hidamari ends. This time not with a poignant note or anything, since they spent the whole episode making tomato buffet, rather on a feeling that says, “we’ll be seeing each other again.” At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if a 4th season is announced by the end of this year.
While I enjoyed it, as a good de-stress-ing show, I can’t really say much about the show itself. I guess that’s the thing with me and iyashikei shows, I just don’t really go talking about them much, but I do appreciate them as a way to unwind and relax without much expectations. One thing I would say about Hoshimittsu is that it’s the best season of Hidamari for me so far, mostly because it feels that SHAFT got the pacing and the time-skipping thing down well this time round, rather than the confusing chronological mess of season 1 and 2.
Liked: Yes (7 out of 10)
Rewatch: Unlikely.
metalsnakezero Said,
March 30, 2010 @ 9:47 pm
I say that season 2 was the best out of the 3 because it was out of order. Not sure if I want a season 4 but if they SHAFT can do it then I’m all for it.
The Hordesman Said,
March 30, 2010 @ 10:34 pm
Things don’t need to happen, some shows are just enjoyable because things aren’t happening, funny enough.
That, and Yuno mai waifu.
K_S_ Said,
March 31, 2010 @ 4:41 am
I guess there will be a 4th season next year or so, because I don’t believe the story will end without a dramatic farewell of Sae and Hiro when they graduate from Hanabuki Koukou (though I don’t know the manga ;P )
At the least, I’d bet they’ll release two extra episodes sometime soon; they did after the first two seasons and as kurogane says, this season didn’t really end with an end…
mia Said,
March 31, 2010 @ 1:45 pm
that was the last episode? heck i didn’t knew that.