Love Hina Again (original) (raw)

Love Hina Again Alternative TitlesJapanese: ラブ ひな Again More titlesInformation Episodes: 3 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jan 26, 2002 to Mar 27, 2002 Duration: 28 min. per ep. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 7.211 (scored by 5236052,360 users) Ranked: #325222 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2359 Members: 86,811 Favorites: 86 Resources Streaming Platforms Details Characters & Staff Episodes Videos Stats Reviews Recommendations Interest Stacks News Forum Clubs Pictures Ranked #3252Popularity #2359Members 86,811SynopsisKeitaro has finally passed the entrance exams, and is officially a Toudai student. But after breaking his leg in an accident in the entrance ceremony, he thought and re-evaluated himself. Having new goals, Keitaro follows Seta on an overseas archeology trip. During his absence, however, all was not well in Hinata Lodge. Urashima Kanako, Keitaro's sister, arrives on the scene. She claims to be the new manager of Hinata Lodge starts to go against all the tenants. Things become even more complicated when they recieve a letter from Keitaro. The tenants and Kanako made a big mess trying to get the letter, but Seta's car crashes in before anyone could read the letter...Related Entries Love Hina Love Hina MALxJapan -More than just anime- Characters & Voice Actors Staff "Kirari Takaramono" by Yui Horie (eps 1-3) 1: "Be For You, Be For Me" by Yui Horie 2: "Be For You, Be For Me" by Natsuko Kuwatani 3: "Be For You, Be For Me" by Yuji Ueda & Yui Horie Episode Videos Episode 3 Episode 2 Episode 1Reviews Nov 1, 2009 So there's the sequel to the Love Hina + Love Hina specials. I'd like to justify this anime with better score than so far I saw other people to give it. Sure it's still with same people, who have same behaviour, but doesn't that feel like happily coming back to something you know?Let's get to the details of anime now =)Story 8/10 = Well, it's just 3 episodes after all so the story ain't long and that detailed, but it's well considered a sequel and hey, it finaly has what we were waiting for in the Love Hina! That specific thing really shined up my... opinion about the ending in overall. Art 8/10, Sound 8/10 = The art remains the same and it's a quite good one for sure. As about sound, it's pretty alright.Character 8/10 = Well, there's finaly a bit of change in the two main protagonists ( Naru and Keitaro ) , Keitaro's pretty much more useful now and Naru finaly gets herself to do what's needed to do.Enjoyment 8/10 = It's not one of the brilliant animes you've got to watch, but it's definitely worth watching after you finished Love Hina! . This anime still made me laugh a lot with all the tricks put in, like samurai with chi, a girl constructing killing toys ( where the hell she got the materials? :D ) and a new kind of dilemma between the two main protagonists. If you're the person that likes cheerful shining endings that make you smile and laugh ( well, there just happens something quite funny before the complete ending ) , don't hesitate and give this a try! It's worth it =) Reviewer’s Rating: 8 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Nov 20, 2018 "Is it over?" - Agent Smith ('Matrix Revolutions')It brings an end to the over the top slapstick series and finally forces the milquetoast Naru to proclaim her love, it definitely gets marks for finally forcing her out of her juvenile pattern. Finally forcing some resolution on a go-nowhere narrative pattern with a shake-up, Love Hina Again actually achieves a measure of closure to it shaky parent series with this effective Spin-off/Epilogue OVA. With a short but effective run, the OVA quickly forces Naru's hand as she must 'Woman Up' if she wants to proclaim her love, with a new intense & relentless rival on the... scene. Reviewer’s Rating: 6 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Jul 22, 2015 This week I'm talking about the sequel OVA to Love Hina, Love Hina Again. But first,let's go over what happened previously in Love Hina. Blandon is a loser who consistently fails his university entrance exams. He fled his parents' house where they wanted him to get a job and make something of himself to be the building manager of his grandmother's girl dorms. Where he was abused by virtually every dull and insipid inhabitant of the building. Being a masochist with a poor idea of what a healthy relationship looks like, he fell for the girl who beat him most often, Narusegawa. After stammering around... with the blindingly obvious, Blandon, Narusegawa and Otohime learned the partial truth about their past together at the Hina building but only after having it spelled out for them. And somewhere along the line a twenty five year old wanted to marry his thirteen year old sister but settled for his other sister who was basically his own age. So let's look at the sequel and see if the romance actually improves. It wouldn't be hard to do better than the first series, but I'm guessing it probably doesn't and that this is going to be painful.Story:We open with Blandon, Naru and Otohime on the Tokyo U campus, because they all managed to pass the entrance exam. And it only took Blandon and Otohime three tries. Blandon gets his leg broken by his main love interest. Her abusive ways are even worse when we see actual consequences beyond him flying into the distance and coming back without a scratch. Especially since they still treat it as not a big deal. With his leg broken, Blandon misses a bunch of classes. Which makes no sense. A broken leg may hurt and make it harder to get around, but this is set in Japan. They have reliable public transit. It's not like he can't reach his lectures and do his course work. It might make sense if they were treating the abuse situation even semi-realistically and he was afraid of being around Narusegawa, but that isn't the case. It's played up as him having to skip the classes because he couldn't possibly take the bus or something with a busted leg. Except that he could, easily, and he's just being a dumbass. While he recovers, he misses so much of his classes that he decides to postpone starting until next semester and he goes off with Seta to do archaeological digs. While he's gone, his younger sister, Kanako, shows up at the Hinata apartments and tries to drive the other girls away so that she can have him for herself. Yes, that means exactly what it sounds like. But it's okay because they aren't blood related. They've just been raised as siblings since they were really little kids. I'm sure that's not an insulting attitude towards people who were adopted at all. When Blandon returns his sister goes after him with gusto and Naru finds herself having to confront her true feelings so that she can continue to be sociopathic towards him.So, this series features the same problem with incest that the first had, except that it's even worse in this one since the Blandon, Naru & Kanako love triangle is the major conflict which results in it being more prevalent of an element. The romance is still highly abusive and we're still supposed to support the most abusive girl. The first series' one redeeming factor was that roughly 30% of the comedy worked. In this series, they took that number down to zero. The narrative arc itself is really stupid and predictable, with the ending we all knew was going to happen when we'd gotten a few episodes into the first series.Characters:Our cast is just as banal and one-dimensional as they were in the initial series. The only new additions are Kanako and her flying cat. Shockingly, she's an archetype with no real personality. She's pretty much defined by her brother complex. Her cat is more of a prop than a character. It can talk, but never has anything useful or interesting to say. Its few lines are basically used to exposit about how much she's into her brother. Because they still assume that the audience needs everything spelled out for them. The characters are still obnoxiously thick and slow on the uptake. On the positive side, this series is much shorter so they can't have them flail about nearly as much as they did in the first series.Art:The artwork is improved a little bit with the characters looking more detailed and the backgrounds being a bit better. Of course, they still have a real problem with fan-service. They have a short montage scene of Kanako trying to seduce her brother by putting herself in compromising positions behind every door he opens. We also get an up-skirt shot of one of the junior high girls, because class is something for other people.Sound:The sound remains the strong suit of the series. We've got the same group of talented actors giving a more mediocre performance than you're probably used to, but still one that lets you hear that they are skilled. They're joined by Kuwatani Natsuko as Kanako and her performance is on par with the others. You can tell that she's good at what she does, in spite of her not having anything to work with. The music is pretty decent. Although it's certainly not as strong as it was in the first series.Ho-yay:Love Hina Again does throw in some “lesbians are hot” scenes. There's one involving Motoko, an alleyway and blatant molestation and another involving Kitsune on the couch and blatant molestation. Kaolla Su also cuddles up to Shinobu for one scene.Final Thoughts:Love Hina Again is actually worse than the first series. It features higher levels of incest, no funny jokes, more unlikeable characters, weaker music and slightly improved art. In every aspect that really matters, it fails miserably. My final rating is going to be a 1.5/10. Next week I'll look at Ginga Ojou-sama Densetsu Yuna: Kanashimi no Siren. Reviewer’s Rating: 1 What did you think of this review? 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