There is the story of Kyoto the Fire Girl.a entire episode about a show Lala and Rito watch on television. Episodes 18-24 are basically OVAs that are stuffed in. two seasons to this series basically.and the second series starts somewhere around episode 14. Although the shows are both somewhat similar. Well I watched this series due to a suggestion in the recommendations of Rosario + Vampire. If anything, for those new to Anime it might just be their first ecchi comedy because if you start watching Anime, you'll run into these somewhere along the line unless you're very selective and careful. It's nothing outstanding and there's a lot of "typicalness" to it. Would I recommend this to anyone? Not really since I can basically describe this as generic. I just did not like how this turned out because despite the Manga being mostly stand alone stories, the creators of this show felt the need to make their own plots for many episodes. It would be great to see certain stories animated. Overall: I wouldn't mind a second series since they have more material to pull from and I enjoyed the Manga. It's just that most of the pervy jokes, accidents and misunderstandings are things we've seen before. I wouldn't say that they're trying too hard or anything like that. It's supposed to be comedy as well but it didn't spark too much laughter from me. Most of the episodes made me want to punch my screen though. That's a sign that I didn't completely hate it. I suppose in the end, I shouldn't expect more than that in a series like this.Įnjoyment: I finished it. I know they're side characters but if they're going to show up more than a few times, make them do more than "Oops, you can see my panties" or accidentally get naked. They did a pretty good job here.Ĭharacter: I did enjoy watching some of the characters but a lot of them seemed neglected and didn't get much screen time, which kind of disappointed me. No one was extremely annoying to listen to. As for the voice acting, I didn't really have a problem with anyone. Sound: Nothing in the bgm caught my attention and the opening was just okay. It was pretty consistent for each episode. I'll admit that a few of the episodes, maybe five of them, I really liked, thought they were well done, and made me laugh a bit.Īrt: Better than I expected for a series like this. A predictable "plot" and being composed of mostly ecchi scenes gets it a 5. The ending was disappointing but you can predict that it'll go nowhere anyway. Only some of the episodes were based off the Manga. However, this show's filler made me feel incredibly bored as most of the stories weren't even adapted from the Manga. Since chapters for To-Love-Ru are short, that would've been a great direction for A similar style to the beginning of Full Metal Panic Fumoffu would've been cool where there were two stories split between an episode. I understand that the Manga has stories that end in one chapter and expansion is necessary to make the Anime but they could've handled it better. The series strays way too far from the Manga and doesn't explore the main parts where you see many characters develop themselves. Each episode stands alone except the ending and they don't really play off of each other. With an evergrowing legion of swooning beauties that continuously foil his attempted confessions to Haruna, To LOVE-Ru is a romantic comedy full of slapstick humor, sexy girls, and outlandishly lewd moments that defy the laws of physics. To LOVE-Ru depicts Rito's daily struggles with the bizarre chaos that begins upon the arrival of Lala. Despite her position as the heiress to the most dominant power in the entire galaxy, Lala is surprisingly more than willing to marry the decidedly average Rito in order to avoid an unwanted political marriage. To add to the confusion, Rito discovers that the girl, Lala Satalin Deviluke, is the crown princess of an alien empire and has run away from her home. Sadly, his situation becomes even more challenging when one night, a mysterious, stark-naked girl crash-lands right on top of a bathing Rito. Timid 16-year-old Rito Yuuki has yet to profess his love to Haruna Sairenji-a classmate and object of his infatuation since junior high.
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