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    • Click to manage book marks. Type: TV Series Plot Summary: Kanenone Academy was an all-boys high school isolated from the world by mountains and hills. Yusuke Takasaki, the average 11th grader, led a normal life in the academy until the academy announced attempting for co-ed, and high-school girls were being transferred for the summer semester.
    • Story-Green Green is an anime that was designed specifically to get a young male audience, and no one else. The only thing that drives the story elements is the possibility of ecchi moments, and what plot that they try to put in there is largely forgotten in the first half of the series, and it doesn't make it into the series until the last couple of episodes, which are the only good episodes.
    Green Green
    グリーングリーン
    (Gurīn Gurīn)
    GenreComedy, Romance, Slice of life
    Light novel
    Written byNoboru Yamaguchi
    Illustrated byShinji Katakura
    Published byMedia Factory
    DemographicMale
    ImprintMF Bunko J
    Original runNovember 2002 – January 2004
    Volumes5
    Original video animation
    Produced byTakayuki Imayama
    Written byKazuhisa Sakaguchi
    Yoshikazu Kuwashima
    Music bymilktub
    ReleasedDecember 20, 2002
    Anime television series
    Directed byChisaku Matsumoto
    Yuji Muto
    Produced byTatsuya Ishihguro
    Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka
    Music byShinkichi Mitsumune
    StudioStudio Matrix
    Licensed by
    Original networkTV Kanagawa, TV Saitama
    English network
    Original run July 12, 2003 – September 27, 2003
    Episodes12 (List of episodes)
    Original video animation
    Green Green: Erolutions
    Directed byYuji Muto
    Produced byHisatoshi Yoshikawa
    Written byAtsuhiro Tomioka
    Music byShinkichi Mitsumune
    StudioStudio Matrix
    ReleasedMay 28, 2004

    Green Green (グリーングリーンGurīn Gurīn) is a Japanese, 12-episode anime adaptation of the H-gameof the same name. While there are no sexually explicit scenes in the first 12 episodes, the series has a strong focus on nudity. A non-canon sequel exists to the story as a thirteenth episode, which was released at a later date. This 'Episode 13' is unlicensed and not included in the US release.

    Media Blasters licensed Green Green for distribution in North America, and the first volume was released on May 16, 2006. They have since released the 12 TV episodes on three DVDs, first separately throughout 2006, and then in two different budget collections in 2007 (the original single volumes in a box) and 2009 (the three discs in one 'Litebox' case). The series premiered in the U.S. television in January 2016 on the channel Toku.

    Story[edit]

    Green Green takes place in the countryside of Japan, at the isolated all-male boarding school of Kanenone Gakuen (translated literally in English as 'Sound of the Bell Academy'). Since there are no females for miles, the school is advertised as the 'last remaining paradise for men on Earth'. The Kanenone school board has begun talks to merge with an all-girl boarding school, in hopes of becoming a co-ed boarding school. This has the hormone-driven, girl-deprived male body of Kanenone thrilled.

    Both schools decide to have a test run of sorts, having the girls from the all-girls school stay at Kanenone for a month, in order to see how the boys and girls get along. Yuusuke Takazaki, the main character, has his hands full with his 'perverted' roommates, nicknamed the Baka ('Idiot') Trio. The Baka Trio - which consists of Bacchi-Gū, an overweight shameless pervert, Ichiban-Boshi, a self-proclaimed ladies man, and Tenjin, a gentle giant who has a 'little sister' fetish - are incredibly excited that there will be girls around.

    When the buses containing the girls arrive, one girl named Midori Chitose excitedly disembarks first, leaping at and happily hugging a confused Yuusuke. Who is Midori and how does she know Yuusuke? The series focuses on answering this question and the antics of the Baka Trio.

    Characters[edit]

    Yuusuke Takasaki (高崎 祐介Takasaki Yuusuke)
    Voiced by: Atsushi Kisaichi (2002 OVA), Ken Takeuchi (TV series, Erolutions) (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
    The main male lead, Yuusuke is perhaps the most 'normal' of the boys at Kanenone. He is friends with the Baka Trio, but does not share their more perverted interests. Despite this, the Baka Trio consider Yuusuke to be a member of their group, and he usually finds himself forced or dragged along into involvement with their less-than-wholesome activities.
    Yuusuke is implied to be the reincarnation of the boy from the tale of ill-fated lovers mentioned at the start of every episode, with Midori as his partner. However, Yuusuke appears to have no recollection of his past, and initially responds to Midori's affectionate advances by either pushing her away or treating her harshly. Only after recovering his past memories does he fall in love with her. Yuusuke also finds himself liking the tomboyish Futaba Kutsuki, creating a love triangle between the three main characters.
    Tadatomo Ijuuin (伊集院 忠知Ijuuin Tadatomo) aka Bacchi-Gū (バッチグー)
    Voiced by: Kazunari Tanaka (Japanese); Peter Doyle (English)
    Tadatomo is the overweight, long haired, leader and most perverted member of the Baka Trio who has no shame. The arrival of beautiful girls to Kanenone seems to send him out of control. He does things such as drinking the bath water the girls recently bathed in, to making a nipple print of his own nipples so he can imagine they belong to a girl. Bacchi-Gū is considered to be the lead comic relief of the series and is the male mascot of Green Green.
    Hikaru Ichiban-Boshi (一番星光Ichibanboshi Hikaru)
    Voiced by: Jin Domon (Japanese); Ezra Weisz (English)
    Literally translated in English as 'number one shining star,' Ichiban-Boshi believes himself to be a suave ladies man. He has a book of pick-up lines to use on his new female classmates, but he always fails and makes a fool of himself. He is the least perverted member of the Baka Trio.
    Taizo Tenjin (天神 泰三Tenjin Taizou)
    Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
    Tenjin is the gentle giant of the Baka Trio. He has an odd fetish. He dreams of having Sanae consider him a big brother, and then she will sleep next to him.. while he smells her and eats rice at the same time (a joke referring to the word okazu, which means both 'meal' and 'porn'). Sanae's young appearance makes him instantly attracted to her, but Sanae wants nothing to do with Tenjin.
    Midori Chitose (千歳 みどりChitose Midori)
    Voiced by: Sara Nakayama (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
    The main female lead, Midori is an outgoing and cheerful girl who seems to know Yuusuke and is in love with him. She seems willing to do anything for him, even filling out a form of perverted questions the Baka Trio gave her, hoping it will please Yuusuke. In the opening scene of the series, Midori narrates a tale about two people who were in love, but their love was forbidden at the time and they could not stay together. They promised each other to meet again in another life, hinting that Midori is the girl from the tale and somehow retained her memories, while Yuusuke is the boy from the tale, but he has not retained the memories of his past life. She is also noted to have D-cup breasts. She seemingly has no grasp at the effects some of her antics have wrought, such as climbing on top of a bedridden Yuusuke in the nurses' office while in lingerie, and hanging on to his arm after class ended. Her given name means 'green' in Japanese, probably in reference to the name 'Green Green'.
    Futaba Kutsuki (朽木 双葉Kutsuki Futaba)
    Voiced by: Eriko Fujimaki (Japanese); Kristen Rutherford (English)
    Futaba plays the role of the tough, boy-hating tsundere. She is less than enthusiastic about the co-ed trial run of the schools, and acts as the self-appointed protector of the girls against the boys of Kanenone. She is particularly disgusted by the antics of the Baka Trio, and does not hesitate to resort to physical violence against them as punishment for their indiscretions. After the Baka Trio pulls a humiliating prank on her, she decides to leave Kanenone immediately on her own. She gets lost and injured in the surrounding woods but is rescued by Yuusuke, who carries her back to Kanenone. This act of kindness, along with an earlier display of chivalry by Yuusuke to protect her modesty, sparks feelings inside her for the boy, and Futaba soon finds herself falling in love with Yuusuke. The two become a couple in Episode 13.
    Futaba has a younger sister, Wakaba. She is also the main character in the H-game's second sequel, Green Green 3.
    Reika Morimura (森村 麗花Morimura Reika)
    Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese); Alexandra Gerstein (English)
    Reika is a mysterious person seems to know about the connection between Midori and Yuusuke. She seems to be intent on keeping the two apart, trying to put Futaba and other girls together with Yuusuke instead. She is noted to have E-cup breasts like Chigusa. Reika's motives are explained near the end of the series. Her given name in Japanese means 'lovely flower'.
    Unlike the other characters, Reika was not in the H-game of Green Green. She was created as a new character for the television series.
    Wakaba Kutsuki (朽木 若葉Kutsuki Wakaba)
    Voiced by: Yukiko Mannaka (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English)
    Wakaba is Futaba's younger sister. She shows a deep respect for Futaba, referring to her as onee-sama ('honored elder sister').
    Wakaba is almost always seen carrying around her potted cactus, whom she named Togemura (literally translated as 'thorn village'). Like some devoted plant lovers, Wakaba talks to Togemura as if it were a person; what is unusual is that Togemura appears to be able to communicate with Wakaba as well. Wakaba also uses Togemura as a fortune-telling device and as a weapon to defend herself and her friends, magical girl-style.
    Sanae Minami (美南 早苗Minami Sanae)
    Voiced by: Saori Suzuki (Japanese); Sandy Fox (English)
    A friend of Wakaba, Sanae is a weak and shy girl who joins the trip to Kanenone because her doctors believe that the fresh country air will be beneficial to her health. Her need to take medication on a regular basis is highlighted in several episodes.
    Sanae has a much younger appearance than the rest of the major female characters. This draws the attention of Tenjin, who has a fetish for 'little sister' types. Unfortunately for Tenjin, his unusual and over-enthusiastic advances only frighten Sanae away. It is implied that Sanae begins to develop feelings for Yuusuke after he helps her.
    Chigusa Iino (飯野 千種Iino Chigusa)
    Voiced by: Mariko Suzuki (Japanese); Samantha Reynolds (English)
    Chigusa is the nurse at the all-girls boarding school. She came along on the trip as the girls' supervisor. The Baka Trio, especially Bacchi-Gū, are enamored by Chigusa's beauty and her E-cup breasts. Although she should be keeping the girls in order, Chigusa is very easy-going and actually encourages the girls to flirt with the boys.
    Arisa Haruno (春乃 亜里紗Haruno Arisa)
    Voiced by: Noriko Yoshitake (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)
    A brash, bespectacled girl with braided hair who has rather vivid bishōnen sexual fantasies. Her apparent role in the anime is to provide comic relief from the side of the girls. Although her physical attributes manage to attract the attentions of the Baka Trio every now and then, the sight of her face is enough to put an end to any perverted thoughts they may have.
    Kenichi Hotta (堀田 健一Hotta Kenichi)
    Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
    Kenta Koyasu (子安 ケンタKoyasu Kenta)
    Voiced by: Akio Takahashi
    Dub
    Yasushi Todoroki (轟 やすしTodoroki Yasushi)
    Voiced by: Akio Takahashi
    Itsuki Kobayashi (小林 樹Kobayashi Itsuki)
    Voiced by: Akemi Misaki (OVA)

    OVAs[edit]

    In 2002, an OVA of Green Green was released. It had no relation to the television series. It starts off with the same plot, but instead of girls visiting Kanenone, it had a group of boys from Kanenone (Yuusuke, the Baka Trio, and some others) visiting the all-girl boarding school. The OVA was not well received, some suggesting that the animation was rough, choppy, and outdated.

    Three Character OVA DVDs were also released in Japan under the title Green Green Character DVDs [1] ; Green Green Character DVD 'Sanae & Wakaba' was released 11/19/2003, Green Green Character DVD 'Futaba & Chigusa' was released 12/17/2003, and Green Green Character DVD 'Midori & Reika' was released 1/21/2004. Each Green Green Character DVD included a short 8-10 minute Yuri story all of which include a sex or nude scene involving the two female title characters, a music video for each of the title characters, and other extras with a total running time of 33–38 minutes each. In the North American Media Blaster's release most of the contents of the Character DVDs can be found as extras on each DVD with the short stories labeled as untranslated E-cup breasts episodes.

    An OVA entitled Green Green: Erolutions (グリーングリーンエロリューションズ) was released in 2004 as the thirteenth and concluding episode of the television series. Erolutions is considered hentai for its two explicit sex scenes between Yuusuke and Midori, and then Yuusuke and Futaba. The episode was not included in the United States release.

    List of episodes[edit]

    #TitleOriginal Air Date
    01'Hearts Pounding Deep in the Mountains'
    (Japanese: 山奥でどっきどき)
    July 12, 2003
    A busload of girls from an all-girls school is on its way to Kanenone Gakuen for a month-long trial run of integrating the two schools. At Kanenone, Yuusuke leads the boys in preparing a welcoming party, with the Baka Trio acting as lookouts. Once the bus finally arrives, Midori leaps out, knocking Yuusuke unconscious in her excitement over finally meeting him, and declares that they will change their fate 'this time'.
    02'You Are Busted'
    (Japanese: 露天風呂ですってんころりん)
    July 19, 2003
    The girls are dismayed at the antics of the Baka Trio and the spartan facilities at Kanenone, but are cheered up when they discover the place boasts an outdoor hot spring. The Baka Trio decide to peep on the girls as they bathe, while Yuusuke takes it upon himself to stop them.
    03'Lost in the Forest'
    (Japanese: 森の中でどっこいしょ)
    July 26, 2003
    Outraged over a prank pulled on her by the Baka Trio, Futaba decides to leave Kanenone for home. In her search for a short cut to the bus stop, she gets lost in the surrounding forest and injures her ankle. Yuusuke, Midori, and the Baka Trio attempt to find and bring her back to Kanenone.
    04'Commotion in the Girls Dorm'
    (Japanese: 女子寮でてんてこまい)
    August 2, 2003
    Futaba realizes she is starting to develop feelings for Yuusuke. Midori notices this and confronts Yuusuke about Futaba. That evening, the Baka Trio (and a reluctant Yuusuke) attempt to break into the girls' dormitory while the girls are asleep.
    05'Instant Sleep in the Nurse's Office'
    (Japanese: 保健室でばったんきゅー)
    August 9, 2003
    Sanae misplaces her medicine box, but Yuusuke helps her find it. His good deed is seen and misinterpreted by Reika, who decides to try to bring the two together; and by a jealous Tazio, who enlists the help of the other members of the Baka Trio to come up with a way to win Sanae's heart.
    06'A Steamy Time in the P.E. Equipment Room'
    (Japanese: 体育倉庫であっちっち)
    August 16, 2003
    Midori and Yuusuke are assigned to scout for locations for a school affair. Midori decides to treat the assignment as a date, and gets Reika to promise not to interfere. In order to prevent the Baka Trio from getting in the way, Reika locks them inside the PE storage room, where the heat soon causes them to have vivid hallucinations about the girls they desire.
    07'Splish-Splash by the Pool'
    (Japanese: プールサイドでびっしょびしょ)
    August 23, 2003
    After repeated failures to win Futaba's heart by following the dubious recommendations of a dating guidebook, Hikaru turns to Midori for help, with the rest of the Baka Trio in tow. Unfortunately, they take her suggestion to put themselves in the girls' position much too literally.
    08'Morning Bath Free-for-All'
    (Japanese: 朝風呂ですったもんだ)
    August 30, 2003
    Alone in the outdoor bath, Reika delivers a surveillance report on Midori and her attempts to attract the interest of Yuusuke. Soon after 'signing off', she is joined by Chigusa and the rest of the girls. They all talk about their experiences at Kanenone to date, unaware of the presence of the camouflaged Baka Trio.
    09'Hightailing It out of the Test of Courage'
    (Japanese: 肝試しですたこらさっさ)
    September 6, 2003
    Chigusa organizes a late-night 'test of courage', with the boys and girls pairing off. To Midori's dismay, Yuusuke draws Futaba as his partner. Reika sees this as an opportunity to bring Yuusuke and Futaba closer. Meanwhile, the Baka Trio try to take advantage of the girls they were paired with.
    10'Pandemonium In the Library'
    (Japanese: 図書室でどったんばったん)
    September 13, 2003
    After a failed examination, Chigusa assigns Yuusuke to tutor Midori in the hope of bringing her grades up. As an incentive, she tells Midori that Yuusuke will give her a reward if her test results are above average. Wakaba mishears this, and soon a rumor that getting an above-average test result will allow you to receive a reward from the person you like goes around the entire school. Despite Midori's efforts, however, she falls short of obtaining above-average examination grades. Yuusuke, however, still decides to reward her for trying her best. Midori asks for a hug, and in the process accidentally kisses Yuusuke, which in turn causes him to remember his past memories and feelings for her.
    11'Overwhelmed by Destiny'
    (Japanese: 運命にふにゃふにゃ)
    September 20, 2003
    Although Midori and Yuusuke are overjoyed at finding each other again, their unexpected reunion distresses Reika, Futaba, and the Baka Trio for very different reasons.
    12'Farewell Kanenone Gakuen Academy'
    (Japanese: 鐘ノ音にサヨウナラ)
    September 27, 2003

    Confused by the memories of his past life and wary of going against fate, Yuusuke decides it is better for him and Midori to remain separated. Upset by Yuusuke's choice, Midori runs off. Yuusuke goes after her, but seriously injures himself when he saves her from a fall over a cliff. Although the pair are found by the Baka Trio and brought back to Kanenone, bad weather prevents Yuusuke from being transferred to a place with better medical facilities.

    Rose

    With Yuusuke's life in the balance, Midori uses her remaining life-force to restore him to health, although she does so at the price of her having to return to her own era. Despite this, she declares her wish to be together again with Yuusuke has come true, as she, through her life-force, will become one with Yuusuke. She and Yuusuke share a final kiss before Reika -- who is revealed to be a messenger of Fate who has been tasked to ensure the lovers remain separated -- takes her back to the 31st century.
    13'Erolutions'
    (Japanese: エロリューションズ)
    N/A
    Several months after the end of the trial run, Chigusa returns to Kanenone for a weekend to prepare for the upcoming school integration. Joining her on the trip is Futaba, who has kept in touch with Yuusuke since her return to her original school. Although Yuusuke and Futaba are both anxious to see each other again, they are unable to admit their feelings for each other. It is up to a dreamworld Midori to give the would-be couple the push they need to take the final step.

    Music[edit]

    Opening Theme:

    • 'Guri Guri'
      Lyrics by: milktub
      Composition by: milktub
      Arrangement by: Takehiro Wakabe
      Song by: Hiromi Satou

    Ending Theme:

    • 'Blue Sky' (青空Aozora)
      Lyrics by: milktub
      Composition by: milktub
      Arrangement by: Hitoshi Fujima (Elements Garden)
      Song by: YURIA

    Further reading[edit]

    • Beard, Jeremy A. (February 11, 2004). 'Green Green OAV'. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews.
    • Beard, Jeremy A. (February 11, 2004). 'Green Green TV'. T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews.
    • Beveridge, Chris (June 14, 2006). 'Green Green Vol. #1'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
    • Beveridge, Chris (August 24, 2006). 'Green Green Vol. #2'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on June 27, 2009.
    • Beveridge, Chris (October 10, 2006). 'Green Green Vol. #3'. Mania. Demand Media. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012.
    • Martin, Theron (August 11, 2006). 'Green Green DVD 1: Co-ed Casualties'. Anime News Network.

    External links[edit]

    Green
    • Green Green @ Pony Canyon(in Japanese)
    • Green Green (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
    • Green Green (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
    • Green Green Character DVD (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
    • Green Green Thirteen: Erolutions (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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    English: Green Green
    Japanese: グリーングリーン

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    Episodes: 12
    Aired: Jul 12, 2003 to Sep 27, 2003
    Broadcast: Unknown
    Licensors:Media Blasters
    Source: Visual novel
    Genres:Comedy, Ecchi, Romance, School, Slice of Life
    Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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    Synopsis

    Kanenone Gakuen is an all-male boarding school located in the countryside of Japan. Although an all-male school is nothing new, life can become quite difficult when there are no female students for miles around. In order to help the psychological health of everyone involved, the school board has decided to try and merge with the nearest all-girl boarding school in order to become co-ed. The boys of Kanenone are more than thrilled at the prospect, and the girls are curious as to how interesting school life might become if there were more boys around. Before any serious decisions are made, the girls have been invited to stay at Kanenone for one month as a test.
    Green Green follows Yuusuke Takazaki and his naughty room mates called the Baka (Idiot) Trio, and their ability to talk to the girls without making complete fools of themselves. But as soon as the school bus with the girls arrives, things become weird, hormonal, and hysterical. In particular, a girl named Midori Chitose leaps off the bus and immediately embraces a very confused Yuusuke. Is he a natural ladies' man, or do the two of them have a shared history that he is not aware of?

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    Adaptation:Green Green
    Sequel:Green Green Thirteen: Erolutions
    Alternative version:Green Green OVA
    Side story:Green Green Specials

    Characters & Voice Actors

    Kutsuki, Futaba
    Main
    Fujimaki, Eriko
    Japanese
    Chitose, Midori
    Nakayama, Sara
    Japanese
    Takasaki, Yusuke
    Main
    Takeuchi, Ken
    Japanese
    Ijuuin, Tadatomo
    Tanaka, Kazunari
    Japanese
    Tenjin, Taizo
    Supporting
    Hamada, Kenji
    Japanese
    Kutsuki, Wakaba
    Supporting
    Mannaka, Yukiko
    Japanese
    Ichiban-Boshi, Hikaru
    Domon, Jin
    Japanese
    Minami, Sanae
    Supporting
    Sugimoto, Saori
    Japanese
    Morimura, Reika
    Ueda, Kana
    Japanese
    Dokugasu, Wayasu
    Supporting

    Staff

    Mutou, Yuuji
    Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
    Tanaka, Kazuya
    Sound Director
    Kimura, Hiroshi
    Episode Director
    Yamato, Naomichi
    Episode Director

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    Grmo(All reviews)
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    In order to clear up any misunderstandings that may have been generated through very few positive reviews, I have taken it upon myself to bite my tongue, tie up my feet and force myself to relive the nightmarish days of woe, courtesy of Studio Matrix.
    As anyone with half a functioning brain - or a full half-functioning brain - could figure out, Green Green is another zombie in the anime industry's beloved legion of 'ecchi harem' animes. Typically raised by necromancers of the 'Let's-Impress-the-Writer's-Guild Association', these menaces are armed with bright colours, not enough clothes, and a textbook full of dialogue and characters so embarrassing that you'll want to hide the screen in shame. When I say textbook, I mean that they've been written to death, like the pen torture from Harry Potter, only it has emptied the archetypes out and filled them with sugar and fat and everything that sells.
    Naturally, you will have seen a few of these, and thus should be familiar with the horrifying habits that they get into. Green Green is one that seemingly strays away from these habits, although I don't think it would want to be accused of doing something original, considering that everything in it has been cut from other animes and strewn with sticky porn magazine cutouts. What I mean to say is that it touches on new grounds in the ecchi department, or new heights, as I should probably call it. Of course, there is the issue of recycled characters, as if the writers had never seen an anime before, or maybe seen one just like this and loved it. Every male in the show is a perverted cretin, guilty of nearly every kind of sexual harassment, except the main character, who of course wants nothing to do with either that or character development. Completely oblivious to the inevitable harem that has sprung up (like that bamboo earlier in the series), he fumbles his way through the story, only looking up at the orb of pureness and perception that he so valiantly holds up to the uniformly blue sky. He continues to do this for the entire series, as his supporting cast wages war on one another with fishing hooks, drill-shaped bamboo shoots, and hot-tubs, the latter of which is used in a truly innovative scene involving what I'm sure would be plagiarism had this anime been censored. You should be able to watch the opening to decide if you should watch the first episode, and should be able to use that to skip to the last episode. If you guess wrong about what will happen, then feel free to eat your shoe.
    Depending on how new you are to anime, you might be charmed by Green Green's colour and innocence, despite the horrifying images that will likely be carved into your retinas. Not to say that it is innocent in the traditional way, but innocent in that it is a young creature that has not yet delved into the dark side of creativity and intelligence. It's understandable; anime is a sugar-coated piñata filled with cream puffs, breast-shaped stress balls and helium, but no matter how innocently retarded Green Green may seem, it still tries to fuck everything in sight, and your eyes will be no exception.
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    Quite nice and steady animation. The character designs are a bit on the simplistic side, but they are nice to watch. Funny scenes are drawn very well, and there are quite a few of them. You will find a lot of ecchi (especially panty shots and the 'top part') in this series, but not just light stuff. In my honest opinion this series does touch the border of hentai with some scenes..
    Sound
    Now this is something that raises the overall rating of the series by quite a fair margin. The opening tune is average, but the ending done by YURIA is something that makes me want to learn how to play an electric guitar. The tune is really catchy and the vocals are superb; as expect of YURIA.. Another praise goes to the background music, which has especially nice piano pieces.
    Story
    An aspect on which I can't write too much about. It was poor; A girl suddenly appears and just doesn't stop harassing the main male character. I won't give any spoilers, but the storyline is explained very briefly and poorly, and the ending is rushed. Side stories kind of balance this fact, since they were fairly good, but not complex enough to reveal all aspects of the characters.
    Characters
    Since this is a shounen anime you can expect quite a few (cute) female characters, which this anime successfully delivers. Each of them is different. Some girls are normal, one is tsundere, another is very shy and then you have the weird ones as well. Oh, and we can't forget the teacher with a large chest. As you can see, this is quite a typical aspect of this kind of genre. Most of the female characters have their own side stories, with the main male character of course, which give us an inside into their life and personality, but none of them are developed enough (perhaps playing the game would help here).
    Now onto the male characters; There are quite a few of them. The main male character is the most important one of course. He's a typical 'good and nice' guy that you'll find in most harem animes. Now, all the remaining characters are simply ugly perverts as described by the female characters. They are there to provide entertainment, and they do it well. It all makes me sometimes wonder: 'What is this main character doing in a school filled with pervs and rejects. He doesn't even fit there at all?!'
    Enjoyment
    As I mentioned before this series does contain some good comedy, even though some scenes can be questionable (and some take it too far). It was a good watch, but it's not the weak core plot that makes it good. It's the characters and situations that they get into that count. To sum all this up, rewatching the whole series just for the plot would be a waste of time, but as for the rest I wouldn't have any objections.
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    literaturenerd(All reviews)
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    What would happen if you took a Japanese porno game, removed all the sex scenes, and released it as an anime so people could enjoy the ingenious plot? On the good end of the spectrum with 'good' being a relative term, you get Fate Stay Night. On the unholy end of the spectrum you get the evil known as Green Green!
    plot: 1/10
    Green Green is about an all male school located in the middle of nowhere that suddenly has female guest students for a few months as a social experiment. Now the boys must spend those months trying to get into the girls' pants. That's it. That's the entire plot. The reason Fate Stay Night worked was because it actually had a plot and characters beyond a bare bones set up for characters to start banging! Even Seikon no Qwasar tried harder than this to develop a plot! Green Green has the plot complexity of a seedy 1970s porno with Ron Jeremy or John Holmes. A pizza delivery guy goes over to a hot chick's house and suddenly the power goes out. We took out all the fucking scenes so..they sit around and do nothing. End. Fin. Das Ende
    characters: 1/10
    Our bland and shitty MC is named Yusuke, NOT to be confused with infinitely better MCs of the same name. The other main characters are a trio of bumbling idiots called appropriately.. the 'idiot trio'. Dear GOD do I hate these 3 guys! They are some of the most loathsome, obnoxious, odious characters I have ever seen in an anime. They are supposed to be the comic relief, but instead they simply cause the viewer to grind his or her teeth into dust. They were supposed to have an annoying yet likeable dynamic similar to Team Rocket from Pokemon. However, I could never hate Jesse, James, and Meowth like I hate these fuckers no matter how stale and repetitive the Team Rocket Motto got after 300 episodes. Imagine you took Team Rocket's level of redundant obnoxiousness, but replaced Jesse, James, and Meowth with: Shou Tucker from FMA, Makoto from School Days, and pedo stepfather from Elfen Lied. THAT would be like the Idiot Trio from Green Green!
    art and sound: 3/10
    The art looks pretty shitty, although the animators at least tried to add boob jiggle effects. The boobs look awful, but I guess I will give them a point for effort. The soundtrack..was garbage. The opening theme is J-pop ear sodomy, the background music may as well not exist, and the closing theme is more ear sodomy. The voice acting is some of the worst I have EVER heard in any anime and I have seen most of the Central Park Media titles! This is on par with fucking Garzey's Wing! Also in case anyone involved with the US dub of Green Green is reading this, the name is pronounced Yuse-kay. 2 syllables. It is NOT yu-SU-kay. You dumb bastards!
    Enjoyment: 'Tamakeri' / 10
    Don't know what tamakeri is? Google it bitches!
    Overall: 2/10
    Green Green wanted to just be another harem comedy. It aimed for mediocrity and ended up with an absolute TRAIN WRECK of a show! I have no idea how the hell this happened. It isn't that hard to make a mediocre harem anime worthy of a 4 out of 10. Green Green just sucked a golf ball through a garden hose in every category.
    PS:
    I shouldn't use a real life tragedy to make a joke, but I couldn't mention Green Green without bringing up a certain 'elephant in the room'. Green Green is SO bad that it may have actually helped push a famous, mentally unstable anime critic over the edge. In the early days of youtube, one of the most popular and subscribed to anime critic was a guy named 'Mr Anime'. His last review was Green Green in which he was foaming at the mouth with rage at how bad this series was..then the next week he went on a murder spree and is now in jail for life with no chance of parole! Obviously Green Green can't cause neurological disorders, but could it have possibly helped give him that final push by making him REALLY angry? It can't be entirely ruled out. Green Green is simply that bad! It is the Cthulu of anime. Those that gaze upon it are driven mad!
    12 of 12 episodes seen
    Credulous(All reviews)
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    This is the only anime I have finished that I've given the rating 1. Is this anime worthy of the rating 1? No. There should be a 0. I would give this 0.
    Every single aspect of this anime is a 0. When I started watching this I told myself I'd finish it no matter what because I really wanted to see it through so that I could talk about how bad it truly was. It was physical agony to watch this anime and I kid you not I started looking longingly for my kitchen knife more than once.
    I have never before said anything bad about people watching anime and enjoying different types of anime, but this is so bad I seriously wonder if the people that enjoyed this are watching anime for the right reasons or for any reason at all.
    I don't really want to talk about this animes storyboard, screenplay or characters, because as far as I'm concerned, none of this existed in Green Green. This is more of a rant than a review. No. This is a warning.
    Please don't watch this.
    It really does suck, there can be no opnion about this, this is truly bad and that's the only right opinion, trust me.

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