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Title: Love Hina #6
UK publisher: MVM Films
Genre: Drama
Studio: Xebec
Type: TV Series
Director: Yoshiaki Iwasaki
Year: 2000
Running Time: 1hr 40mins
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Average Rating: 8

Paul's review

Paul scored this with 8/10. Disagree?

With my levels of expectation at an all time high for this show, I approached this concluding (sixth) volume of Love Hina full of enthusiasm. I was looking for closure; a satisfying end to the on/off repetition of Keitarou and Naru's inevitable relationship. I didn't get that from these episodes, yet still, I feel happy with the way this show has ended. We are at least given enough ammunition to assume certain things will fall into place for our beloved Keitarou. Naru at least finally admits to herself that she likes him and while their relationship is hardly rubber stamped, we leave the Hina apartments with them having made considerable strides towards each other.

That said, it's quite strange that after all the fretting over his entrance into Tokyo U, we never discover whether or not Keitarou actually makes the cut into this fabled university. There are several other characters and plot threads left unexplained, though by going on these final episodes, the writers have intentionally left the story open for a sequel.

Of course, judging by it's aimless and rather disappointing mid-section, Love Hina could potentially go on forever following the wacky, unhindered adventures of Su and co. However, for me, many of these 'filler' episodes were a waste of time and served only to pad out the episode count. Love Hina would have made a fantastic 13-episode show; following the ups and downs of the romantic-drama between our two compellingly uncomfortable lovebirds. Suffice to say, did we really need another 20 minutes devoted to the universally disliked Motoko?

Thinking about it, I found a lot to like about Love Hina; from a supporting cast that is littered with sparkling personalities like Shinobu to the compelling, often amusing drama surrounding Keitarou. I just had some real fun watching this show; Love Hina won't win many plaudits for it’s admittedly slapstick style, yet this simplistic approach to teenage life is undeniably addictive and endearing. It's not complicated, boring or unlikable, it's familiar, sentimental and just a whole lot of fun.
Many of these comedic, breast-filled shows live or die of the strength of their characters and Love Hina is full of likable, quick witted personalities.

Such feelings are only re-enforced by a fantastic, varied soundtrack (from the up-beat opening theme to the quirky (occasionally classical) background music- it all fits perfectly) and a group of marvellous performances from the Japanese voice actors who are all spot on with their respective portrayals. Anime like Love Hina rely on their voice talent to deliver exaggerated, larger than life performances and the likes of Yuji Ueda (Keitarou) and Masayo Kurata (Shinobu) do themselves (and the show) proud.

In Summary

And so we reach the climax of Love Hina and while it's not exactly the closure I was hoping for, I still feel rather positive when looking back at these episodes and thinking about the show as a whole. It's an endearing, sentimental story about teenage life that quite literally goes no-where and everywhere at the same time. As much as I would love to see Keitarou and Naru properly get it together, I know that would make for some weird, slightly uncomfortable viewing anyway; obviously, this show just wasn't made for conventional romance.

Provided you can drag yourself through the disappointing, rather generic mid-section of filler episodes, Love Hina is a very watchable 'romantic-comedy'.

Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Paul
Date Published: Fri, 11 Mar 2005
4 responses to our review of "Love Hina #6"

1. Comment by Takki

In manga, Love Hina is one of my favourite one... *don't know why* maybe it's because it's interesting, amusing, romantic... and a bit hentai~ish... n___n'' LOL... And it makes me wanna know what happens next!

Posted on Wed, 20 Jul 2005. Takki rated "Love Hina #6": 10 out of 10.

2. Comment by benny566

the manga is better because it gets to the point and dosent have any filler! disaporting!

Posted on Thu, 21 Jul 2005. benny566 rated "Love Hina #6": 7 out of 10.

3. Comment by Red XIII

A significant reduction in the ridiculous, over the top 'humour' makes this volume more bearable than the last; in fact probably the best it's been since volume 2 (I even found myself almost chuckling a couple of times). A reasonable ending to a series that has been promising at best, and mind-numbing at worst.

Posted on Fri, 30 Dec 2005. Red XIII rated "Love Hina #6": 6 out of 10.

4. Comment by el cholo

love hina is wonderful well i have the entire colecction in dvd ejeje

but i don t like the end

Posted on Wed, 3 May 2006. el cholo rated "Love Hina #6": 1 out of 10.

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