Alternative TitlesEnglish: First Love Limited Synonyms: Hatsukoi Gentei Japanese: 初恋限定。
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 11, 2009 to Jun 27, 2009
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Popularity: #372
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for those that enjoy complex relationship charts
Both have a Big strong guy falling for a girl for no particular reason. Both of them guys love the girl they have fallen for with unconditional love. Harima/Misao seek to protects, care for, and sacrifices himself for the girl he loves even though Tenma/Ayumi already loves anther person. Harima/Misao may seem to have a hard exterior but it seems that beyond the multiple fights they get involved with they are both kind hearted (More so Misao then Harima) and loves animals.
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Extreme complex love polygons. Everyone likes someone who likes another person.
It's the same good stuff!!!!! You have the rich blonde, the sports onde, the delincuent sweet guy, etc etc etc.. Funny as hell!!!
Very similar in the fact that both series rely on complicated love triangles (probably being too generous here. You'd need a flow chart to map out the love interests) as a major plot device.
Both series are lighthearted slice-of-life comedies that don't really take themselves too seriously.
There are a lot of similar characters in the series. You can pretty much find a counterpart for every character in the other series (Tenma = Ayumi, Eri = Kei, Harima = Misao ..... you get the idea).
Also both series tend to spend a few episodes on each of the characters and then move on to the next. Because of that, it is very difficult to classify anyone as "the main character". Rather, there really isn't such a thing as a main character in either series.
Hatsukoi Limited has a gentler comedy and art style (similar to Minami Ke), but both deals with high school love from various angles. School Rumble focused more on comedic situations that arose from complex web of one sided love, Hatsukoi Limited focuses more on each character's thoughts and actions for their love.
Although high school romance is portrayed in different ways, both animes explore strikingly different situations from different types of love, but most importantly: leave you with warm and fuzzy feelings that you can only get from love comedy~
Hatsukoi Limited it's another romantic commedy, not as good as School Rumble, but pretty good in the end.
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Well, their both about girls finding their first love and stuff. And JCStaff produced Kimikiss and Hatsukoi, so they both have similar animation styles.
They are both same genre and same setting at school. Also, the character design is basically identical.
The atmosphere and the school setting is similar. Both are romance as well.
Both animes follow relationships that progress through the story. Both animes are produced by J.C. Staff, and both have the same artist(Marble) do the OP/ED. Marble did the Kimikiss OP and Hatsukoi Limited ED.
Both series are easy-going slice-of-life stories that take place in school. Lots of love triangles, pentagons and such and the art style is pretty well identical.
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Both involves romance. Both also involves several characters that are unrelated to each other at the start of the series but as as the story develops, the characters get connected to each other slowly. (also applies to ef - a tale of melodies)
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same gentle feeling of expierencing the first love
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Both anime are 12 episodes about a group of girls linked together by episodic love stories. Very similar. Hatsukoi Limited has quite a bit of fan service though (which is odd, considering it's marketed to girls, right?).
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Same author, romantic comedy
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Both are school comedy anime with similar set of characters: high schoolers with their siblings on lower/higher level involved. While Hyakko focusses more on the 'Slice of life' genre, Hatsukoi Limited is more on the 'Romance' side. The primary characters of Hyakko are in high school while those of Hatsukoi Limited are middle schoolers.
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Both shows are in the same genre and have a school setting. Not to mention, Mizuki Kawashita is the artist for the character designs.
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Both shows are about a bunch of girls and their slice-of-life adventures. Hatsukoi is a bit more serious, while High School Girls is a bit more comedic.
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