Sukisho!
Sukisho!

Sukisho!

2005TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Hashiba has an accident and has lost all of his memories. When Fujimori comes to his school as his new roommate, He tells Hashiba that he is called Ran. He and Hashiba both have a split personality which they developed in their youth.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Hiroshi NishikioriGenres: Anime, Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life

Plot Summary

Shun Momose is a charismatic and popular host at a high-class club, admired by many for his charm and good looks. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he's tasked with looking after his younger sister's beloved pet, a strikingly beautiful boy named Rei. Rei turns out to be a vampire with a penchant for mischief and an unusual fascination with Shun, complicating Shun's already busy life. The series follows their chaotic yet endearing cohabitation.

Critical Reception

Sukisho! is a lighthearted anime series that garnered attention for its unique premise blending vampire tropes with slice-of-life comedy and romance. While it found an audience among fans of BL (Boys' Love) and comedic anime, its critical reception was generally mixed, with some praising its humor and character dynamics, while others found its plot predictable or its execution lacking depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic elements and charming character interactions.
  • Appreciated by fans of the BL genre for its romantic undertones.
  • Criticized by some for a predictable plot and occasionally juvenile humor.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Sukisho! are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception. Some viewers found the humor and the dynamic between the main characters enjoyable, while others felt it was too formulaic and lacked significant plot development.

Fun Fact

The character Rei's appearance as a vampire is a playful nod to classic vampire archetypes, contrasting with the more mundane and comedic situations he finds himself in.

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