manga adaptation that landed 7th place on the top 30 of Japanese Comic Rankings with its debut of the second volume. Furthermore, the series' anime adaptation has spawned the development of a visual novel that sold over 50,000 units. As such, this little bonus here should be a refreshment of what the Neighbor's Club was, is, and will be in the future.Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai/Haganai: Add-on Disc (also known as I Don't Have Many Friends: Add-on Disc) is a special unaired episode produced by AIC Build. Of course, special episode in today's anime industries are usually filled with fan-service and other eye candy scenes. Although this episode doesn't have the theme of the generic beach, sleepovers, or onsen themes, it does have something else we might not expect in the form that is more defined as literal comedy.The episode is like this:You take a novel, put thoughts and imaginations into it, add the characters/settings in, and the gags as well as the comedy and fan-service. Then, after all that, present it to the audience visually. What do you get? This special Haganai episode.Indeed, this special episode has a lot of comedy and gags that is presented in the way of novel relay telling. With their imaginations, the Neighbor Club is at it again. They write this novel out of their imaginations or maybe more based on their personal ideologies. It's hard to explain it but let's just say that the club has some generic yet fun ideas.Yozora and Sena retains their rivalry like the tiger and the dragon in this special episode as well. They bring the heat of their rivalry in the novels they write this time around in the form of medieval warfare involving tentacle rape, obese beast, angels, and foot licking. It's hard to take this serious at all considering that it's so generic and commonly seen in most OVAs. Not just that though, the other characters' stories are based on their own imaginations in the most bizarre ways ranging from a girl in the lake to mecha absurdity from outer space. Still though, it was pretty damn funny.The artwork of the special episode retains the same edges and style. There's nothing different really, not even in the novels themselves. One can expect though that Haganai isn't a top contender in the artwork department so don't expect spectacular visuals.On the other hand, the soundtrack features more of a ensemble especially at the end. The OP song still retains its originality though and it's a billboard of saying “the Neighbor Club is still here and we're not going anywhere till we make some friends”. The soundtrack is pretty fun to listen to and an amusing refreshment of the series.Overall, this special episode is like a warmup for the big marathon. By that, I mean a little preview of the comedy and entertainment of what's to come for Season 2. You want some cruelty? Yozora is there. You want some meat? Sena says hi. You want some cosplay? Kobato greets you. Ultimately, special episode like this isn't special but has a lot of humor to it. There's nothing wrong with having a good laugh and Haganai can bring forth a lot of that. So, expect 20+ minutes of Neighbor Club fun thrown at your face.