
No-Rin
のうりん
When the national idol Kusakabe Yuka suddenly retired from the entertainment business, it shocked the world and it devastated teenager Hata Kosaku. Kosaku was Yuka's biggest fan and her departure left him depressed. His classmates at the Tamo Agriculture School finally are able to get him to leave his room and attend his class, but to everyone's amazement, Kusakabe Yuka (her stage name) comes into the class under the name Kinoshita Ringo as a transfer student. Kosaku realizes he has the once in a lifetime opportunity to get to personally know his dream girl and, together with his group of friends, try to find out why she is here and become closer than just classmates. (Source: MangaHelpers)
No-Rin is a tv with 12 episodes, from Winter 2014, produced by SILVER LINK., rated 6.4/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
When the national idol Kusakabe Yuka suddenly retired from the entertainment business, it shocked the world and it devastated teenager Hata Kosaku. Kosaku was Yuka's biggest fan and her departure left him depressed. His classmates at the Tamo Agriculture School finally are able to get him to leave his room and attend his class, but to everyone's amazement, Kusakabe Yuka (her stage name) comes into the class under the name Kinoshita Ringo as a transfer student. Kosaku realizes he has the once in a lifetime opportunity to get to personally know his dream girl and, together with his group of friends, try to find out why she is here and become closer than just classmates. (Source: MangaHelpers)
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Tags
- Rural — Partly or completely set in the countryside.
- Agriculture — Prominently features agriculture practices.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Episodic — Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
- Surreal Comedy — Prominently features comedic moments that defy casual reasoning, resulting in illogical events.
- Parody — Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.
- Idol — Centers around the life and activities of an idol.
- Love Triangle — Centered around romantic feelings between more than two people. Includes all love polygons.
- Work — Centers around the activities of a certain occupation.
- Food — Centers around cooking or food appraisal.
- Heterosexual — Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.

