![]() ![]() Recovering from a broken heart, a pervert, and someone who is still good at their core? Well damn, he is already my kinda fella. I can’t believe they don’t make more anime leads in these sort of stories feel believable on his level. Putting that all aside, I think it is due time we get started don’t you? General Thoughts: This was just how I decided to grade them numerically purely for my own made up reasons and system. The numbers are also completely meaningless, and also if you notice aren’t used to determine the final ranking, since the number 4 girl is scored the 5th lowest for example. The combined force of all three of them, is what I used to determine my ranking. These will be their looks, personality, and how satisfying their arc ultimately was for me. This is how it will go, using several arbitrary categories, I will grade the girls by three separate but equally important ways. So, I plan to rank each of the 6 respective girls and their stories accordingly. This is about the length of a standard anime film. Each girl in the series gets a 4 episode arc to tell their entire love story. All that fun stuff could easily be talked about, but Amagami is a little different in it’s approach so I will be as well. ![]() You all know what I mean: story, characters, the good, the bad, the ugly. Now, I don’t plan to talk about this series in my standards conventions. Each girl and their individual romance is localized to the same time period, with different events unfolding to cause their own unique pairing. When you play a visual novel dating simulator, one of the most notable aspects of their narrative structure is, each love arc is split into a separate self-contained story. However, Amagami changes up the typical formula of harem master, to a more fun and overall more fresh idea. So, this is an adaptation of a visual novel, which means Junichi has the magical power to make all women fall in love with him just by getting involved within their lives. Two years ago on Christmas Eve, after being stood up for a date, Junichi is on the road to moving on from this hard event. So, of course the question always begs, what is this series about?Īmagami SS follows Junichi, a boy in highschool who is recovering from a broken heart. A series I was completely unaware of going into this event. As you can no doubt ascertain, the anime I was given to watch was Amagami SS. Yes, he is the same fellow I interviewed in an earlier post on Kanon 2006. I got paired up with a user on Kitsu(Hummingbird at that time), named BYtheHORNs. Preferably the series would be romance themed, to fit the whole love idea of Valentines. People would get paired up, and give each other an anime to watch. So back in February, of last year,(I may have taken my time on this ^^), I was part of an anime Valentine’s themed tradeoff. Also some pictures may be risque(Lingerie and other common NSFW content) in nature, so view at your own discretion. Warning: There are spoilers for this entire show below. ![]()
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