Gift: Eternal Rainbow

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: ギフト~ eternal rainbow


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 6, 2006 to Dec 22, 2006
Premiered: Fall 2006
Broadcast: Unknown
Producers: Studio Jack
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: OLM
Source: Visual novel
Genres: ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Themes: HaremHarem, SchoolSchool
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.591 (scored by 1401314,013 users)
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Ranked: #64812
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Popularity: #3952
Members: 31,931
Favorites: 31

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 30, 2008
To tell you the truth, I did not expect much from these series..
but then, it seems I was wrong xD.

Story: the story is the usuall love triangle that I have seen so many times.
A childhood friend and a male protagonist getting along when another old friend that the male character had a crush on( usually) comes back and there goes the triangle. However, the story was, nonetheless, good. It wasn't boring, although there wasn'nt anything that stood out that much.

Art: the art overall was pretty good, and the figures didn't seem out of place. The characters were drawn nicely. The art did ...
Jul 31, 2011
Gift: Eternal Rainbow is yet another anime adaption of an H-game, usually im not into these kinds of anime but this series really proved me wrong on almost every aspect.

Now on to the story:
When I first read the summary I immediatly backed away thinking that its just one of those randomness anime that have no plot, But as above I was proven wrong and im really glad I was wrong, Gift: Eternal Rainbow has a very nice plot, quite confusing during the first half of the series and it starts at a rather slow pace, but as you progress through series It just keeps getting ...
Apr 1, 2009
Mixed Feelings
"Gift ~eternal rainbow~" is yet another show based on an H-Game. Really, what isn't based on an H-Game nowadays? In any case, I decided to watch it simply on the basis that it had no reviews on AnimeNfo. As such, I did not have high expectations. However, it turned out to be a decent show. By no means was it anything special, but it was somewhat enjoyable.


STORY: 5/10

The story of "Gift" isn't a particularly great one, and it doesn’t always make a whole lot of sense. Not to mention that the gimmick of this series, the Gifts themselves, are ...
Jan 29, 2015
"Precious gifts can be given even without relying on a miraculous power."

I feel like this phrase alone was indirectly against religions that believed in miracles, but please don't take me on that. A-Anyways, time to review!

Story: 9/10

Let me begin by stating my first impression that I was going to put the story down to a 6 or even a 5, but I was really wrong. This story started off happy, then kept getting better and better as it progressed. A good story always comes with a a good setting, problem and climax, which is why I would think this is a good story. Aside from ...
Jan 31, 2024
Mixed Feelings
I didn't expect much from Gift: Eternal Rainbow, but it turned out to be better than I thought. The story follows a well-known formula of a love triangle between childhood friends and a male protagonist. Despite this, the plot is engaging and manages to avoid being boring.

The art is commendable, with well-drawn figures that blend seamlessly into the scenes. The characters are also skillfully drawn, which contributes to the overall quality. The sound elements are integrated well, establishing the right atmosphere for each situation. The soundtrack plays a crucial role in enhancing the viewing experience.

The characters are not unique and follow typical genre tropes, making ...