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View Poll Results: True Tears - Total Series Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 86 | 32.95% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 77 | 29.50% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 38 | 14.56% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 34 | 13.03% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 15 | 5.75% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 5 | 1.92% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 2 | 0.77% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 1 | 0.38% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 3 | 1.15% | |
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2009-09-08, 13:17 | Link #61 | |
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there were so pretty scenes in their well, I wasn't confused with the ending, but I still didn't think it was the best ending True Tears could have had. it somehow leaves me back in the dark, only knowing they are going to get along together in future (all the couples) but it's too sad, even though I'll go for Hiromi, too, there are plenty of characters left alone in the end |
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2009-09-08, 13:23 | Link #62 |
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It's really unsatisfying if the endings of most animes are always, always like this. I wish there's an anime that will have a complete story from beginnings to odd ends, just like Clannad. But still, pretty fun watching it 6 hours straight as if I was like an addict, couldn't help watching some great anime like this, and it does have a unique story, but I think it was in a RUSH. Kuso, It's really unsatisfying, disappointing, saddening to leave it like this, I demand for an OVA! Lol. Go Hiromi!
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2009-09-08, 13:23 | Link #63 | |
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What's so unsatisfying? Do you have to see two characters get married and have kids for closure or something?
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2009-09-10, 06:04 | Link #67 | |
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Jun left the city becuz he wanted to work, but it was just an escape becuz his sister didn't think that way he did about them Noe's end is sad, too she believed in Shinichiro and in the end, she has to give him away Aiko ended up with Myokichi although it seemed to me that she's still in love with Shinichiro it's sad that there are always ppl left with a bad ending in romance animes >.< |
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2009-09-10, 20:50 | Link #72 | |
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Both got shafted really .You see ,Ai was there to teach a moral lesson .The writer wanted both her and Nobuse to feel less a bout themselves .He wanted Ai to try more just so he can screw her ... If you focus more ,you wouid noticed that she made the most mistakes in this show .. Sephiroth_760 has a point a bout Ai though -It felt more like a Nobuse ending and not hers and the drama CD proves that Ai still feels guilty .. |
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2009-09-22, 15:11 | Link #73 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: US
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I just rewatched this series, and I remembered how much I adore it! Shin is an incredible male lead, so sensitive, expressive, and realistically done. I love how this show featured so accurately the tension, awkwardness, and lack of feeling that sometimes exists in teenage 'relationships' such as that between #4 and Hiromi. It also shows so much extremely touching, genuine affection between Noe and Shin--and pent up with creative energy that is so inspiring. I love Shin's artistic narration, and though I don't really agree with him going for Hiromi in the end, it just shows that at that point in his life he was more ready to go for the messed up girl. But I don't fault him for anything; he is beautiful, and boys are not 100% responsible for the romantic feelings of the opposite sex.
It was interesting how Jun/Noe served as a shadow for Shin/Hiromi, showing a darker side to things, just as Aiko served as the inappropriate/awkward/messed up childhood friend crush. I also loved how they showed the incredibly tense family situation, including the despicable mother venting her jealousies of a dead women on a vulnerable young orphan girl. The art/animation and music were just perfect; this show cannot go wrong! |
2009-11-28, 05:10 | Link #74 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Michigan
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I absolutely loved the animation in this anime. When watching something the visual's are what keep me. Textures need to be smooth and not dull (This can vary). Un-like most drama based shows you really connect with what happens at least for me. I got emotional at certain points
Its very worthy of a watch. |
2009-11-29, 15:51 | Link #75 | |
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just at certain points? later in the series I was emotional all the time xD |
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2009-12-19, 17:05 | Link #77 |
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I wasn't that impressed by True Tears, but it was short enough and had enough of an ending to make it worth watching. It falls apart around episode 9, where the various faults and weak characterization became too apparent for me. It was a decent attempt at a "realistic" highschool romance anime, but it never really felt satisfying.
The characters were poorly-defined, and mostly boring. Shinichirou starts off feeling a bit like Naota from FLCL, but by the end he could have been replaced by a plank of wood with "player goes here" written on it. What the girls see in him is beyond me. The girls themselves have barely any life or personality, except Noe (who's personality seems conveniently malleable). I suppose these problems exist because the anime avoided most standard characterization cliches, but didn't replace them with something that would serve a similar purpose (like backstory). The character interactions were often tedious, especially due to constantly repeating this classic situation: X asks or tells Y something important, Y doesn't hear it or ignores it, and X decides to drop the subject. Without confrontation the show begins to feel artificially prolonged and loses it's realism. By episode 9, it's become obnoxious, and it feels like the writers themselves realized this and decided to wrap things up by finally choosing a direction. At least there is a suitable ending, and not a terrible one. Because of that, and the fact that it's short, True Tears is worth the watch. It has nice production values, but this isn't the type of anime where those can easily cover it's characterization flaws. It's saved by being smart enough to not be too lengthy, and by having enough dignity to avoid most cliches while not being too melodramatic. I'll round it up to 7/10. |
2010-02-22, 23:43 | Link #78 |
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I loved this series. Where to begin...
First of all, I loved the animation/art. The still shots were incredible and I loved the little effects they used in the animation. This especially becomes apparent during the festival episodes (Eps 11-13, I believe). I also really liked the music they used in this series. Every tune fit the scene it was in perfectly. My favorite music in this series was the sad/mellow piano music they played during the sad/depressing moments. The beauty of the music in this series is that every moment was made more emotional due to the music. I know that's the job of the music in the first place, but few series pull of this effect as much as True Tears IMO. The characters in this series were great. Shin was a great male lead and was a refreshing change from the indecisive idiots that these types of series tend to offer. Noe was something special. I absolutely adored her character. Her personality was so odd and unique, it was great. Noe was by far the best character in this series. Hiromi filled her archetype well, I guess. I kind of didn't like her based off something she said at the end of the series, but I'll get to that later. Aiko was a great character IMO. I really felt for her and her hidden feelings twords shin. Now, I really want to give my opinion on the ending. I'll say it right now, Noe should have won. I felt that she connected with Shin more and I, as a viewer, connected with Noe a lot More than Hiromi. Plus I didn't care to much for Hiromi's cold attitude at times. For example, during the festival when she basically told Noe to go screw herself. I honestly couldn't believe that she said it that bluntly. That scene alone made me slightly dislike her. And even though she apologized to Shin about her behavior later, that scene left a bad taste in my mouth that never went away. Overall, True Tears was an amazing series with excellent art and music, believable characters, and a great plot. Overall, I give it a 9.5/10. |
2010-02-23, 06:42 | Link #79 |
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Hello, i just watched the anime and it was very good but too bad its only 13 episodes. I finished them quickly and now i dont have anything to watch right now,
so I want to ask if someone can recommend me similar anime? (maybe with happier ending then TT have thx |
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I'm gonna have to watch this a third time now.
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