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Koisuru Boukun
Rated: R+ - Mild Nudity
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Manga
Score: 6.9
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Popularity: 2737
Tetsuhiro Morinaga is in love with his upperclassman Souichi Tatsumi. He even manages to confess his love. Too bad it turns out that Tatsumi is an aggressive, self-centered, and outspoken homophobe. Yet somehow, Tetsuhiro managed to fall in love with Tatsumi, the "walking personality disorder," who is the kind of man who declares that all gay men should be wiped off the face of the planet. An unfortunate accident with an aphrodisiac drug brings the two men physically together against Souichi's will. The experience has a life-changing effect on both men. But will it ultimately bring them closer or drive them apart?
Morinaga, Tetsuhiro
Main
Toriumi, Kousuke
Tatsumi, Souichi
Main
Midorikawa, Hikaru
Hiroto
Supporting
Hirakawa, Daisuke
Kamisama
Supporting
Kurokawa, Mitsugu
Supporting
Sugita, Tomokazu
Review
Chaoslyene
This is one of the best yaoi work I've ever seen. Everything from the art to the sound was awesome. It's a refreshing piece compared to all the cliche yaois out there, such as rich men buying poor helpless boys into being their sex slaves or school boys having twisted love triangles. If you haven't seen Koi Suru Boukun yet, GO DO IT NOW. I assure you that you won't regret it. NB: If you're against malexmale or any 'forced' sex then please refrain. Although, the 'forcing' isn't really extreme. (Those who have already watched please continue, those who haven't please turn back now) **SPOILER AHEAD!YOU'VE BEEN WARNED** Story.9 -I really enjoyed the plot. The pace is just right, and it slowly shows how Souichi is accepting Mori into his life. Not too much sex, since that would be a buzzkill. Just the right amount of it so the watchers won't get bored, and just the right amount of character development and storyline to keep it moving and interesting. Art.10 -The drawing style is great. Met my expectations 100%. Sound.10 -Oh MAMA! You gotta admit that Souichi's 'voicing' is ultra hot&smexy. I hate yaois when they make the uke sound like a total girl and it gets REALLY boring after a while. However, Midorikawa manages to give it spice and get the viewers intrigued, eh heh heh. Character.9 -What I really liked was how the characters were strong but somehow very delicate in a sense. Like Souichi for example. Although he has a tough and shrewd exterior, he also displays a soft fragility from time to time which is very amusing to watch. Enjoyment.10 -The best I've ever seen. Outstanding. Overall.10 -Some of you may be thinking this is too high of a rating but really, I think they deserve it. Everything was perfect.
redchlorofill
I saw that a voice actor for character that I liked was the main character for this. I sort-of randomly clicked it, saw that it was about HOMOS, saw that it was only two episodes, and said, okay, I'll give it a watch, why not? Now, uh... I didn't quite know what I was in for but what I ended up seeing was a bit surprising for me. The reason this didn't get a 2 or a 1 was because I enjoyed the voice acting from the two main characters; even if the lines were bad, they spoke with vigor that kept me interested. Thestory is pretty flat: homo likes a homophobe; we all know that 99.9% of those people are actually homos themselves. That's uh... basically it. It centers around two characters with other seemingly useless characters peppered in for no real reason. Also, spoilers, they include a fucking bottle of wine that, if consumed, makes the drinker stupid horny. SIGH. Art? Not bad. Typical 2010 style, nothing extraordinary. The soundtrack was nothing worth mentioning; very average. OKAY. The characters were... uh. Annoying? There's basically only two you have to discuss and that's the homo and the "homophobe". "Homophobe" is just a mega tsundere with an attitude, and homo? Uh. Kind-of an optimistic guy whose like, drive and character seem to be fixed on the fact that he LOVES the "homophobe". Enjoyment? Eh. I will discuss my major gripe with this right now. It contains spoilers so if you don't want to be spoiled, stop reading now. Right, so, I was majorly bothered by the lack of consent used by the homosexual character in this show. There were many, many, MANY instances during their initial sex scene that the homophobic character insisted that nothing more happen, etc. At NO point did the ever verbally agree to the number of things the homosexual character did. On top of that, the homosexual character just didn't quite... understand that concept. In either event, their relationship was just off-putting and unsavory. Consent is sexy, that's all I will say.