Hatsukoi Limited.


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Synonyms: Hatsukoi Gentei.
Japanese: 初恋限定。
English: Hatsukoi Limited
French: Hatsukoi Limited
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 12, 2009 to Jun 28, 2009
Premiered: Spring 2009
Broadcast: Sundays at 00:00 (JST)
Producers: Shueisha
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Theme: SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.271 (scored by 4078040,780 users)
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Ranked: #29422
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Popularity: #2054
Members: 101,528
Favorites: 225

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for those that enjoy complex relationship charts 
report Recommended by Vin-nii
The atmosphere and the school setting is similar. Both are romance as well. 
report Recommended by Vizard
they are both about love and about couples.While Amagami is about a boy falling in love(in an omnibus style-he falls in love with various girls in different arcs) Hatsukoi Limited is about girls pursuing their love interests(couples are formed with a continuous storyline). They are both good but I like more Amagami 
report Recommended by HRisa
The anime is also about many couples, pursuing their love, most of which is in female perspective, in a school romance setting. It has more depth regarding the character(s) background and perspective. Both also have the same fluffy feeling to it. If you want more fluffiness (i don't know how to describe that feeling) might as well as give it a try. Also, the heroines are beautiful 
report Recommended by Nom-Nom-Nom
Both shows are in the same genre and have a school setting. Not to mention, Mizuki Kawashita is the artist for the character designs.  
report Recommended by Shirt
First impressions can make a difference. Falling in love for the first time. Two unlike people fell in love with each other. One has multiple love stories. The other the best bro helps the couple get together.  
report Recommended by AnimeFan500
an all-girl school comedy.. no boys in azumanga though. plus rika dobashi and kagura are both tomboyish and excels in athletics 
report Recommended by mrpogi91
Araburu really reminds me Hatsukoi Limited. Both have got simillar graphic style, they are both "light" romance with some kind of adultery jokes, in both each heroine has got "her own lover". If you like comedies/romances and you like Araburu, you should also check Hatsukoi Limited. 
report Recommended by LordCrane
Teenagers find romance among their classmates and people around them, and with each episode focusing on a different first love kind of match up, some of which go well, and others are played off as situational. Hatsukoi Limited involves mostly junior high and some high school girls and their relationships. Some of the crushes involve the siblings of the girls and lots of love polygons. Towards the end of the series, the crushes turn into confessions and rejections and the polygons get shaken a bit. In Boys Be, the main characters are in high school. The main guys get put in different relationship situations, usually with a  read more 
report Recommended by Angus
Although Hatsukoi is much more of a slice-of-life, both are great romance anime that have a few cliches, but they make them their own. Both can get crazy at times, but their strongest points are the more serious aspects, like the drama and romance. Also, from my own personal experiences, I have found that fans of one series tend to also enjoy the other. 
report Recommended by sojikai
It shares the same unique character pairings that are likable and fun to watch. Both are focusing on romance comedy. If you want to have some good time, go watch these two great series.  
report Recommended by Luuji222
Taking away the magical drug that turns an adult into teenager in ReLIFE the similarities in both of these shows are far in between. In ReLife and in Hatsukoi Limited we meet characters who are in high school in a coming of age setting they both deal with love and friendship in a somewhat slice of life type of way however the big difference is the humor ReLife is more easy going with cute moments while Hatsukoi Limited is a little bit more ecchi.  
report Recommended by bunnij
hatsukoi reminds me of DKN. Pretty similar setting and enjoyment. hatsukoi is more on romance, while DKN has few. If you enjoy DKN I'm sure you will enjoy Hatsukoi too. the characters were separate with boys and girls so that viewers in both sex can enjoy the show.  
report Recommended by Luuji222
The story and the art may not be similar ( nothing is similar) but if you like how they focus on one character every episode you may like this anime.  
report Recommended by Addicer_xx
Samem atmosphere, but better design, comedy and characters. Instead of a multiple routes history, the friends have each one their own love history and how this influence their friends. 
report Recommended by Kuhaisku
Honey and clover has a much more mature feeling to it, but it deals each character's special romance like Hatsukoi limited. 
report Recommended by darknessneko
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.  
report Recommended by kiosy
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?). 
report Recommended by AnimeObasan
Same author, romantic comedy 
report Recommended by ceasol
same gentle feeling of expierencing the first love 
report Recommended by zuckerschock
Both take place at a high school and revolve around multiple heterosexual teenage couples. 
report Recommended by IrisInABottle
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) 
report Recommended by Yukari_Hiwada
Both shows show several (potential) romantic relationships (with different couples). Both are a must for fans of (light-hearted) romance! 
report Recommended by mrmuk
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. 
report Recommended by atlantiza
School + romantic + comedy + history of first love.  
report Recommended by Canti23