Honey and Clover

J.C.Staff Summer 2005
Adult CastComedyDramaJoseiLove PolygonRomanceVisual Arts
7.9
Quality Score
0.48 (Positive)
Audience Mood
3 / 10
Controversy
86,766
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

Yuuta Takemoto, a sophomore at an arts college, shares a cheap apartment with two seniors—the eccentric Shinobu Morita, who keeps failing to graduate due to his absenteeism, and the sensible Takumi Mayama, who acts as a proper senior to Takemoto, often looking out for him. Takemoto had not given much thought to his future until one fine spring day, when he meets the endearing Hagumi Hanamoto and falls in love at first sight. Incredibly gifted in the arts, Hagumi enrolls in Takemoto's university and soon befriends the popular pottery student Ayumi Yamada. Ayumi is already well acquainted with the three flatmates and secretly harbors deep feelings for one of them. Hachimitsu to Clover is a heartwarming tale of youth, love, soul-searching, and self-discovery, intricately woven through the complex relationships between five dear friends. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

Overall, the audience is appreciative of Honey and Clover's emotional depth and artistic presentation, with many finding the characters relatable and the story thought-provoking. However, some viewers are frustrated by the slow pace, lack of plot, and the characters' romantic entanglements, finding the experience boring or tedious. The show generally resonates with those who appreciate character-driven stories and slice-of-life anime.

Strengths

  • Relatable characters and realistic portrayal of college life.
  • Beautiful art style with watercolor-like backgrounds.
  • Excellent music and sound design that enhances emotional impact.

Weaknesses

  • Slow pacing and lack of significant plot progression.
  • Frustrating and unresolved romantic relationships.
  • Some find the characters bland or annoying.