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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.
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Love hina reviewWhen I watched Love Hina I had never seen anime at all. Sure I had seen some poorly dubbed Dragon Ball Z and some Street Fighter, but I had never really seen a series that I had enjoyed. While looking through some sites I stumbled upon some pictures that belonged to Love Hina and noticed a short summary of the series. It sounded fair enough. A few days later I decided to watch Love Hina. Having watched the first few episodes I was instantly addicted. Love Hina is what started it all..... |
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