The Anime Lad
Junichi is painfully aware that high school has not delivered the romantic experience he expected. His friends suggest confessing to Yukana, a fashionable gyaru they assume will be easy to impress. She notices the insulting premise immediately. What follows is an awkward relationship comedy in which Junichi's imagination keeps filing claims that reality promptly rejects.
Super Eyepatch Fox
Junichi's friends push him toward a humiliating confession to Yukana. She sees through his motives, then answers in a way that leaves him even less prepared. Their new relationship forces his fantasies into contact with an actual person who has boundaries and a quicker tongue. School gossip and insecure overthinking keep applying pressure.
Gigguku
Junichi walks into his confession carrying every dumb rumor his friends fed him, and Yukana reads the situation INSTANTLY! Her teasing control turns what could have been a simple wish-fulfillment setup into a constant panic test for him. The show is loud and very horny, but its best energy comes from watching a self-conscious couple figure out what the other person actually means.
Father's Basement
The supporting boys are an endurance test, and the camera rarely encounters restraint. Still, the central setup has one useful corrective built in. Junichi treats gyaru style as a shortcut to intimacy, while Yukana refuses to behave like his stereotype. Their uneven confidence gives the romantic comedy a sharper edge than its broadest gags deserve. Consider the content warning part of the pitch.