Wakana Gojo, a high school student, aspires to be a kashirashi, a master craftsman who creates traditional Japanese Hina dolls. Despite his enthusiasm for the trade, he is unaware of current trends and finds it difficult to fit in with his peers. However, when the most popular girl at school, Marin Kitagawa, discloses a secret of her own, he discovers a new use for his sewing skills. Together they’ll make her cosplay fantasies come true.
If you like comedy, ecchi, romance, slice-of-life anime, do give it a shot, but before you go here are some amazing quotes from My Dress-Up Darling/Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru. Enjoy!
1. Grandpa
If you don’t practice every day, your skills will be dull. If you lose even one day, it takes three to get back the feeling for things. -Grandpa
You don’t need to rush things, you can take things to step by step. You are still a student anyway. -Grandpa
I’m not doing it just because I like it. It’s because I like it that I can stand firm in times of trouble. -Grandpa
3. Wakana Gojo
Coming up with a topic to talk about is impossible for me. It’s better that I do this by myself rather than ruin the mood while they chat. -Wakana GojoI want to become a person who’s not easily perturbed -Wakana Gojo
To live so truthfully in this world, must definitely feel much easier. -Wakana GojoThe words that describe beauty exist because there are such things -Wakana Gojo
For the sake of the person who trusted me to do this. With goodwill and good faith, I need to do my best. I need to give my all. -Wakana GojoIt doesn’t matter how much you like it, it doesn’t mean you’re suited for it. Just because I’m working hard on it doesn’t mean I’ll get something in return. -Wakana Gojo
2. Marin Kitagawa
You shouldn’t make fun of the things that someone likes. -Marin Kitagawa The things you like aren’t related to whether you are a girl or boy. -Marin Kitagawa
You don’t like it yet you don’t say anything, doesn’t that sound wrong? If it’s for yourself, aren’t you supposed to do something? You need to say how you truly feel for your own sake. -Marin Kitagawa
If you feel sorry enough to apologize, then stop running -Marin Kitagawa
There you go our weekly list of amazing quotes from My Dress-Up Darling. What do you think of the list? Did you like it? Have some amazing My Dress-Up Darling anime quotes to share as well! Leave it in the comment below.
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