A box set containing the Christmas and Spring specials and Love Hina Again was released as "Love Hina Movie Set" on September 4, 2002. [22] [23] A complete box set of the television series, Christmas Special, Spring Special and Love Hina Again was released on September 28, 2004 as "Love Hina - Perfect Collection". [24] Valentine’s Day is a global event, celebrating love and companionship. Nationally, Valentine’s Day occurs on February 14th. Many origins stem from the event, the most prominent of which involves the martyr St Valentine, a Christian priest who operated during the time of the Roman Empire. It is said that, before his execution, he wrote a letter to his lover, ending the letter with “Your "#25: Motoko's Choice, Love or the Sword: Don't Cry" is the 25th Episode of the Love Hina anime series was created and released as a DVD bonus episode directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and written by Sho Aikawa. As with the anime episodes, the 25th Episode featured character designs designed by Makoto Uno, based on those designed by Ken Akamatsu, and possessed the opening theme song Sakura Saku as Love Hina (anime) Episode 1; Love Hina (anime) Episode 2; Love Hina (anime) Episode 3; Love Hina (anime) Episode 4; Love Hina (anime) Episode 5; Love Hina (anime Motoko's Choice: Love of the Sword: Don't Cry! Wed May 02, 2001: S pecial: Love Hina Christmas Special - Silent Eve: Mon Dec 25, 2000: S pecial: Love Hina Spring Special - I Wish Your Dream: Sun Apr 01, 2001: S pecial: Love Hina Final Selection: Wed Sep 05, 2001: S pecial: Kanako: Sat Jan 26, 2002: S pecial: Keitaro: Thu Feb 28, 2002: S pecial Love Hina is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It was adapted into a 24 episode anime series by Xebec, which aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 19, 2000 to September 27, 2000. The opening theme was Sakura Saku and the closing theme was Kimi Sae Ireba . Both songs were written by Ritsuko Okazaki and performed by Megumi Hayashibara. The two themes were released S1.E23 ∙ El regreso de Hina ¡La separación! Mon, Oct 23, 2000 Naru now wonders what she should do with her newfound knowledge and it seems like Keitaro is going to be returning home since his grandma has returned to reclaim the inn. A printable Episode Guide for Love Hina: a handy overview of all of the show's episodes Episode Guide for Love Hina: episode titles, airdates and extra information. Also, track which episodes you've watched. Episode list. Love Hina. Seasons Years Top-rated; 2000 2001; By what name was Love Hina (2000) officially released in India in English? Answer. See more gaps; Created by Ken Akamatsu and produced with assistance from Cu-Little2, the Love Hina manga series was serialized following the completion of Akamatsu's previous work, A.I. Love You. Following a twelve month concept schedule (September 1997 - August 1998), the first Love Hina chapter was released October 21st, 1998 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. Continuing for 123 chapters, with the final chapter Mutsumi Otohime (乙姫 むつみ, Otohime Mutsumi) A very sweet, very kind, scatter-brained girl who lives with her family on a small island off the coast near the main island of Okinawa west of its capital Naha. However, her family used to work at the Hinata House where, as children, she, Keitaro Urashima and Naru Narusegawa made a promise to one day attend Tokyo University together. Mutsumi Liddo-kun (Mr. Chupi in the English Dub of the anime) is a squirrel-like cartoon character popular during Keitaro Urashima's childhood and the star of a formerly popular children's show. Liddo-kun has two additional friends (dubbed "The Professor" and "The Dummy") who accompany him on his adventures. Naru Narusegawa, Keitaro and Mutsumi Otohime are all old fans of the series, accurately Love in Bloom is the fifteenth episode of Season 4 and the ninetieth overall episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Valentine's Day is around the corner when an anonymous valentine arrives at the Spellman home. At first, Sabrina and Zelda think that it was sent to them by Harvey or Mr. Kraft, but at finding out it wasn't from them, they conclude that it was sent to Hilda by an admirer. Hoping Concept layout. The Hinata House is a multi-story Japanese style Inn built on a small hill next to a river/stream overlooking the town of Hinata.The Inn’s main building has a south and north wing, with the South wing containing the majority of the complex’s residential rooms and living facilities and is connected to the eastern annex and terrace as well as the kitchen and dining building. Keitarō Urashima (浦島 景太郎, Urashima Keitarō) is the main protagonist of Love Hina. He is a cram school student desperately trying to get into Tokyo University because of a childhood promise he had made even though he cannot remember the name or face of the girl with whom he made the promise to. Self-described as plain-looking and un-cute, Keitaro Urashima is an uninteresting guy and Hey there mates! Here's a video i made of the Valentine's Day episode of relationship story with Sorasaki Hina in Blue Archive. With the current event in Blu The next episode to mention Galentine’s Day was season 4, episode 14, titled “Operation Ann.” Airing on Feb. 2 of 2012, the IMDB episode description says, “Ann’s friends try to set her Celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ in most western countries, Christmas in Japan is encouraged by the commercial sector of the country and became known solely as a festive event without any religious connotation. Christmas Eve is thought of as a romantic day, in which couples spend together and exchange presents. Gifts are exchanged and children's presents are left next to their pillow at Naru Narusegawa (成瀬川 なる, Narusegawa Naru) is the deuteragonist of Love Hina, with most of the story centering around her and/or Keitaro Urashima. A studious high school graduate, she desires to enter Tokyo University to fulfill a promise she made in the past. The unofficial "leader" of the girls living at the Hinata House, Naru possesses both physical beauty and intellectual brains
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