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Sep 12, 2016
Because of the many romcoms that appears every season, it's nice to just go back to the classic, the times where mixing romance and ecchi weren't a thing yet. And that is what Aizu pure had to offer.

Despite being produced in 2005, the animation and story were on par with current series which we have today. It's your typical shounen romance, but it's also a dramatic experience for us as we see Seto, the main character, do everything he can for the person he loves. Yes, he's indecisive, but his dedication is incomparable to a simple admirer. There are a lot of MCs who claim that they're ready to die for their loved one, but Seto's one of the few who actually went to near-death for his lover. Iori's pretty dense to not notice his dedication, but she's cute, so I'll let it slide.

The execution of the plot was not your usual linear plot. It jumps from one timeline to another in a way that it doesn't look like a filler. Although, there were a lot of blank scenes (like 30 seconds of Seto and Iori just sitting down doing nothing but blink).

Overall, this series was romantic. It got my heart throbbing each time the two lovers meet. I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for drama in an anime. Once you see the series, you'll see how pure it really is.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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