Lovely complex (Love*Com) ≫ Lovely Complex Complete Collection DVD Box Set

Lovely Complex Complete Collection DVD Box Set

Lovely Complex Complete Collection DVD Box Set

Lovely Complex Complete Collection DVD Box Set

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Description

A tall tale about a short gap!

Koizumi's just started high school, and she's got a little problem: for a girl, she's super tall! Meanwhile, her classmate Otani's got a big problem: he's virtually a midget, but still wants to join the basketball team. Written off as a bickering comedy duo by their teachers and classmates, the pair can't decide who's less likely to find love before graduating, and ultimately bet each other on who'll actually land a mate.

As the months progress, Koizumi starts seeing Otani in a new light: sure he's fun to hang out with and shares her love of all things Sea Monk, but maybe - just maybe - they might end up being more than friends, despite the fact that they'll never literally see eye to eye.

Of course, nothing is ever as easy as it seems, and when Koizumi finally works up the nerve to confess her love, Otani has to go and turn her down flat. Can the two of them ever overcome their Lovely Complex?

Based on the hit manga by Aya Nakahara, Lovely Complex is wacky coming of age romance full of Osaka Awesomeness and more Sea Monk than you can shake a shrine at!

This set includes all 24 episodes in the original Japanese with English subtitles.

DVD specs: 24 episodes; 575 minutes; 4:3 Full frame; Dolby Digital 2.0 Japanese audio;English subtitles.

Product details
Adult All ages
Department Video / DVD
Publisher Eastern Star
Series Lovely complex (Love*Com)
Shop Manga & Anime
Spoken language Japanese
Primary language English
Genre Comedy , Romance
Subtitle language English
DVD region 1
Product Code EST-LCOD1301
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