Time to (re)read the manga that codified a lot of the tropes and clichés for romcoms in the early 21st century. Ken Akamatsu's breakout success; Love Hina. The second stop on our ride through the Akamatsu-verse.
>What's it about? Love Hina is based on that one dating sim you played way back before you really knew what dating sims were. Basically you pick a girl and then tap your foot every second she isn't on-panel.
Yesterday Keitaro and Naru studied a bunch, attended various parties thrown at Hinata Inn, and are now ready to shoot their shots at the big Tokyo University entrance exams.
That's true how did he not think of this? I already thought it was strange, but I just chalked it up to anime weirdness like a 12 year old living on her own.