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Please Twins vol. 2

Review
Please Twins does things right by developing characters that you will love and conceiving a male lead that isn't a complete idiot. These episodes cover a lot of ground in regards to the girls relationship with Mike and some significant changes take place.

Mina and Karen start going to school with Mike. They start hearing rumors in their class that Mike might be gay because a homosexual classmate who he sits next to is always making passes at him and no one has really seen him with a girl before. Mina and Karen plan to make a scene to find out whether Mike is straight or not. Coincidentally, Karen accidentally falls on Mike and they end up kissing eachother. Mina witnesses the whole thing and unable to hold back her feelings for Mike she goes into his room and kisses him later that night.

The next day is an akward one for the three of them as their relationships with eachother have changed so much from the recent events. They have a hard time figuring out their feelings for one another, so Mina and Karen create a "love alliance," which is basically a set of rules related to their relationship with Mike. This includes the girls not making anymore advances on Mike and preventing other girls from coming onto him until they find out which one is his sister.

Mike wins some tickets for a hotel near the beach which results in an obligatory swimsuit episode providing some fanservice. Most of the secondary characters end up down there too and the whole gang hangs out for awhile.

I've really enjoyed what I've seen so far. Easily one of the best romantic comedies I've ever seen.

Extras
  • Image Vocal 5
  • Image Vocal 6
  • Image Vocal 7
  • Clean Ending
Features
  • English 2.0
  • Japanese 2.0
  • English Subtitles



Overall:
Publisher: Bandai Entertainment
Run Time: 75 Minutes
Type: TV Series
Genre: Romance/Comedy
Reviewed by: Marc
Date reviewed: 02/10/05