Any g0od romance animes?!?!

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Post by angelx03 » Fri Jul 18, 2003 5:03 pm

You could also try Whisper of the Heart. That has romance in it. Of course I'm basing this according to the music video I saw a while ago. It's the one that used the song "Thousand Miles".

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Post by UncleMilo » Fri Jul 18, 2003 5:36 pm

angelx03 wrote:You could also try Whisper of the Heart. That has romance in it. Of course I'm basing this according to the music video I saw a while ago. It's the one that used the song "Thousand Miles".
Whispers of the Heart is a great movie. The romantic story plot is quite sweet, as one would expect from a Ghibli film. It was a different director (although Miyazaki did direct the "dream sequence") and one of my top favorite Ghibli films.

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i would recomend

Post by lphsa2002 » Fri Jul 18, 2003 9:15 pm

I relly like the love story in the Rurouni Kenshin OVA episodes between kenshen and Temo.
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Post by Shun » Sat Jul 19, 2003 3:34 am

AtomicWeezleman wrote:learning to spell and punctuate are also usefull....... :?
And capitilise *hint hint*.

meh im bad at all 3 :/

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Post by Rein Masamuri » Sun Jul 20, 2003 11:24 pm

Wyndaria (sp?)
this is the saddest love story in anime form hands down

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umm..I've got a couple ;_;

Post by Digital_Sakura » Mon Jul 21, 2003 5:29 am

I've got a couple that I thought were sad,but dramatic and romantic (ah,sorry if those mean the same -.-).Saikano (Saishuu-Heiki Kanojo) was very dramatic...I almost cried at the end *sniffles* ;_;.Boys Be... was also a pretty good dramatic anime.Only I guess you could say it was kinda like Love Hina.It fell into the catagory of Drama/Comedy.Saikano was funny like,EVERY once in a while.So it wouldn't fall too much into the same catagory of Love Hina and Boys Be... but it is VERY much recommended I'd say ^.^.I loved it,but some people didn't =P.It's 13 episodes long by the way...very sentimental anime *pouts*

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Post by Quatromi04 » Mon Jul 21, 2003 11:57 am

one is called... onagai teacher (did i get that spelling right?) and its really weird at first but you can get into it really easy and its pretty cute, not the best anime i've seen but really nice animation.
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Post by UnfortunateDreamer » Tue Jul 22, 2003 4:47 am

I am just going to name some animes that have little to lot of romance so some might have just very little romance:

Fushigi Yugi
CCS 2nd movie
Love Hina
Chobits
Mahoromatic
Tenchi Muyo
To Heart
Ayashi no Ceres
Kodocha

(Brain freeze, can't think of anymore at the moment but I know that there are many more)
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Post by ashiteruSweetSurrender » Fri Jun 10, 2005 4:07 pm

Peach Girl (keeps you full of angst and you fall in love with the characters.)

Ayashi no Ceres (even though it's a bit more of other things... still sweet.)

Ashiteru ze Baby (sweet anime about a playboy in school who turns into a responsible caring older brother and a wonderful boyfriend by the end of the series.)
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Post by EmilLang1000 » Fri Jun 10, 2005 11:36 pm

Ai Yori Aoshi is great, as is Maison Ikokku and Urusei Yatsura (of course, though, it IS Rumiko Takahashi, so expect uber-hilarity.)

If you're looking for Mangas as well, then I've got two words for ya:
LOVE
HINA
It has as much hilarity as a Rumiko Takahashi comic, nearly (he doesn't draw the nipples) as much fanservice as Ai Yori Aoshi, and has some of the most touching scenes in all of the anime universe. The TV show is alright, but it doesn't compare to the comic at all. If you've ever had heartache, especially from confusing or unrequited love, then check it out. The thing that makes it so great is, despite the hilarity and over-the-top nature of a lot of the characters, its more realistic with the chracters' feelings and uncertainties than most other animes out there - everybody with a heart can relate to at least one of the characters, and you get that butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling when the characters do. You'll find yourself wanting to cry or hit the characters in the back of their heads for being so dense sometimes, even find yourself losing faith in who will end up with whom, but in the end it never disappoints to leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling in the end.
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