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!!!BEGINNERS!!! 5 Recommendations for people who wants to start watching romance&drama anime.

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Jan 21, 2016 10:16 AM
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1. Kaichou wa Maid-sama,
When you are in an all-boys school which suddenly out of nowhere decides to start taking girls, you know it’s a big great news. That’s pretty much the backdrop of Kaichou wa Maid-sama where the girls find themselves first faced with a pretty horrifying situation. But with the episodes going, the girls realizes that mixing with the boys at school could be a dream come true.
2. Toradora!
Along with being a great romantic tale, Toradora is also brilliantly funny. It focuses on the life of Ryūji Takasu who, despite looking a little dodgy, is actually a really nice guy. It’s like the way in which you cannot judge a book by its cover; the outer appearance of the lead character is nothing like what’s underneath. And of course, this all becomes clear when he falls in love with Minori Kushieda.
3. Itazura na Kiss
Girls love this anime caters because the guy is a hottie. Personally, I like the romance and highly recommend Itazura na Kiss for the story alone. The female protagonist Kotoko is a senior in high school. She musters all her courage and confesses her love Naoki, the most handsome boy in the school. He rejects her right away. But after an earthquake destroys Kotoko's family home, her father seeks help from a childhood friend and Kotoko's family moves in with the friend and his family. Surprise! Her father's friend is Naoki's father so Kotoko gets the pain (and pleasure) of living with the crush who spurned her . . . at first.
4. Kokoro connect.
I felt like the story was, by far, the stongest point of the series and what made it stand out from your average high school romance/drama anime. While the audience is never given a full and proper explanation of why the main cast suddenly find themselves swapping bodies with each other, reading the others' thoughts or acting on their supressed desires, among other things, all these events are handled really skillfully to flesh the series' themes out.
All the apparently bizarre happenings have something in common: They force the main cast to lay their innermost emotions and struggles bare for their friends to see, no matter how much they might try to normally hide that side of them away, which is what prompts the others to try their best to help.
5. Kimi ni Todoke
Sawako Kuronuma is just like any other high school girl who wants to make friends and be useful. The only problem is she bears a worrying resemblance to Sadako from 'The Ring!' Because of her reputation, people are not only terrified of her, but small dogs even bark in fear at her presence; in fact, the only person in school who will talk to her is the lively class hottie, Kazehaya. As the pair spends more time together, Kazehaya slowly begins to bring Sawako out of her shell and soon their feelings for each other develop further. Though with her crippling insecurities, lack of social skills, and a series of cruel rumors and misunderstandings, it seems that Sawako's dream of a normal life won’t be quite so easy to obtain.

I hope you guys will have a great time watching it, and if you want comment some of your anime which you recommend :).
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Oct 20, 2016 9:00 PM
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Sakurasou no Pet Kanojo (The Pet Girl of Sakurasou)
and Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso (Your Lie in April)
and True Tears
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