Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsu-hen

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Synonyms: Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsuhen, Maison Ikkoku: Final Chapter
Japanese: めぞん一刻 完結篇
German: Maison Ikkoku: Kanketsuhen
Spanish: Maison Ikkoku (Juliette je táime): La Película
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Feb 6, 1988
Producers: Kitty Films
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Ajia-do
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Theme: Adult CastAdult Cast
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 1 hr. 6 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.141 (scored by 34853,485 users)
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Ranked: #38662
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Popularity: #7152
Members: 7,664
Favorites: 7

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jul 22, 2012
This movie is the finale of Maison Ikkoku, tho it introduces a character not present in the series it is still wonderful. It keeps in the spirit of the anime with awkward and very natural situations without becoming absurdly impossible to believe.

This is set during the time frame of episode 96 but as anyone whos watched the series there is a showing of the future of all the characters in that episode. This is not what the movies about, in the movie godai and kyoko are still not married.

The animation is slightly different but still great quality for the series. Sounds and music are equal ...
Jun 25, 2020
I’m going to be real with all of you this isn’t going to be a review, this is going to be a rant. You can already see my score, I disliked this movie greatly, I felt it spat in not only my face, but the masterpiece that is the original series. Before I really get into it, I just want to prestate that Maison Ikkoku is my 2nd favorite anime, at times being my favorite anime. I love everything about it from its characters, its realized setting, its heart-touching love story, the comedy, the drama, I love Maison Ikkoku. The series was such a masterpiece ...
Mar 16, 2020
I was expecting this to be a sequel, but it wasn't. It takes place before Godai and Kyouko get married, which means they have two options: they can fill in some of the year that got skipped before the wedding or they can do something immediately before the wedding. They do the latter; this is about one of the final (well, "final") parties at Maison Ikkoku before they tie the knot, and so it's a bottle episode with a ton of food porn. I'm here for it.

This is one of those movies that make you go "wow, it really is possible to make a good ...
Sep 18, 2018
A filler that takes place during the last episode of the series, two days before the big event. There is the introduction of a new tenant while the former ones stir up trouble once again during their pre-celebration party as an old rival returns and Kyoko is anticipating a mysterious letter.

It's produced by a different studio so it looks quite different - especially the characters. Animation's quite rough. It kind of fits in but also kind of doesn't considering the atmosphere because in the TV series it felt like a trusting bond was finally forged but then here, it suggests there's still some insecurity.

You won't ...
Oct 9, 2021
Mixed Feelings
I dislike the artwork. Why did they change Godai's face, but the others look close to the TV series. There were also several scenes where characters were just drawn badly. Like the scene where Godai and Kyoko talk by the front door - their necks are absurdly long. And who ever did the shading should be ashamed of themselves. At times, the art reminded me of whoever did Macross DYRL (another movie where I loved the story and characters, but really hated the artwork).

I think the thing I disliked the most was the lack of new material. I kept asking ...