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Their teenage awkwardness and embarrassment endears rather than exhausts. It’s obvious to everyone they like each other. Their constant scheming creates some of the funniest situations in anime. Kaguya and Miyuki each refuse to be the first to confess their affection. Kaguya and Miyuki – Kaguya-sama: Love is War The mutual respect between these two characters make for some of the best scenes in the Dragon Ball series. Bulma, for her part, has inner strength that Vegeta respects. Of course, he has to bluster to cover it up! But when anyone messes with her, even if it’s the God of Destruction, Vegeta won’t stand by. It’s great to watch the ultra-macho Vegeta pout and otherwise turn to mush when Bulma is around. Prideful Vegeta has such a soft heart for his wife Bulma. While this is a common trope, if well done, as with Soul and Maka, it can be a fun watch. Anime likes to pair the hothead with the coolhead. Like Rokuru and Benio and Inuyasha and Kagome, Maka and Soul begin disliking each other but grow to understand each other. The anime doesn’t delve deep into these themes, preferring to touch them in isolated moments amid the comedy. Tohru uses her eagerness to cover the pain of her past and her doubts and the pain surrounding her love for Kobayashi. Kobayashi isn’t good at opening up or showing her feelings: something I identify with. Both indirectly express their affection for each other and their internal struggles. Tohru and Kobayashi accept each other as they are. Tohru and Kobayashi – Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid Watching Rokuro and Benio grow into a couple and as adults (the story is a coming-of-age tale) is enjoyable. Despite their differing personalities, they compliment each other well and cover for each others’ weaknesses. Their romantic arc shares many of the same beats: beginning in conflict, growing into friendship, and ending in a relationship. Like Inuyasha and Kagome, Rokuro and Benio fall into the standard teen couple. Think of them as a standard couple in shonen anime. Their interactions lack the directness of Mai and Sakuta and the layered dialogue of Holo and Lawrence, but Inuyasha and Kagome’s relationship is heartwarming and enjoyable. Inuyasha and Kagome exemplify the on-and-off again arc of romance storytelling. I had to include this classic couple in my list.
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Holo and Lawrence offers some of the best, if understated, chemistry in anime. The English dub was particularly well done.
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It’s a pity the anime didn’t see a full run. They have some on-and-off-again moments in their relationship, but they remain secure in their friendship and affection for each other. They speak and act as adults, and their banter offers a lasagna to dig into. Holo and Lawrence are still my favorite couple for dialogue. But the way they grow together into adulthood in their own way remains interesting. They aren’t mature in their relationship dynamics: Renton even hurts with his immature affection of Eureka.
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Renton and Eureka both share a coming-of-age character arch that makes them grow together. Mai and Sakuta like each other and aren’t afraid to show it. Unlike many couples, there’s really no on-again-off-again interactions. He will often do cringe-worthy things just to prove his point. While Mai keeps her thoughts mostly to herself, Sakuta doesn’t care what people think of him. Their dialogue and antics feel natural (their dialogue is among the best in recent anime). Mai and Sakuta – Rascal Dreams of Bunny Girl Senpei Marin’s exaggerated expressions play against Wakana’s more internally focused personality captures well the relationship dynamics between an outgoing person and an inward person. However, Wakana is quite capable as a hina doll maker. The extroverted and emotionally intelligent Marin is the otaku while Wakana keeps the low-confidence male role pinned down. My Dress-Up Darling’s couple turn the usual otaku romance around. I don’t really rank things I like characters for different reasons.
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I limited this list to canonical couples. My list tends to shift a bit as well-written characters appear. They have the best interaction of all the characters in Bleach. In any case, that is my criteria for determining my top couples in anime. Ichigo and Rukia from Bleach offers a good example. In many cases, the relationships should happen because of the great character interactions.
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It doesn’t matter if they get together by the end of the series or not as long as the dynamics are interesting. Long time anime fans have their favorite couples.