Besides that, the conflicts and misunderstandings (as corny as they are) still manage to tug at the heartstrings on occasion. At its best, the story will follow Misaki's comical dilemma as he alternates from loved-up moping to exploding with spastic facial expressions. Every scene may be as predictable as instant gravy, but a certain self-effacing quality to the comedy means the entire product comes across far more endearing than it deserves to be. and yet, at the same time, it's embarrassingly entertaining. In the end, having nothing fresh to provide, Junjou Romantica boils down to being mediocre at best. Heck, other than to fill more episodes, I can't even see the point of presenting three couples in stead of just one since every story runs along the same formulaic lines. It's clogged with clichés and nothing really happens except for three random couples falling in love, confusing each other about how they feel, and then having off-camera sex to make up for it. StoryThe mind boggles - by all accounts and purposes, Junjou Romantica looks and smells like one of the worst anime ever.
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