![]() In my opinion they're all great, except for one of them, due to its romantic progression being much slower than the other arcs. My favorite little gimmick was the use of a narrator in Sae's arc- his commentary was very funny.īecause of how many arcs there are, there's a high chance that you'll really like at least one of them. Some arcs include a cute timeskip scene at the end showing the couple when they are married. Some arcs tell their love story from the perspective of the girl, others from Junichi's perspective. For example, one of the girls may appear in the flashback and coincidentally meet Junichi, or the flashback may be told from a different perspective. While they always begins with the same narration- a flashback to the time the main character was stood up on a date on Christmas two years ago, it's always told slightly differently. Tsukasa: Junichi helps class rep Tsukasa organize a festival and uncovers an unexpected side of her that he grows to love.Īside from the fact that each arc explores a different girl, they also have distinct features. Rihoko: Junichi helps the airheaded Rihoko, who had always liked Junichi since they were kids, take care of the Tea Club. Sae: Junichi helps the timid underclassmen Sae to be more confident and they fall in love.Īi: Junichi grows closer to the cold underclassmen Ai after a bad first impression. Kaoru: Close friends Kaoru and Junichi realize they love each other. Haruka: The love smitten Junichi tries to woo the popular upperclassmen Haruka. In each arc he falls in love with a different girl. Set in your typical Japanese high school, our protagonist is Junichi- a guy whose Christmas date two years ago never showed up and hence has been jaded from the experience. Now imagine getting to experience that feeling once every four episodes! I can't tell you how great it is. Miscommunication and romantic obliviousness are no more and they can be Length romance anime finally confess their love- all the moments of Imagine the magical, warm feeling when the characters in a regular But don't let the short length fool you- these arcs make as much progress as some romance anime do within twelve episodes! The show consists of 6 arcs, each featuring a different girl as the main character's love interest. When was the last anime where the childhood friend of the main character won his heart? Oh right, basically never.Įnter Amagami SS, a romance anime where every girl wins and hence every fan is satisfied. While I appreciate that selecting a single romantic interest is far better than having an inconclusive ending, it does upset those who were rooting for another character to find happiness. Indeed this is the case for shows such as Clannad, White Album 2, Mashiro-iro Symphony, etc. ![]() Anime that are adapted from romance visual novels or dating sims with multiple love interests are typically forced to select a girl that the main character will fall in love with. ![]()
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