Somewhere within my brain and deep within my heart I knew that I was going to love My Roommate is a Cat. You can blame it on my mushygushy obsession for the feline species or my intense relatability to Subarus antisocial and incapacitating social anxiety or maybe just the cutesy and energetic opening. I finished the first episode and thought to myself Oh yeah this is going to be my weakness. Initially my only concern was the humour which had felt forced in some situations. However overall I was immediately taken by the premise and characters. After finishing it I can safely say that this is one of the best sliceoflife anime that Ive seen in years. Even with how carefree it can feel with Subaru learning what it means to live with a cat it centres on sentimental subjects like the profound comfort of companionship and finding family values in the most surprising ways possible. I remember the very first time I brought home Kheb and Azizi. They were brothers and only twomonths old. Being a firsttime cat human I had no idea what to expect. In my mind I pictured fluffy little beings cuddling beside me while I slept and read. But in actuality they were tiny terrors with their rambunctious playfulness and deathly kittenclaws. There was an adjustment period that I never saw coming. We see this with Subaruwho has been living entirely alone since his parents passingas he learns to care for someone else. He sucks at feeding himself on time to the point where he faints from exertion so him recognising that his callous behaviour affects the livelihood of another was quite endearing. It forced him to crawl out of his small shelter. Subaru had to learn about proper feeding portions recognising what a hiss or purr or meow meant discovering that his absence can cause kitties to throw tantrums and much more. Out of everything he learned the best parts were recognising the emptiness that filled his home and heart upon his tragic loss. Companionship can be a tricky thing for introverts. As much as we love being on our own and being independent it can cause us to fool ourselves into believing that we dont need social interactions because of how selfsufficient we are mostly on an emotional level which is total crap. Due to Subarus supreme awkwardness with engaging with people and some bad experiences as a child e.g.: being bullied or made fun of he had always kept to himself even with his parents. Theyd go on trips to different cities but the kid would stay home and read or study. So when his parents died it didnt hit him the things that he had lost right away. Sure he felt grief and sadness but the lack of their presence didnt fully compute within his brain until he got Haru the kittysan. Along with a terror that can tear up a house Haru gave Subaru a partner. They began to share meals. Subaru had someone waiting at home who would then greet him as he walked through the front door. He wasnt saying tadaima to an empty box any longer. When Haru did get into mischief particularly in parts of the house he shouldnt have been nosing around in causing Subaru to get emotionally startled the young man had someone whom he could turn to for support immediately someone who showed him he wasnt alone any more and most importantly that family isnt an annoyance or something to take for granted. Throughout My Roommate is a Cat and all of its comedic moments Subarus grief simmers beneath the surface. He works so much that its easy for him to shove aside the guilt and the giant black hole of longing that he has for his mum whether shes gardening or cooking meals. He is forced to confront this grief when people he has encounters with on a semiweekly/daily basis begin to show up at his house. Everyone wants to see the cat or they use the cat as an excuse to checkin on an otherwise grumpy old author. Because of the bond that Subaru builds with Haru and because of a key climactic moment where he faces his loss headon Subaru learns the value of these people who take time to embrace him in their lives and their worries. A few of them include his editor who is a weirdo with a stronger I love cats I shall chase them to the ends of the world aura than I have Subarus best friend from childhood who comes over to steal Subarus snacks as well as to provide the fool with food he doesnt realise he needs a couple people who have helped him regularly with raising Haru whom he met at the pet store. Every one of these individuals and another couple of folks are all a part of Subarus family in one form another. They are companions in his life and they bring value to his existence as well as value to himself as a person. Additionally he never would have understood any of this if he didnt meet or bring home Haru. Haru taught him the value of family and what it means to be loved and cared for as well as to understand how comforting it is to have someone to cherish and care for yourself. Im a sucker for stories like this one ones that seem so lighthearted and onedimensional on the surface but have deeper and more meaningful motifs within all of the mirth and merriment motifs that can move you to tears when you absolutely never expect them to. The fact that it includes kitties definitely didnt hurt it either. Yet even if you loathe cats I believe there is something here for you to find pleasure in if you enjoy sliceoflife stories. Other things that makes My Roommate is a Cat a delightful and worthy investment are the perspectives and the episode setups and the animation. Each episode starts off from Subarus or another humans perspective uncommon and then the second half to the last onefourth is shown via Harus pointofview. What surprised me about this structure was the lack of repetitiveness. Even though we go through some of the same details it doesnt recount each scene minutebyminute and Harus POVs are so different than Subarus that its a bit like watching a separate shorter episode. They are so precious especially when Haru is angry and yelling at her human. The animation is quite good with a clean and simple allure to it. It utilises softer coloured character outlines and vibrant uses of yellows greens and blues to highlight the Springtime aura of the setting which contributes to that whimsical spirit of it. There is nothing too complicated or farreaching here just a basic classical presentation. Allinall I positively adored My Roommate is a Cat. I cannot recommend this enough to people who like stories about individuals that have to face some harsh realities while evolving beyond their miniatureworld to see a bigger picture in order to find friendships laughter and gratitude. 8.5 pieces of sashimi outta 10
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