Well to be frank, I think Yuu is the only one lacking (not for her seiyuu's lack of talent of course) as she just sounds too soft and meek. A deeper voice really would have helped there. But that is not really a fair assessment. The voices we used in our heads are probably completely different from each other as well.
I do agree with this. The first time I heared Yuu in episode 1, I felt that there was something off. But I ignore it, since it’s just episode 1. But when episode 2 entered, I’m sure now that Yuu’s voice is so soft. Even the scene when she said “unfair” it was something lacking, when the character supposed to felt so betrayed. When I’m reading the manga, in my head, Yuu’s voice is something rusty, strong, tsundere effect but a little softness. I don’t know, maybe I’m just believing that the perfect voice for her is in the PV before. There are times that I thought, Koyomi’s voice (her other friend) is the fitted voice for her or maybe it’s just me.
But all in all, I like the anime so far. Of course, the manga still superior but the anime looks like that, is because it’s trying to be loyal and adapt everything from the manga cautiously. They are trying to maintain the originality and the feelings within the manga. And I think, trying to be loyal with the manga is difficult adaptation, what more if the manga is very respectable with prominent characters and being real like Yagate Kimi ni Naru?
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