(dub) 3 : There Are No Flags At The Swimming Pool 〈EXCLUSIVE | 2025〉

“I am just shocked that I am actually not put off by this series and enjoy it quite a bit. The rest of the episode also managed to bring some character development into the story.” WordPress.com · 14 years ago

: Critics noted that while the show relies on clichés, it works because of the underlying depth and connections between characters like Yozora and Kodaka. Sena's "over the top histrionic reactions" are praised for bringing humor to situations that might otherwise feel mean-spirited. (Dub) 3 : There Are No Flags at the Swimming Pool

: A highlight of the episode for some viewers was seeing a "strong and powerful" side of Kodaka when he protects Sena from obnoxious guys at the pool, a departure from the "wimp" archetype often seen in the genre. “I am just shocked that I am actually

"There Are No Flags at the Swimming Pool" is the third episode of the first season of the anime series ( Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai ). It currently holds a rating of 7.6/10 on IMDb . Episode Overview : A highlight of the episode for some

“Sena's over the top histrionic reactions do much to bring out the humour in the situations instead of the nastiness.” myReviewer.com Review for Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends

: The title refers to "romance flags" in dating simulators. The episode explores the irony of characters trying to trigger these "flags" in real life, only to find that reality is far more awkward and unpredictable. Community Perspectives

Reviewers generally describe this as a quintessential "fan-service" episode that manages to balance its comedic tropes with meaningful character development.