Date A Live: Date to Date
Date A Live: Date to Date

Date A Live: Date to Date

2013Movie24 minJapanese

When Origami Tobiichi asks Shidou Itsuka out on a date, Shido considers this his best opportunity to set the record straight and end their relationship. However, even with the help of the Ratatoskr crew, his attempts to break up with her fail; in fact, Origami gladly tolerates Shido's humiliating requests and blunt comments! Shido's unconventional mission incidentally complicates his relationship with Tohka Yatogami, and it seems that easing the tension is only possible by going on another date.

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IMDb7.3/10
Google Users90%
Director: Keitaro MotonagaGenres: Anime, Action, Comedy, Harem, Romance, Sci-Fi, Supernatural

Plot Summary

Shido Itsuka's ordinary life is upended when he encounters a mysterious girl named Tohka, who reveals herself to be a Spirit, a powerful being capable of causing widespread destruction. To prevent further catastrophes, Shido must embark on a mission to 'seal' the powers of these Spirits by making them fall in love with him and kissing them. This often leads to comedic and chaotic situations as he navigates relationships with various Spirits, each with their own unique personalities and agendas, while also dealing with organizations seeking to eliminate them.

Critical Reception

Date A Live was generally well-received by its target audience, particularly for its blend of action, comedy, and harem elements. While not universally acclaimed by critics for deep narrative complexity, it garnered a dedicated following for its engaging characters, particularly the Spirits, and its lighthearted, often humorous approach to supernatural romance. The animation quality and action sequences were often cited as positives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming cast of Spirits and their distinct personalities.
  • Appreciated for its successful blend of action, comedy, and romantic subplots.
  • The animation and art style are often highlighted as visually appealing.

Google audience: Viewers frequently commend the anime for its entertaining premise and likable characters, especially the female leads. The humor and action are seen as strong points, making it a fun and engaging watch, though some find the harem aspects to be a common trope.

Fun Fact

The anime series is based on a light novel series of the same name written by Koshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako, which has been ongoing since 2011 and has spawned multiple anime seasons, movies, and video games.

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