Characters like Koiwai, Kanbe have provided with a help to both parties in improving the relationship with the other. The other characters are also not cast aside and the have a pretty well developed personality to show and a good role to play. And as the story progresses, They find that they are tied by a string of fate. Its also funny how both of them are more closer to one another, than they realize. Both are portrayed as MMO junkies who are fed up of their routine and escape off into a world of RPG to relieve themselves. Much like Morioka, sakurai is shown as a person with his own problems, despite having a job and friends, he is actually more similar to Morioka san than anyone else. We see the characters behave in realistic way and not like dimwits, and this is also a major appeal of the anime and also reason for the smooth progression of the story. Net juu no susume offers a more mature and sensible cast of characters whose approach to life and the events that happen, are more realistic and makes sense. Now, It has become quite common to see young high school characters in most anime,especially romance, who have no experience in life and behave like dimwits whose lives are a tragedy. The show focuses on how she, by meeting new people, is able to come out of her shell and becomes a more social and active person in the society, which in other words means how she recovers from her neet behavior.
The interesting part is how she plays as a male character in the game, and some people despite knowing this, treats her as a normal person and not a freak, which comes to show the acceptance and etiquette of the internet.
The main character, Morioka san, is also a neet, who has left her job in private sector and now dedicates her full time in playing RPGs and making new friends online. Of course, it is not a good idea to just sit around at home all day doing nothing,but secretly, its somthing that most of us desire to do, and this desire within us is what makes us relate to these people. Neet is a term which is gaining more an more popularity in anime, This is clearly evident in most of the recent anime we have been receiving.
However, the world around that her begins to change due to a string of coincidences, which you might call fate,that slowly amalgamate both her online and offline lives together to a point, where both of them just seem unreal to her, and to a certain extend, to us too. She uses games, not as a means to escape reality, but rather to reject it, to a point where it fades away to almost nothing. The anime starts with a "person", starting a new life,and not a one you would expect, but rather an Online one. The anime, net juu no susume, starts off as a MMORPG parody, with some generic elements and run off the mill jokes, However, slowly the game theme starts to fade away, to a point where it seems like a side aspect, But in return, what we get to see later is a show, with one of the finest pace of story progression and character development we've seen in a while. It is something most of us experience and, it all just might feel weird, to like something without a reason.The same had happened with me while watching this anime,I am not really sure why, Maybe it was the characters, the story, the music, or rather the entire show itself, however, in the end, It doesn't really matter, as long as one enjoys whatever they are Often There comes a show which we find ourselves enjoying more and more by the passing episode, But when asked, we find it difficult to describe in words,that what is it that we actually like about it.
Coincidentally bumping into each other at the convenience store one night, both write off their meeting as no more than just another awkward encounter with a stranger-however, fate has more in store for them than they think. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Moriko, a timid 28-year-old corporate worker named Yuuta Sakurai has also logged onto Fruits de Mer from the other side of town. Eventually, Moriko adopts the reclusive lifestyle in its entirety, venturing out from the safety of her apartment only when absolutely necessary. Befriending each other almost instantly, the two become inseparable just as Moriko herself becomes more and more engrossed in her new "life" as Hayashi. With the pesky societal obligations of the real world out of the way, she blissfully dives headfirst into the realm of the game, where she promptly meets the kind and adorable healer Lily.
Having quit her long-standing job of over 11 years, Moriko quickly turns to online games to pass her now-plentiful free time, reinventing herself as the handsome and dashing male hero "Hayashi" in the MMO Fruits de Mer. For the first time since graduating high school, 30-year-old Moriko Morioka is unemployed-and she couldn't be happier.