This wasn't exactly the best dvd of the series.....
May 17, 2005
Aside from whats happen they start to bring in comic relief in this dvd. It starts with Shinobu wondering what a kiss would be like. Turns out the first person she kisses isn't exact the person she wanted. They intoduce another character into the series. Seta was Naru's old tutor in high school and she had a major crush on him. The problem is watching her act around her professor and around Keitaro. The last episode has got to be one of the most hillarious episodes on the dvd. When Keitaro and Naru do a play lets just say that Keitaro(being the klutz that he is) does something and ends up getting knocked out for it. Other than that if you have enjoyed the series up to now then you'll enjoy this dvd!!!
Love Hina volume 4!
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June 8, 2004
Love Hina volume 4-
Shinobu learns to kiss, Naru's old tutor and his daughter,love confession inside a cave, and a play at a teahouse! Cotains episodes 13-16, both subbed and dubbed, plus a featurette!
Highly recommended if you enjoyed the first three discs.
Summer time...
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March 14, 2004
Kissing, ancient turtle civilizations, the return of an old flame and plays by the seashore. Sounds harmless, right? But what if it's Kaolla trying to kiss other girls? And what if that civilization is still around and not so ancient? And what if that old flame happens to be a Tokyo U Professor Naru had very strong feelings for?
I won't even get into details about the play,'Journey To The West', that seems to do more damage than a atomic bomb.
Best part of the DVD is the extra, 'The Making of Love Hina', starring Wendee Lee - voice actress and ADR director. But even then I could only give it four stars. The episodes are starting to get old.
A trip to the beach
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January 4, 2003
The volume begins with what is one of the most bizarre parts of the manga: Shinobu's wanting to get her first kiss. Though it doesn't turn out the way she wants it to, it could have ended much worse. The next episodes involve some of the wierdest scenes in the anime. Seta, Naru's old tutor, returns to Japan and Kitsune does everything in her power to keep the two from meeting, with hilarious results. Keitaro, meanwhile, has been employed by Seta as an assistant, and has to deal with Seta's bratty daughter Sara McDougal. In the next episode, Sara is forced to stay at the Hinata Apartments while Seta's woking on an archaeological dig, and gets into all sorts of trouble. I won't say anything other than an army of robot turtles is involved somehow.
The final episode is the best one. It's summer, and the residents of the Apartments go to the beach to work at the Hinata Seaside Teahouse. They perform the play "Journey to the West" (the play that Dragon Ball was loosely based on, by the way) and end up destroying the teahouse. Seta finds them a new place to perform the play if he can be in it, and Seta and Motoko end up having an eye-blurring fight that is awesome to watch.
Despite the fact that my favorite character only appears in a flashback of sorts in this volume, it's still awfully good.
It has a featurette on it! COOL!
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December 30, 2002
I loved this DVD. I really loved, "The Making of Love Hina" featurette. If you like Love Hina, I recommend you buy this DVD. Seta and Sara McDougal appear in this DVD! Also, Shinobu wants to learn how to kiss. This is a great DVD! Buy this!