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 Encyclopedia: Love Hina Main Characters
Finally, late in the manga and in the Love Hina Again OAV series, it is revealed that Keitaro made a promise with his adopted sister Kanako that they would one day run the Hinata Inn together.
Love Hina Again (ラブひな Again) is a three episode OVA that takes place after Love Hina: Spring Special, and thus expands the Love Hina anime story.
She's 29 years old, unmarried, with no children (though in Ken Akamatsu's manga notes in Love Hina volume one, he suggests that she may be a single mother, there is no other mention of this throughout the manga or anime), and seems to play the role of peacemaker for the residents of the Hinata House.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Love-Hina-Main-Characters   (4952 words)

  
 Love Hina: Just the facts...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Love Hina (ラブひな Rabu Hina) is a popular manga (additional info and facts about manga) (and anime (Any of various resins or oleoresins)) series by author Ken Akamatsu (additional info and facts about Ken Akamatsu).
Love Hina is published in Singapore (A country in southeastern Asia on the island of Singapore; achieved independence from Malaysia in 1965) in English by Chuang Yi (additional info and facts about Chuang Yi).
The familiar set up of one boy living with a group of pretty but unusual women sometimes marks Love Hina as a harem anime (additional info and facts about harem anime) ; many fans disagree on the term.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/L/Lo/Love_Hina.htm   (412 words)

  
 Talk:Love Hina main characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The English distributor of Love Hina manga chose Western order and this article reflects that.
I would take some using the Love Hina DVDs I have, but I am not entirely certain they would comply with the picture policies...
Not sure if this is considered canon or anything (or if any similiar plot development happens later in the manga), but in the Dreamcast game it is revealed that Kitsune is the promised girl (which actually makes some sense from the Anime since they both have the same color hair).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Love_Hina_main_characters   (207 words)

  
 AnimeOnDVD.com >> Disc Reviews >> Love Hina Vol. #1
The main menu is a variant of the front cover with a shot of the Hinata in the background with the English logo over it.
The character profiles pages are done nicely, with the first one listing the character and their background and then showing a handful of images, then followed by another character.
Love Hina, while massively popular in Japan, also managed to become massively popular among a small segment of online fandom who managed to use at the time new technologies to reinvent the way shows are sometimes seen early by the select few as opposed to the massive majority of anime consumers.
www.animeondvd.com /reviews2/disc_reviews/32.php   (2069 words)

  
 Love Hina Advance Walkthrough - IGN FAQs
Honestly I was all excited inside, I mean "Love Hina on GBA!" But when you come down to it the game is pretty basic and stright forward, but being a Love Hina fan I was felt that either way I was going to do a FAQ on it.
They both love each other very much but Naru is too proud to admit it until much later in the series and Keitaro is so shy that he has inter conflicts with his feelings because of the "promise girl." That and he also has this thing going on with Mutsumi on the side.
Kentaro is in the Love Hina anime only and thus is only filler, however, I think he should have been in the manga as he is an enjoyable character who adds even more humor of a different kind.
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 Love Hina - TheBestLinks.com - Anime, English language, Ghost, Japan, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Love Hina (ラブひな) is a popular manga (and anime) series by author Ken Akamatsu.
The familar set up of one boy living with a group of pretty but unusual women sometimes marks Love Hina as a harem anime; many fans disagree on the term.
www.thebestlinks.com /Love_Hina.html   (396 words)

  
 Fictional character   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Some 18th and 19thcentury texts, on the other hand, represent characters' names by the use of a single letter and a long dash (this conventionis also used for other proper nouns, such as place names).
Minor characters, or stock characters, are often the focus of this kind of analysis since theytend to rely more heavily on stereotypes than more central characters.
At first the main character explains that it is a wrongnumber, but eventually he decides to pretend to be Auster and see where it leads him.
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One of the earliest examples of this is Niebla ("Fog") by Miguel de Unamuno (1907), in which the main character visits Unamuno in his office to discuss his fate in the novel.
At first the main character explains that the caller has reached a wrong number, but eventually he decides to pretend to be Auster and see where it leads him.
Some fictional characters are so famous that they can be references easily outside of the work from which they came, often because they have come to symbolize some archetype or ideal.
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 Love Hina
Love Hina's visuals are crisp, clean and improve upon the usual cel animation of lore.
Love Hina may be a romance story, but it is also the funniest anime I have ever had the pleasure of seeing; an emphasis needs to be put on the comedy aspect.
Despite the fact that the characters are classic shounen anime stereotypes, their personalities receive substantial development; by the series' conclusion, the majority of the cast no longer feels like mere cookie cutter characters.
www.animeacademy.com /finalrevdisplay.php?id=293   (1226 words)

  
 Website - Love Hina
The main character, a 20 year old male high school grad who yearns for Tokyo University (aka Todai) so that he can meet the girl of his dreams.
Since I do not like ecchi stuff, I cannot recommend Love Hina at all, except for personal viewing by those who are mature enough not to get worked up about the content.
Upon making the Love Hina Again Episode Guide, I remembered why I liked the show in the first place: it is hilarious in some parts.
www.mwolson.org /web/LoveHina.html   (1108 words)

  
 Animetric.com >> Anime Reviews >> Love Hina (TV series)
Love Hina is a 25-episode TV series based on the manga by Ken Akamatsu.
In fact, one of the most remarkable things about Love Hina is how the plot continues to fall into place episode by episode, despite all the comedy that ensues.
I heard that Love Hina's animation is fully digital, and that computers were used all throughout (which will probably explain why there isn't a single Love Hina production cel anywhere on the net).
www.animetric.com /klm/hinatv.html   (602 words)

  
 --Parietti Work's--Manga Reviews+More--   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Love Hina is defiantly a manga that u you 'like' or absolutely despise, and personally...it's a bit of a tie for each side.
Art is defiantly not bad in this series, all the characters in Love Hina are easily different from each other (meaning I can tell the characters apart) and the color work I've seen is very nice.
The only thing I found particularly strange was in one part of the book, two of the main characters didn't have their glasses on (but still able to see fine) and couldn't recognize each other!
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 ipedia.com: Fictional character Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In various forms of theatre, performance arts and cinema (except for animation and CGI movies), fictional characters are performed by actors, dancers andsingers.
Often times, readings that focus on stereotypes demand that we focus our attention on seemingly unimportant characters, such as the ubiquitous sambo characters in early cinema.
King Lear (Shakespeareanan character who does not recognize the only one of three daughters who love him; he is undone by his blindness to her, Cordelia's, love)
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 Amazon.com: Love Hina - Moving In (Vol. 1) - With Series Box: DVD: Yu Asakawa,Megumi Hayashibara,Yui Horie,Yumiko ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although we're never given her country of origin, it must be India, as she has a red dot on her forehead, loves superspicy foods, and in one of the mangas, we find out one of her coins has an elephant on it.
The main character is a complete pervert, (perhaps even more kinky than Ataru from Urusei Yatsura, which is less funny than it is frightening) yet he hides it under the overly cliche'd nice guy demeanor.
Taking those cherished series to extremes in Love Hina (as well as in A.I. Love You) is not bringing the genre up to speed as much as saturating the market with sub-par quality anime by standing on the shoulders of others.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005UBKB?v=glance   (2702 words)

  
 Momotora - Love Hina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Love Hina is most likely the best-known fanservice comedy anime in the world.
The story isn't very deep, and certain characters are developed much less so than the main two.
So fun, in fact, that Love Hina is my 3rd favorite anime of all time, close on the heels of both Chobits and PlanetES.
web.ics.purdue.edu /~rnasseri/lovehina   (665 words)

  
 Fictional character Article, Fictionalcharacter Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The protagonist (main character, sometimes known as the "hero" or the "heroine") of a novel iscertain to be a round character; a minor, supporting character in the same novel may be a flat character.
Scarlett O'Hara, of"Gone With the Wind", is a good example of a round character, whereas her servant Prissy exemplifies the flat character.Likewise, many antagonists (characters in conflict with protagonists, sometimes known as "villains") are round characters.
For example, Bigger Thomas of Native Son by Richard Wright is often seen as representative of youngfl men in the 1930s, doomed to a life of poverty and exploitation.
www.anoca.org /characters/list/fictional_character.html   (2552 words)

  
 Love Hina main characters
Keitaro is a 20 year-old student who at the start of Love Hina is trying to get into Tokyo University.
Haruka manages the Hinata Tea House at the bottom of the hill upon which the Hinata House sits.
It is clear that they were in love and something or someone came between them.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/love_hina_main_characters   (2608 words)

  
 A Shrine to Kaolla of the anime and manga Love Hina :: version three with Naru, Shinobu, Kitsune and Motoko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Love Hina is a show that is very cute and fun to watch.
He decides to go in, and is suprised when an unknown girl walks in for her bath.
Su is one of the minor main characters, if you know what I mean by that.
www.magitek.nu /kaolla/info_lovehina.shtml   (317 words)

  
 Toys N Joys Online - Love Hina Figures
From the Love Hina series, we have a set of 5 figures of the girls.
From the Love Hina series, we have a set of 4 figures of the girls.
From the Love Hina series, these are small pullbacks of the characters from the series.
www.toysnjoys.com /lovehinafigures.html   (1186 words)

  
 Love Hina 1 - Moving In
You see, Love Hina has one thing going for it that elevates it to a level more common with acclaimed romantic series like His and Her Circumstances (Kareshi Kanojo No Jijyo or Kare Kano for short), and that is the fact that it has heart.
What Love Hina is most about, it seems, is the control over one’s own life, about finding true direction in a world that imposes so many impersonal, meaningless expectations that happiness seems indeed as far away as an impossible dream.
Speaking of drawn in the literal sense, it has to be mentioned that Love Hina’s animated style is more suited to shoujo anime than then the shounen origins it actually harks from, which really only reinforces its emotive qualities (something that is a major feature of the shoujo genre aimed at the female market).
www.heroic-cinema.com /films/lovehina.htm   (1354 words)

  
 Japanimation.com: Love Hina
A real romantic at heart, he is actually on a mission to find a girl he made a promise to when they were little kids.
As a result, she doesn't think too highly of Keitarou at first, but she eventually begins to warm up to him as the series progresses.
Of course, these are only a select few of the main characters, for a complete profile of characters of this anime series, check out our featured site: Hina Love
japanimation.com /fancenter/lovehina/charas.html   (442 words)

  
 YBFREE.com 2005: Comics-N-Manga: Love Hina p.1 of 1
The book depicted all young boys as perverts and all young girls as loose, the main character was too stupid to sympathize with and the supporting characters were too bland.
While the first Volume focused on the two main characters, Keitaro, a boy who is struggling to get into Tokyo University and Narusegawa, the #1 student on her way to the same University, the second volume changed this.
We learn that she is not nearly as thought as was once believed as the naïve girl confuses the flu bug with being in love for the first time.
www.ybfree.com /43LOVEHINA1.html   (539 words)

  
 Love Hina, Vol. 1: Moving In (2000)
The characters in Love Hina will seem familiar to Anime fans of any experience: we have the angry, smart girl (Naru), the violent kendo star (Motoko), the shy and sweet Shinobu, the excitable and odd foreigner (Su), and Keitaro himself, a standard male with a good heart and poor self-esteem and worse study habits.
Luckily, Love Hina deviates from the formula enough to keep it interesting, such as downplaying the romantic interest a girl might have in Keitaro, and also makes the characters fond enough to seem like old friends and not just hackneyed plot devices.
It is nice to have a small gallery of images devoted to main characters, along with a short bio to go with them.
www.needcoffee.com /html/dvd/lhina1.htm   (527 words)

  
 "Rabu Hina" (2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Goofs: Continuity: In Episode 26 (Love Hina Christmas Special) Keitaro comes out of the elevator after experiencing Naru giving Seta a present, and loses his balance, catching himself on Shinobu, who puts her hands on his shoulders.
Before I saw this anime I thought it was another attempt by an anime director to make people laugh, but after watching the first episode alone I could not turn away.
This anime series is a beautiful adaptation of the original manga, although the characters all look slightly different to the way they were portrayed in the manga I must say they do look a bit batter in the series than in the manga.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0279570   (447 words)

  
 Love Hina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The first page is a cel of Naru in front of Toudai, the second page a georgeous snapshot of the girls in the dressing room by the hot spring.
Also, you'll find a gallery of Love Hina merchandise as well as music sheets, lyrics and images of the opening and ending.
More color pages are dedicated to several character files, a synopsis about the developement of the Keitarou/Naru/Mutsumi love triangle, etc., illustrated by commented snapshots.
scifi.pages.at /anizone/LoveHina/amag-artbooks.html   (338 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Love Hina - Go West! (Vol. 2): DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Love Hina is just a lot of fun.
Love Hina is one of the most popular romanic comedy anime availible.
Since many of the jokes in Love Hina revolved around Keitaro Urashima's supposed "pervertedness", and other awkward sexual situations, the dub version toned down the dialogue and changed the anime series in subtle and not so subtle ways.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005YUNF?v=glance   (1508 words)

  
 Facts about topic: (Seta)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For the manga character, see Love Hina Main Characters
A seta is a stiff hair, bristle, or bristle-like process or part of an organism (A living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently).
Setae help earthworms (Terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers) attach to the surface and prevent backsliding during peristaltic motion.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/se/seta.htm   (156 words)

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