wow lotta recommendations.. hmm ya screw it i think i'll give it a look. I'm actually snaggin it at 500kbs right now. Not too bad. I figured it'd be hard to snag cuz its so old
It defiantly looks outside the comfort zone of stuff i usually watch, but since it sounds like a fun little comedy i think i'll just bite the bullet and jump in. Maybe i'll get used to the artwork after a few epps. So its definitely a comedy and not a tradgedy/superdrama right? I guess the brief scene i saw that looked like the guy was forcing himself on the main character (telling her she could use her body to pay off the vase) wasnt as messed up as it looked =P was worried this was gonna turn super emo dramady or something
It's definitely worth watching, it is a very good comedy 
kidzukeba itsudemo soba ni iru keredo
HONTO wa KIRAI? SUKI? mousou na no?
Edit: u might also like Welcome to the nhk or Great teacher Onizuka, its very smiliar (both are good comedies ^^)
Is it really like GTO? o_O I loved GTO, but this didn't look anything like it at all. Care for a translation on that japanese lol. Care for a translation on whatever the hell you were saying there?
err.. that last comment on twincest kinda had me put off, especially the male part o_O god damn shoujo.. ungh. Ill still give it a chance i guess
what the hells wrong with me. I also just recently finally d.loaded fruits basket. I had never seen it because it looked way too shoujo for me but finally d.loaded it a few days ago. Christ, nxt thing you know i'll be watching Aishiteruze Baby >_<x (it did look cute but WAY too shoujo for me)
Just real quick @wolkec: Oh yeah, Welcome to the NHK was totally a comedy. Especially the part where they showed Satou
as an aging, tooth-decaying 50-year-old still playing MMORPGs, or the part where Satou half-starved to death when his money got cut off. Or where the sweet but flawed girl tried to kill herself. Oh yes, there was gut-busting laughter all the way through that show.
I don't know about GTO; from what I've seen of that show, it's almost nothing like Ouran at all.
Ouran HSHC is a shoujo, but it's one that's easily accessible and palatable to guys. The "other Haruhi" female lead helps a lot with this, as she's an interesting, intelligent, and sarcastic character. Not like your typical naive Everywoman shoujo leads, e.g. Miaka from Fushigi Yuugi. Don't worry about the twincest thing, it's just an act the guys put on for the girls at the club. That brings up one of Ouran's key points -- the host club's customers = subtle jabs and parodies of RL screaming fangirls who go nuts over male twincest, shounen-ai overtones, reverse harems, and all the other staples of shoujo anime. IIRC that raep scene you described was probably played up by the AMV maker to be more dramatic than it really is.
Those Japanese lines were just the first two lines of the OP, you'll see them when you see them.
There is some drama in Ouran, but I found it to be very well-done. Even the English VA commentaries talked about how well the show could turn on a dime from comedy to drama. While a few episodes do get serious, they never go to SaiKano/AIR levels of angst or emo-ness. So basically, Ouran HSHC is consistently funny, sometimes romantic, occasionally dramatic, and always looks great. The art is very shoujo-styled, but it's still up to the BONES standards you might expect from RahXephon, Eureka 7, Scrapped Princess, Kurau Phantom Memory, etc.
Overall, it's in my top 15 or so anime, and I definitely recommend it. And should anyone want to pick it up on DVD, Funimation released it in cheap 13-ep sets. Both language tracks are excellent -- while the English dub, like nearly any dub, has its detractors, I thought it was great. The director, Caitlin Glass, also plays Haruhi and was a fan of the show beforehand (somehow or another

). It shows in that the dub is very faithful and gets the name pronunciations almost totally correct.
Aishiteru ze Baby
is very shoujo; it's known for poor animation along with extreme sweetness. But I liked it -- if you want a male lead who's
not a loser with the ladies, look no further than Ai Baby. The main love interest Kokoro is smokin' hot, too.