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I mean like what happens is not realist in the slightest, it's all very exaggerated. For example the main heroine girl https://vndb.org/c466 is basically the blobbiest moe ever, it's hard to think of her as a character and not just a blob of moe - constantly on the verge of tears, clumsy, ges teased, and so on, it's very hard to think of her as a "person" and not as an "anime character in an anime world" so to speak. Her friend is similarly "anime", she's spastic and constantly doing weird ass shit like stealing something and running away with it just cause it makes good anime humour. As for the teacher, let me just quote a bit from her character bio:
>Normally she's quite gentle and graceful but her character takes a 180 when she grips the wheel of her car.
Ne? Enough said.

These characters main purpose is just to be entertaining, their traits are exaggerated in a way that's very anime.

Now is it good or bad? I wouldn't say it's bad. Not everything has to be a realistic character study and if you like this kind of weird/genki anime stuff then you'll be entertained (plus all the action, the MC being a robot and thus having neat narration, the humour derived from MC being a robot actually being very unique I think, etc). However it's very disconcerting coming from a modern perspective. If you've mainly played modern games or more serious classics you will probably be very thrown off by the anime characterization. I sure was.

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