Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate: Koi Imouto!
恋と選挙とチョコレート 第13話「恋妹!」Unaired 13th episode released on the 7th DVD/BD.
Reviews
khansen - 2016-07-17 02:21:51
Plot: This gurl be liek "ayyyyyyyy gimme that MC boi" and the MC's gf be liek "no screw u he mine yo" and they had this cooking contest. Eh, not much to say about it but.... I'm quite disappointed to the MC. I mean, we didn't see the MC and the main girl being lovey-dovey at all..
delphia82 - 2016-07-05 22:48:21
Takafuji Private Academy is a huge school, it has prodigious students and ton of clubs as places for students to expand their hobbies and skills. No need to doubt there must be some clubs with lazy members in it, rarely to join event nor participate in everyday club activities. Then, here is Food Research Club/FRC (食品研究部), abbreviated to Shokken (ショッケン), as concern of the story. The members of FRC do nothing but only slacking off even if it gets fund given by the school. This FRC is threatened by the next strong candidate of student council president whose proposes to eradicate certain unbeneficial clubs if she get elected. Therefore, Yuuki Oojima, our hero who doesn't want his club to get wiped out, makes a move to stand as opponent of this next candidate, Satsuki Shinonome, in the election. What kind of battle they will have there? There are some tainted-truths concealed behind the election. It isn't just a plain election...
With such potential by its 12 eps, the anime was worth watching than few other anime series with the same genres. It might sounds weird how come the school life anime series like KoiChoco can turn into an amusing story if its compared with other common school life animes. KoiChoco involves some politic aspects, it made us explore the fight of characters in the election. Begins from a simple-minded intention to only keep the club running and able to get budget, a penny-in-line wish paves the way to intrigue behind the election. That's how the show captivated audience.
Eventhough I mentioned politic aspects before, the show won't make us suffer from serious actions related to pure political activity. Tricky characters do their job perfectly for the show. KoiChoco doesn't focus on election only but the relationship amongst them too. The election problem still keep on track with the plot to reinforce each characters bond one to another. Since there are few characters, on the top of that minor characters appear quite much, the development characters weren't felt much better than the major characters itself. Their emotions are involved, such as love, discomfort, fear, and concern, but with less development.
I like bright colour and soft shading and the line, it's quite thinner and made characters movement looks more flexible. Overall, this show had good visualization, it's more than just decent. You can love its art, feel the depth of beauty from its intensifying colours. I attached to this show in the first place because of its visualization then fell in love with its story.
One of my favorite parts of KoiChoco is its music, includes the theme songs, insert songs, and compatible seiyuu. Annabel is sung the OP theme, Signal Graph (シグナルグラフ). It has melodious tone, its soothing tones are sweet, as well as the ED theme Kaze no Naka no Primrose (風のなかのプリムローズ) by Ceui. I can enjoy my supper with these two as backsound of my deserted time.
Pros:
- Nice visualization, match with its seiyuu. Nice combooo~
- Story is worth to watch omnomnom
Cons:
- in-depth development (for characters) needed
egusikowski - 2013-08-06 11:13:23
When I saw this available online I reenacted the scene from Southpark where the boys see a two second trailer for...nevermind. Long story short, I did a flip and danced like that guy from the infamous "You are not the father" video.
However, I found this OVA, well unsurprisingly, extremely unentertaining.
Almost as bad as Motto Toloveru, except that was a fully fledged production, that was worse...wait...then why did...dude I'm tired. Give me a few sentences and I'll start going into weird philosophy.
Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate, or in English "Love, Elections and Chocolate", is based on a visual novel of the same name. The story takes place after the events of the TV show and features the cast from the TVshow and introduces the lead characters from the visual novel's sequel. Interesting idea right? Well they do jack with the story, other than them playing games and baking. That's pretty much it, plot-wise.
What was interesting was that they completely changed the nature of the main characters from being normal, well meaning people, to being flanderised looney tunes-esqe abominations. Suddenly Oojima went from being a one girl man, to being caught in the middle of a love triangle, the very same one that cliched harem comedies always do. That really frustrated me.
For the Tl;Dr crowd: This OVA Sucked! Don't watch it! Just stick to the awesomeness that is the original tv show!