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The Greatest Romantic Comedy Anime?
relic2279:
Man... There are a lot out there so it's hard to pick just one.
Toradora! as someone mentioned could be a contender but it has yet to end so it's still in limbo. This focuses more on the comedy aspect.
Clannad is up there too but focuses more on the drama/relationship part yet has a comedic background.
Nodame Cantabile is probably the favorite as it has a perfect mixture of both.
Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka has nearly the same laugh:relationship ratio as Toradora but this all depends on the way it ends because it's still airing as well. If it wasn't for toradora, this probably would have the same hype/popularity.
I guess my vote for best romantic comedy within the last couple years would go to Nodame Cantabile. Though, all those I mentioned are easily in the top 10.
cubensis55:
--- Quote from: ailailou on December 20, 2008, 07:52:11 PM ---Goshuushou-sama Ninomiya-kun extremely ecchi? Mneah, no no no. And also, the romance genre was, from my opinion, a not so special part of the anime. It was very common, and with a default characteristic. Also, the comedy genre was, again, from my opinion, not quite on my taste, nothing special practically. But meh, my 2 cents 2.^^
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I actually didn't care for it too much either. :D
But I thought it would definitely qualify as an 'epic' romance comedy.
Just finished love hina.
It was a bit repetative, but very funny.
Not necessarily epic though....
Arveene:
Toradora! has definitely been a surprise favorite for me so far. It's been a long time since I've been this into a show. It has some really great characters, and a lot of development. Also for anyone else following it, am I the only one that's going to go crazy waiting for subs on the next episode? (it airs Christmas eve >.>)
happyhobo898:
Well if you have take a very loose definition of both the comedy and romance part, I would have to say Spice and Wolf.
The reason I say loose is that while it has both romance and great comedy, its not a romcom. But at least it definitely fulfills the 'epic' requirement (IMO)
Lupin:
itazura na kiss is a good show.
maison ikkoku's also a great romcom
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