![]() Another friend, Taeko, soon joins them for much the same reason, and Ai Yori Aoshi starts moving into the harem genre. However, the story takes a turn when Karou runs into an old friend from America, Tina, at college and she starts staying at Aoi’s place due to having no other place to stay. Now, how the story sounds up until now, it sounds like it’s going to be a pretty serious and romance-heavy story. As a result, Aoi’s caretaker, Miyabi, arranges so that they can live together – sort of – but mandating that their relationship be kept secret. ![]() This, in turn, nullified the arranged marriage, but Aoi was still determined to marry Karou. However, Karou was only adopted, and after witnessing the treatment of his mother, especially after she died, Karou ran away from the Hanabishi clan to live on his own. When the two were little, their marriage had been arranged given Aoi’s stature and the fact that Karou was himself the heir to another major conglomerate. US Distribution By: Pioneer/Geneon Major Japanese CastĪi Yori Aoshi is about Aoi Sakuraba, the daughter of the head of a rich conglomerate, and her secret fiance-to-be Karou Hanabishi. Released: Ap– September, 2002 (Season 1),īased On: Ai Yori Aoshi manga by Kou Fumizuki Name: Ai Yori Aoshi (Season 1), Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~ (Season 2)Įpisodes: 36 (24 in Season 1, 12 in Season 2) ![]()
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