Last August I thought it would be a fun idea to do something that was kind of against the grain at the time and dump Negima, an already completed long running manga, over the course of several weeks. Now, a year, and over 200 volumes of manga dumped personally, I thought it would be fun to read Ken Akamatsu's other famous manga Love Hina.
>What is Love Hina? Love Hina is the source of that one dating sim you played when you were 13. It centers on Keitarō Urashima and his attempts to fulfill a childhood promise that he made with a girl to enter the University of Tokyo together. Having failed the entrance exam twice and with his parents no longer willing to support him, he goes to stay at his grandmother's hotel, only to find out that it has been converted into a female-only apartment. Hi-jinks ensue.
For better or worse Love Hina was massively influential on most romcoms that came after it and every Literally Me harem protag can trace their ancestry back to it at some point.
No, actually fuck you. And fuck this series for popularizing the modern Tsundere that fucking ruined the romance genre and all it sub genres for 20+ years.
>story time has degraded to the point it's shining a light on series so fucking mainstream they're in the weeb aisle at barnes and nobles Consider an exit bag.