The improv sequences add a level of spontaneity and rawness to HIMOTE HOUSE: A share house of super psychic girls that is more typical of stand-up comedy than anime, and it sometimes results in unusual situations, such as when the audio of a travelogue skit is almost drowned out by the sound of falling rain, or when the voice cast accidentally bump their lapel-mics during a game show scene.
This time we explore a strange story of communal living and phenomenal psionic powers, all in the service of oddball comedy, so grab a tub of leftover stuffing and join us as we check out HIMOTE HOUSE: A share house of super psychic girls.
Kotaro Ishidate’s comedic stylings are an acquired taste, and so HIMOTE HOUSE: A share house of super psychic girls is not likely to appeal to all anime fans, but if you like your humor off-kilter and your premises bizarre, and if the series is available in your area, then please consider giving the tenants of HIMOTE HOUSE: A share house of super psychic girls a visit this holiday season.