Kaguya-Sama: Otakus believe that Chika is unnecessary in the story

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And let's get to the controversy! Twitter user @toarutoa shared a graph showing the "emotional connections" between the main characters of the anime Kaguya-Sama: Love is War, sparking a stir among otaku fans. For example, Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane share a mutual love, while Miko Iino shares a one-sided love with Yuu Ishigami , who in turn shares a one-sided love with Tsubame Koyasu . On the other hand, Nagisa Kashiwagi and Tsubasa Tanuma share a mutual love, while Maki Shijou has a one-sided love with the latter.

However, the question that starts the debate is: what is Chika Fujiwara's role in a romantic comedy like Kaguya-sama: Love is War if she's not in love with anyone? Finally, the same user writes in the post: "This is Secretary Fujiwara, a heroine who isn't in love with anyone, despite being in a romantic comedy."

Kaguya-Sama: Otakus believe that Chika is unnecessary in the story

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The post attracted several comments from Japanese fans, check out some of them:

“Exactly. I don’t understand why she’s so popular.. She’s annoying!”

I'm sure you're right. Although she's somewhat maternal toward Miyuki Shirogane, would you say she at least likes him?

“If you’re Secretary Fujiwara, make a rom-com with me.”

“Stop! They know not to touch your purity!”

“It’s a lie, Secretary Fujiwara is in love with me!”

Someday she will fall in love with a sumo wrestler

“I suppose I’ll marry Fujiwara’s secretary myself.”

“Chika-chan is dating love!”

“It’s just another random waifu to sell dolls.”

Finally, what's your opinion on this whole controversy? Leave your comment!

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