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An anime romance that didn't end the way you expected it to.

Yeah, something unconventional with an endign that wasn't what you expected.

Example:

Super Gals:

*I'll give the series this; for a manga blatantly & heavily influenced by Kodocha, I honestly didn't know which guy Ran would pick.

*Ends with a wedding between the protagonist's best friend Miyu & her brother Yamato. (Expected from the beginning).

*The protagonist herself; Ran, is very unromantic & has a crybaby boyfriend named Tatsukichi; all he gets in the end is a kiss on the cheek.Tatsukichi seemed like he would be the type of shoehorned-in love interest who had no chance in hell of wining. (Bold & unexpected).

*Yuya was the most interested in Ran, but being a lonely & neglected guy, gave into the feelings of Ran's rival Mami & learned to let go & move on. (Real character development).

The relationship between Rei & Aya felt completely forced. They had conflicting personalities; her a weak secretive crybaby & him a blunt abrasive jerk. It was like a rock dating a windshield. Rei was clearly interested in Ran & had no problem making Aya cry frequently. Rei only dater Aya because Ran pestered him to do it. (It's like mixing bad chemicals together in science class).
 likalaruku posted over a year ago
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mariepam198 said:
* Warning Spoilers for Oreimo *

From the very beginning the idea of Kirino and Kyousuke being together as a couple is very unexpected since well they are siblings . In the first season of the anime they have a terrible brother and sister relationship that get's better at the end . But , in season two they apparently get much closer more closer then siblings should and in the end they end up becoming a couple and getting married .... even though in season two Kirino's friend Kuroneko dates Kyousuke and they actually appear to be a great couple which led me to believe that Kyousuke would end up being with Kuroneko . Anyway this pairing was not what I expected and I even found it to be somewhat creepy 0-0 .
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* Warning Spoilers for Oreimo *

From the very beginning the idea of Kirino and Kyousuke being together as a couple is very unexpected since well they are siblings . In the first season of the anime they have a terrible brother and sister relationship that get's better at the end . But , in season two they apparently get much closer more closer then siblings should and in the end they end up becoming a couple and getting married .... even though in season two Kirino's friend Kuroneko dates Kyousuke and they actually appear to be a great couple which led me to believe that Kyousuke would end up being with Kuroneko . Anyway this pairing was not what I expected and I even found it to be somewhat creepy 0-0 .
posted over a year ago 
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After 22-24 years of anime, I've learned that Japan has a huge fetish for incest.
likalaruku posted over a year ago
spritle101 said:
Paradise Kiss.

The girl on the far left dated the guy in the hat; he got her into the fashion business. They break up at the end; he (whom is bisexual) goes overseas with the crossdresser who has a crush on him. The school girl marries her highschool crush, whom is a minor character for most of the manga & was more interested in that pink haired chick, who should have dumped the blonde jerk after he raped her.

There was a live action movie that decided to change the ending by hooking the two protagonists up together....I found it disrespectful to the source material.

Also disrespectful was that they didn't even do so much as a half assed attempt at making the actors look like the manga characters.

I understand that the anime had kind of a non-ending & apparently got a few hair colors wrong...Never finished it.
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Paradise Kiss. 

The girl on the far left dated the guy in the hat; he got her into the fashion business. They break up at the end; he (whom is bisexual) goes overseas with the crossdresser who has a crush on him. The school girl marries her highschool crush, whom is a minor character for most of the manga & was more interested in that pink haired chick, who should have dumped the blonde jerk after he raped her.

There was a live action movie that decided to change the ending by hooking the two protagonists up together....I found it disrespectful to the source material. 

Also disrespectful was that they didn't even do so much as a half assed attempt at making the actors look like the manga characters.

I understand that the anime had kind of a non-ending & apparently got a few hair colors wrong...Never finished it.
posted over a year ago 
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yeah.. weird ending..
ami_chan posted over a year ago
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