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About Love Hina
Brief Synopsis
"Did you hear? It's said that if two people in love go to Tokyo University...they'll find 'happiness'." "If it really works...let's go to Tokyo University together, okay..." "When we grow up, we'll definately meet at Tokyo University again!" "I'ts a promise!"
Years later, Urashima Keitarou finds himself failing the Tokyo University Entrance Exams and the only way for his parents to allow him to continue so would be for him to make his own living. Incidently, Urashima finds himself at Hinata Inn, where his grandma works as the resident manager. With a turn of events, Urashima is given the job of resident manager, taking care of the Inn's residents, much to their disagreement. As you might see, Hinata Inn is a female only Inn and having a male manager might cause a lot of inconvenience.
However, he still has that promise to fulfill, and the problem? He forgotten what's her name. So will the girls of Hinata Inn capture his heart then?
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My Opinion
Initially this looks like a very normal slapstick romance series like Maison Ikkoku, Kimagure Orange Road and the likes. However, like its predecessor, Love Hina has its attractiveness and should I say addiction. The first 3/4 of the series gives you hillarious situation with a mixture of fantasy, dream and reality. Yet however, with each advancing episode, we glance deeper into each character, particularly the girls of Love Hina. Each have its own background and story and each needs a certain strength that can be found in Keitarou. And as usual, you'll soon find that after a while, the rest of girl cast except for a few begin falling for Keitarou.
As for the comedy, you can expect a mixture of fantasy and reality in every unimaginable situation, usually ending in Keitarou getting bashed up by Narusegawa. Love Hina is for those looking for a simple entertaining anime, however, I feel that for those looking for a sense of nostalgic would like to take a look at Love Hina for its whole story revolves around the promise of 15 years ago....ahh...those wonderful memories.
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The Girls of Hinta House (Above)
The Ever Lovely Naru
(Right)
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