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The Greatest Romantic Comedy Anime?

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Tatsujin:
Itazura na Kiss is actually pretty good. I liked it to an extent. The music is a serious beat that made me download the entire OST. There are two songs that I love and they are 5/5 in my rating on Windows Media Player.

Greatest Romantic Comedy ... guys, come on. Welcome to NHK! I've seriously laughed so hard I paused on a whole bunch of episodes to clear up my voice and to calm myself down. Hands down, one of the best series I've experienced ... I have no "one" anime as best for romantic comedy anime.

geoffreak:
Sounds to me that you are confusing "comedy with romance" and "romantic comedy". There is a difference.

RandomName:
I'm not sure right now what I'd place into the category of Greatest. But...

Toradora! Is my current favorite, I really enjoy this show and I didn't think I would.

I avoided Lovely Complex because I didn't like the animation, then I finally sat down and watched it and really enjoyed it.  The comedy did get repetitive to me around the middle, but eventually broke out some, I think.

Maison Ikkokou is a great classic.

Midori No Hibi is almost epic.  I 've DL'd that, erased it, then gave it a second chance and ended up buying it.  The way that anime deals with ecchi material annoys me, and I still skip over some sections, but the overall anime is great.

Some of the ones I like to watch (no order):
Kasimasi - it's just cute; it's a love comedy imo
Seto no Hanayome - it gets ridiculous at the end, but that's part of the fun.
Sumomomo Momomo - I realize many people have an issue with this, but certain episodes are incredible.

I'm going to go watch "Itazura na Kiss"

-Random

ailailou:
Ah, how I hate these situations. As I stated before in a previous post, I finished TTGL and I started watching Itazura na Kiss. I watched 3 episodes so far, and darn, it really isn't what I expected. More exactly, it doesn't fit my tastes so far. >.< The plot doesn't attract me, neither does the graphic stile... but I'll just stick in my head the idea that I'm judging the anime to early, so, I'll just watch up to episode 10, and if the plot gets more interesting, I'll continue watching it. Ah, and I've put my hopes in it, especially since Ouran High School Club was a dissapointment and I dropped it after ep. 4, and this happened yesterday.
Any advises, or spoilers that could keep me watching Itazura na Kiss? >.>

Lizzy:

--- Quote from: geoffreak on December 19, 2008, 11:30:06 PM ---I just want everyone's opinion on what they think the best romantic comedy anime out there is.

Personally, I'm watching Itazura na Kiss right now and I absolutely love it (no pun intended). It is by far one of the best romantic comedies I've seen thus far, and ranks up there in my favorite anime.
--- End quote ---
Where exactly is it romantic? oO
He is just some arse for most of the time. His behavior doesn't have anything to do with romance (ignoring her even in private and in public). There are only few times he does show affection, even after their marriage.
Lame. Unrealistic.

I liked Kare Kano and Ayashi no Ceres (latter is pretty slushy-mushy and does have quite some plot holes - nonetheless I loved it :S).

Nodame Cantabile has no romance except in the very last episode. For all eps before it's much like Itazura na Kiss with a one sided love/affection. Just when Itazura na Kiss starts Nodame does stop.

Honey & Clover is one of my faves too, has a lot of 'coming of age' but the relationships don't go as far as in Itazura na Kiss (I think most don't, the only point Itazura na Kiss excels and is very special in) but are further than in Nodame (which isn't hard to reach).

ef - a tale of memories has a more matured theme too and I kinda liked it - at least one of the two stories presented there.

Same goes for Paradise Kiss.

For everything I said above I talked about the animes, not the mangas.

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