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semetsu:
I found Seitokai no Ichizon to be a wonderful title that diverges from the norm. What I think many miss about it on the first viewing is the background plot; for that you need to read between the lines and pay close attention. In many ways, I find the story within this show to be more true to life than usual... which may be why it is a little off-putting to some at first.

I for one look forward to another season.

SeventyX7:
Most other comedy animes try to have a storyline, but focus so much on the comedy that the storyline is too poorly developed to be good, and it detracts from the anime as a whole.

Seitokai's choice to focus entirely on character development and comedy, throwing storyline to the wind, was different, and I'd say they succeeded, as well.

Cypher:
Just in case someone is interested, they used to air a companion web radio show after each episode of the anime, what made me bring this up now is that they're still doing it although the anime is already over.  They named the extra airings "after school edition" if I got the translation right.
http://newtype.kadocomic.jp/seitokai/radio/

erious:
Finally got around to watching the rest of Seitokai no Ichizon - and damn, that was a mess.
Now, don't get me wrong - I liked it just enough, as a comedy it's quite decent, and the girls are quite likable. But... It tries to incorporate serious motives, and fails miserably. It seems to be pretty meta at first - what with the aiming for the harem ending, eroge talk and all that. But it's just a thin decorative layer - despite the characters being aware of them, the common tropes are played ridiculously straight. Compare that to, say, Genshiken, which has a somewhat similar(albeit taken further) premise, but with much better developed personalities and relationships between the characters.
Then there's the backstory - sure, there's just enough of it to piece most of the things together(other then one thing, how exactly the girls Sugisaki was two-timing are happy now), but it's treatment is way too shallow, and it feels like a forced way to introduce the things that series seemingly made fun of as actual plot elements. Did it need to treat them seriously? At least for what was shown in the anime, definitely no.
The matter of the ending - it was okay, but only because I didn't expect any more(well, Mafuyu's throwaway confession was a bit of a bummer). But if one were to treat the backstory seriously, it would certainly seem lacking. I doubt we're going to see a second season - but OVAs are quite likely. Not to mention the series works perfectly as a commercial for the light novels.
All in all it seems like the author wanted to write a satire/subversion of the harem genre - but got stuck in the exact same patterns he was supposed to parody.

Havoc10K:
reason why he says they are happy now was because he dissapeared from their lives and left them to grow hapiness of their own, the main problem was that the girls didn't want to give him up to another, and they were friends too, thats why he aims for harem ending, he doesn't want to limit himself to one girl (obvious) but also he doesn't want the girls to fight over him.

the backstory wasn't really revealed in much or enough detail, that is why we want to see a second season, by the end of the season the show went from pure comedy to drama with comedy forced on themselves but entertaining viewers nonetheless, well played, a girl confesses knowing the feelings of other girls, making the first move, thats how he says he achieved her route, now on to the other, we really need the second season to have this developed properly, however l have no idea if the S2 wil lcome at all.

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