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When watching this series, I think it's important not to expect something like Haruhi or Kanon. This is mostly like Kyoto Animation's idea of letting their staff take a break in between big projects, since they've got Clannad coming up. It's a nice idea from a business standpoint; let staff take a break by working on a 4-koma adaptation, which doesn't require high level animation or good plot progression (especially since there's really no plot).
I've seen the first episode, and it's nothing like Kyoto Animation's earlier works. Don't expect stunningly detailed artwork, as this is a 4-koma after all. It's more along the lines of Azumanga Daioh, except with more dialogue humor rather than visual gag humor. But yeah, the OP was really awesome to watch (many people have compared it to Hare Hare Yukai, and for good reason). I also loved the Street Fighter II reference in episode 1.
I've seen the first episode, and it's nothing like Kyoto Animation's earlier works. Don't expect stunningly detailed artwork, as this is a 4-koma after all. It's more along the lines of Azumanga Daioh, except with more dialogue humor rather than visual gag humor. But yeah, the OP was really awesome to watch (many people have compared it to Hare Hare Yukai, and for good reason). I also loved the Street Fighter II reference in episode 1.