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tamako market is a good one
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(22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
If the anime is written correctly, then there should be no problem with seeing the characters together. Thats what everyone who is watching the anime wants to see, so why not let them be together for the last 3 mins of the anime. Imo a romance anime loses its spark when it gets very repetitive. That is what usually makes me drop the anime.
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(22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
The feeling of the ship finally setting sail, every little action the characters make towards one another culminating in one finally confessing to the other is the reason why I watch romance anime. And every time I know after they get together, it's going to just make me happy to watch them adore each other.
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i m not good in romance so anime is also like that
never perfect but good
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(21 Jul 2021, 08:52 AM)slur Wrote: (22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
If the anime is written correctly, then there should be no problem with seeing the characters together. Thats what everyone who is watching the anime wants to see, so why not let them be together for the last 3 mins of the anime. Imo a romance anime loses its spark when it gets very repetitive. That is what usually makes me drop the anime.
I'm more so referring to when they get together really early on in the anime/the middle, not towards the very end
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(22 Jul 2021, 09:27 PM)Lupa Wrote: (21 Jul 2021, 08:52 AM)slur Wrote: (22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
If the anime is written correctly, then there should be no problem with seeing the characters together. Thats what everyone who is watching the anime wants to see, so why not let them be together for the last 3 mins of the anime. Imo a romance anime loses its spark when it gets very repetitive. That is what usually makes me drop the anime.
I'm more so referring to when they get together really early on in the anime/the middle, not towards the very end In that case i completely agree. If they get together too early I usualy feel like I'm wasting my time.
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Just watch nazo no kanojo x
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(22 Jul 2021, 11:40 PM)slur Wrote: (22 Jul 2021, 09:27 PM)Lupa Wrote: (21 Jul 2021, 08:52 AM)slur Wrote: (22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
If the anime is written correctly, then there should be no problem with seeing the characters together. Thats what everyone who is watching the anime wants to see, so why not let them be together for the last 3 mins of the anime. Imo a romance anime loses its spark when it gets very repetitive. That is what usually makes me drop the anime.
I'm more so referring to when they get together really early on in the anime/the middle, not towards the very end In that case i completely agree. If they get together too early I usualy feel like I'm wasting my time.
I think it's true getting together early normally isn't very good, but I like to put forward Horimiya as an exceptional example of how this can go well. So I'd recommend giving anime like that a shot!
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(24 Jul 2021, 06:58 PM)SpaghetInDaHood Wrote: (22 Jul 2021, 11:40 PM)slur Wrote: (22 Jul 2021, 09:27 PM)Lupa Wrote: (21 Jul 2021, 08:52 AM)slur Wrote: (22 Nov 2020, 05:15 PM)Lupa Wrote: How do you guys feel when the 2 love interests actually end up together? Throughout a majority of the romance anime I have seen, the entire show revolves around the relationship of the two characters, their awkward interactions and fights but its obvious they love each other and are "meant to be", and when they have moments where they could confess their love or kiss or what have you, it's interrupted or they chicken out. When the anime finally ends, they aren't officially together but the relationship has an amazing connection, and I love it. But what about the anime where the characters do end up together? I feel like when the characters do end up together the anime loses a lot of its spark and what made it exciting and captivating. Thoughts?
If the anime is written correctly, then there should be no problem with seeing the characters together. Thats what everyone who is watching the anime wants to see, so why not let them be together for the last 3 mins of the anime. Imo a romance anime loses its spark when it gets very repetitive. That is what usually makes me drop the anime.
I'm more so referring to when they get together really early on in the anime/the middle, not towards the very end In that case i completely agree. If they get together too early I usualy feel like I'm wasting my time.
I think it's true getting together early normally isn't very good, but I like to put forward Horimiya as an exceptional example of how this can go well. So I'd recommend giving anime like that a shot! I dropped horimiya.
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