keima★★★☆☆AnimeThe characters feel relatable, the drama feels honest, and the ending? Pure emotional rollercoaster. If you love romance with depth, humor, and chaos
After a devastating accident, Banri Tada wakes up with no memory of who he used to be. His entire past — friends, hometown, feelings — just gone. So he does the only thing that makes sense: starts over at a law school in Tokyo, hoping a new city means a new life. Things are going fine until Kouko Kaga shows up. She's gorgeous, intense, and completely obsessed with Banri's new friend Mitsuo, who she's been planning to marry since childhood. Mitsuo wants nothing to do with her. Banri gets caught in the middle, and from there, relationships start shifting in ways none of them expected. What makes Golden Time stand out is the setting. This isn't high school romance — it's college. Characters go to parties, join clubs, deal with adult emotions, and actually talk about their problems (sometimes). Banri's amnesia isn't just a gimmick either. The show uses it to dig into questions about identity — whether you're the same person without your memories, and what happens when your past self and present self want different things. It gets genuinely emotional without being manipulative about it. If you liked Toradora, this is from the same author, but more mature in tone. Fans of Clannad or White Album 2 will also find familiar ground here — messy love polygons, real stakes, and characters who feel like actual people making actual mistakes. 24 episodes, and J.C.Staff handles it well.
Rich, possessive childhood friend fiercely loyal to those she cherishes, but fiercely hostile to rivals.
Kelly Christina
Amnesiac law student, Banri Tada, navigates love, loss, and rediscovering his past self.
Haimoto Mike
Nana Hayashida, Banri's former friend and love interest, harbors unrequited feelings, marked by guilt over his amnesia.
Molano Melissa
Mitsuo Yanagisawa, a law student, unsuccessfully tries to escape his persistent pursuer, Kouko.
Gibbs Adam
keima★★★☆☆AnimeThe characters feel relatable, the drama feels honest, and the ending? Pure emotional rollercoaster. If you love romance with depth, humor, and chaos
jack_jones★★★★★Anime
sumi_e★★★★☆Anime
gorlock332★★★☆☆EP 5The mystery around the MC’s amnesia finally takes a more central role here, which is a welcome shift from it feeling like background setup. The hints about Linda’s connection add weight, and it reframes his past in a more emotional light.