sapgyps filart pipipa

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Hasan Fogg

unread,
Aug 2, 2024, 8:34:06 AM8/2/24
to tualtcronefpluc

Since ecchi has so many sub genres, we present you with the best ecchi action anime of all time, ranked by fans like you. What are some good action ecchi anime that you would recommend to new fans? If you enjoy ecchi themes in anime but need something that isn't slow paced, these shows have you covered. From hilarious series like Rosario + Vampire to the popular Freezing, these shows provide you will all the fan service you need, all while serving up enough action to keep your lust for violence satisfied.

Everyday is a normal day in the small town where Kasuga Arata lives. However, everything changed on the day of the Black Sun, and following it, a magician appears before him. The Black Sun caused the Breakdown Phenomenon which destroyed the town where he lives. Because of this, his normal life was artificially reconstructed by a Grimoire that his childhood friend had left. Just what is the purpose of the magician coming to the town? What will he do with the Grimoire's

Protagonists with various romance routes and vague romantic labels have always been a popular trope in fiction. Anime, however, ups the ante with its harem genre. This sitcom formula has withstood the test of time, and viewers can now consume a plethora of harem anime in case they want to see some hyperbolic gender dynamics and exaggerated attraction.

Some of the titles in this theme or genre can be rather "daring" or worse, a crass representation of harem. As such, if someone is looking to start their genre journey, they should check out these upcoming shows first since they are the best harem anime on the market.

Compared to the last few quarters, the current anime season marks a small improvement in harem content, offering two options for genre fans. One is a sequel to a great 2023 harem anime, while the other is a new property that leans quite heavily into ecchi territory. Even if both shows might struggle to rank among Summer 2024's best anime, they are both respectable representatives of the harem blueprint.

Regarding borderline cases that people should check out, Summer 2024 has a few alternatives. Pseudo Harem is a cute romcom twist on harem tropes, while No Longer Allowed in Another World features a historical male protagonist who seems to naturally attract girls. Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! has all the ingredients for a harem, except the girls have not shown interest in the male lead so far.

The aforementioned sequel, The Caf Terrace and Its Goddesses builds nicely on its predecessor's solid foundations. Hayato and the girls are still running Caf Familia, although they have to deal with an unexpected threat when a new establishment opens up close by. Furthermore, the new cafeteria is not only owned by somebody who hates Hayato, but also copies Familia's blueprint, to the point of hiring girls to emulate the goddesses' personalities. While not presented as new additions to Hayato's harem, the rival girls are shaping up to be fun characters in their own right, especially Ririka (who is Riho's rival).

Beyond that, The Caf Terrace and Its Goddesses continues to tell a well-done traditional harem story, one elevated by a strong core roster of characters and an especially great male protagonist. While certainly adhering to archetypes, the girls have just enough unique traits to not come across like shallow pandering, despite the anime having quite a lot of fanservice.

Focusing on cosplay, 2.5 Dimensional Seduction has gotten off to a predictable but decent start, and things should only improve as the manga takes a while to really hit its stride. Masamune worships 2D waifus, but his fate is tested when he meets Ririsa, a girl who brings to life his favorite otome character. Trusted as her photographer, Masamune not only gets to experience the magic of 2.5D girls but is also introduced to different sides of otaku culture.

Initially, 2.5 Dimensional Seduction seems to set the stage for a romance rather than a harem, especially since Masamune and Ririsa make for a fun duo. However, the story quickly adds in a few more girls, turning the structure into a more conventional harem. The endgame is quite obvious, but the journey to get there should be fun.

Naoya is living with his two girlfriends, Saki and Nagisa, a situation his partners are not equally thrilled about. He is also stalked by another girl, Rika, who refuses to take a hint and is not afraid to break a few laws to get her way. To make matters even more complicated, Saki's friend, Shino, moves in with Naoya to try and make sure he does not hurt her bestie; naturally, she also develops feelings for the lead.

Girlfriend, Girlfriend is at its best when highlighting its characters' charming stupidity, an element heightened by Naoya's blunt and earnest nature. Saki and Rika are both capable of producing hilarious moments and tend to overshadow the more subdued Nagisa. Shino's increased involvement in season 2 was a mixed bag, but she helped keep the story moving.

Plenty of isekai anime lean into harem territory, but they do not always bring out the best in each other. These stories have a habit of emphasizing the most generic traits of both themes, resulting in forgettable slogs like In Another World With My Smartphone or The Fruit of Evolution. That said, exceptions exist that not only do justice to both isekai and harem conventions but also heighten their strengths. A few comedy series even manage to parody both genres quite well.

While The Eminence in Shadow is arguably the most popular example and has a huge roster of female characters, Cid (the male protagonist) is so far removed from a traditional harem lead that he disqualifies the show from a recommendation. Fortunately, Trapped in a Dating Sim qualifies as a harem anime that confidently pokes fun at the theme's tropes along with isekai and otome games.

At the behest of his sister, a guy is forced to complete a dating sim he hates. Once done, he quickly dies and reincarnates as a bit-part player in the same universe he detests. Armed with the required knowledge to live a cozy life, Leon sets out to play the game while also keeping out of trouble. That does not happen, and he soon finds himself attracting unwanted attention, including landing in the middle of a harem featuring the game's heroine and villainess (who develop a surprisingly cute relationship).

Amagami SS offers a more relatable and grounded main character for a harem story. It's about Junichi Tachibana who has been suffering from social anxiety ever since getting stood up on a date a couple of years back. However, his luck at romance begins to turn around when suddenly, several girls start showing interest in him once again.

To add to Junichiro's dilemma, all of them are interesting stereotypes of high school girls in anime. Amagami SS is a fairly wholesome take on the often mature harem genre, and the anime generally opts against fan service.

An oldie but a goodie, Saber Marionette J is a childhood classic for a lot of millennials today. This harem anime is quite a handful as it combines several other genres, ranging from mecha to comedy. It takes place on a colonized planet far from Earth where the women are merely androids called Marionettes due to a failed expedition that killed off the female part of the colony.

Marionettes were inherently emotionless, but one day, a special boy found three unique examples who showed the ability to be empathetic. Therefore, it's up to the boy to teach the three Marionettes what it means to be human while preventing war.

TenPuru is a harem anime featuring a monk and nuns. Well, they are at least aiming to go down that route. Wanting not to turn out like his lecherous father, Akemitsu joins a temple in order to become a monk; unfortunately, his new home happens to be a nunnery featuring nothing but girls around the protagonist's age. Also, as this is an ecchi show, Akemitsu's commitment to celibacy is regularly challenged.

TenPuru is a quintessential harem comedy, in the sense that the show really sticks to the genre's tropes. The characters are all fairly stereotypical, but they are bad either. Akemitsu is quite pleasant since he generally has good intentions, even if he tends to regularly make dumb mistakes. The girls are a bit more of a mixed bag since, so far, only a few of them have been properly spotlighted, but they produce their share of laughs as well.

Like quite a few harem anime, TenPuru leans heavily into ecchi territory, which is not going to be for everyone. The show loves its fanservice, and these sequences can be repetitive and uninspired. However, the anime's humor frequently hits the mark, provided a viewer does not mind banter that comes with a healthy dose of stupidity.

How Not To Summon a Demon Lord is about a shut-in gamer who gets isekai'd into his own game. Instead of being a normal guy though, he assumes the role of Demon King Diablo, his in-game avatar. Sure enough, as soon as he arrives in his newfound world, he accidentally enslaves the two girls who summoned him.

However, despite being very powerful, Diablo agrees to help these girls unbind their contract, although the journey to get there might be more troublesome than expected. Leaning heavily into comedy and ecchi, this isekai anime is arguably slightly underrated, especially its entertaining first season that produces plenty of great laughs along with quite a few intense moments between Diablo and his summoners. Unfortunately, season 2 struggled to replicate its predecessor's charm.

Lord Marksman And Vanadis is one of the few harem fantasy anime that has a somewhat serious tone. The plot revolves around an ongoing territorial war in a fictional version of Europe; consequently, the series has plenty of political undertones and subplots.

At the heart of this conflict is the unfortunate Tigrevurmud. He is one of the archers of a faction whose army was decimated by Elen or Eleonora of the opposing faction. In a strange twist of fate, Tigre is spared by Elen, and thus begins the former's turbulent struggle as a defector/prisoner of war for a female general.

90f70e40cf
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages