Mahoraba: Heartful Days

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Japanese: まほらば ~Heartful days~


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 10, 2005 to Jun 27, 2005
Premiered: Winter 2005
Broadcast: Unknown
Licensors: Discotek Media
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Themes: IyashikeiIyashikei, Visual ArtsVisual Arts
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.311 (scored by 1054010,540 users)
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Ranked: #27872
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Popularity: #4324
Members: 26,391
Favorites: 108

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 7, 2008
When I was younger, people often treated mental illnesses as if they were a joke or an excuse. People suffering from depression were often called lazy, schizophreniacs were shunned, more serious cases of mental illnesses were put away - out of sight, out of mind. Because of these beliefs, and because of some atrocious acts which were sensationalised through national media, all mental illnesses became tarred with the same brush. It's only in the last few years that society has become more accepting and understanding of the suffering caused by mental illnesses on the part of those suffering from them, and those who care for, ...
Jan 31, 2008
When watching an anime series, above all else, there are really only two important distinguishing qualities that make good anime great: storyline and character. What makes Mahoraba absolutely a joy to watch is the cast of dynamic characters who we learn to love throughout the series. The characters in Mahoraba are very unique but genuine. They each have their own quirks and faults and as the story progresses, we learn a little more about each of them. It's funny how in the first few episodes, everyone tends to pick their favorites. I did the same thing, and there were even ...
Jan 26, 2008
Honestly I look at this entire series as the Cutest case of multiple personality disorder ever.
It's a light hearted .. and truely funny and endearing tale of a boy who wants to write childrens books .. and the crazy people he lives with.
If you want to focus on the 2nd main character and her personalities .. thats great .. each one of them is great in a crazy way .. :D

But honestly if your looking for a accurate portrayal of MPD... then go read a medical journal ...

Antipanda Highly Recommends this series for a good laugh and some really interesting characters. ...
Sep 11, 2009
There are many different things that make a show stand out, and for that same reason there can be just as many different opinions for a given show. As for me, I'm a sucker for intriguing, well-developed characters that stick around in your head long after you've finished the show, and Mahoraba just happens to offer such characters.

On the surface, Mahoraba is a story of the main character Shiratori Ryushi's stay at the Naritakisou apartment, the real focus of the show is on its dynamic gang of side characters. While it is easy to present a bunch of easily likable characters that offer some additional ...
Feb 10, 2010
I have to admit that I stayed away from this show for quite a while because I saw the description and immediately thought "Love Hina." Not to say that I think Love Hina was terrible, but it was a struggle to get through. Most people that have watched it probably feel the same way. But this show is really much much better than Love Hina in every way.

Mahoraba, like many romance series', including Love Hina, centers around the main character coming to live in an apartment surrounded by a bunch of strange characters. Yes, many of them are girls, but this ...
Jul 5, 2012
I have to admit that I read many glowing reviews for Mahoraba: Heartful Days, and I can see why after watching it myself.
The story follows the usual format of "boy wants girl" while having to deal with a wodge of meddling, strange and very pecuiliar roomies. The girl, Aoba Kozue, has everything going for her except..... Yes, she suffers from MPD, and everybody around her knows about it, except for boy (Shiratori, Ryushi ).
What follows is a romp of enjoyment. The main characters are well developed (and all rather odd in their own way), and the story moves forward without loosing ...
Dec 23, 2009
This anime is amazing to say the least, they take all aspect of messed up peoples life's and wrap it in one "apartment complex" if that is what you would even call it. I would recommend this anime to someone who is just starting to really watch anime. It's not like most other animes that I've seen personally where everyone falls "in love" with the main guy lead. It's just one person and there second cousins which most people wouldn't think about doing but they still would if they really like the person. So like I said earlier, if your just starting out watching anime, ...