25 reviews
- Trixie_reviews
- Oct 30, 2018
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Fantastic show with such a low rating really. Well written characters with well written goals, correct visuals and the entire thing is sprinkled with soft humor and lots of emotions. And the OPs and EDs, they are also fantastic, one of the best ones I ever heard. Definitely worthy for you time.
- martinwasdeleted
- Mar 24, 2021
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Golden Time being a slice of life Anime, has a lot of Drama in it. The show is very slow paced and at some places quite boring and repetitive.
But the show was successful in bringing out the intended message i.e., about how we can overcome any crisis in our life with the help of some people around us and belief in oneself. Overall, I enjoyed the friendship between all the characters and all the events in general.
But the show was successful in bringing out the intended message i.e., about how we can overcome any crisis in our life with the help of some people around us and belief in oneself. Overall, I enjoyed the friendship between all the characters and all the events in general.
- sumukhar-19660
- Mar 26, 2021
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It's great that's what I can say. It's really fun to watch this anime to kill some time.
Golden Time is a very nicely written romance anime with a new type of and a nice story.It is about a guy Tada Banri having lost his memories in an accident meeting an obsessive and immature as well as possessive girl Kaga Kouko and them ending up falling in love.
Unlike another romance anime, this one sees their journey of being a couple too and the challenges that they face because of the girl's obsessiveness and the boy's dark past.
The story is a dark one but you would feel it as a very light story while you watch because of the humor that the girl as well as their friends use.Also the soundtracks and the flashback scenes are very convincing.Surely the anime justifies it's title because when you finish the anime you will actually understand the reason behind the title.So guys I highly recommend this wonderful anime for you.
Unlike another romance anime, this one sees their journey of being a couple too and the challenges that they face because of the girl's obsessiveness and the boy's dark past.
The story is a dark one but you would feel it as a very light story while you watch because of the humor that the girl as well as their friends use.Also the soundtracks and the flashback scenes are very convincing.Surely the anime justifies it's title because when you finish the anime you will actually understand the reason behind the title.So guys I highly recommend this wonderful anime for you.
- hitanshshah
- Dec 18, 2016
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- jaysshukla
- Sep 19, 2021
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Tada Banri, a newly admitted student at a private law school in Tokyo, found himself completely lost after the opening ceremony, trying to find his way to the freshman orientation. At that moment, he ran into another lost freshman from the same school, Yanagisawa Mitsuo, and they hit it off at once. Somehow arriving at their intended goal just on time, there appeared in front of the two a beautiful girl holding a bouquet of roses. The girl then whacked Mitsuo across the face with the bouquet and handed the flowers over to him. "Freshman, congratulations", was all she said, and then left. The stylish, well dressed, perfect woman that had swung at Mitsuo was his childhood friend, Kaga Kouko. As children they had promised to marry each other one day, fulfilling their dreams. In order to escape from her, Mitsuo had gone out secretly and taken the examination for this well known private college, but now she showed up in the freshman orientation hall. She too had taken the law school entrance examination, catching up with him.
- Tick_the_Hero
- Oct 31, 2013
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It is just said that i watch these anime alone and noone to share my thoughts and every time when i watch these anime it makes me to wanna have a girlfriend sad is not it
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It's Best in slice of life category & it Reminds us value of life , youth and time.
- UsaidQazii
- Jun 25, 2021
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GT starts with Men In Black. FBI? Mid 20th century IBM employees? Mormons? Nope. They're law students. But what kind of a lawyer can you be if you fall apart over a female stalker? Law student, Yanagisawa Mitsuo, can't handle his cloying childhood friend, Kaga Kouko. She's determined to marry him, and nothing can distract Kaga from her goals. Tada Banri becomes Mitsuo's friend. When Banri first sees Kaga he is blown away: She's gorgeous. Satou Takaya, Oka Chinami, and Linda (Banri's hometown bestie) round out the group of friends.
Kaga, our FL, comes over as imbalanced because she's chasing a guy - and she's well over the line; she's into the mental illness zone. It's uncomfortable for the men around her and for the viewer. She finally starts to understand the psychology underneath her motivations. She realizes it was all about her and going after something she wanted. She never thought about the man at all - not who he is and what he wants, at least. The odd thing about attraction is that if it's real, it's always mutual. When it's not mutual, it's usually a situation in which one person likes the idea of the other person, not that person h/herself.
"I decided I want to move on. I don't want to be persecuted by things that happened to me anymore. I want to live. I want to live my life," Banri moans. The concept of self, who we are, and what we are, is brought into question. Banri Tada suffered a traumatic fall a few years back and has had amnesia since then. He doesn't remember the person that he was prior to the accident. In fact, he sees /that/ Banri as another human being all together - a complete stranger. He feels out of place in his own body, and he knows that his family and friends miss the old version of him. It's isolating. As time goes by, the more upset and anxious his loved ones seem because he is not the old Banri - They want that °other° person, they don't want °him°. He doesn't know that Banri, and he doesn't want to lose who he is now.
Are we us without our memories? When Banri woke up from his accident he was a clean slate. Part of who we are in the present is our past mistakes, failures, and successes, along with the good and bad times. Our memories are a collection of the result of our choices, but they shouldn't control what and who we are. The past can boost us, but it can also shackle us. Even our past successes can shackle us if we get trapped in our "Glory Days". Banri gets to start over, and any of us can do that. We need to be free to be the best version of ourselves. "Free your mind," the sages, En Vogue, tell us: "The rest will follow." We see Banri's old self as a forlorn ghost feeling forgotten and left out. Ironically, Banri does to his old self what others do to his new self (just wishing this Banri would go away and the other Banri would stay) until he is finally able to shake free of the mold.
He isn't the only one that shakes free. Kokuo finally learns to let go as well. She thinks about the other person, finally, and that is also oddly freeing. Too much self-focus will only lead to anxiety and despair. Helping someone can, at times, help the helper more than the receiver. We need to always be improving, but also to forget about ourselves. It's a balancing act.
GT is 25 24-minute episodes. The art and the English dubbing are VG. The song for the closing credits is quite nice. The opening song is Japanese pink-pop. One Scooby-Doo Snack they threw in is a character named Nana, who is clearly based on the punker, Nana, from the popular anime of the same name. It's a fun shout-out. It is a pleasant series to watch, with plenty that's good, but it's also a bit bland, even though Kaga's antics generate anxiety. More than a romance, the primary appeal is hanging with a group of school buds. The episodes roll by quickly. I kept thinking that I would ditch the show, but each episode put me in the mood to watch another one the following day. I never caught binge-fever, so one-a-day was the right pace. It is not a waste of time, but there are anime that are worth your time before this one, particularly if romance is what you are looking for. For example: Toradora is an excellent romance in every way. Real Girl is a fun HS story about how a nerd, who only likes 2D girls, scores a hottie. Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun is HS romantic anime in which a young artist helps out her crush with his monthly girls manga story. Interestingly, this nerd can write about teen girls in love, but in reality he has no clue what's going on around him. Love- Chunibyo And Other Delusions - Heartthrob is one that cannot be denied. It starts out good and it keeps getting better. It's truly an excellent show with some superb romantic moments scattered in the mix. Finally, Maid Sama is a top-tier romcom, hand drawn or not. It's in the highly rewatchable category. The real currency in GT is how damaged people move past their mistakes and regrets to grow. That storyline is always golden.
QUOTES📢
Is fear of rejection a form of rejecting yourself?
You're the next to the next to the next person I like as much as Linda.
This is how time flows for everyone. Right after it's born, every moment becomes the past, and eventually has to die.
〰🖍 IMHO
🎬70 📝57 🎭74 💓53 🦋49 🌞67 🎨70⚡45 🎵/🔊77 😅38 😭35 😱15 😯63 😖0 🤔57 💤35 🔚70
Age 14+ with the following cautions: The tea club throws a wild party. Some dancing in bras and a bizarre crotch sniffing incident. Those b!+che$ are brazen! There's also the usual close-ups of cleavage with a case of the jiggles.
Re-📺? This one's in the good-to-pass-the-time category, but I may never pass this way again....
As of today, GT is available on Hidive. Some dubbed titles worthy of a visit of Hidive are: Maid Sama 10, Made in Abyss 9 (currently the 3rd movie and S2 are not dubbed. Per Hidive: "Since MADE IN ABYSS: Journey's Dawn... and MADE IN ABYSS: Wandering Twilight... are compilation movies, you can either watch MADE IN ABYSS season 1 or just the two movies before moving on to the MADE IN ABYSS: Dawn of the Deep Soul..., the third movie is NOT optional "); Parasyte the Maxim 8.9, The Eminence in Shadow 8.8, No Game No Life Zero 8.8, RahXephon 8.6, Akame ga Kill! 8.6, Princess Principal 8.6, Chihayafuru 8.5, Girls Last Tour 8.5, CR Chaika The Coffin Princess 8.4, Love Chunibyo And Other Delusions 8.4, Special A Class 8.2, Food Wars 8.2, Land Of The Lustrous 8.1, Girls Und Panzer 8, Land Of The Lustrous 8, Reincarnated as a Sword 8, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU 8, Gate 7.9, Ao-chan Can't Study 7.8, Beyond the Boundary 7.8, You're Under Arrest 7.8, Pet Shop of Horrors 7.8, Hakkenden 7.7, Monthly Girls Nozaki-kun 7.7, Is It Wrong To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? 7.7, Flowers of Evil 7.7 (not dubbed), Farming Life in Another World 7.7, Princess Resurrection 7.6, Akiba Maid War 7.5, Real Girl 7.5, School Live 7.5, Kokkoku 7.5, Needless 7.5, Senryu Girl 7.5, D4DJ 7.5, Iria 7.5 Kokoro Connect 7.4, Aura Battler Dunbine 7.4, Pet Girl of Sakura Hall 7.3, After the Rain 7.3, BToom! 7.3, Ice 7.3, Armed Girl's Machiavellism 7.1
Honorable Mention: Wasteful Days of High School Girls, Blue Seed, Patlabor, Get Backers, Clannad, Tsurune, Tada Never Falls in Love, Kino's Journey, Lupin III.
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Kaga, our FL, comes over as imbalanced because she's chasing a guy - and she's well over the line; she's into the mental illness zone. It's uncomfortable for the men around her and for the viewer. She finally starts to understand the psychology underneath her motivations. She realizes it was all about her and going after something she wanted. She never thought about the man at all - not who he is and what he wants, at least. The odd thing about attraction is that if it's real, it's always mutual. When it's not mutual, it's usually a situation in which one person likes the idea of the other person, not that person h/herself.
"I decided I want to move on. I don't want to be persecuted by things that happened to me anymore. I want to live. I want to live my life," Banri moans. The concept of self, who we are, and what we are, is brought into question. Banri Tada suffered a traumatic fall a few years back and has had amnesia since then. He doesn't remember the person that he was prior to the accident. In fact, he sees /that/ Banri as another human being all together - a complete stranger. He feels out of place in his own body, and he knows that his family and friends miss the old version of him. It's isolating. As time goes by, the more upset and anxious his loved ones seem because he is not the old Banri - They want that °other° person, they don't want °him°. He doesn't know that Banri, and he doesn't want to lose who he is now.
Are we us without our memories? When Banri woke up from his accident he was a clean slate. Part of who we are in the present is our past mistakes, failures, and successes, along with the good and bad times. Our memories are a collection of the result of our choices, but they shouldn't control what and who we are. The past can boost us, but it can also shackle us. Even our past successes can shackle us if we get trapped in our "Glory Days". Banri gets to start over, and any of us can do that. We need to be free to be the best version of ourselves. "Free your mind," the sages, En Vogue, tell us: "The rest will follow." We see Banri's old self as a forlorn ghost feeling forgotten and left out. Ironically, Banri does to his old self what others do to his new self (just wishing this Banri would go away and the other Banri would stay) until he is finally able to shake free of the mold.
He isn't the only one that shakes free. Kokuo finally learns to let go as well. She thinks about the other person, finally, and that is also oddly freeing. Too much self-focus will only lead to anxiety and despair. Helping someone can, at times, help the helper more than the receiver. We need to always be improving, but also to forget about ourselves. It's a balancing act.
GT is 25 24-minute episodes. The art and the English dubbing are VG. The song for the closing credits is quite nice. The opening song is Japanese pink-pop. One Scooby-Doo Snack they threw in is a character named Nana, who is clearly based on the punker, Nana, from the popular anime of the same name. It's a fun shout-out. It is a pleasant series to watch, with plenty that's good, but it's also a bit bland, even though Kaga's antics generate anxiety. More than a romance, the primary appeal is hanging with a group of school buds. The episodes roll by quickly. I kept thinking that I would ditch the show, but each episode put me in the mood to watch another one the following day. I never caught binge-fever, so one-a-day was the right pace. It is not a waste of time, but there are anime that are worth your time before this one, particularly if romance is what you are looking for. For example: Toradora is an excellent romance in every way. Real Girl is a fun HS story about how a nerd, who only likes 2D girls, scores a hottie. Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun is HS romantic anime in which a young artist helps out her crush with his monthly girls manga story. Interestingly, this nerd can write about teen girls in love, but in reality he has no clue what's going on around him. Love- Chunibyo And Other Delusions - Heartthrob is one that cannot be denied. It starts out good and it keeps getting better. It's truly an excellent show with some superb romantic moments scattered in the mix. Finally, Maid Sama is a top-tier romcom, hand drawn or not. It's in the highly rewatchable category. The real currency in GT is how damaged people move past their mistakes and regrets to grow. That storyline is always golden.
QUOTES📢
Is fear of rejection a form of rejecting yourself?
You're the next to the next to the next person I like as much as Linda.
This is how time flows for everyone. Right after it's born, every moment becomes the past, and eventually has to die.
〰🖍 IMHO
🎬70 📝57 🎭74 💓53 🦋49 🌞67 🎨70⚡45 🎵/🔊77 😅38 😭35 😱15 😯63 😖0 🤔57 💤35 🔚70
Age 14+ with the following cautions: The tea club throws a wild party. Some dancing in bras and a bizarre crotch sniffing incident. Those b!+che$ are brazen! There's also the usual close-ups of cleavage with a case of the jiggles.
Re-📺? This one's in the good-to-pass-the-time category, but I may never pass this way again....
As of today, GT is available on Hidive. Some dubbed titles worthy of a visit of Hidive are: Maid Sama 10, Made in Abyss 9 (currently the 3rd movie and S2 are not dubbed. Per Hidive: "Since MADE IN ABYSS: Journey's Dawn... and MADE IN ABYSS: Wandering Twilight... are compilation movies, you can either watch MADE IN ABYSS season 1 or just the two movies before moving on to the MADE IN ABYSS: Dawn of the Deep Soul..., the third movie is NOT optional "); Parasyte the Maxim 8.9, The Eminence in Shadow 8.8, No Game No Life Zero 8.8, RahXephon 8.6, Akame ga Kill! 8.6, Princess Principal 8.6, Chihayafuru 8.5, Girls Last Tour 8.5, CR Chaika The Coffin Princess 8.4, Love Chunibyo And Other Delusions 8.4, Special A Class 8.2, Food Wars 8.2, Land Of The Lustrous 8.1, Girls Und Panzer 8, Land Of The Lustrous 8, Reincarnated as a Sword 8, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU 8, Gate 7.9, Ao-chan Can't Study 7.8, Beyond the Boundary 7.8, You're Under Arrest 7.8, Pet Shop of Horrors 7.8, Hakkenden 7.7, Monthly Girls Nozaki-kun 7.7, Is It Wrong To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? 7.7, Flowers of Evil 7.7 (not dubbed), Farming Life in Another World 7.7, Princess Resurrection 7.6, Akiba Maid War 7.5, Real Girl 7.5, School Live 7.5, Kokkoku 7.5, Needless 7.5, Senryu Girl 7.5, D4DJ 7.5, Iria 7.5 Kokoro Connect 7.4, Aura Battler Dunbine 7.4, Pet Girl of Sakura Hall 7.3, After the Rain 7.3, BToom! 7.3, Ice 7.3, Armed Girl's Machiavellism 7.1
Honorable Mention: Wasteful Days of High School Girls, Blue Seed, Patlabor, Get Backers, Clannad, Tsurune, Tada Never Falls in Love, Kino's Journey, Lupin III.
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- 50fiftillidideeBrain
- Apr 4, 2024
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It's not worth of giving your precious time. So just skip it and watch something good like attack on Titan
- bhaskar-35496
- Dec 9, 2020
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From the start to the end,every stage of relationship is defined in this anime.....loved it....and the comedy scenes in the middle are also great, laughed a lot 😁😁.....
- trideepchakraborty
- Jan 12, 2020
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This anime is so beautiful. I love the story about this series. Good anime to watch in free time
- randy-26556
- Nov 3, 2019
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It is one of my favorites, has comedy, romance, drama and manages everything well. Emotional story with funny and sad moments. I recommend this anime to anyone searching for a casual rom com.
- vicentedeiros
- Jul 1, 2021
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- Irishchatter
- Apr 20, 2018
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THIS ANIME IS HIGHLY UNDER-RATED, THIS IS THE PERFECT ROM-COM YOU WOULD BE SEARCHING. IT HAS ALL THE THINGS WHICH A ROM-COM SHOULD HAVE.🖤🖤
THANKS FOR THE AUTHOR OF THIS BEAUTIFUL STORY🖤🖤.
- nikhilspanchal
- Feb 2, 2022
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(READ FULL) Very good story and I will say complex story Happiness , Sadness , Romance Life Issues Forgetting about the past Restarting new life I mean What do you need more from an ANIME and please if anyone see it please review this anime on my anime list link I contacted customer service because members of this show on this site are 822,945 people came and review this anime I know there are lot of fans there but in recent 2 days its popularity went from #137 to #133 there are over 10,000 of anime and it is on #133 so your one 10/10 review counts lets make this more popular And give me a friend request once you finish signing up My name on the Website is Furuhashi1 and I also like We Never Learn aka Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai you can find out everything once you click on my profile the profile name is :Furuhashi1:)
- Furuhashi1
- Oct 4, 2021
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I'd rate this as one of the best anime series I've ever watched. Maybe ReLife is overall still better because Golden Time has a bit too many filler episodes. But the ending is SOOO satisfying and an ingenious execution that it beats ReLife hands down.
- jeremyhanselog
- Aug 15, 2022
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I love the anime it's story, characters, plots all I recommend this anime to everyone. Plus the ending was satisfying so yeah love it I was sick of watching romcoms which has painful ending or very weird ending but this one is very satisfying worth watching it 😚
- shahriarislamsheikh
- Jun 7, 2022
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A great show. Some parts in the early-middle could be turned on as background noise. But other than that, I was fully glued to my seat. The anime isn't like many of the mainstream titles, though it may follow some common plot set ups -- the voice acting, the writing, the screenplay is exceptionally better than anything you'll see in an anime in general. Rascal Does not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai is similar to this anime -- just in the art style, however the tone is much different. I'm assuming that you have already seen the English version as I have -- the characters are memorable, and the comedy is quite impressionable. Even though the story can get dramatic, the characters are all believable. In fact, I've never really seen things from the main female protagonist, Koko's, perspective before. This story is a unique slice of life and I highly recommend watching it!
Golden Time is a mesmerizing anime that masterfully weaves together love, friendship, and self-discovery. The characters are multidimensional and relatable, making it effortless to become invested in their journeys. Banri's story, in particular, resonated deeply with me - his struggles, triumphs, and vulnerabilities are expertly crafted to evoke strong emotions.
The relationships in Golden Time are authentic and raw, tackling the complexities of human connections with sensitivity and humor. The writing is superb, balancing lighthearted moments with poignant drama. The portrayal of relationships is unfiltered, making it a genuine reflection of life's beauty and imperfections.
The ending left me in tears - a testament to the anime's ability to make you feel seen and understood. Golden Time is more than just a romance anime; it's a poignant reminder to cherish moments, take risks, and be true to ourselves.
With its beautiful animation, memorable soundtrack, and exceptional storytelling, Golden Time is a must-watch for anyone seeking a genuine and emotional journey. It's a timeless masterpiece that will linger in your heart long after the credits roll. 10/10, would highly recommend!
The relationships in Golden Time are authentic and raw, tackling the complexities of human connections with sensitivity and humor. The writing is superb, balancing lighthearted moments with poignant drama. The portrayal of relationships is unfiltered, making it a genuine reflection of life's beauty and imperfections.
The ending left me in tears - a testament to the anime's ability to make you feel seen and understood. Golden Time is more than just a romance anime; it's a poignant reminder to cherish moments, take risks, and be true to ourselves.
With its beautiful animation, memorable soundtrack, and exceptional storytelling, Golden Time is a must-watch for anyone seeking a genuine and emotional journey. It's a timeless masterpiece that will linger in your heart long after the credits roll. 10/10, would highly recommend!
- imlearner-888
- Jan 5, 2024
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