mad love comedy
Kaguya-sama: Love is War - A sharp and hilarious romantic comedy from the creator of Oshi no Ko. It follows two high-achieving students—the student council president boy and vice president girl who are secretly in love but too proud to admit it. Instead, they engage in a playful "love war," using elaborate schemes to force the other to confess first. With its clever dialogue, quirky comedy, an army of crazy cute characters, and a mix of genuine moments, this series offers a fresh and entertaining take on romance.
Kanojo mo Kanojo is a wild comedy oriented romcom that twists the usual harem anime formula. It centers on a sincere young man who ends up living with two very different girls at the same time. The show thrives on the over-the-top, cringe-worthy absurdity of this situation, using the protagonist's earnestness to highlight the chaos of harem tropes. With a mix of hilarious moments and genuinely sweet interactions, it offers a funny and heartfelt take on the genre.
Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko! follows Tomo Aizawa, the perfect tomboy high school girl, as she tries to get her childhood friend and crush, Junichirou Kubota, to see her as more than just a friend. The story humorously captures her struggles to balance her wild nature with a desire to be more feminine. Tomo is supported (and occasionally hindered) by her friends.
Misuzu Gundou: A sharp-witted strategist who’s great to have on your side but tough to cross. She manipulates situations like a chess grandmaster with a playful edge.
Carol Olston: A bubbly, air-headed transfer student with the innocence of a lamb and the attention span of a goldfish. Despite her ditzy act, she’s surprisingly complex and adds a unique twist to the group dynamic.
Together, this quirky trio turns high school romance into a hilariously chaotic adventure filled with misunderstandings, karate chops, and plenty of heart.