


As one of the most anticipated anime this season, the second season of unstable harem and potential total yandere anime Date A Live seems to have been met with general approval from those able to stomach it harem antics.
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The oncoming spring season has spawned a customary ranking of the shows most anticipated by anime fans – those pondering which of the series arriving this spring will merit at least the honour of at being watched for one episode before being dumped need look no further than the handily gender-separated listing below.
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The finale of this season’s top harem anime Date A Live begins with imouto dating, continues into a harem battle, and ends with the possibility of a second season – much to the delight of fans, the series having been praised for the designs of Tsunako and a unique deadly twist on the normally absurdly staid harem genre.
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Yandere may be potentially murderous, but that has not stopped fans from voting for their favourite psychopaths in this new disturbing ranking of killer girlfriends…
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Dangerously moe anime Date A Live ups the ante from the previous oral insertion service with a regulation beach episode and the expected fleshy highlights.
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Not to be bested by other less orderly shows of the season, dangerously moe harem anime Date A Live has aroused plenty of attention with its own oral insertion action – with enough dripping fluids to stir viewer imaginations…
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Staying true to form, supernatural harem anime Date A Live places its hero in a triple dating scenario with generic moe archetypes, moderate service content and a deranged maniac…
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Supernatural harem anime Date A Live‘s first Blu-ray boasts a “director’s cut” edition with redone visuals, new scenes – and, of course, a thorough decensorisation.
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