Ep 4. The Saying Goes... Love Is Justice
- TVMA
- July 25, 2015
- 23 min
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7.8 (76)
In the fourth episode of Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist season 1, titled "The Saying Goes... Love Is Justice," the story takes a comedic turn as it explores the dynamics of love and justice in a world where explicit language and lewd acts are strictly prohibited.
The episode begins with protagonist Tanukichi Okuma, a former student council member and now a member of a group known as SOX, who rebels against the oppressive morality laws and fights for freedom of speech. Tanukichi finds himself embroiled in a series of hilarious and awkward situations as he grapples with both his feelings for Anna Nishikinomiya, the student council president, and his duty to the cause.
As the title suggests, the central theme of this episode revolves around love and justice. The episode opens with a new law being introduced to the students, the "Love Me-Do" rule, which promotes selfless acts of love as a means to tackle societal issues. However, this rule soon becomes a source of misunderstanding and chaos as students misinterpret its intentions.
Tanukichi, being head over heels in love with Anna, decides to take advantage of the new rule to express his feelings towards her. With the help of his fellow SOX member, Ayame Kajou, they plan a grand gesture involving fireworks to symbolize his love for Anna. However, their plan quickly escalates beyond their control, and chaos ensues, leading to unintended consequences.
Meanwhile, Ayame's own feelings for Tanukichi start becoming more evident as she observes his infatuation with Anna. This creates a complex love triangle between Tanukichi, Anna, and Ayame, further complicating the dynamics within the group.
Throughout the episode, comedic moments abound as the characters' attempts at love and justice are met with absurd situations and hilarious misunderstandings. Whether it's Tanukichi's awkward attempts to confess his love, Ayame's over-the-top schemes, or Anna's innocent yet surprisingly assertive pursuit of justice, each character brings their own brand of humor to the storyline.
Beyond the comedic elements, the episode also delves deeper into the societal implications of the morality laws. The "Love Me-Do" rule, originally meant to promote selflessness, is ultimately shown to be flawed and easily manipulated. This highlights the satirical critique of rigid societal norms present throughout the series, as the characters navigate a world that suppresses their freedom of expression.
"The Saying Goes... Love Is Justice" showcases the show's ability to balance humor and social commentary. With its unique premise and well-developed characters, this episode continues to entertain viewers by exploring the complexities of love, justice, and the restrictions imposed by societal norms in a hilarious and thought-provoking manner.
Note: Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist contains mature content and is intended for a mature audience.