School Days
Directed By | Keitaro Motonaga |
Produced By | Katsumi Koike Makoto Ito Masanori Goto |
Written By | Makoto Uezu |
Music By | Yoshiyuki Ito |
THEM Anime Reviews, a website devoted to the review of anime, gave the series a less favorable 1 out of 5 stars, citing "overblown, shallow, and flat" characters and that although "School Days looks fascinating when you see screenshots of it and read episode guides", the reviewer found it to be "annoying, stupid, mean-spirited, and full of some of the biggest idiots [he had] seen in an anime in a long time."
The anime adaptation of Aka Asakasa’s outstanding manga turns high-school romance into an absurdist battle of the sexes, as main characters Shirogane and Shinomiya play increasingly ridiculous mind-games with the other. It crams an almost overwhelming amount of laugh-out-loud rapid-fire jokes into every chapter, no matter how short.
School Days is a psychological anime, number one, so do not think it is about cute children playing in school and having happy days. School Days is an anime about how cheating on someone can really end up messing with their head and lives and how the human heart and mind are very fragile and how friendship is very precious and when destroyed in the worst way, it can have the worst consequences.
Makoto Itou is a young Japanese high school student who goes to Sakakino Academy and just starting the second semester. He rides the train to and from school and one day, he becomes infatuated with Kotonoha Katsura, a girl who also catches the train and attends the same school.
School Days was ultimately a shocking and memorable multifaceted experience that I enjoyed immensely and appreciated on multiple levels. The mediocre audiovisuals keep me from giving this anime a 9, but 8 is still a very good score....Reviews.Overall9Story9Animation10Sound10Character71 more row
While the original game was a story that aimed to subvert the Harem genre with its many twists and dark themes, this anime series takes it Up to Eleven by presenting a story that starts out with a happy innocent mood, but gradually becomes much darker, and by the end plummets deep into the pits of despair, angst, and ...
A Disturbing, Upsetting, Tragic , Emotional and Heavy anime. Thats why is Good. Long ago a lot of people suggested me to watch the famous and controversial love and drama anime of School Days. At the beginning It didn't call my attention, but then I started to investigate and finally I decided to watch It.
School Days is a deconstruction of harem anime.
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The Visual Novel In all five of Sekai's endings and two of Kotonoha's seven endings, Makoto loves his respective significant other and ends up with them.
TL;DR- the girls from School Days aren't yanderes but yangires. “Yandere mode” is fake af. All these girls look the same.
Packed full of terror, blood and creeping despair, Another may well be the scariest anime ever created. There are plenty of great candidates in the debate over which anime is the scariest of all time.
According to the official family tree, Makoto has children with Sekai and Setsuna, but the official continuity is still unknown, see this.
The other title "Valentine Days" (バレンタイン デイズ, Barentain Deizu?) was a DVD exclusively bundled with the limited edition School Days L×H PlayStation 2 port, released with the game on January 17, 2008.
Episode 5 - Ripple. While the pool event exists in the novel it always happens after the school festival, not before like in the anime. Another huge difference is Makoto starts sleeping with Sekai by telling him he loves her, instead of simply training.
The main differences are that Sekai chooses to kill Makoto a few days later instead of waiting 6 months. Also Sekai gets killed by Kotonoha in the school rooftop at night without any witnesses instead of the train station in the morning in front of everyone.
They met at the train station and ultimately reciprocates Makoto's feelings. Later that night, they had sex on Sekai's apartment. Makoto and Sekai began to see each other but Sekai, feeling remorse, urges Makoto to reveal their relationship to Kotonoha.
The ending for the anime themes has a series of cell phone pictures of the girls that Makoto meets. This fits with the theme initiated, of someone falling in love with you if nobody discovers you have their picture on your cell phone for three weeks.
The anime contains many elements from the visual novel initially but later starts to branch off from all the possible routes in the novel and ultimately to it's unique ending .
While the pool event exists in the novel it always happens after the school festival, not before like in the anime. Another huge difference is Makoto starts sleeping with Sekai by telling him he loves her, instead of simply training.
Yet, for someone who looks for relatable emotions and good, developed characters, it truly isn't here. School Days focuses on three main characters: Makoto, Kotonoha, and Sekai. Makoto develops a slight crush on Kotonoha while riding the subway one day, and when Sekai notes Makoto' s crush, she throws her support in hooking ...
Being that both are too shy to actually meet each others' acquaintance, Makoto's friend Sekai befriends her and the brings the two together in a romantic lunch outing on the school rooftop; it's love at first sight, or something.
OverallAll in all, though not an anime that will sweep you off your feet, School Days weaves a horrific tale of the human heart's ability to be treacherous and cruel toward its fellow man. The joys of youth fade idly into the back-story, and by the end of the series they seem all but a distant past.
School Days certainly doesn't sugarcoat any of the series' relationship troubles from there on out, as hearts start getting shattered left and right and friendships become venues for abusing others for personal satisfaction and gain.
Well, turns out Sekai has a crush on Makoto too, and as the two spend time together trying to council his relationship with Kotonoha, a little spark gets lit. As Kotonoha builds confidence in her relationship with Makoto, his feelings begin to shift elsewhere, and that's when things start getting complicated.
Makoto Itou has a crush on Kotonoha Katsura, who rides the same train as him daily. Following urban legend, he sets her photo as his phone wallpaper - a love charm. When classmate Sekai Saionji notices, it seems his luck really does change.
School Days, the animated series, is based on a H-game (adult computer game) where the player can work towards different relationships with the different female characters and attain multiple endings to the same story.
The School Days anime television series, based on the visual novel of the same name, was produced by TNK as a twelve-episode television series and two direct-to-video ( OVA) releases. With the exception of the latter releases, the story, much like the game, follows the life of Makoto Itou, a first-year high school student who becomes ...
She offers to teach him about intimacy and mood , bringing Makoto to a park, karaoke, and scandalously, to the roof of the school where she allows him to fondle and strip her.
Kotonoha breaks down crying when she sees Makoto and Sekai dance at the end of episode 9. The next morning the school begins cleaning up. Setsuna is unconvinced that he has split with Kotonoha, leading him to tell Kotonoha that he does not like her anymore when she encounters them.
Kotonoha breaks down crying when she sees Makoto and Sekai dance at the end of episode 9. The next morning the school begins cleaning up.
Kotonoha deliberately tries to avoid going and is coached by Sekai as well, as the two sit at a playground and discuss the state of the relationship. Convinced of Makoto's good-intentions, Kotonoha meets him at the train stop, planting a kiss on his lips as Sekai watches from a distance. 03.