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Go For It, Nakamura-Kun!! Episodes 1-2 Blend Nostalgia With Queer Comfort

The anime adaptation of Syundei's manga Go For It, Nakamura-kun!! premiered its first two episodes, directed by Aoi Umeki. The series follows Okuto Nakamura, a high school student who falls in love with his classmate Aiki Hirose but struggles to act on his feelings. Anime Feminist's review praises the show for its nostalgic visual style, which pays homage to Rumiko Takahashi's works, while updating the narrative to avoid outdated queer tropes. Nakamura self-identifies as gay early in episode 1, a detail the review highlights as normalizing. The comedy relies on Nakamura's overthinking and failed plans, yet he charms Hirose without realizing it. The review notes the adaptation has limited source material-the original one-shot and a follow-up book are short-but expresses cautious optimism about how the anime will expand the story. Episode 2 includes a standout experimental animation sequence. The show is compared to other gentle comedies like Aharen-san and My Love Mix-Up!, and is described as a comfort watch with potential for deeper themes.