Ask Yourself: Is That Really A Harem?

I believe in parallel dating

I believe in parallel dating

From Baka-Raptor:

I have a strict, classical view of the harem anime—the only view that makes any sense. If you think a harem requires nothing more than at least three girls chasing one guy, you’re missing the point. A harem is much more than a three-girl quota; several additional conditions must be met.

Baka-Raptor makes a good point about the importance of Simultaneity.  I noticed that School Days was missing from his list (even though he has watched it), so I wonder if other prerequisites exclude the series from being a harem series.  After all, if anyone understands simultaneity, it’s Makoto.

Also, I liken male characters going off with one character at a time for a few episodes to being at a large buffet where the restaurant only supplies very small plates.

Related posts:

  1. Bobtailed Summer 2007
  2. School Days Review
  3. Valentine Quiz

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7 Comments

  1. (Power Level: 64)
    Posted July 19, 2009 at 6:31 pm | Permalink

    The problem with School Days is that Makoto landed a girlfriend (and later on another). Getting a girlfriend is a major harem no-no, unless it happens at the end of the series.

  2. (Power Level: 634)
    Posted July 19, 2009 at 6:48 pm | Permalink

    Simultaneity

    Oh boy! Now that gave my brain a workout, as in, we worked it out. You see, I checked the dictionary because my brain goes poof whenever I see a big word like that! Remember to post dictionary/wikipedia links so people like me could understand! =3

    Anyways, I believe School Days is a prime example of harem. Makoto literately does every chick in that show! Then again, the only other harem series I’ve seen is Love Hina, so perhaps I should learn more from Baka-Raptor when it comes to harem =3

    to being at a large buffet where the restaurant only supplies very small plates.

    *blatant advertisement* Hey kids, do you like going to a large buffet where the restaurant only supplies very small plates? Then you should check out my Ristorante Paradiso posts! In fact, you should watch Ristorante Paradiso, and then check out my Ristorante Paradiso posts!

    /Ristorante Paradiso pimpin’

  3. (Power Level: 9)
    Posted July 19, 2009 at 7:20 pm | Permalink

    It isn’t a harem until you have a tsundere, yandere, obvious pick, girl that doesn’t show interest at first but suddenly hints it, and/or a childhood friend thrown in.

  4. (Power Level: 1)
    Posted July 20, 2009 at 10:26 am | Permalink

    @Jesus159159159:

    I’m glad I wasn’t the only person who had to do a quick search on Simultaneity. And do I feel the start of a massive interblog war on what exactly a harem is? I think I do. Just saying I called it here

  5. (Power Level: 315)
    Posted July 22, 2009 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    I never really got the concept of harem anime anyway… why? Because the guy is always such a loser who doesn’t know what to do with girls anyway so it’s all very painful to watch.

    I wonder if sci-fi shows like The Irresponsible Captain Tylor would count…

  6. Roy Mustang
    (Power Level: 1)
    Posted July 22, 2009 at 8:31 pm | Permalink

    Baka-Raptor is stupid. Tomoya got Kyou/Ryou and Nagisa to weed Kotomi’s overgrown “garden” all at the same time. If that isn’t simultaneity, I don’t know what is.

  7. (Power Level: 1)
    Posted July 22, 2009 at 10:11 pm | Permalink

    I don’t really think School Days qualifies as a harem.
    There are 4 girls who actually would like ot be in a relationship with him, but one dosen’t make any effort, and another one really had no chance and was just being exploited by the guy
    Someone needs to just make a word up to describe a romantic show where two girls/guys are after one guy/girl.

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