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5 Best Anime To Watch With Your Partner on Valentine’s Day

5 Best Anime To Watch With Your Partner on Valentine’s Day

Time to get ready for the most romantic holiday of the year!

It doesn't matter what your plans for Valentine’s Day are, there may come a moment when you’re lying on a couch together and looking for something to watch. And keep you in a romantic mood, of course!

To spare you a good 30 minutes of your time looking for the right anime to watch, we’ve made a short list for you.

  1. A Sign of Affection (Yubisaki to Renren)

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If you both love something super wholesome and adorable, go with this season’s A Sign of Affection! It’s still ongoing, though, so you’ll have to come back to it after Valentine's Day is over, but it only means you’ll have something to remind you of this magical day for weeks to come.

The series follows Yuki, who is a hearing-impaired university student. When she meets a handsome stranger on a train, the attraction is instant. And it gets even more interesting and cute when their relationship starts developing.

  1. Insomniacs After School (Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia)

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You can finish this anime in one night, since it’s only 13 episodes long. And we’re sure you’ll want to binge it due to how absolutely stunning the series is.

Ganta might come off as aloof and irritated, but it’s only because he struggles with falling asleep and is completely exhausted. But we all know how much it means to find someone you can relate to. This is what happens to Ganta when he meets a girl, who seems to be having the same issue.

  1. Gushing over Magical Girls (Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete)

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What about also watching an ecchi series to spice things up? You won’t find much romance in the series, but it may give you some kinky ideas or just make you laugh at how outrageous this series is.

Utena is a big fan of magical girls: they’re her idols, and she turns into a complete mess of a fangirl every time she sees them. One day she’s given a chance to interact with them more. The problem is that she has to become a villain for them.

  1. Spice and Wolf (Ookami to Koushinryou)

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This series is an absolute romance anime classic. It’s rather old, since the first season aired in 2008, but don’t worry, it’s totally worth watching. And the good news is that a remake of the series is in the works. So if you end up really liking it, you’ll have a chance to experience it again soon.

Spice and Wolf is a series about a merchant, Kraft, and a powerful wolf deity, Holo, who create a peculiar business partnership and begin their adventures together in a fantasy world.

  1. Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen)

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If you’re into the love/hate dynamic, this series will be perfect for you. Of course, the main leads don’t hate each other, but the word “war” in the title is no mistake.

Miyuki and Kaguya are the student body's top representatives, who seem like a perfect match. However, they cannot confess their feelings for each other, since the one who does that loses the game.

Time to get ready for the most romantic holiday of the year!

It doesn't matter what your plans for Valentine’s Day are, there may come a moment when you’re lying on a couch together and looking for something to watch. And keep you in a romantic mood, of course!

To spare you a good 30 minutes of your time looking for the right anime to watch, we’ve made a short list for you.

  1. A Sign of Affection (Yubisaki to Renren)

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If you both love something super wholesome and adorable, go with this season’s A Sign of Affection! It’s still ongoing, though, so you’ll have to come back to it after Valentine's Day is over, but it only means you’ll have something to remind you of this magical day for weeks to come.

The series follows Yuki, who is a hearing-impaired university student. When she meets a handsome stranger on a train, the attraction is instant. And it gets even more interesting and cute when their relationship starts developing.

  1. Insomniacs After School (Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia)

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You can finish this anime in one night, since it’s only 13 episodes long. And we’re sure you’ll want to binge it due to how absolutely stunning the series is.

Ganta might come off as aloof and irritated, but it’s only because he struggles with falling asleep and is completely exhausted. But we all know how much it means to find someone you can relate to. This is what happens to Ganta when he meets a girl, who seems to be having the same issue.

  1. Gushing over Magical Girls (Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete)

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What about also watching an ecchi series to spice things up? You won’t find much romance in the series, but it may give you some kinky ideas or just make you laugh at how outrageous this series is.

Utena is a big fan of magical girls: they’re her idols, and she turns into a complete mess of a fangirl every time she sees them. One day she’s given a chance to interact with them more. The problem is that she has to become a villain for them.

  1. Spice and Wolf (Ookami to Koushinryou)

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This series is an absolute romance anime classic. It’s rather old, since the first season aired in 2008, but don’t worry, it’s totally worth watching. And the good news is that a remake of the series is in the works. So if you end up really liking it, you’ll have a chance to experience it again soon.

Spice and Wolf is a series about a merchant, Kraft, and a powerful wolf deity, Holo, who create a peculiar business partnership and begin their adventures together in a fantasy world.

  1. Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen)

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If you’re into the love/hate dynamic, this series will be perfect for you. Of course, the main leads don’t hate each other, but the word “war” in the title is no mistake.

Miyuki and Kaguya are the student body's top representatives, who seem like a perfect match. However, they cannot confess their feelings for each other, since the one who does that loses the game.