5 reviews
This anime is very simple; a small ragtag band of people in the Food Club enjoy living life freely and relaxing at the huge private school that they live in (6,000 students in all). In this large campus that is run primarily by students the student counsel and cabinet are evidently a major role in any sort of activity pertaining to the stability and maintenance of the school... In other words the Food Research Club has got to go. They don't even do anything besides eat... But that can't happen as the club is a sanctuary for many. The FRC decide to enter the next new school election to stop the reforms and with it come the complications to politics and some other minor love antics. The sheer amount of content that is displayed by the anime that shows just how dirty politics can really become should be awarded. There are kidnappings, spies and a lot of melodrama if you're into that kind of stuff. By the end of the anime our character has drastically changed and becomes a man I feel I'd respect in real life. This anime comes highly recommended and should not be overlooked.
- brandonvu32
- Apr 14, 2013
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- jasek-19408
- Jun 10, 2020
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It's just your typical harem anime that really doesn't make you interested because basically the girl characters were annoying including the one male in this type of anime.....
- Irishchatter
- Dec 23, 2018
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Koi To Senkyo To Chocolate is a charming blend of romance and political intrigue set in a high school. The main character, Yuuki, is relatable as he navigates his feelings for his childhood friend and the complexities of student council elections. The anime does a great job balancing its romantic and political themes, keeping me engaged with its unexpected twists and relatable character struggles. I found the art style refreshingly unique and the soundtrack memorable. The characters felt genuine, with their ups and downs adding depth to the story. Overall, it was a delightful watch, even if it had some predictable moments.