
A set of three Tonari no Kaibutsu wallpapers have been released on the official site in commemoration of the snazzy opening sequence single – each featuring lush vibrance, and patterns which pulsate with vitality.
The application of pattern is as excellent as it is obvious – an assortment of shapes, both abstract and ordinary, repeat alongside a multitude of other symbols in these three art pieces. A few patterns are portrayed in a manner of unison, this meaning that forms consistently travel across the canvas from to end to end – and two details to note in their respect is that this first of all holds greater representation in terms of purpose, and then secondly, the individual components forming the pattern also likely have their own significance as well.
Now that being said, it doesn’t necessarily need be anything complex or elaborate – seeing as all is flush in such kaleidoscopic colors, one could simply say the intent is to illustrate the locomotive-like cognitive and heart-beating of a lovely relationship of romance.
It shouldn’t take any expert to determine the variegated palette serves to show sentiment equally as diverse and intense as the hues themselves – not to mention, the brilliance of tone is taking after the similarly beaming cheer and uplift amongst our pair. Contrast is of course inescapable when dealing with such a vast range of the color spectrum – and this high impact contrast found amongst the many brilliant colors employed here go to show the prevalent discrepancies in mentality between our two lovers despite their mutual affection.
These illustrations are outstandingly expressive – and to such an extent, there’s truly no questioning the motif.


















Oct 21, 2012 @ 17:15 CDT
After watching the PV, OP and reading a shorting synopsis it seems like it’s an anime with overflowing “sweetness”, and without any actual dangers, troubles in not serious romance, and good comedy. Am I wrong? I’ve watched only one real shoujo anime (which was 1 episode’s lenght).
Oct 21, 2012 @ 17:20 CDT
What do you mean by “actual dangers” and “troubles in not serious romance”?
It definitely has good comedy and “sweetness” though.
Oct 21, 2012 @ 17:24 CDT
Social, emotional problems appear and they are solved quickly with help of other, something like that. It’s like an addition to make the romance a bit bitter. The spice makes it better.
Oct 21, 2012 @ 17:29 CDT
There is some of that in Tonari no Kaibutsu – a fairly significant amount even.
Oct 22, 2012 @ 19:42 CDT
We’ll see if it is as good as Honey and Clover.
Oct 23, 2012 @ 19:07 CDT
Highly doubtful.