Mkim said:JKHM said:
Not bold at all. Common knowledge.
rightful words coming from the guy who started the "movement"
cool
Yasaal said:At the end of the whole series who does the MC choose at the end. It's obviously a spoiler but I wanna know if it's worth watching the series. Just tell me who he chooses at the end of the whole School Rumble series.
To be honest, School Rumble to me have a great road to the ending that it might be worth checking it out not only for the sake of it. It's charming and humorous enough to stand on those legs alone.
But eventually you would have to "read the mango", not cause the manga is better but because the adaptation is incomplete, as in a entire chunk of the series was not animated.
But if you do want to know if the MC ends with someone, I would say he does.
If you don't care about petty internet debates then you can skip the following paragraph
So it works this way, the author drew a closure to the series, with the MC ending with someone but there is a "movement" out there that opposes that as being fake, as being "alternate", as you might end up seeing on this thread.
But if you disregard those chapters that the author drew himself, then there's nothing to bring closure to the relationship status of the MC.
So you have two options, either finish the series accepting the only representation of the MC ending with someone as being the ending of the series or disregard that and have the series being open ended with "No one ends up with anyone"
You can believe that if you want of course, but if you don't, be careful with expressing your opinions on the ending of the series because a certain individual from a certain "movement" will find you and say you're wrong, what you believe is not correct, you're wrong from believing what you saw on paper is true.
Petty internet argumentation aside:
I believe there's more to the series than just who the MC will end up with, specially since School Rumble presents such a big cast of characters, all of them who are explored. It is a School Rumble after all.
That makes a lot of different antics possible, which creates the hysterical but quite charming mood of the show, but when it needs to get serious, it do gets real.
But if you do need romance, there is romance present on the series, just not heavily. It is the main characters motivation, but you won't be seeing the series focusing on developing the romantic feelings of the characters all the time.
School Rumble is just a very enjoyable series in overall and if I were to recommend it, I would, but of course, if you're not really interested, you don't have to start it.