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Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won't Lose (幼なじみが絶対に負けないラブコメ, Osananajimi ga Zettai ni Makenai Rabu Kome, "A Romantic Comedy Where the Childhood Friend Absolutely Will Not Lose"), abbreviated as Osamake (おさまけ), is a Japanese romantic comedy light novel series written by Shūichi Nimaru and illustrated by Ui Shigure.
This is a list of romantic anime television series, films, and OVAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre. For accuracy of the list, the most common English usage is followed by Japanese name and romaji version.
GE: Good Ending; Getting Closer to You; Ginban Kaleidoscope; A Girl & Her Guard Dog; The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses; The Girl I Saved on the Train Turned Out to Be My Childhood Friend; The Girl I Want Is So Handsome! Girlfriend, Girlfriend; Girls Bravo; Golden Time (novel series) Good Luck! Ninomiya-kun; Goodbye Sengen
You can always expect a happy ending—which is perfect when you want to zone out from your own dating disasters. Luckily, even with Netflix's rotating movie selection, there's always a collection ...
Her friends call her Mi-chon (みっちょん, Mitchon, anime: Micchon) Ch. 27 and Izumi's parents call her Mi-chan (みーちゃん, Mī-chan). Ch. 17 She has light pink hair, and is a good student, having placed 11th in her class.
A reviewer at Anime News Network praised it as "the standard by which all other modern romantic comedies should be measured" for its handling of the range of its characters' emotions. [81] The first volume was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as among the best graphic novels for teens for 2007. [82]
The anime began airing on Nippon TV from April 8, 2015, and is being simulcast by Crunchyroll. [38] The opening theme is "Miraikei Answer" (未来形 Answer, lit. Futuristic Answer) by Trustrick while the ending theme is "Shiawase no Arika" (幸せのありか, lit. "Happiness's Hiding Place") by Local Connect. [39]
An anime film, titled The First Kiss That Never Ends, premiered in theaters in December 2022. A live-action film adaptation, directed by Hayato Kawai, was released in September 2019. By December 2022, the manga had over 22 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series .