![]() ![]() I fell in love with all three of the girls, especially Momoko (who couldn’t love her!). A lot of shows allow themselves to be bogged down with huge numbers of characters that take away from the development of the mains. The show does a good job at keeping the cast at a minimum for the most part, which is a good thing. SUMOMOMO MOMOMO BATCH SERIESThe series does a great job in developing their personalities and backgrounds, though Momoko's back story is surprisingly weak compared to the other two female leads. With the exception of Koushi (more on him later) I give Sumomomo's characters a very good rating. I do give the story a good rating though solely on a couple of arcs that are pretty interesting and funny. Other characters also appear seemingly having more to offer the story and then just as quickly vanish without any explanation. There is even a scene towards the middle of the series where several female martial artists unknown to the story up to then make comments about making him their husband but then we never hear from them again. While this seems to be an interesting premise on the surface the story never really develops this concept, beyond different factions sending assassins to kill Koushi. Though this is a bit of a falsehood since we learn shortly that Momoko's father and Koushi's have made a prearrange marriage for the two of them to unite the martial arts world and keep peace. offspring! To which Momoko replies, "Hai!" I found this pretty humorous at the start of each episode. Momoko's father having told her that she will never be able to master her families martial arts clan signature move, must go seek out the strongest man and make strong The premise is pretty simple and in typical anime fair, ridiculous but cute in its own way. And I am pissed off about it! Why!? Well I guess you'll have to read on! and was prepared to put this into my list of one of my more favorite romantic comedies. an anime that for 21 and 9/10 episodes I liked. Now it's up to Momoko and her superhuman fighting skills to protect her "husband." Will the two sweethearts survive the trials and tribulations ahead of them? More importantly, will Momoko get her way receiving a baby from Koushi? As if that weren't bad enough, our protagonist also has a fight phobia due to a traumatic incident that took place in his childhood. For Koushi, this means that numerous fighters are out to challenge/assassinate him. Meanwhile, a war has broken out between the martial arts families. Her wish for sexual intercourse meets with Koushi's square refusal as he has absolutely no desire to get it on with someone who looks like she could be his little sister, not to mention that he doesn't have the foggiest idea who she actually is. Enter Momoko Kuzuryuu: sugar bomb, airhead, loli martial arts artist and Koushi's self-proclaimed bride (the strongest on Earth, no less). Skip forward: Koushi is in high school, oblivious to the marriage arranged for him at his birth. The union of the two blood lines is supposed to bring forth Earth's strongest martial arts clan. When Koushi was still a baby, his father made a pact with his biggest rival to marry Koushi to his opponent-turned-friend's daughter. ![]() Unfortunately for our good guy, he was born into a martial arts family whose head (ie his father) only knows one language: violence. Koushi Inuzuka is a smart high school student who aims to become a public prosecutor. ![]()
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