真剣で私に恋しなさい!! | |
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Released | JP: August 28, 2009 NA: December 25, 2020 |
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Directed by | Keitaro Motonaga |
Written by | Katsuhiko Takayama |
(TV Episode 2011) - IMDb Love Me, Seriously!: With Leraldo Anzaldua, Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Elizabeth Bannor. The last battle is at hand, and our heroes are at a disadvantage. With the odds in the enemy's favor, the group's will, trust, and love will have to see them through the finale of Majikoi: Oh!
A Slice of Life work chock full of comedic tropes, MajiKoi nevertheless manages to drop a Drama Bomb here and there, and tackles some somewhat serious subjects like life goals, the meaning of friendship, and redemption. The anime aired as part of the Fall 2011 Anime and a sequel, Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!
A manga adaptation has been publishing in Comp Ace since May 2010 and an anime television series adaptation animated by Lerche aired from October to December 2011. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime series for North America under the title Majikoi ~ Oh!
A manga adaptation has been publishing in Comp Ace since May 2010 and an anime television series adaptation animated by Lerche aired from October to December 2011. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime series for North America under the title Majikoi ~ Oh! Samurai Girls for streaming, and for home video release in 2012.
Majikoi Oh! Samurai Girls - Watch on Crunchyroll.
JAST USA announced today that it will be releasing their next visual novel game, Majikoi ! Love Me, Seriously! , in Winter 2020. Majioi! is the first title of the partnership between Japanese developer Minato Soft and JAST USA. The game will be releasing for PC with two versions of the title.
Momoyo KawakamiYuu AsakawaYamato NaoeHiroshi KamiyaMiyako ShiinaHyo-seiKazuko KawakamiAkane TomonagaYukie MayuzumiYūko GotōChristiane FriedrichShizuka ItoMajikoi - Oh! Samurai Girls/Characters
– (84 Hours) Majikoi! Mixes comedy romance and martial arts to put together a quirky visual novel that hits with a lot of tried but true harem and slice-of-life tropes.
When it comes to fighting, Yamato is shown to have a strong kick, which is shown when he and Christiane Friedrich defeated her father Frank Friedrich in Chris' route. He was even able to injure Gakuto Shimazu, who is durable enough to take hits from Momoyo.
Momoyo Kawakami ofMomoyo Kawakami of the North is the strongest member of the Big Four. She defeated Ageha Kuki of the South in 2008 and won the position of the strongest between the Big Four.
You will have to go through at least 13 routes: 10 for the "school part", and 3 in the After Story. While the order doesn't matter for all of them (except for the last three), following a specific order may also help to understand the story itself.
Fate/stay night is a Japanese visual novel developed by Type-Moon, which was originally released as an adult game for the PC. When focusing on the main objectives, Fate/stay night is about 60½ Hours in length.
25 episodesClannad After Story has 25 episodes, 24 of which aired in Japan between October 2008 and March 2009. The last episode was again released as an OVA on the eighth DVD in July 2009. The episodes were released on eight DVD compilation volumes between December 2008 and July 2009.
At first glance, Kawakami City may look like any other normal Tokyo commuter town, with its bustling train station and gentrified neighborhoods. However, it's a place where your samurai lineage determines your social status, friends and future.
You play as Yamato, the protagonist of the story. He's called "The Tactician" by his friends for good reason. In a society that praises one's fighting ability, he's been able to make it on his craftiness alone. Some say he cheats, others say he schemes, but the truth is – he wins. And above everything else, he will win for his friends.