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The misadventures of a young student and his landlady's romance.The misadventures of a young student and his landlady's romance.The misadventures of a young student and his landlady's romance.
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- TriviaOriginally, Kyoko and Godai's romance wasn't going to be the main arc of the story. Rather, comic writer Rumiko Takahashi had planned to conclude the storyline early on and continue with a series of other storylines centering around the building's other occupants. However, the romance storyline proved so popular to fans and Takahashi herself that it became the basis for the entire series in both comic and television form.
- Alternate versionsThe original opening and ending for ep. 26 ("Alone Again, Naturally" and "Get Down," both by Gilbert O' Sullivan) are not included in the US release of the TV series. This is because Viz was unable to secure clearances for the two songs.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Envoyé spécial: Terre brûlée / Silence on Double / Premier Combat (1991)
- SoundtracksKanashimi yo Konnichiwa
[Opening Theme]
Music by Kôji Tamaki
Arranged by Satoshi Takebe
Lyrics by Yukinojô Mori
Performed by Yuki Saitô
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Maison Ikkoku is one of my favorite rom-com stories ever.
Everything starts with Godai, who is a boy that is studying for important exams, the ones that will lead him to a great or a bad japanese university, that will define his future. His hostel neighbors make his task even more difficult as they keep bothering him. Suddenly, everybody's lives begin to change, essentialy Godai's, as the new manager (kanrinin), Kyoko, starts working in the hostel.
The past of the "kanrinin" is really well thought out and is a perfect obstacle to prevent her from loving Godai. Due to this important fact plus many smart obstacles created by Rumiko, the 96 episodes of the series are amazing.
Kyoko and Godai are very relatable and real. We get to know their thoughts so we know them deep inside and can't help but love them and cheer for them to be together.
The support characters are great and well developed too. The way Takahashi mixed their stories with the main characters one is perfect.
What stands out for me is how well the narrative navigates between drama, comedy and romance. This has everything to do with the lines, sometimes very deep.
About the technical aspects I have only good things to say.
The animation is beautiful and it aged very well to me. The expressions are marvelous and the landscapes are breathtaking.
To end this, something that helps a lot with the genre navigation I mentioned are the scores. They give the perfect feeling of each scene, making the atmosphere more comic, romantic or dramatic. Also, I love the 1980s style in the scores and in the openings and endings, it's perfect for the anime theme, very passionate.
Everything starts with Godai, who is a boy that is studying for important exams, the ones that will lead him to a great or a bad japanese university, that will define his future. His hostel neighbors make his task even more difficult as they keep bothering him. Suddenly, everybody's lives begin to change, essentialy Godai's, as the new manager (kanrinin), Kyoko, starts working in the hostel.
The past of the "kanrinin" is really well thought out and is a perfect obstacle to prevent her from loving Godai. Due to this important fact plus many smart obstacles created by Rumiko, the 96 episodes of the series are amazing.
Kyoko and Godai are very relatable and real. We get to know their thoughts so we know them deep inside and can't help but love them and cheer for them to be together.
The support characters are great and well developed too. The way Takahashi mixed their stories with the main characters one is perfect.
What stands out for me is how well the narrative navigates between drama, comedy and romance. This has everything to do with the lines, sometimes very deep.
About the technical aspects I have only good things to say.
The animation is beautiful and it aged very well to me. The expressions are marvelous and the landscapes are breathtaking.
To end this, something that helps a lot with the genre navigation I mentioned are the scores. They give the perfect feeling of each scene, making the atmosphere more comic, romantic or dramatic. Also, I love the 1980s style in the scores and in the openings and endings, it's perfect for the anime theme, very passionate.
- adrianaprsouza-63886
- Aug 16, 2021
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- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
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- 1.33 : 1
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