Golden Time (Anime) Golden Time (ゴールデンタイム Gōruden Taimu) is the anime adaptation of the Japanese light novel series of the same name. The anime is produced by Genco and J.C.Staff. It first aired in Japan on October 3, 2013 and finished on March 27, 2014.
The popular 2013 Golden Time anime has an extremely confusing ending. Here’s the explanation of what happened in the show’s emotional finale. Golden Time follows the story of Banri Tada, who suffers from amnesia due to a tragic accident. He cannot remember his past, his hometown, his loved ones or even his best friend Linda.
Retrieved June 26, 2014. ^ ゴールデンタイム : アニメ化決定 「とらドラ!」作者のラブコメ 13年に [Golden Time: The Romantic Comedy Will Be Made Into an Anime from Toradora! Author in 2013] (in Japanese).
It is only natural to project grand expectations on any anime associated with a renowned classic. Penned by the original creator of Toradora!, the first six episodes had Golden Time primed as the next rom-com sensation out the J.C. Staff house.
Golden Time is a 24-episode anime television series based on the light novel series written by Yuyuko Takemiya. The anime series is produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Chiaki Kon, with scripts by Fumihiko Shimo and character design by Shinya Hasegawa.
In the end, this anime is a good way to represent what a romance anime is. The realistic views is probably the most prominent in Golden time and i think this is how all anime should be especially when they bring 'romance' tags.
Golden Time is a very nicely written romance anime with a new type of and a nice story.It is about a guy Tada Banri having lost his memories in an accident meeting an obsessive and immature as well as possessive girl Kaga Kouko and them ending up falling in love.
Arriving at college Kouko Kaga introduces herself as a new student at the grounds, as well as declaring herself Mitsuo's fiance.
I really enjoyed watching Golden Time and it will be one of the best animes i have ever seen so-far. The ending was kinda sad but the twists offered in the anime are really good. Man, it's also heart-touching and for those who like Rom-Com anime, this is a must-watch anime.
The only reason Banri and Koko split up in the end is because of the memory issues. It wasn't a true breakup because Koko told him they would get back together if he gets his memories of her back. So when he finally did, it was almost as if they never split up.
There is so many things that makes golden time is a worth anime to watch. One of those is how the story goes. The plot moves smoothly and with the narration giving a sense that Banri is showing and telling the story, its really make us understanding what Banri are thinking.
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Due to a tragic accident, Banri Tada is struck with amnesia, dissolving the memories of his hometown and past. However, after befriending Mitsuo Yanagisawa, he decides to move on and begin a new life at law school in Tokyo.
Episode 1 was previewed at a screening in Tokyo on September 23, 2013. The voice actors for the anime reprise their roles in both the 2013 drama CD and web radio.
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Story:Golden Time is, in the most ironic of fashions, a romance/comedy series with a fundamental identity crisis. As a well-versed connoisseur of the romance/shoujo sphere of anime over the years, I've seen the full range of what the genre has to offer -- and unfortunately, most times you roll the dice on a show, you come up short.
broke my heart in so many ways over and over. But I'm happy about it overall!
See also: List of Golden Time episodes. A 24-episode anime television series adaptation, produced by Genco and J.C.Staff, aired between October 3, 2013 and March 27, 2014 on MBS. The series is directed by Chiaki Kon with scripts by Fumihiko Shimo and character design by Shinya Hasegawa.
Golden Time began as a light novel series written by Yuyuko Takemiya, with illustrations by Ēji Komatsu. ASCII Media Works published 11 novels between September 10, 2010 and March 8, 2014 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint; eight comprise the main story, while the other three are side story collections.
Banri meets a second-year student named Linda; unbeknownst to him, she was his best friend in high school, and holds herself responsible for his memory loss. As the series progresses, Banri deals with his slowly re-emerging memories, which often come into conflict with a relationship that blooms between him and Kaga.