Ore to Mou Ichido, Hatsukoi - By Hasegaki Narumi (8/10)
A classic yandere story....interrupted! When our protagonist awakens with memory loss her handsome fiance swears he'll take care of her. Her heart thumps, and the hospital doors burst open! Three more men appear, claiming to be her fiance? Is one of them lying? Are all of them lying? Why are they all so devoted??? She has to figure it out!
Mia decided on her marriage partner.
Then, this happened.
She woke up with no memories! The haughty, wealthy, beautiful lady Mia is no more. Her amnesiac self is an airhead! She can't even remember what her parents look like.
Issei promises to protect her, but he's a liar. Lady Mia doesn't know him. According to her butler he's a stranger that snuck into her hospital room, and he's also a criminal!
How suspicious!
Mia was apparently a player...
Four men are claiming to be hers, and none of them are leaving despite the drama.
Are these men in it for the money....or...
Mystery guy Issei seems to be the top pick, because he's definitely not after her money. The butler assumed he was, but then he appears loaded with cash.
Why is a complete stranger going around pretending to be rich lady Mia's man, when his finances are already set?
Her father appears!!!!
Not!!!
It's another scammer, and he couldn't care less about her. The rumors about Lady Mia have spread! She's an idiot airhead now, and this man is one of many scammers.
Mia isn't a total fool.
Her absurdly wealthy parents haven't even called her.
Even though she was literally hospitalized about being hit by a dang truck.
Lady Mia is not loved by her family.
Issei says he'll make her choose him. Again, we don't know why he's into her. The other three men all claim to be Mia's lovers, but not him.
They all gather together in one apartment, because Mia is in desperate need of protection.
It's highly likely that Mia promised to marry a man her parents do not approve of.
The men who love her are her only support system.
She happily agrees to live with them after they save her from the scam artist.
He's been targeting her???
The story was ALMOST him pretending to be her fiance even though he himself has admitted he's not "the one"???
He's not the one she originally chose, and yet he's so desperate to be chosen. He followed her and hunted down the scammer too.
How dangerous is this guy???
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I Accidentally Broke an Expensive Vase and Now the Ouran High School Host Club Wants Me to Pay Them Back with My Body?! (Print)
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If OHSHC was a mainstream isekai webtoon cover featuring:
Haruhi the isekai’d student
Tamaki the crown prince
Kyoya the head butler
Hikaru & Kaoru the servants
Honey the pastry chef
Mori the royal guard
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Fruits Basket
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Late night otome posting. Anyway. Kind of an unpopular opinion...but I would commit crimes for an Ikemen Prince anime...
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Animes That Fans Are Still Waiting To See Sequels For
With the recent premiere of the second season of Clone High through HBO’s Max streaming service and Netflix’s second season of the reboot of Bastard!; long suffering fans are finally getting more of the animated shows that they have spent over ten years waiting for. Hopefully streaming services will continue to listen to the people and start doing more reboots and sequels to what fans want to see. Here’s a list of seven other anime shows that anime fans are still waiting to see:
School Rumble
School Rumble is the anime adaptation of the Slice of Life, Romantic-Comedy manga of the same name by Jin Kobayashi. This over 20 episode animated series follows the ditzy but lovable, Tenma Tsukamoto, and the former delinquent who loves her, Kenji Harima. This show was brilliantly written with amazing comedic moments surrounding the typical misunderstandings and awkward moments among teenagers, along with personal revelations. School Rumble was definitely a show that would delight many within the Shoujo or Shonen fan-base, however the ending of the series seemed unfinished and left much to be desired.
Ouran Host Club
Take Hana Kimi and mash it together with Boys Over Flowers, and you get Ouran Host Club. Based off of the 2002-2010 manga by Bisco Hatori, the genderbending reverse harem anime continues to have a dedicated fan base still aching for more episodes. This anime follows the gender non-conforming Haruhi Fujioka who attends a prestigious private school on scholarship, and is forced to pay back a debt working as a host club member. Despite being a comedy this show has compelling character arcs and emotional moments, with positive LGBT+ representation. Since the anime concluded before the manga’s completion there’s definitely still plenty of story to tell and this show could easily follow in the footsteps of FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood or Hellsing Ultimate.
Kamisama Kiss
Having an original air date of 2012 this anime is based off the 25 volume long manga series by Julietta Suzuki of the same name. This show followed the recently homeless Tomoe who becomes a minor deity and gets a handsome yet short tempered fox yokai for a servant. This show had a nice concept with many lovable characters in the Supernatural genre with Romantic-Comedic elements to the story. Despite having two seasons, the story’s ending didn’t feel complete and hopefully one day fans can get more.
Utena: Revolutionary Girl
For so many people this 1997 anime was an introduction to the world of anime and manga and is highly regarded for its art style, and LGBT+ and Feminist themes. The anime is based off of the manga written by Chiho Saito of the Magical Girl, Action, and Fantasy genres. This story follows Utena Tenjou, a new girl at school who becomes involved in a secret European-style duel competition for “The Rose Bride.” The bride in question is a quiet and mysterious girl named Anthy Himemiya who is often treated more as a prop and less as a person. Utena fights frequently to defend Anthy yet is sadly betrayed by someone she considered a good friend. The anime ends with Anthy going out to search for Utena but we never know what happens after the fact. Even the anime film adaptation ends with no clear resolution so a reboot or a sequel series to settle people’s questions would be a great form of closure to the old fans while catching the interest of the new ones.
Mermaid Forest
After the success of Inuyasha, Ranma ½, and Urusei Yatsura, Rumiko Takahashi has no shortage of fans who would check out anything with her name attached. Back in the early 2000s there was an anime adaptation of her 1994 manga of the same name. In this anime the show’s two leads, Yuta and Mana, have been given immortality after consuming mermaid flesh which arguably the better of the two possible side effects. For the better part of the series the anime follows these two around during their travels until they run into another, much older immortal, who has developed an amoral personality. Towards the end we never know the fate of the older immortal nor discover if there is any possibility to reverse the side effects of the mermaid flesh. The anime just sorta of ends, so a sequel or reboot would be greatly appreciated.
Nightwalker: The Midnighter Detective
Anime fans who also enjoyed the Buffyverse spin-off Angel could easily adore the original 13 episode show. This late 90s horror-mystery anime follows the bishonen male lead, Shido Tatsuhiko, who fights to protect those from the harm or influence of terrible using vampiric abilities. One of the key figures to his past is the vampire Lord Cain who has semi-obsession with Shido and refuses to accept that he is no longer the killer he used to be and tries to get Shido to come back to him. The last episode ends with Shido experiencing the trauma of having to put down his teenage secretary, Riho Yamazaki, and being kissed by Cain who declares his love for Shido once more before fading away into darkness. This ending would’ve been fantastic as a season one finale but as a show one there just feels like so much that could be told.
Descendants of Darkness
Based on the still on-going manga Yami no Matsuei, or Descendants of Darkness, this 2000 anime adaption is an excellent blend of mystery, dark fantasy, and supernatural with an extra helping of yaoi. The show’s lead is Asato Tsuzuki, a human turned shinigami who solves cases for the Spirit World alongside the recently murdered turned shinigami Hisoka Kurosaki. This anime did a marvelous job at keeping viewers guessing with different mysteries and entertained with action sequences. The artwork is magnificent as well. At the end of the show Hisoka pulls Asato out of a deep depression and they fight off the show’s overarching villain before concluding. However, since the manga has yet to officially end there’s still room to continue the story and there are many who would be eager to watch.
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THE RESULT OF BEING REINCARNATED IS HAVING A MASTER-SERVANT RELATIONSHIP WITH THE YANDERE LOVE INTEREST
A 17-year-old girl died and reincarnated as a villainess of a yandere otome game where she encountered one of the capture targets and vowed to live a good, long, fulfilling life.
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Am I weird to see a link from the Rose Bride in Utena and how heroine in romance manga are treated? (Not as much now but used to)
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Healing from the trauma Brothers Conflict inflicted on me by making an ema bot and letting her say the most girl boss shit out there
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Boku wa Kiss de Uso wo Tsuku
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Hakuouki: Sanosuke Harada - Shitama Soujo Rubber Strap Collection
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When you're trying to give a mission briefing but the boys aren't paying attention to your data 🙄
When Rio was a bit younger, she went on a 13 man expedition deep in the Dungeon to do some real adventuring work for several years. She was the only woman in the entire group, and she kinda underestimated the amount of attention that would get her 😅 That's one way to get over your toxic ex-girlfriend.
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背徳の冥館 :Rosen blood by Ishizue kachiru
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