Maison Ikkoku

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Ikkoku House
Japanese: めぞん一刻
English: Maison Ikkoku
French: Maison Ikkoku: Juliette Je t'aime
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Type: TV
Episodes: 96
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 26, 1986 to Mar 2, 1988
Premiered: Spring 1986
Broadcast: Wednesdays at 19:30 (JST)
Producers: Kitty Films, Fuji TV
Licensors: VIZ Media
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Theme: Adult CastAdult Cast
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 25 min. per ep.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 8.221 (scored by 1918419,184 users)
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Ranked: #3522
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Popularity: #2524
Members: 73,554
Favorites: 1,742

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Dec 23, 2009
Rumiko Takahashi's Maison Ikkoku. Never have I seen anything as human as this. It was summer, a couple of years ago, when I stumbled upon an anime that seemed like it was an ancient artifact, a blast from the past. Because of how it looked (the quality's very worn-out), I almost dismissed it. Just like most of the people who do not give old anime a chance. I was fortunate enough because I decided to stick with the show for 96 episodes. After I watched it, I felt as though I just watched one of the best things that ever happened to anime.

The story revolves ...
Feb 9, 2009
First, I want to make a note that the ratings for Art and Sound are somewhat tough to call for this particular series; it is definitely showing its age, the color is washed out, the animations are far from pristine by todays standards, but all of that given, there are inspired flourishes that, at times, challenge the stuff you see coming out of computer-aided studios today.

When considering whether you are interested in watching this series, you should look elsewhere if you cannot answer "yes" to these two questions: "Am I patient?" and "Do I enjoy romance?". If you made it past that, you may ...
Mar 29, 2009
A lot of anime fans today don't seem to give series from the 80s a real shot, and that's really a shame. There's a lot of truly great storytelling from this era, and it seems to get dismissed because it "looks old".

Maison Ikkoku is one of those titles, and it's a crime that more people haven't seen this.

There's a real sense of humanity, tenderness, and subtlety in this series that really makes it stand out. It's a romantic comedy, but it's also so much more than that. It's a show about people, how we relate to each other, ...
Mar 11, 2019
Maison Ikkoku: the single most maddening piece of media I have ever experienced.

Romcoms, and just romance anime in general, is a genre that is very near and dear to my heart. I’ve seen almost all of the big ones and probably enjoy them more than most of the anime community. So naturally I was interested in what some call the grandfather of anime romcoms, Maison Ikkoku. I gave it a shot, and oh boy did I come to regret that decision.

The premise is pretty simple. A beautiful widow, Kyoko, moves into, and starts working as the “manager”, in the apartment complex the main character, Godai, ...
Nov 26, 2006
I find it a bit disheartening that most fans part of the "Rumic" niche are sometimes too focused on a lot of the hyped stuff and all the battles and action that come with it. I don't have anything against the new action series Rumiko creates or anything, but I feel that a majority forget that it was Rumiko's comedies revolving around romance that made her so well-known in the anime/manga world.

The story focuses on Yusaku Godai, a struggling, daydreaming student that is resident to a rundown boarding house "Ikkoku-kan". Godai is constantly being tortured ...
May 22, 2013
(First of all I apologize for my shit english, it's not my mother tongue. I hope it will be understandable.)

I try to write this review because some friends asked me "why do you consider Maison Ikkoku as a masterpiece ?". Indeed we can have some prejudices : It's an old anime, the graphic style is really different from the actual, the anime is very long (96 épisodes for a romantic show, never see it) and worse than everything, in France the name was quite ridiculous and people who saw it during their childhood have sometimes difficulties to be objective. So let's talk a little about ...
Apr 2, 2015
A couple years back I had started to watch Maison Ikkoku. I've always been into the romance/slice-of-life genre and Maison Ikkoku seemed like it would be a good show to watch. However after the first ten or so episodes one of my buddies had watched an episode with me. Needless to say, he didn't appreciate it as much as I did. For whatever reason, after that, I decided against watching the rest. But here we are in the year 2015, thirty-five years after the production of this gem. And let me tell you, despite what my friend may have said, ...
Mar 20, 2020
Maison Ikkoku is in my opinion is one of the best things I've ever experienced in my whole life. Before I jumped there is some I need to tell,
To be honest I wasn’t a fan of highschool romance anime i watched some clips in youtube and i find them annoying. However the only reason I decided to watched Maison Ikkoku because it's not set in school and it was made by same creator of Ranma 1/2, Urusei Yatsura and Inuyasha (which were crazy and enjoyable shows). Unlike other romance animes which is about 24 to 40 eps long. Maison ikkoku is the most longest romance ...
Feb 8, 2020
Maison Ikkoku is a slice of life romance series that was based off the manga of the same name written by Rumiko Takahashi, who I believe needs no introduction. The anime was adapted by Studio Deen, which can either be a good or bad thing, on one hand Deen made the Rurouni Kenshin Trust & Betrayal OVAs. On the other hand though, they created Ranma ½. Without further ado, let's see where this 96 episode anime takes us.

Story:

The story involves Yuusaku Godai, a young & poor individual who flunked his college entrance exam & is now studying to retake them. Problem is, Godai lives with ...
May 7, 2020
When I started this show, I had just recently completed Rumiko Takahashi's other huge anime known as Ranma 1/2. I had high expectations for this show since that show will now always have a place in my heart as one of my favorite 80's animes. I'm happy to say that now, this series is even better than Ranma 1/2. This is not a review of comparing these shows but since I just finished this series, let's begin.

The story is endearing. A man named Godai becomes a new tenant to a boarding house knows as Maison Ikkoku and is greeted by the beautiful widow ...
Jan 21, 2010
A few years ago, I just happened to come across this anime after it was recommended to my sister by her friend. After watching countless anime series' since, I can honestly say that there haven't been many that are better than Maison Ikkoku.

It's a series that is just as great as when it was released over two decades ago. Sure, the artwork may seem old now, but that's not the only thing we look for in a quality anime is it? Stretching across 96 episodes, Maison Ikkoku has a consistent quality to it and great characters. Inevitably for its length, there are fillers but these ...
Jul 14, 2012
Another of of Rumiko Takash'is masterpieces, Maison Ikkoku is one of my most loved romance comedy's in creation.

What i particularly love about this anime is that instead of a wacky alien,monster,disease or just some other absurd premise its a simple romance story. Guy lives in apartment building,new managers beautiful, love at first site yada yada. Now that sounds like it could be potentially boring but its not, the fact that it's so simple is refreshing, it surprises you in a realistic and relate-able fashion.

When i watch anime most of them take on as silly and humerus a concept as possible but with this one they ...
Jun 24, 2012
Maison Ikkoku, this is a classic, period.
Possibly one of the best, most sweet, and satisfying stories of love ever written in the world of manga and anime.

I hate to drop old cliched lines but here goes what I thought after watching the series: They just don't make them like this anymore do they?

Story/Character:
The best part about this anime is the long arduous path to love between Kyoko and Godai. 6 years, that's right SIX YEARS, the 96 episodes cover that long of a period for love to blossom. This isn't your any old quick and easy lovey dovey relationship making anime.
Maison Ikkoku covers the ...
Jan 10, 2020
Warning: I will not discuss anything regarding the story here, still there might be some spoilers ahead.

It's very rare for me to write a review, unless it leaves a mark on me. What can I say about Maison Ikkoku? It is hands-down THE BEST work of art by Rumiko Takahashi. You may have come across some her other works like Inu Yasha and Ranma 1/2, and no doubt they are really great works of art themselves. However, Maison Ikkoku is something on a different level.

After watching the entire series, you may find it surprising that this is the same person who created an action-romance title ...
Oct 1, 2020
Maison 'Misunderstanding' Ikkoku review. You'd think people were over exaggerating the amount of misunderstanding in this series.

Spoiler: They weren't

I read the manga as i watched the series. So if i mention something that you don't remember it probably means it was in the other medium.

Maison Ikkoku is a series that revolves around 5 characters. The 2 main characters., the MMC and FMC who are pretty likeable and the 3 side characters that are the worst things in existence. The FMC moves into the house called the maison Ikkoku and becomes the new manager as i think it was cuz it was owned by her recently ...
Jan 31, 2011
Now, where to start. This is my first review so bear with me, but I am going to tell you exactly why I think that Maison Ikkoku is a classic.

Story - 10/10

I will not go into detail about the storyline of this anime, but it revolves around a growing relationship between Godai and Kyoko, who both live in the same house, Godai being a tenant and Kyoko being the house manager. The story throughout the whole series was extremely compelling with emotions ranging from the deeply sad to the tremendously happy, and the great thing is that as you are going through the story, you ...
Feb 12, 2021
I stumbled across Maison Ikkoku when I was around twelve; I'm 36 now and have watched the series so many times I can't count. Originally, I had found the series on Viz VHS after noticing it was done by Rumiko Takahashi, and as a Ranma 1/2 fan, decided it looked good.

It was phenomenal.

This is not an anime to watch for special effects or action scenes. Watching the anime sometimes feels like watching a piece of moving art; a painting or a photograph of a glimpse in time that keeps moving. Everything is subtle, from the sound of the yam cart signaling what time ...
Jun 12, 2021
Maison Ikkoku is an anime that will leave a deep impression inside you, so much that you will keep thinking about it for a very long time, and you will probably want to watch it again.

I knew about it back in 1990 but at the time I was a little boy who wasn't interested in that kind of anime, instead I wanted more action. And then I always thought it was a comedy for kids, but this year I decided to watch it, and I was so wrong! Kids will certainly enjoy it, but adults will love it.

The show is sometimes comic and sometimes serious, ...
Sep 15, 2020
Such a hidden gem.

Maison Ikkoku is your classical romantic-comedy in which there's too-many-sided relationship and yes, you are right, your usual not-so-special main character. Classic, Why? Because it's aired before 20th century. No, it's not the main reason i called it classic. It's so classic because it just made me remember how romantic-comedy series (anime or not) toying with its audience feeling like, cursing the MC because he is too coward, blaming the rival because he/she is so much annoying, the misunderstanding which annoyed us the most and the feeling when "The MC is probably gonna win that girl, better stop watching now" but you ...
Jul 16, 2009
Maison Ikkoku. In my opinon a very memorable series and one of Rumiko Takahashi's greatest manga turned anime I have ever seen.

I still watch it. I feel the reminiscence of the train when it goes by... the buy-me-drink bars, buying beer in vending machines... I spent two years in Japan and I can say that it is amazing how things have not changed from the 80's.

This realistic (but incredibly harsh) anime gives a glimpse into the mindframe of a ronin named Yusaku Godai, a man who is trying to get into college and lives in a boarding house with other tennants. The main ...