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Perman succeeds because it doesn't treat its characters' feelings like jokes. Mitsuo’s jealousy, Sumire’s hidden longing, and Michiko’s idealized admiration are all portrayed with a sincerity that resonates with anyone who remembers their first crush. The romantic storylines elevate Perman from a simple "monster-of-the-week" show to a timeless story about the masks we wear and the people we hope will see past them.
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The romantic storylines in Perman are not aimless fillers—they are a meditation on identity, honesty, and the cruel irony of being loved for a false face. Mitsuo and Sumire never kiss, confess properly, or date. Yet their unresolved ache is more memorable than most anime’s happy endings. In the end, Perman suggests that the truest romance might be the one you can never fully live—only those fleeting, secret moments in the sky. Perman succeeds because it doesn't treat its characters'
because he treats her as a teammate and friend rather than a celebrity. She eventually confesses her feelings to him in Episode 319, though she keeps her true identity a secret to ensure he likes her for who she is, not her fame. : In the manga’s conclusion, leaves Earth to train on Bird Planet. Before he goes, While the main trio takes center stage, other
She finds him lazy, unmotivated, and rude. She constantly berates him. Yet, she fawns over his alter ego. Mitsuo is forced to compete with himself for the affection of the girl he loves. It’s a comedic setup with a surprisingly bitter aftertaste—every victory he has as Perman is a reminder that "Mitsuo" is never good enough.