RENAI BOUKUN
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
June 23, 2017
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
A Kiss Note is a powerful notebook that makes anyone who has their name written together will instantly fall in love if they kiss each other regardless of any circumstances. This magical and very familiar item belongs to an angel named Guri whose job as cupid is to create couples. However, she accidentally writes down Aino Seiji, a regular high school student, and unless he kisses someone, Guri will die. She convinces Seiji to go kiss his crush, Hiyama Akane, the school's popular girl who turns out has even stronger feelings for him, bordering on obsessive and psychotic. Eventually Akane and Seiji come together but not before Guri decides that she likes Seiji as well. What seems awesome to most guys becomes hell for Seiji who just wants a normal relationship with girls.
(Source: IMDB)
CAST
Akane Hiyama
Manami Numakura
Guri
Yoshino Aoyama
Yuzu Kichougasaki
Yuki Nagano
Seiji Aino
Kenshou Ono
Shikimi Shiramine
Yumi Hara
Akua Aino
Rie Takahashi
Mari Shiina
Yuka Ootsubo
Ameisha Kichougasaki
Rina Satou
Coraly
Nobuyuki Hiyama
Suou Hiyama
Sayaka Oohara
Stolas
Kenyuu Horiuchi
Tiara
Eri Kitamura
Kamisama
Houchuu Ootsuka
Tarou Tsuruoka
Yasuaki Takumi
Maou
Takehito Koyasu
Nagito Kusunoki
Shinnosuke Tachibana
Mavuro
Yukari Tamura
EPISODES
Dubbed
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ItzToxic
72/100A parody with various elements that justifies this show's existenceContinue on AniListIt’s kinda weird, seeing these low ratings for such a stupid anime, but that’s expected. I feel like this show shouldn't have gotten a below 7 score, but I guess too much stupidity really affects it all.
I’ll say it right now, this show is dumb. Like, really dumb. But it keeps its fun.
I have read the manga and I know the events that are coming out as they unfold, but seeing it animated is a beauty to see. Don’t take this seriously. If you try to analyze and try to criticize this anime, well, you will succeed. You’ll find a lot of flaws with everything and find it easy to criticize it.
This over-the-top harem parody anime is somewhat a nice fresh of air as it’s great to just sit down and laugh your ass off, because a comedy like this is quite hard to come by.
The story itself is already dumb, it’s about a kiss note (clearly not a death note reference right?) which allows love to bloom once names have been written and those 2 people kiss. Guri, who is the “cupid”, has been put in charge of it. Seiji, our main character, has been pulled into a situation that any man would die for, but it is a living hell.
Seiji’s crush is Akane, a yandere who also has feelings for Seiji. Guri writes those 2 names, they kiss, and boom easy relationship. Things seem to coast along just fine, until more girls come in. We have run away Yuzu, as well as Best Girl Shikimi. Those names are all written into the harem. Apparently you become immortal once you’re written into the book and gain powers, which is good cause if not for that trait, Seiji would’ve died already.
So what happens when Seiji and Akane gets written into a book…Oh, plus like 3 other girls including Guri? Well, you get the harem that you would always want, but looking at the anime, it would make yo have second thoughts.
You gotta feel bad for Seiji at least a little. He has the weirdest harem any man can hope to have, and he tries his best to treat them with kindness, despite the differences in their personality. But sometimes that kindness doesn't bode well with some of the girls.
Of course this anime is not all comedy. There aren't certain points of the anime where it gets you thinking, and there are like tiny hints of drama in some parts. It takes on the topic with love most of the time, and coming to realize what love is and if you have feelings for someone. It’s interesting to see how the characters interact with each other in terms of love, but you can clearly see some characters trying to decide who they really want, but some, they seem pretty open about it (like very open).
With the comedy, the slight drama, and the romantic realizations, Renai Boukun was able to deliver these certain aspects that make the story more enjoyable.
Now I was quite surprised to see the studio behind this, and they haven't done many anime’s before. Some of their works are shorts, and some are just, not that good.
I was kinda satisfied with their adaptation, although not “completely” faithful in terms of faithfulness, or just reorganization (which i’m pretty ok with)
The art style really gives you a nickelodeon feel for some reason, the character design just feels cartoony it’s so weird XD. But of course, I got used to it over the time. But It’s pretty average and it stands out quite a bit.
The sound track really fits all the scenes that it has. Not to mention the very catchy OP and ED. So I do like the soundtrack, but I wish there was more. I did hear some or lots of repeats, or maybe that’s just me.
With Seiji and his harem, they need to solve conflicts together, and some characters have some thoughts on what their heart really desires.
So why should you watch Renai Boukun?
-Pretty great comedy with “many” stupid facial expressions
-Good deliverance with their story and how it’s presented
-A Yandere, and a Sadist Masochist in one anime
-A Funny Parody of Death Note
-Catchy OP, ED, and overall Soundtrack
-Touches on the seriousness of Romance
-Guri is basically a yaoi lover
-A Pretty Good Harem Series
-An interesting cast of charactersNow of course, this anime isn't the best, and it’s pretty average for its case. However, this parody, harem, and comedic type of anime is sometimes a nice catch to come upon.
If you happen to like a nice parody, serious romance/comedic romance, harem, yanderes, sadists/masochists, funny faces, or very over-the top humour, then sit back, relax, and enjoy this cluster of madness.
APortInAnyStorm
50/100A half-hearted absurdist rom-com that's not bad enough to be good.Continue on AniListCreating a comedy anime that draws its laughs from surreal humor is like playing a game of chicken. Absurdist humor's comedic chops are invariably based on how far an already unrealistic and irrational situation can be taken, and whether the audience happens to find such humor funny in the first place. The feeling you get when watching a good surreal comedy is always that the story knows it should probably stop, but since it's already knee-deep in the water, it might as well see how deep the rabbit hole goes.
With Love Tyrant, the plot always feels too aware of its own shortcomings to take its depravity and tastelessness to the next level. Love Tyrant is subsequently unable to turn its unbearably cliched setting and painfully drab cast of characters into more than the sum of its parts, and squanders its potential as a result. Nothing about the series is so weird that you can't help but laugh, but that in itself becomes a weakness. A comedy that requires you to completely shut down your brain might still be worth a watch on the darkest of days - Love Tyrant, unfortunately, doesn't quite hit that mark.
Premise (2/5): The coupling of romantic comedies with the historically-ingrained human obsession over the notions of angelic and demonic entities is nothing new. Love Tyrant doesn't stray far from the beaten path, though its portrayals of Heaven and Hell, as a tatami-floored room and a bustling office district respectively, are at least relatively novel. However, everything you need to know about the series can easily be summarized in a blurb or synopsis, and sometimes it can feel as if Love Tyrant is allergic to plot twists, given the straightforward way in which it lays out its premise. You know what's going to happen; you know what each character is going to say. Some will appreciate that sort of no-nonsense storytelling, but in an absurdist comedy, such frankness of development can be fatal.
Despite the setting's flaws, there's a surprising level of depth regarding the backgrounds of each character that deserves at least a mention. Unfortunately, perhaps as a result of the anime's relatively short episodic length, those backgrounds are never quite explored to anywhere near their fullest, though you wouldn't really expect much else from a series where the focus is chiefly on the jokes, and little else.
_A familiar story._ Characters (2/5): It's rare to see a yandere character take center stage in a rom-com in the way that Akane Hiyama does in Love Tyrant. That in itself is interesting, and a source of much hilarity throughout the story. Nevertheless, the rest of the cast are as bland and uninspired as they come: Seiji is the punching bag that occasionally summons an inexplicable sense of pride and honor out of nowhere; Guri is the happy-go-lucky, seemingly stupid and shallow half-angel-half-demon who, to her credit, probably undergoes the most character development in the series (though that isn't much by normal standards); Yuzu is the haughty, rich ojou-sama whose heart is easily swayed; Shikimi is the detestable, near-demonic presence whose sole role in life is to be as much of a homewrecker as possible; Aqua is the tsundere little sister who hides her affection for her brother behind a veneer of violence and tomboyish nonchalance. The other minor characters dart in and out of focus, never making much of an impression. Nothing out of the ordinary, and certainly nothing to be sympathetic about.
The more the story of Love Tyrant wears on, the more it feels like the romantic subplots rely on Akane's yandere antics to get going. Maybe it's because I have a soft spot for well-endowed redheads with manic obsessions towards their chosen targets of affection. Maybe not. But it's certainly clear from the title that the "tyrant" is supposed to be the focus of the anime, so it feels a little cheap when she somehow doesn't really end up being the final focus of the attention or the most-developed character in the series - those awards instead go to Guri, the true main female character. Disappointing, but not surprising.
_The last thing you see before you die._ Audiovisuals (3/5): A surreal comedy that generates its humor from straight-man acts and other similar interactions between its characters needs to display that capacity for absurdity in as imaginative a way as possible. From Akane's features darkening as her yandere side is awakened, to Guri having her ever-changing moods written all over her face, Love Tyrant does a decent job of bringing the comedy to life on the screen. The background art is of an average quality, and the foreground art, which features some interesting choices of lining color, mostly brings out the best of each character. The fanservice is neither here nor there, sometimes coming out in full flow, sometimes seeming almost reluctant to appear, and this wishy-washyness is somewhat symbolic of the series as a whole.
The soundtrack is just as average as the background art, which isn't really a flaw in any sense. The sound effects are well-timed and appropriate, the voice-acting is of the standard you would expect from most anime, and the OP and ED are alright. It's difficult to make a judgment on the audio aspects as a whole, given how unmemorable they are, but it's enough for me to know that they do their job.
_Comedic caricatures where appropriate._ Execution (2/5): I read the manga a long, long time ago, so it initially surprised me that it took so long for me to get around to watching the anime adaptation. From what I've now seen of the anime, if the anime is a faithful rendering of the manga, then I probably understand why.
Absurd comedies require viewers to take a lot for granted, but Love Tyrant asks a little too much for my liking. For example, you never really see how the passage of time works in the anime - given that the main characters need to fulfill their roles as cupids in order to save their souls, it seems somewhat strange that after the first couple of episodes, they barely get any of their duties done, instead choosing to forget about them and faff around with each other until the end. But, maybe that's just me nitpicking.
Love Tyrant never seems to know whether it wants to focus on stretching the limits regarding the audiovisuals, or the character development, or the premise, or any other facet of the anime. It's good value for money for the few hearty laughs that pop up from time to time, but other than that, it doesn't really offer much. If you want a good comedy about angels and demons, watch Gabriel Dropout. If you want a good romance with supernatural elements, I can point you to many other series, such as Kokoro Connect. And so on, and so forth.
Ultimately, nothing about Love Tyrant makes it stand out, because it doesn't really try to. And that's what kills it in the end.
Overall rating: 2/5
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Ended inJune 23, 2017
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