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Nisekoi: False Love

Review of Nisekoi: False Love

4/10
Not Recommended
May 02, 2015
2 min read
80 reactions

Has some spoilers Story 4: It had potential. Two teens from opposing gang families that pretend to fall in love in order to prevent a gang war. However, the male character is actually in love with another girl and has to try to maintain a good relationship with her while going out with his 'girlfriend'. Over time the girl begins developing feelings for the male. This story would have had potential if the male wasn't denser than a brick and if he would stop getting embarrassed with every little action. Art 9: The art is really nice, I actually liked the character designs (Chitoge is very cute). The quality wasquite consistent and was well lit.

Sound 7:
OP and ED aren't memorable, soundtrack doesn't seem that interesting either. Voice acting is consistent, unfortunately it cannot be graded properly due to the mediocrity of the show.

Character 3:
Weak male that has the density of a brick. The other characters have very little character as the writers simply decided to apply the 'nice', 'tsundere' or 'support' onto them.

Onodera is the nice girl, she's never hits him nor yells at him.
Chitoge and Tsugumi are the tsundere.
Shuu and Ruri are the supports, basically they know everything but since they're supports, can't actually influence anything.

Enjoyment 4:
Chitoge's pretty cute and I actually enjoyed her onscreen time. She was well designed and her voice actor made her even cuter. However, seeing a lack of actual development for the protagonist towards any girls was just really boring.

Overall 4:
Basically a non-nude version of To-Love-Ru. Weak male lead that somehow has a harem of followers through his 'sincerity'.

Mark
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