Nisekoi: False Love

Shaft
Parody / Comedy / Romance20 EP/11 Jan 2014

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10.0
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Synopsis

As the reluctant heir to a yakuza family, Raku Ichijou would be in an interesting position — if he wanted anything to do with it. All he really wants is a quiet high school life and maybe a chance with his crush, Kosaki Onodera. Instead, he gets Chitoge Kirisaki — a transfer student who knees him in the face on day one and turns out to be the daughter of a rival gang boss. To keep their families from going to war, Raku and Chitoge are forced into a fake relationship, and they genuinely cannot stand each other. On top of that, Raku's been carrying around a locked pendant since childhood, a memento from a promise he made to a girl he can barely remember — and suddenly more than one girl seems to know something about a key. Nisekoi is a 20-episode TV series from Shaft, and you can feel it in every frame. The studio brings their signature visual flair — quick cuts, bold typography, gorgeous backgrounds — to what is essentially a romantic comedy about a guy too dense to figure out his own love life. It's light, funny, and leans hard into its harem setup without pretending to be anything else. If you liked the bickering-couple energy of Toradora or the fake-relationship premise of Oreshura, this hits a similar sweet spot. The mystery of the pendant keeps things moving, but honestly, you're here for the character dynamics and Shaft being Shaft.

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Characters

Chitoge Kirisaki

Headstrong gangster's daughter, secretly sweet, athletic, and in a fake relationship with Raku.

Portrayed by Touyama Nao

Kosaki Onodera

Kind, timid, and secretly in love with Raku, Onodera is a sweet and popular girl, unaware of his reciprocal feelings.

Portrayed by Hanazawa Kana

Raku Ichijou

Yakuza heir, sweet-toothed, and determined; seeks a perfect Yamato Nadeshiko wife.

Portrayed by Uchiyama Kouki

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-106 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 107.

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The closing of this season of Nisekoi, at the same time the end of the bunkasai as well. I do like how Chitoge and Raku finally reconciled, it feels great after the build up for two episodes prior. But again, I feel they shoehorn Onodera at the end, like a reconciliation prize
The fallout from the previous episode, where we continued to the mandatory bunkasai episode. I do want to say that in here, after a clash with Chitoge, we can see how selfish Raku's feeling is for Onodera, but on the opposite end, he's very giving to Chitoge, which is cute, kinda
An exploration to Chitoge's feeling, masked with a beach episode. I genuinely thought this would another fan service episode like the onsen one, but it's packed with Chitoge finally acknowledging how she felt. And Raku being dense, making everything frustratingly hard to watch.
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