Sekaiichi Hatsukoi Movie: Yokozawa Takafumi no Baai

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Synonyms: Eiga Sekaiichi Hatsukoi, Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi Movie
Japanese: 劇場版 世界一初恋 横澤隆史の場合


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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 15, 2014
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Studio Deen
Source: Light novel
Genres: Boys LoveBoys Love, ComedyComedy, DramaDrama
Themes: ChildcareChildcare, WorkplaceWorkplace
Duration: 50 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.851 (scored by 3239432,394 users)
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Ranked: #9122
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Popularity: #2657
Members: 67,366
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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 7, 2014
*Taken from my AniList Review, I am using the 0/100 scoring, instead of 0/10.

Story (70/100) The Case of Yokozawa Takafumi is by all means no masterpiece. In reality, it is far from it. It is filled with cliché moments found scattered all about in the Boys' Love genre, and Nakamura is no stranger when it comes to said cliché. (-10 points). When you look at it as a whole, if this was any regular story, it would be rated extremely low. But since this is the ever-so popular BL genre, it is safe. You start out with Yokozawa awaking in a stranger's house. Seems...okay, right? ...
Sep 20, 2016
That was surprisingly much better than I expected. In fact I dare say it is -- by far -- the best of the entire Sekaiichi Hatsukoi oeuvre.

It still has typical BL problems, such as feeling incredibly rushed -- or maybe that was a feature of it being a 50 min movie instead of a, say 4-6 episode OVA; I haven't read the source manga -- I didn't keep exact track of how much time passed between Takano breaking it to Yokozawa that there was no chance at them ever getting together, but it felt like at most 2 weeks. Hm. I should ...
Mar 17, 2016
Being a huge Sekai ichi Hatsukoi fan (it's kind of my guilty pleasure), I was very excited when a movie was announced. I remember visiting online anime websites every week just to see if the movie had came out. I finally watched the feature film in December and, well, it wasn't disapointing, but I expected much more.
The story itself is VERY previsible. You don't even have to watch the trailer of the anime to know the ending. Also, I felt the plot lacked enough conflict to actually be called a movie. It was like watching a longer episode of a slice of life ...
Dec 30, 2018
Let me just say that this is my favorite couple out of both Junjou Romantica and Sekaiichi Hatsukoi. This review will likely be biased by the fact that I’ve read all of the novels. It’s likely not as interesting as a stand alone movie or even paired with the anime series compared to when it’s elaborated on in text.

The story of this movie is mediocre to decent. It’s cliche, although it’s better than you could expect, or at least I had when I first experienced it. It isn’t high stakes or with any meaningful conflict, but it is satisfying and sweet. The pacing wasn’t very ...
Aug 7, 2018
It's... another story? About Yokozawa moving on? It could easily fit into the regular anime series as another side story about a character who isn't Onodera or Takano. Definitely don't watch it until you've finished the anime because it won't make a ton of sense. The plot is very simple, so I suppose it isn't a major issue if you watch this alone, but it loses a lot of meaning if you haven't seen the anime first, or I suppose read the manga.

The art is on the same level or slightly better than the anime series, likely due to the extra budgeting and time typically ...
Jul 5, 2021
Prior to watching this movie, I've always hated Yokozawa as a character probably because he was written to always be on opposition to the main character.

In the end of season 2, though I think that the 2nd main character's treatment to him was very cold and harsh, he deserved it.

Releasing this movie is the creator's smart way of making Yokozawa's character more appealing to the audience. He had the best character arc and quite frankly got the best ending out of the 3 couples that were in the series. He was very likeable in the end.

As per the story, it had a ...