2013-05-14, 21:08 | Link #1 |
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Ending up with ALL the girls
Along the same vein as ending up with a different girl, I'm wondering if there's any anime where the main character will end up with ALL of the girls.
Or is that only just in hentai? lol |
2013-05-14, 21:45 | Link #2 |
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I suggest Photon and Tenchi Muyo GXP. It's been some time since I watched it, but if I am not mistaken, both protagonists "married" their ladies.
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2013-05-14, 22:02 | Link #3 |
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Campione! felt like it was going that way. It features a main pairing. However, the girl in the pairing seems totally okay with the protagonist having all the other girls within the harem. The To Love Ru franchise also feels like it goes in that sort-of direction. lol
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2013-05-14, 23:20 | Link #5 |
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It's unfortunate that they're really awful anime though... (coming from someone who relatively recently watched about the first half of GXP, then just skimmed through the rest because it was so horrible... only to find the ending not worth the effort in the slightest)...Actually it's been too long for me to make a proper judgement of Photon. I see I gave it a "7" however many years ago on anidb.
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2013-05-14, 23:42 | Link #6 | |
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I recommend the Light Novel however. I do not count Love Ru because I think it is slap stick Romance. It you are looking for the general Romance with i.e male and females love then Campione is the general consensus for it especially if you read volume 6. If the author was a erotic novelist, he would only need to push the characters a little bit and you have a Erotic Novel. There are some series that have the protagonists have a first and supreme love, but still ends up with all the other girls as well. High School DXD is that category. Also series like Rosario+Vampire and Sekirei are good as well. Except their anime is just average in my opinion, their original source are much better in content. |
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2013-05-15, 09:20 | Link #7 | |
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Btw I just saw photon. . .and yeah it deserves a 7, It's surprisingly hilarious though! it would be higher than a 7 but the sudden drama that happens in the last two episodes kinda just comes out of nowhere, and doesn't really fit. Also the MC doesn't really have much of a personality besides being a kid with down syndrome LOL but it was still fun to watch. |
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2013-05-15, 14:51 | Link #9 |
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The ending of the manga Kimiiro Focus has the MC basically getting all the girls, but the ending was also rather rushed
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2018-06-23, 08:35 | Link #16 |
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The only anime that satisfies me in this regard is Seitokai no Ichizon (2009), since the protagonist starts the anime with wanting to have a harem and then makes that dream come true. There are some other anime where it kind of just ends up like that, without effort from the guy, but they aren't as interesting.
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2018-06-23, 10:22 | Link #18 |
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Is a balanced harem sufficient? Like, all the girls have accepted that they're part of a harem? If so, High School DxD has easily entered this realm (every one of the girls is clearly willing to share, and even seem to have accepted that Rias is number 1). Same with Smartphone, in which one girl becomes betrothed to the hero within a few episodes and the rest demand betrothal near the end.
Actually, this is becoming rather popular among isekai series. It's a bit easier in some respects and clearly distinct from the more-standard bloodbath path, and being in another world with a different culture allows such things to be "normal". You can also see this in To Love-ru to an extent. It doesn't reach that point in the story, but it's made clear by the end of the first part that this has been made a clear option; the next part consists largely of one girl's efforts to make this a reality. There's also Asobi ni Iku Yo (AKA Cat Planet Cuties, because Funimation has no naming sense). In this one, two girls on Earth like the hero, as does a catgirl from outer space, and near the end she declares that while her home planet insists on monogamy, the slightly-looser allowances of Earth have convinced her that all three should be his lovers. I'd say the most large-scale version is Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar. The hero isn't actually shown officially marrying anyone, but at the end almost every single girl in a huge academy have decided that they want to marry him, and propose together. Only thing that stopped it from concluding is that Kenshi isn't quite mature enough to accept a romantic relationship yet. |
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