Good enough yet? Well if not, Welcome to Anime Music heaven!! To be blunt, there are so many good songs on this show, from Instramental, to good ol' J-Pop. The cool thing about the J-Pop is the fact that Megumi Hayashibara, the singer for the majority of the music in the show, was at the same time was the voice of Haruka Urashima. (Keitaro's Aunt.) That was especially nice during the festival episode where she ends up singing the theme to the show, "Sakura Saku," witch turns into a group singing. Nothing special in original terms, but I thought it was very enjoyable and is one of the more memorable parts of the show for some reason. Moving onto instramental music, I must say that the mixed variety was very good, and usually came in at the perfect times. At some of the few huge turning points, the instramental music chimed in, and multiplied all emotion levels by about 10! You Anime music fans will be in for a treat.

Keitaro's quest for his dream, and happiness be enough to entertain you? If your a romantic, love laughing till you cry, or just like anime in the smallest bit, then the answer is yes!! Everything that I have stated so far just emits entertainment of all sorts. And Keitaro's quest for his dreamgirl can sometimes be frustrating. It's a long, hard road, and I can be honest to say that at least twice, I was screaming at the screen, wondering, "Why the hell did he do that!?!?" or simply just, "What the @$#% just happened!?!?" But I'd be lying if I said that I didn't enjoy one minute of all of it. And like I said at the very beggining, this show is an emotional rollercoaster, in which you will probably learn from, if not relating it to your own life. I think I'll end this review by saying, if you liked Tenchi Muyo even alittle, you WILL Love, Love Hina!




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