It really sucks when you fall in love with a show and finally come to the end of it. That's what happened with me and Toradora earlier in the week. I had a feeling probably half way in the show that was how the couples ended up, but even with that I fully enjoyed it. I was semi-pissed off at the end because if you think about, some of those characters were entirely pointless (such as the model chick). However, with more time to digest the more I am starting to understand that they weren't pointless, but had unique circumstances.
The model chick, I think her name is Ami, for instance played a big part in my change of opinion. Everyone saw her as the very nice mature popular girl, but the protagonist saw her as the immature child where she wanted people to find the "real her". Because of that she fell in love with Ryuji even if he never loved her or knew her love for him. The original manga artist absolutely and accurately pinpointed certain parts of love, some times in fairy-tale endings where the guy gets the girl he is meant to be with. Nonetheless, not everyone has that happy-ending and it was nice to see another side of that - her and the baseball player never ever find love. Also, that Orange ending has some of the most depressed lyrics I've heard in an anime, which makes the song awesome considering it's sung by the vocal pitch of 13 year old girls. Such a different contrasting elements, but it really works and it is my favourite current song. Definitely 8.5 out of 10 for me for the entire show. Will definitely rewatch it in the future.
@oil Leaks I started Chihayafuru and man I am absolutely loving it. Not sure if I buy it as a "sports anime", I consider it along the lines of Food Wars for me, but holy smokes it is a beautiful anime. I thought it was going to be just simply superficial with just a couple of characters finding their way in that Pokemon card game universe, but man was I wrong...big time.
There are a ****ton of human emotions and complex situations that these characters have to deal with. Arata having to move away to be closer with his grandpa, Chihaya having to play constant second fiddle to her more popular model sister, and Taichi having to deal with
The Breakfast Club crazy sports parent where he has to win every single event ever (plus I think he's starting to develop feelings for Chihaya since she's "hot" now).. Like this **** gets hardcore, a bit too much crying for me at times, but it is manageable (where Re:Zero was not).
For this reason, I actually think it is a human emotions anime where all three central characters share a common aspect of playing Pokemon cards than I consider it a Pokemon card anime that has certain human problems in it. Perhaps I am wrong, but thus far that is how I see the anime. Question, is that a real card game that the show is based off of? Man, you'll need IQ, speed, skill and critical thinking to succeed, seems very tough.