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So, Koichiro Uno's Wet and Swinging is this quirky 1984 comedy that dives into the high school drama scene but with a twist of absurdity. It centers around a girl who's got a crush on her tennis team captain, yet hilariously misfires in her romantic pursuits with the boys instead. The atmosphere is playful, almost silly, but it captures that youthful confusion quite well. It parodies the tennis manga Aim for the Ace!, which adds an interesting layer of commentary on sports and relationships. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with its light-hearted antics. Not to mention, the performances have this charming awkwardness that fits the whole vibe. You can tell there’s a certain unabashed silliness that makes it stand out. It's definitely a curiosity for those who appreciate the nuances of '80s Japanese comedies.
Interesting take on high school crush dynamics.Parody of Aim for the Ace! adds depth.Unique blend of comedy and sports themes.
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