Trope: Otaku Culture
These works explore otaku culture or feature characters that take part in and enjoy otaku culture. However, these works may also act as a way to criticize otaku culture or may portray it in a negative light.
Manga Review | Go For It, Nakamura! by Syundei
Scary-Looking High Schooler is Crushing on Popular Boy
Manga Review | Delivery for You! by Teku Rin
Nerdy Neet Orders Nerd Things So He Can Check Out the Deliveryman
Manhwa Review | Love Meter 100% by Sagold
BL Game Otaku Meets His Favorite Character in Real Life
Manga Review | Love Stage!! by Eiki Eiki
Cross-Dressing in Commercial = Becoming Famous Actor‘s First Love
Manga Review | Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by Fujita
Title: Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
Narumi and Hirotaka have been friends since childhood when they bonded over their love of nerdy hobbies. For Narumi, she loved manga and anime. For Hirotaka, his love of video games dominated everything else in his life. However, as their carefree childhood days flew by, Hirotaka soon realized that he cared for Narumi almost as much as his video games. Unfortunately, though, those idyllic days of childhood bliss faded away, and so did Narumi and Hirotaka’s friendship.
As adults, Hirotaka and Narumi end up working at the same office. While they don’t immediately kick off as friends again in adulthood, they find solace in each other’s company once they reveal that their previous obsessions have only intensified. Able to be 100% herself with Hirotaka, Narumi spends a lot of her time complaining and confiding in him, whether it be about her fujoshi-related hobbies, work concerns, or even her failing love life. Hirotaka, still infatuated with Narumi, faithfully stands by as her shoulder to cry on. One day, though, listening to another tale of woe from Narumi due to her various love interests leaving her because of her otaku hobby, Hirotaka takes the plunge. He asks Narumi:
Why doesn’t she just date him instead?
And so begins the struggle of love between a closeted fujoshi and a game-obsessed, antisocial otaku. What could go wrong?