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Maison #1 romance anime
Maison Ikkoku is a slice of life romance series that was based off the manga of the same name written by Rumiko Takahashi, who I believe needs no introduction. The anime was adapted by Studio Deen, which can either be a good or bad thing, on one hand Deen made the Rurouni Kenshin Trust & Betrayal OV…
Read full review on AniList →Join Yusaku and Kyoko as they face both their past and future for the sake of love
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Romance is not always about being in a reciprocal relationship or longing for it. In Maison Ikkoku, it is about the human struggle to grow or change for another person's sake. It showcases the story of two characters that, on their own and with each…
Read full review on AniList →Watching Maison Ikkoku feels like walking through a warm summer night
_This review contains spoilers._
I don't recommend reading it before finishing the anime, as I will now continue to praise the **** out of this anime in the following paragraphs.
_You have been warned!_
I want to start by saying the following: This review will not be objective whatsoever…
Read full review on AniList →Maison Ikkoku — an experience that will forever be engraved in my heart.
__This isn’t a technical review — it’s a heartfelt one. Maison Ikkoku didn’t just entertain me, it changed me. Here’s why.__
I just finished watching the entire anime, and I’m crying as I write this. What a beautiful, emotional journey it was. The characters, their interactions, their growth, the…
Read full review on AniList →guess this elaborate, compelling, fun, romantic era just fell off in the current generation
I am quite new to all this "making a post and writing your opinions on" whatchamacallit
but here goes
I initially came across the show when I saw this reel about an anime called "the girl downstairs" its a dongua
cute lil show that needs a totally different post to rant about
After finishing the s…
Read full review on AniList →Romance traveling the human years, cleaning up the grime of one's inner houses
Theoretically, romance traveling the human years begets an immediate reception perceiving it as more fetching than stories that feature compressed journeys of togetherness. Fiction following the footsteps of reality in slice-of-life romcom narratives always has incredible merits, for by scripting th…
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