
To Love Ru
To LOVEる -とらぶる-
Rito Yuuki is unlucky when it comes to love — no matter how hard he tries to confess to his crush, his efforts end in failure. After another day’s confession goes down the drain, Rito spends his night sulking in his bathtub. But when a naked girl with a pointed tail teleports into the tub with him, it seems like Rito’s luck is finally looking up! His fortune doesn’t last long when he finds himself accidentally engaged to the buxom beauty who is none other than the princess of the planet Deviluke! (Source: HIDIVE)
To Love Ru is a tv with 26 episodes, from Spring 2008, produced by Xebec, rated 6.5/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Rito Yuuki is unlucky when it comes to love — no matter how hard he tries to confess to his crush, his efforts end in failure. After another day’s confession goes down the drain, Rito spends his night sulking in his bathtub. But when a naked girl with a pointed tail teleports into the tub with him, it seems like Rito’s luck is finally looking up! His fortune doesn’t last long when he finds himself accidentally engaged to the buxom beauty who is none other than the princess of the planet Deviluke! (Source: HIDIVE)
Main Characters
Tags
- Female Harem — Main cast features the protagonist plus several female characters who are romantically interested in them.
- Slapstick — Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
- Surreal Comedy — Prominently features comedic moments that defy casual reasoning, resulting in illogical events.
- Aliens — Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Nudity — Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
- Primarily Female Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of female characters.
- Parody — Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.
- Heterosexual — Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
- Psychosexual — Work that involves the psychological aspects of sexual impulses.
- Episodic — Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
- Meta — Features fourth wall-breaking references to itself or genre tropes.

