A naive, traditional girl from the country goes to the city to find the boy she was engaged to as a young girl, and the two childhood friends fall in love.A naive, traditional girl from the country goes to the city to find the boy she was engaged to as a young girl, and the two childhood friends fall in love.A naive, traditional girl from the country goes to the city to find the boy she was engaged to as a young girl, and the two childhood friends fall in love.
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- TriviaThe characters' names contain meanings that reflect their history:
- Kaoru Hanabishi: "kaoru" means "fragrant", and "hanabishi" is a flower-shaped crest.
- Aoi Sakuraba: "aoi" means "blue" (and also translates to "hollyhock"), and "sakuraba" means "cherry blossom".
- Miyabi Kagurazaki: "miyabi" means "refinement", hinting at her being Aoi's guardian
- Taeko Minazuki: "taeko" means "delicate child", referring to her clumsy personality.
- Mayu Miyuki: "mayu" means "cocoon", referring to her family owning a silk company (silk is made from cocoons)
- Chika Minazuki: "chika" means "near".
- Uzume: Uzume is named after Ame-no-Uzume, the goddess of Japanese Mythology who was responsible for luring Amaterasu out of the Heavenly Cave.
- Quotes
Hanabishi Kaoru: By the way, Taeko-Chan, who told you that you were the best driver that he has ever met?
Taeko Minazuki (Mizuhashi, Kaori): Oh, the nice man at the Game-Center!
Everyone In The Car: EEK!
- Crazy creditsThe ending credits for each episode shows a sepia-colored image from that episode.
- Alternate versionsThe North American (Region 1 DVD) release by Pioneer Animation is the uncut video version, which contains nudity. The version shown on late-night Japanese television does not contains nudity.
- ConnectionsSpin-off Ai Yori Aoshi (2003)
Featured review
To sum it up quickly, Ai Yori Aoshi is about a college student named Kaoru who meets a sweet, kimono-wearing girl named Aoi. Aoi is looking for a boy from her past whom she has been in love with all her life. Kaoru helps the lost Aoi in her search, and they both eventually realize that he is the boy from her past. There is MUCH more to it than that, but let's get down to brass tacks: the first four episodes of this show rule. They are sweet and touching, and the relationship between Kaoru and Aoi becomes solid in merely these four episodes. If they kept the series with just them as characters, I would be thrilled.
But they don't.
Eventually, Kaoru and Aoi are moved to a big mansion, and this great romance series becomes another typical "harem" anime. Don't get me wrong - the series still rocks, but it GREATLY loses its punch when this happens. More beautiful females with their own personalities move in, and the relationship between Kaoru and Aoi is mentioned less. Normally, the harem motif is awesome, but it slowed down this series. That proves how good this show is. If only the relationship between just two fictional anime characters can draw you in, that means that Ai Yori Aoshi is a winner.
But they don't.
Eventually, Kaoru and Aoi are moved to a big mansion, and this great romance series becomes another typical "harem" anime. Don't get me wrong - the series still rocks, but it GREATLY loses its punch when this happens. More beautiful females with their own personalities move in, and the relationship between Kaoru and Aoi is mentioned less. Normally, the harem motif is awesome, but it slowed down this series. That proves how good this show is. If only the relationship between just two fictional anime characters can draw you in, that means that Ai Yori Aoshi is a winner.
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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