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: Some critics felt Kō was introduced too late in the main anime, making this OAD feel like essential viewing to complete her character arc rather than just "bonus" content.

: Reviewers noted a shift in production from A-1 Pictures to Lapintrack . While unusual for a short run, critics generally found the art style remained faithful to the original series.

: Many fans found the Naoya/Kō dynamic more engaging than the main couple because of its "freshness" and the genuine vulnerability Kō displays. Wotakoi-OAD02-HD1.mp4

: Naoya and Kō spend time together at an arcade, highlighting Kō’s intense social anxiety and her exceptional gaming skills.

: The episode explores the dynamic where Naoya is unaware that Kō is a girl, leading to several awkward yet heartwarming interactions. : Some critics felt Kō was introduced too

The OAD adapts specific chapters from the manga's 10th volume, primarily focusing on:

: The episode maintains the series' trademark blend of otaku culture and adult workplace/social reality, though it leans more into the "sweet and awkward" category rather than the comedy-heavy focus of earlier episodes. : Many fans found the Naoya/Kō dynamic more

For fans of the series, this OAD is often cited as a because it provides closure and depth to the secondary cast that was largely sidelined in the first season. Love Is Hard for Otaku" OVA 2 (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb