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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLala's little sister, Momo Belia Deviluke, has fallen in love with Rito. Momo plots to steal Rito away from her sister, Lala. She hopes that if Rito marries Lala, he can legally marry every ... Tout lireLala's little sister, Momo Belia Deviluke, has fallen in love with Rito. Momo plots to steal Rito away from her sister, Lala. She hopes that if Rito marries Lala, he can legally marry every girl who is in love of him.Lala's little sister, Momo Belia Deviluke, has fallen in love with Rito. Momo plots to steal Rito away from her sister, Lala. She hopes that if Rito marries Lala, he can legally marry every girl who is in love of him.
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At first I thought that the "To Love Ru" series was just another set of generic anime. But then I just put it to the test and watched every episode from first to the most recent. I was very surprised because it was full of emotion and had lots of comedy. Although there were many sexual references and scenes within it, I didn't mind because it was also an important part of the series. The best part about the series is the connections between Rito and the others. The character development in the series is wonderful. Viewers understand each character's problems and pasts. I was able to relate to most of the characters in my own past. I highly recommend this TV show to people who want to connect to it.
I love this anime so much I watch all his seasons ^_^ but the sad thing is that the show end in a mysterious episode I want to know what will happen when new season come??
BUT WHEN!!!?
To Love Ru is an anime series based on the manga of the same title written by Saki Hasemi and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. Produced by Xebec and directed by Takao Kato, the anime aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2008. While the anime uses characters and general themes from the original manga, a large majority of this season was anime-original and did not adapt much material from its source manga.
BUT WHEN!!!?
To Love Ru is an anime series based on the manga of the same title written by Saki Hasemi and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. Produced by Xebec and directed by Takao Kato, the anime aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2008. While the anime uses characters and general themes from the original manga, a large majority of this season was anime-original and did not adapt much material from its source manga.
We want new season of this series
By the way, love this series a lot.
I'm a huge fan of ecchi anime, yet I had the audacity to never have watched To Love Ru. After many, many years of delay, I decided to watch it, and this great journey has finally come to an end.
I must admit I had a lot of preconceived notions. As I mentioned, I'm an ecchi fan, and therefore, I'm very demanding. I hate it when they belittle my favorite genre, saying it's just fanservice with no story. Nothing could be further from the truth. Ecchi is a genre full of great stories with immortal characters and extraordinary adventures.
That's why it bothers me when some authors truly forget the plot and misuse the genre's name. Honestly, when I read the synopsis of To Love Ru, I thought it was one of those types of anime, so I refused to watch it.
I was very wrong. I should have known from the sheer number of episodes and OVAs.
To Love Ru isn't an anime with a complex story or electrifying plot twists. Rather, it's a psychological anime that plays with the emotions, feelings, and desires of its characters.
To Love Ru is a psychological anime, disguised as comedy, presenting desires of love (like all the girls have for Rito), forbidden desires (infidelity, incest, among other perversions), friendship (the great devotion among them), and a complex universe (stories that could well be spinoffs or prequels in the style of Star Wars, complex alien cultures, etc.).
In To Love Ru, everyone has a forbidden desire they try to justify. There's depth in each character's backstory, which is revealed slowly, leaving loose ends for potential continuations.
It's surprising how there's a huge cast of female characters (as in any harem), and all receive attention, a story, and a personality worthy of them.
All this is told through a comedy anime, easy to understand but for mature audiences only.
It's an anime that plays with the viewer's moral principles because of the many perversions it discusses. But everything, being presented in a digestible manner, makes you stop judging and start enjoying.
I can't help but recommend this great anime. A grand saga. A true work of art in anime. That's why it's a classic.
THE GOOD: Handling of deep psychological plots under the guise of a light comedy anime.
THE BAD: Rito's indecisiveness always bothered me. All characters mature from the first episode to the end, but he, although he changes, it's very little.
THE AMAZING: It's the anime that best manages many characters while preserving the essence of each one. I bid a sad farewell to Princess Momo, Golden Darkness, Mea, Mikan, Lala, Kotegawa, and so many others who will always remain in my heart as a fan.
I must admit I had a lot of preconceived notions. As I mentioned, I'm an ecchi fan, and therefore, I'm very demanding. I hate it when they belittle my favorite genre, saying it's just fanservice with no story. Nothing could be further from the truth. Ecchi is a genre full of great stories with immortal characters and extraordinary adventures.
That's why it bothers me when some authors truly forget the plot and misuse the genre's name. Honestly, when I read the synopsis of To Love Ru, I thought it was one of those types of anime, so I refused to watch it.
I was very wrong. I should have known from the sheer number of episodes and OVAs.
To Love Ru isn't an anime with a complex story or electrifying plot twists. Rather, it's a psychological anime that plays with the emotions, feelings, and desires of its characters.
To Love Ru is a psychological anime, disguised as comedy, presenting desires of love (like all the girls have for Rito), forbidden desires (infidelity, incest, among other perversions), friendship (the great devotion among them), and a complex universe (stories that could well be spinoffs or prequels in the style of Star Wars, complex alien cultures, etc.).
In To Love Ru, everyone has a forbidden desire they try to justify. There's depth in each character's backstory, which is revealed slowly, leaving loose ends for potential continuations.
It's surprising how there's a huge cast of female characters (as in any harem), and all receive attention, a story, and a personality worthy of them.
All this is told through a comedy anime, easy to understand but for mature audiences only.
It's an anime that plays with the viewer's moral principles because of the many perversions it discusses. But everything, being presented in a digestible manner, makes you stop judging and start enjoying.
I can't help but recommend this great anime. A grand saga. A true work of art in anime. That's why it's a classic.
THE GOOD: Handling of deep psychological plots under the guise of a light comedy anime.
THE BAD: Rito's indecisiveness always bothered me. All characters mature from the first episode to the end, but he, although he changes, it's very little.
THE AMAZING: It's the anime that best manages many characters while preserving the essence of each one. I bid a sad farewell to Princess Momo, Golden Darkness, Mea, Mikan, Lala, Kotegawa, and so many others who will always remain in my heart as a fan.
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