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Love Hina - Vol. 3 on DVD

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Average rating: 79%
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3.5
from 114 members
 
Starring: Yui Horie, Yuji Ueda
Director: Yoshiaki Iwasaki
Studio: MVM
Run time: 100 mins
Certificate: PG
Genres: Animated, Anime, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, World Cinema
Languages: Japanese
Dubbed: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 01/11/2004

Brief synopsis of Love Hina - Vol. 3

More stories of the residents of Hinata Inn. A thief appears to on the loose in the Hinata Inn, when the rent money is stolen. A mysterious woman with an alligator shows up in town. Naru becomes a singing idol and Kentaro her manager, much to Keitaro's dislike. Finally Motoko has a crisis of confidence when her swordsmanship is defeated.

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Rated - 3 starsBit too far Fetched

Samantha from Preston, England , 15/04/2005

Well, this volume i feel isnt as good as the 2nd volume but is still of high slap stick comedy. Afew gags are getting used too often and are gettin old - for example Keirtaro gettin beat up - also some parts of the episodes are a little too far fetched like - sue (little indian girl) inventin a massive robot turtle and then losing control of it - the first few episodes of this volume are watchable and the storylines unpredictable - but the last two episodes were a bit of a drag with old gags and unbelievable storylines! This volume is alittle disappointing but still enjoyable - love anime, love hina!

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Rated - 3 starsBit too far Fetched

Samantha from Preston, England , 15/04/2005

Well, this volume i feel isnt as good as the 2nd volume but is still of high slap stick comedy. Afew gags are getting used too often and are gettin old - for example Keirtaro gettin beat up - also some parts of the episodes are a little too far fetched like - sue (little indian girl) inventin a massive robot turtle and then losing control of it - the first few episodes of this volume are watchable and the storylines unpredictable - but the last two episodes were a bit of a drag with old gags and unbelievable storylines! This volume is alittle disappointing but still enjoyable - love anime, love hina!

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