- 8.33/10 1. Editors choice: Welcome to the Ballroom
- 8.43/10 2. Premium pick: Clannad: After Story
- 9.95/10 3. Best value: A Silent Voice
- 8.32/10 4. Ouran High School Host Club
- 9.25/10 5. Your Name
- 7.91/10 6. Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
- 8.05/10 7. The Devil is a Part Timer!
- 8.88/10 8. My Teen Romantic Comedy Snafu
- 8.70/10 9. Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
- 8.13/10 10. ReLife
- 8.60/10 11. Fruits Basket
- 9.36/10 12. Toradora!
The bonds between characters can prove to be a strong storytelling device. This is especially true when it comes to the best romance anime. There is nothing like watching these bonds develop and flourish throughout the course of an anime season. Whether you’re tired of super saiyans, explosions and overpowered main characters, or you’re simply looking for a change of pace, the best anime of the romance variety have got you covered.
At first glance it may seem as though the genre of romance anime does little to distinguish itself as a popular choice. Upon further review, you will certainly discover that the best romance anime are a unique breed thanks to their ability to expertly fuse multiple anime-centric elements. In other words do not expect every romance anime to take place in a Japanese high school. The best romance anime are far from being one-dimensional. Expect to see a wide variety of narrative tools such as dungeons, body swaps, zodiac curses, and professional ballroom dancing.
1. Welcome to the Ballroom
This anime utilizes a unique animation style in order to bring the ballroom to life. At the onset of your viewing experience you will find yourself thrown into an unknown new world. However much like protagonist Tatara Fujita you will soon relish in discovering the world of ballroom dancing. Welcome to the Ballroom’s greatest feature is its welcoming accessibility. An understanding or appreciation for ballroom dancing is certainly not necessary.
As a newcomer, following Tatara’s journey is truly insightful. After contemplating his lack of interest in common high school activities, Tatara stumbles upon a dance studio. Tatara quickly becomes enthralled with the sights and sounds of the dance floor. He decides to act upon his one and only interest by signing up for ballroom dancing lessons. As Tatara is introduced to the world of professional dancing, he meets interesting individuals and his personality changes for the better. Tatara’s character development is one of the show’s main attractions.
Ballroom dancing is all about channeling the passion between two people and expressing that feeling on the dance floor. The passion and romance on display is as fiery as the effortless range of motion. The animation simply does not miss a beat. A strong soundtrack steals the show. The music composition always leads the way and grabs the viewer’s attention. It doesn’t matter if Tatara is practicing choreography in the studio or performing at a competition the ballroom music is incredibly captivating.
Tatara’s personal romance does not flourish until the final act of the 24 episode run. If it weren’t for the intense chemistry on display between the secondary characters, the wait would feel prolonged.
Read More- Ballroom dancing
- Unique animation style
- High school setting
- Genre: Romance, Sports
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: July 8th, 2017
- Studio: Production I.G
- Captivating music
- Fluid animation
- Tatara's character development
- Accessible new world of dance
- Slow romantic buildup
- Somewhat predictable
2. Clannad: After Story
Clannad: After Story is widely regarded as one of the most tear inducing anime ever made. The viewing sequence is unlike most of the titles on this list. Clannad: After Story is the sequel to Clannad. This can be viewed as a 24-episode second season follow up to the first season. This means that it is necessary to take in the first season in order to fully grasp the ongoing events. For some this may prove to be too hefty of a commitment however it is certainly worth the effort.
A masterpiece in storytelling, After Story follows Tomoya Okazaki and Nagisa Furukawa as they search for purpose and direction in life. No more can be said regarding the plot without divulging key elements. In short, this anime showcases a couple’s journey as they confront personal issues and strengthen their relationship in the process. The one issue regarding narrative fluidity is the inexplicable inclusion of supernatural elements. This anime is at its best when it examines human nature in a raw state.
Furthermore there are minor concerns regarding animation and sound. Aspects from the aforementioned departments are not going to blow your mind. This anime forgoes aesthetic investment in order to draw out an emotional investment from the audience via the relatable and heartbreaking story.
Character development is a key cog in the machine that is After Story. The benefits of having to work with a 24-episode season is that character arcs never feel rushed. The story and characters are given time to fully develop. Clannad: After Story is the perfect anime for those who enjoy an emphasis on meaningful storytelling.
Read More- Emotionally charged
- Second season
- 24 episodes
- Genre: Romance, Slice of Life
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Debut Date: October 3rd, 2008
- Studio: Kyoto Animation
- Storytelling
- Character development
- Examination of human nature
- Does not feel rushed
- Must commit to watching 1st season as well
- Supernatural elements
- Lackluster animation
3. A Silent Voice
If you’re prone to excessive crying, avoid this movie at all costs. Considering the fact that this movie released to the public in 2016, the animation is well ahead of its time. Fantastic animation is to be expected when it comes to anime movies. A larger budget means a greater attention towards animation. However nobody could have expected such flawless animation quality. Much of that credit must be given to Kyoto Animation studio.
At times this movie can be tough to watch. It does not shy away from sensitive topics such as bullying and suicide. Shoya Ishida recalls an impactful event from his past right before he attempts to commit suicide. Due to this unresolved issue he decides on a change of heart. The incident involves a middle school encounter in which Ishida ruthlessly bullies a deaf classmate. After she is forced to transfer school Ishida turns into a social outcast. This reputation follows him throughout high school as Ishida develops a social disorder in which he blocks out the faces of those around him. Ishida seeks out Shoko Nishiyama in order to make amends.
His journey seeking redemption is a harrowing one. He must face his demons and come to terms with his past if he wants any chance at leading a normal life. Things get complicated as Shoko develops feelings for Ishida. Before he can return the sentiment he must come to terms with his past by cherishing his present. This tale is wonderfully written and the way it was crafted with such care is impressive. Voice acting is superb as well as the original score. Ultimately the themes present are extremely hard-hitting and poignant. A Silent Voice succeeds as captivating cinema with a valid message.
Read More- Narrative depth
- Kyoto animation studio
- Award-winning
- Run Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
- Language: Japanese, English
- Rating: PG-13
- Studio: Kyoto Animation
- Tackles difficult themes
- Thought-provoking dialogue
- Easily captures audience emotional investment
- Flawless animation
- Excellent voice acting and score
- Pacing issues
4. Ouran High School Host Club
Ouran High School Host Club is certainly one of the older series on this list. Though what it lacks in modern animation, it makes up for with sheer charm. This anime takes place at a prestigious school meant for elite members of Japanese society.
As a scholarship student protagonist Haruhi Fujioka does not fit the mould at Ouran academy. After mistakenly opening the door to the school’s host club, she is invited in as a member.
This club is compiled of charming men whose sole purpose is to entertain the women at the academy. Due to her masculine appearance she blends in with the club’s other members. Fujioka suddenly finds herself in a whirlwind of new experiences. Her social position creates a wonderful comparison between her attitude and that of the numerous entitled students. This show sets itself apart due to the strength of its large cast of characters.
In terms of plot, things tend to shift toward random events that do not lead toward a rising conflict of sorts. However this approach works well due to the anime’s ability to create so many interesting characters. The drama moves along swiftly and offers genuine moments of affection.
It is a shame that the music does little to enhance the romantic atmosphere. Ouran host club is not without its laughs. The show practically works as a satire in which each character displays a specific stereotype. The joy of watching this anime is observing how the characters develop and eventually grow out of their predictable personas.
Read More- Prestigious academy
- Satire
- Cosplay
- Genre: Romance, School, Comedy
- Language: Japanese, English
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: April 5th, 2006
- Studio: Bones
- Charming characters
- Examination of social positions within society
- Great pacing
- Genuine laughs
- Outdated animation
- Random plot
- Lacklustre music
5. Your Name
Shortly following its release in 2016, Your Name took the world by storm. Your Name is a rare revolutionary work. It broke records commercially and saw critical success. Simply put, Your Name is the most successful anime movie of the past decade. This film holds the title of highest grossing anime film worldwide.
Director Makoto Shinkai has earned tremendous amounts of praise for his wonderfully crafted work of art. Shinkai has been called the next Miyazaki. That is high praise for an up and coming director.
To begin, the beautiful animation is like nothing you’ve seen before. The vivid imagery pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible regarding Japanese animation. Every scene is sure to take your breath away. The emotionally charged narrative is also a positive attraction. Two teenagers are caught in a body-swapping loop. Forced to share their vastly different lives, these individuals go through a journey of introspection that leads to wonderful discoveries. The romance aspects develop between the two individuals as they desperately look to shorten the geographic distance between them.
Ultimately, the viewer is not meant to understand the supernatural forces at play. In fact, it is recommended not to fret over the science fiction aspects. It will only confuse you, distracting from the beautiful story being told. The dialogue is gut-wrenching and truly hits a nerve for anyone who ever wondered if the grass is greener on the other side. Credit to Your Name for creating a conversation surrounding gender roles and the antiquated nature of such ideas.
Read More- Highest grossing anime movie of all time
- Directed by Makoto Shinkai
- Critical success
- Run Time: 1 hour 46 minutes
- Language: Japanese, English
- Rating: PG-13
- Studio: CoMix Wave Films
- Industry leading animation
- Captivating love story
- Rural and urban Japanese setting
- Journey of personal discovery
- Supernatural elements feel forced
6. Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
If you’re looking for a dose of action to go with that romance, Sword Oratoria: Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon has got you covered. Comically long name aside, this show is well worth a watch based on its success mixing several genres.
In a fantasy world name Orario adventurers are tasked with exploring mythical dungeons. As a child, protagonist Bell Cranel was often told stories of ancient heroes. The diminutive adventurer decides to set off on a journey to become one of those legendary heroes. The one problem that arises is his complete lack of experience in handling the dangers of the dungeon. Cranel nearly dies in the dungeon only to be saved by number one adventurer Ais Wallenstein. Immediately struck by her beauty Cranel vows to become strong enough to stand by her side.
This anime is particularly great for history enthusiasts. Each adventurer belongs to a mythical house. Mythological deities such as Apollo and Ares run these houses. Seeing these deities interact with their mortal “children” is immensely entertaining due to the fact that they stay true to their historic personalities. At first Cranel trains alone however the focus quickly shifts toward the quintessential friendship first narrative. This aspect tends to be predictable if not too cliché.
However, it is nice to see that Cranel’s development as an adventurer increases as he lets new people in. Cranel’s story is one of a true underdog. From zero to hero his powers quickly develop. As his popularity rises he must fend off the numerous women who seek his affection. Although Cranel only has eyes for Wallenstein, this does lead to unexpected moments of humor. Ultimately, aspects of action, fantasy, humor and romance come together to form a worthwhile watch.
Read More- Genre blending
- Historic figures
- Underdog story
- Genre: Romance, Adventure, Fantasy
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Debut Date: April 4th, 2015
- Studio: J.C. Staff
- Fight scenes
- Unexpected humor
- Protagonist development
- High entertainment value
- Predictable and cliché
- Does not innovate
7. The Devil is a Part Timer!
Very few anime offer up as unique a premise as The Devil is a Part Timer! The isekai genre has been a popular medium over the years. For those new to anime and manga, an isekai series follows the travel or transportation of a human being from Earth into a fantasy world. The Devil is a Part Timer! cleverly subverts this popular storytelling device.
A demon king named Sadao Maou, his henchmen, and his nemesis Emilia are all transported to modern day Japan. Maou quickly discovers that he must adapt to life on Earth or succumb to his new surroundings. In order to lighten the financial burden of life on Earth, Maou earns a job at a fast food restaurant. The following events are packed with gut-wrenching moments of comedy. There are moments of action however do not expect to be blown away by the fight scenes. They are clearly not the main attraction.
Character development is at the forefront as we see that even demon kings are capable of gentleness. Although his nature as a demon king is ever-present, Maou proves time and again that he is a great guy. He constantly puts others first. These standup qualities lead to his coworker’s growing affection. Not only does she fall in love with him but the hero Emilia who knows Maou’s secret also falls for him creating an interesting dynamic between the three. Although events may seem repetitive at times it is truly interesting to see Maou develop into a decent person. It is also important to note that the opening and ending sequences are beautifully crafted.
Read More- Isekai genre
- Binge worthy
- Focus on finance
- Genre: Romance, Comedy, Fantasy
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: April 4th, 2013
- Studio: White Fox
- Flips typical Isekai
- Incredibly funny moments
- Well developed secondary characters
- Excellent opening and ending themes
- Weak love triangle
- Below average animation
8. My Teen Romantic Comedy Snafu
My Teen Romantic Comedy follows the anti-social Hikigaya as he searches for quintessential high school experiences. Hikigaya’s self-awareness is the anime’s main attraction. The series treats romantic comedy tropes as narrative development tools. This forthcoming approach is incredibly refreshing. It also blends extremely well with the abundance of humor that mainly comes from seeing the world through Hikigaya’s cynical point-of-view.
As the series progresses, Hikigaya becomes less and less of a loner. He learns to open up to others and his perception of his classmates drastically changes. This character development is expertly drawn out. It is a joy to visually track how each new encounter slowly sets a change in motion for the stoic protagonist. My Teen Romantic Comedy utilizes a unique dry humor that often times leaves the viewer laughing out loud. The show practically plays as a satire, finding joy in dissecting the habits of typical romantic teen dramas.
However, it isn’t all fun and games. As one of three members of the service club, Hikigaya proves to be an expert problem solver. He frequently puts out fires across the school when it comes to interpersonal relationships. Speaking of relationships, Hikigaya gets caught up in a love triangle that involves the two other members of the service club. This presents a difficult situation that serves as the main conflict of the first season. The issue arises due to the friendship all three members share with each other. Navigating these complicated feelings can often lead to moments of heavy dialogue that tend to drag on.
Read More- Realistic portrayal of high school life
- Dry humor
- Love triangle
- Genre: Romance, School, Drama, Comedy
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 3
- Debut Date: April 5th, 2013
- Studio: Brain's Base
- Captivating love triangle
- Hikigaya's cynical point of view
- Refreshing take on school romance
- Well-drawn-out character development
- Satire
- Dialogue drags on at times
- Fails to constantly grasp attention
9. Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
For those unfamiliar with anime terms, an otaku is a young person who lets their love of pop culture limit their social skills. As Narumi Momose gets ready to start her new job, her goal is to keep her darkest secret hidden from her new colleagues. Unfortunately for her, she runs into an old friend who knows that she’s a secret otaku.
Narumi Momose is shocked when a coworker and fellow otaku suggests that they should start dating. They conclude that this is the best option for both as their lifestyles have gotten in the way of past relationships. The following 11 episodes are a charming insight into the lives of the new couple.
The colorful cast of characters is the most appealing aspect of this show. If you’re someone who enjoys widespread character development then you’ll be pleased with what this show has to offer. In terms of animation, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Romance anime are not known for their high-quality animation. However, this show manages to imbue its character design with a ton of color. Each character’s design is unique, as are their expressions and mannerisms.
Expect a ton of references to video games and other otaku-related culture throughout the episodes. The show is lighthearted and easy to watch. Eleven episodes are the ideal number to tell this unique story. The dialogue is impressive and a standout aspect of the show.
As far as romance elements are concerned the show is quite light in this regard. The show aims to showcase the day-to-day life of otakus, rather than focus on the romance between certain characters.
Read More- Office setting
- Otaku culture
- Two couples
- Genre: Romance, Comedy, Slice of Life
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: April 13th, 2018
- Studio: A-1 Pictures
- Ideal episode count
- Colorful animation
- Small cast of characters equally developed
- Emphasis is not entirely on romance
10. ReLife
ReLife is a short albeit satisfying ride that offers insight into reliving the days of our youth. At 27-years-old, Arata Kaizaki is struggling to find meaning and motivation in his life. Luckily a fated encounter shifts the trajectory of his life. Kaizaki becomes a test subject for a research institute. After taking a strange pill, Kaizaki wakes up the next morning as a 17-year-old.
The research requires that Kaizaki returns to high school and experience a second lease on life. The hijinks ensue as Kaizaki attempts to cope with how high-school life has changed during the past ten years. Watching Kaizaki try to avoid his past mistakes and create a new path in life is a true joy.
The fact that Kaizaki is so relatable is ReLife’s main appeal. Whether you’re content with where you currently find yourself or you strive to forge a new path, Kaizaki’s desire to right his wrongs is a great underdog story.
There’s no doubt that the story is drama-heavy. Luckily, moments of humor offer a refreshing change of pace when things get too heavy. That’s not to say that the moments of drama are not welcome. They are executed perfectly and push the plot forward with very few holes.
The pacing can feel a little slow at times. However seeing as the season only consists of 13 episodes, this isn’t a dealbreaker. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for the animation quality which does appear to be outdated for an anime that was released in 2016.
Read More- High-school setting
- Correcting past mistakes
- Research project
- Genre: Romance, School, Slice of Life
- Language: English, Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: July 2nd, 2016
- Studio: TMS Entertainment
- Relatable protagonist
- Well-timed comedy
- Moments of redemption
- Slow pacing
- Outdated animation quality
11. Fruits Basket
The 2019 iteration of Fruits Basket is a reboot of the classic anime originally released in 2001. This extremely polished version has breathed new life into the franchise. The anime focuses on the relationship between orphan Tohru Honda and the mysterious Soma family. As it turns out animals of the Chinese Zodiac possess the twelve members of the Soma family. These members are cursed to revert to their animal forms if touched by a person of the opposite sex. This had lead to a lonely existence for many of the family members.
After hearing of their hardships Honda is moved to action as her caring spirit takes over. Several members of the Soma family start to fall for Honda. This series is filled with both humor and romance. The inevitable awkward moments of unwanted transformation are to be expected when things get intimate. It is incredibly interesting to witness each individual of the Soma family seeing as they are all unique in some way. Guessing which Zodiac animal possesses which member is a fun game to play based on their personality.
This is definitely a character driven show. Although the updated animation is a welcome addition, it is the strength of the relationships on display whether romantic or platonic that moves the show forward. Yet another wonderful change arrives via the updated voice acting cast. The voice acting is above average and the performances culminate toward a captivating viewing.
Credit must be given for the anime’s willingness to tackle sensitive topics such as child abuse, discrimination and abandonment. At first glance this may seem like a lighthearted anime however the tone can change at a moments notice by offering some thought provoking themes.
Read More- Reboot,.
- First season
- Supernatural elements
- Genre: Romance, Drama, Supernatural
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Debut Date: April 6th, 2019
- Studio: TMS Entertainement
- Updated modern animation
- Female protagonist
- Fluid change of tone
- Tackles sensitive topics
- Dialogue heavy moments tend to drag on
12. Toradora!
Toradora! debuted in 2008 and birthed many passionate fans in the process. Throughout the years, it has remained a fan favorite due to its relatable characters. At first this may seem like the quintessential high school teen romance anime however Toradora! is quick to dispel these comparisons. Although most of the events take place in a high school, Toradora! expertly navigates its way around tired clichés.
The characters feel dynamic in every possible way. This show does not turn its characters into one-dimensional personality traits. Instead the dynamism each characters displays leads to unexpected events. The unpredictable nature of the plot truly draws in the viewer. Each character exhibits a range of traits, which humanizes them. You’ll sometimes forget you are watching a scripted show. Toradora! follows the unlikely meeting of two students who are plagued by the societal perception of their outward appearance.
Ryuuji and Taiga share a common goal. Due to the fact that they each have a crush on the others best friend, they make a pact to assist one another. This delicate situation leads to many heartfelt moments, as their bond grows stronger. Toradora! expertly integrates moments of humor. These moments are primarily found at the start of the show and become scarce as the lighthearted atmosphere shifts towards heavier themes.
This shift is timed perfectly which leads to a smooth narrative flow. The soundtrack is yet another highlight that further enhances scenes of high tension. Don’t be surprised if some tears begin to trickle out. The soundtrack, dialogue and characters draw a feeling of emotional investment out of the viewer. The one issue that arises in regards to Toradora! is a lackluster conclusion. For many this anime failed to wrap up proceedings in satisfying fashion.
Read More- Fluid change of tones
- Numerous characters
- Intertwining relationships
- Genre: Romance, School, Comedy
- Language: Japanese
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Debut Date: October 2nd, 2008
- Studio: J.C. Staff
- Relatable and dynamic characters
- Unpredictable events
- Challenges societal perceptions
- Expertly mixes in comedic moments
- Excellent soundtrack
- Disappointing conclusion
In terms of defining qualities romance anime aren’t all that different from other anime genres. As viewers, we can certainly expect a greater focus toward character interaction and development. However, many of the elements that make anime great, in a general sense, remain the same.
Storytelling
Storytelling will forever be a vital element of entertainment. This is especially evident when it comes to romance-centric plots. Other anime genres can rely on eye-catching fighting scenes or super-powered main characters, however, this is not a luxury of the romance genre. This genre relies on the ability to convey a message and strike an emotional chord within the viewer. Clannad: After Story is perhaps the perfect example of storytelling single-handedly elevating an anime into must-watch status.
Both the animation and audio on display in After Story are subpar, yet it remains one of the most popular romance anime of all-time. To take it a step further, the actual plot isn’t all that interesting either. Nothing truly exciting occurs and the episodes do not follow a particular plot progression however the show excels in storytelling. The manner in which the anime goes about telling the story of a young couple is mesmerizing. So much so that the actual events do not matter. Only the themes and meaningful message rise above to strike at the viewer’s heart.
Anime movies such as Your Voice can prove to be a master class in heart wrenching storytelling. Movies must be given additional credit when it comes to successful storytelling that leads to emotional investment. Anime shows typically have 12-24 episodes to work with. This elongated period welcomes plot development that leads to a payoff. Movies have much less time to work with in terms of engaging an audience. It is almost impossible not to be moved to tears after witnessing the painfully honest love story showcased in Your Voice.
Characters
Creating relatable characters is no easy task. Many anime studios have tried and failed. Only the best romance anime have the ability to craft inspiring characters. Character strength can efficiently make up for weak points across the board. It doesn’t really matter if your opening theme is lackluster if the viewer is itching to get a look at the inspiring characters on display. What’s more impressive is the fact that some anime successfully craft a whole cast of interesting characters.
Toradora! certainly falls in the aforementioned category. It’s no surprise that the love-hate relationship between Ryuuji and Taiga acts as the driving force behind the anime. However, after watching a couple of episodes, you’ll realize that the true stars of the show are the secondary characters. These secondary characters are interesting enough as individuals. The true magic arises when all of these wonderful characters begin to interact further complicating the romantic dynamic between the protagonists.
Animation
Although retro anime has a vintage feel that can scarcely be recaptured in today’s day and age, the capabilities of modern animation can leave audiences utterly stunned. When Your Name hit Japanese theatres in 2016, it was praised for its captivating story though more so for the eye-catching animation. Your Name proved to be the perfect storm of quality and went on to break the worldwide record for highest grossing anime movie of all time. The beautiful scenery will blow your mind. The animation brings rural and urban Japan to life in thriving fashion. The colors and fluidity are entirely revolutionary.
FAQ
Q: What romance anime should I watch first?
If you’re new to romance anime why not start with the classics. Romance anime has been a popular genre since the ’90s. Over the years there have been many critically acclaimed romance anime. A popular option, to begin with, is without a doubt Toradora. It’s certainly one of the older romance anime around, however it is by no means ancient, having come out in 2008. The animation isn’t complex enough to suffer from a lack of quality. In addition, the episode count of 25 gives viewers something to sink their teeth in. Character arcs are fully developed throughout the 25 episodes. My Teen Romantic Comedy Snafu is yet another one of the best romance anime around. If you’re looking for something entirely focused on romance, this is it.
Q: Where can I watch romance anime?
Luckily, nowadays anime can be found on multiple streaming platforms. Thanks to the genre’s rise from underground medium to mainstream likability, streaming services have access to a wonderful array of anime. Of course, this includes a ton of the best romance anime. What’s more is that some high-quality anime is available on popular streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu. In the past anime would be restricted to anime-only services like Crunchyroll and Funimation. These two anime-only platforms are perfect for the avid anime viewer. Their functionality, accessibility, and amount of content are truly incredible. The fact that there are platforms for casual and hardcore viewers alike is a fantastic thing.
Q: Should I watch romance anime dubbed or subbed?
Subbed or dubbed represents the great debate when it comes to anime viewers. For years, viewers have squabbled over which format is the ideal way to watch anime. As with most overblown debates, the answer to this question comes down to preference. Ultimately your preference will decide whether or not you opt for sub. The subbed version is an authentic representation of how the show-runners meant for their show to be perceived. This means that voice actors are accurately cast to specific characters. In addition, the tones and the general atmosphere of the show is as authentic as can be. Yet for some, reading subtitles is an unpleasant aspect of watching a show. This is completely understandable thus we have a split opinion when it comes to subbed and dubbed anime.
Q: How Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon a romance anime?
Many romance anime often crossover between genres. There are very few anime that are categorized as exclusive romance anime. Popular genres that mix well with the romance genre are comedy, school, and slice of life. There are elements that all of these genres share thus it makes sense that we see multiple genres combined for one anime. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon is a little different in that it mixes genres that we don’t necessarily see with the romance genre. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon is a fantasy adventure series with romance elements. This willingness to subvert the norm and think outside the box is what makes this show one of the best romance anime around.
Q: What is fan service?
Viewers who are looking to enjoy romance anime must be wary of fan service. Although there’s nothing wrong with watching anime for fan service, those who are not looking for this type of content are often caught off guard when it appears in anime. Fan service is often sexual in nature. It is intentionally added to please a certain demographic. An example of popular fan service is the appearance of a character in a swimsuit. If you want to avoid fan service, ensure that there is no evidence of this before diving into the best romance anime.
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