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A box set containing the Christmas and Spring specials and Love Hina Again was released as "Love Hina Movie Set" on September 4, 2002. [22] [23] A complete box set of the television series, Christmas Special, Spring Special and Love Hina Again was released on September 28, 2004 as "Love Hina - Perfect Collection". [24]
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The Game Boy Color received Love Hina Pocket on August 4, 2000, and Love Hina Party on January 26, 2001. [86] [87] The Game Boy Advance received Love Hina Advance on September 7, 2001. [88] The Sega Dreamcast received Love Hina: Totsuzen no Engeji Happening on September 28, 2000, and Love Hina: Smile Again on March 29, 2001.
Naru Narusegawa (成瀬川 なる, Narusegawa Naru) is a fictional character in the Love Hina series by Ken Akamatsu and one of the central characters in the franchise. Known for her fiery temper and tendency to use physical violence to punish central character Keitaro Urashima, she is the first female introduced in the series.
Love Hina: Fortyfive 2000, Love Hina: 2001, Love Hina: Smile Again: Mario & Sonic: Nintendo, Sega 2007, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games: 2019, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: MLB: Sega 2009, Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009: 2013, Sega Card-Gen MLB 2013: NBA: Visual Concepts 2000, NBA 2K: 2003, NBA 2K3: NCAA: Visual Concepts 2001, NCAA ...
Ema Maeda (真枝 絵馬, Maeda Ema) appears in the epilogue of the Love Hina manga, Volume 14, which is set three years (four in the English manga) after the end of the main storyline. A timid 15-year-old girl who dabbles in conspiracy theories, Ema hopes to get into Tokyo University so she can improve her life and have people notice her.
You'll meet the one when you embrace creativity, talents, fun, and hobbies and let your inner child play wild and free. Youthful vitality, charisma, and bold proclamations of love set your partner ...
Love Hina is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu, serialized in the Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 1998 to October 2001. A twenty-four episode anime adaptation was produced by studio Xebec and aired in Japan from April to September 2000, with three follow-up original video animation (OVA) episodes released between 2000 and 2002.