Mitsune "Kitsune" Konno 's money-grubbing nature and her older, jaded, and more mature personality were originally intended to be used for Kaolla Su. Shinobu Maehara 's nature was settled on from the beginning of the series, however her physical appearance and age were extensively redesigned as the series concept was shaped. In her early design, Shinobu had a similar appearance to Forty Namba from A. Throughout the run of the manga, the series used digital editing processes.
After a rough sketch of a page was created, the page layout and basic detail were drawn and scanned into an Apple Macintosh. The major page elements were then shaded or filled with patterns, and elements that were drawn separately were added digitally to the page.
The manga also used a series of "banked images", which were basic line drawings of locations, such as a characters room. Instead of redrawing a location from scratch every time it was used, these banked images could be used as a base, and extra detail added to them depending on the requirements for the scene. Both of these techniques lead to characters having white outlines when copied digitally onto the scene.
Parts of Hinata Inn and other locations used were inspired by real life locations and designed from photographs collected during research. A twenty-four episode anime adaptation of the manga series, produced by Xebec, aired in Japan from April 19, to September 27, In July , the license was acquired by Funimation Entertainment, who released a box-set of the television series in February The series has proved extremely popular around the world, both commercially and critically.
In Japan, the manga sold over 6 million copies; over 1 million anime DVDs were also sold. The English release of the manga has been reprinted many times. Both anime and manga have received numerous industry awards in Japan and North America, as well as praise from critics. The series has seen several video games released across several platforms. Prior to the start of the anime, several image songs were recorded by the Anime cast members. Several maxi singles were released featuring some of these image songs as well as drama tracks, also performed by the anime cast.
Love Hina 1 came with a box to hold the other singles. There have been several Love Hina soundtracks released. Love Hina Again Soundtrack was released on April 3, He's not as lucky as it seems. Not shown: Mutsumi , Haruka , Seta and Sarah. Su : Can't ya just make it go away with a band-aid like ya usually do?
Like in one frame? Mutsumi : Hey, Naru, look at this! The capital of the Molmol Kingdom is called Todai! If you and Keitaro went there, then you'd have gone to Todai together! Keitaro: Promise me you'll never do anything like this again. I'd survive, but I doubt you would. Kitsune: giggling Imagine what Keitaro will think when he hears the samurai became a ronin Kanako: Why do only I have to get this treatment?!
Trivia Mitsune Konno's nickmame, "Kitsune" means "fox" in Japanese. Her nickname reflects her cunning and mischievous personality. Goofs In Episode 3, Kendo girl in Love? But, in the next shot, Keitaro is laying face down, and the floor boards are boken around him and smoking. Quotes Kaolla Su : Kaolla Su: adult version.
Alternate versions 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.
User reviews 39 Review. Top review. One of my all-time favorites. Those aren't the most happy series and movies out there so when I saw Love Hina, this was like a relief.
It made me laugh, cheered me up, brought up so much different emotions. Its serious and cheerful at once. It kept me hooked for the entire series, the specials and the sequel Love Hina Again. And another very important thing: the soundtracks and music are amazing. If you like cheerful love stories, this sure is a recommendation. It goes right up there with the Ah!
My Goddess is a little better in my opinion. At first Love Hina may look like some crazy kids show unlike the manga but there's so much more to it. I watched it several times now, and it gets better and better. You live along with the characters, you see their life, their evolution in the story and the series finish this just so perfectly in the end.
Even tough it's completely unreal, it all looks so possible and constantly goes up towards that one big climax: what about Keitaro and Narusegawa? Still, it's a pity they didn't completely end it.
The manga goes on for a few more chapters and clears even more things up. But that doesn't change a thing about how good the series is. This went straight into my top 5 of best anime ever.
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