The characters are all female students, possibly in an all-girls school (though I'm not sure if that's established or not). They're drawn with large, vertically stretched eyes. I don't care for the shimmery effects used on the eyes in scenes when the characters are supposed to look extra cute. The backgrounds are basic and untextured. The artwork in general is generic, with several of the characters looking quite similar (such as Hime and Miharu). The chibi forms have tapering, unfooted legs that dangle down like cow teats.
The chapters are relatively short. They tell the stories of various couples within this school. These are the couples:
While the stories are kinda funny and the character personalities can be pretty cute, it is slightly strange how much the series seems to romanticize stalker behavior. There are multiple characters who go around stalking their love interests, and we are supposed to interpret their actions as just silly quirks or something. In addition to that, there are also several characters whose apparent and sometimes stated disinterst doesn't actually reflect their true feelings--pushing the idea that "no" doesn't mean "no."