Creator: Yoko Kamio
Opening Theme: Futsuu no Nichiyoubi ni (An Ordinary Sunday) by Tomohiko Kikuta
Ending Themes: Kenka no Ato de by Tomohiko Kikuta and Todoku ka na by CaYOKO
Opening Theme: Futsuu no Nichiyoubi ni (An Ordinary Sunday) by Tomohiko Kikuta
Ending Themes: Kenka no Ato de by Tomohiko Kikuta and Todoku ka na by CaYOKO
Plot Summary: Tsukushi Makino’s only wish is to peacefully graduate from rich and snobbish Eitoku High. When her friend gets in trouble with the F4 – wealthy, good-looking bullies at her school – her priorities change. When the F4 is against her, so is everybody. Now, Tsukushi’s school life is all about fighting the F4 and survive their horrible bullying. (from back of vol. 1 DVD)
Review: First word that comes to mind in describing Hana yori Dango is LONG! That's right, this series is really really long and drawn out. I was able to finish it, but it was just so . . . drama filled and took forever for the main couple to get together and stay that way. Talk about defeating adversaries in the the name of love.
However the characters are easy to love and hate. And the story really gives a good view on how selfish humans can be. Or that sometimes you just have to give in and forget about pride to be truly happy.
I loved the opening theme and animation. Along with the second ending theme. I got An Ordinary Sunday stuck in my head for days after watching so many episodes in one go.
As much as I enjoyed the story and the weird ending. I can't say that I'd really recommend this, however if you're willing to sit through 51 episodes of indecisiveness then go for it, because it is kind of worth it.
Review: First word that comes to mind in describing Hana yori Dango is LONG! That's right, this series is really really long and drawn out. I was able to finish it, but it was just so . . . drama filled and took forever for the main couple to get together and stay that way. Talk about defeating adversaries in the the name of love.
However the characters are easy to love and hate. And the story really gives a good view on how selfish humans can be. Or that sometimes you just have to give in and forget about pride to be truly happy.
I loved the opening theme and animation. Along with the second ending theme. I got An Ordinary Sunday stuck in my head for days after watching so many episodes in one go.
As much as I enjoyed the story and the weird ending. I can't say that I'd really recommend this, however if you're willing to sit through 51 episodes of indecisiveness then go for it, because it is kind of worth it.
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