Ai Kora



Hachibei Maeda is a guy with very, very particular tastes in women. In fact, he isn't so much into girls as he is into his ideal attributes: big, crystal blue eyes; perky breasts "like bullet trains"; a husky, womanly voice; long, lean, streamlined legs; etc.

The good news is, he's been accepted at a prestigious high school in Tokyo, and he's sure he'll find at least one of his "beloved parts" in the big city.

The bad news is, when he gets there, he finds the boys' dormitory has been burned down, and he can't afford an apartment.

The good news is, he's offered a place to stay... in the girls' dorm... with four beautiful women, each of whom has one of the attributes he's looking for in a girl (fiery redhead Sakurako and her eyes, shy and bespectacled Yukari and her breasts, twenty-something teacher Tsubame and her legs, and sarcastic Ninja-girl Kirino and her voice).

The bad news, he almost immediately gets off on the wrong foot with them, and now they all think he's crazy, a pervert, or both. Okay, so he is, but that's beside the point...

Thus begins Ai Kora: Love & Collage, an endearingly warped and Ecchi take on harem comedies and every fetish you can possibly imagine, from the creator of Midori no Hibi. As Maeda quests (with limited success) to win over the girls, he finds himself learning more about them (and himself) as he learns to appreciate them for more than their parts.

This series provides examples of:
 * Accidental Pervert: Not nearly as often as being an actual pervert, mind.
 * Almost Kiss
 * Art Shift
 * Betty and Veronica: Yukari is Betty and Ayame is Veronica. Sakurako is actually in the best position but since she's not vocal about it, most of the bickering over Maeda is between the former two. See Third Option Love Interest, though Sakurako is actually the first option in just about every other regard.
 * Berserk Button: Mess with the girls in Maeda's harem at your own risk.
 * Don't insult the Ninja Way around Kirino
 * Black Comedy Rape: In chapter 51,
 * Book Ends:
 * But Not Too Foreign: Sakurako's mother is an Englishwoman. This is also the explanation behind her cat-like blue eyes : she inherited them from her mom.
 * Chickification: Neatly averted by Kirino.
 * Chivalrous Pervert: Maeda.
 * Christmas Cake: Tsubame.
 * Which makes Hachibei someone who Likes Older Women.
 * Closet Geek: Yukari
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Outani Umeka.
 * Crash Into Hello: Maeda and Sakurako.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Maeda is a lazy, weak, uninspired idiot, but given the right motivation (such as protecting someone's fetish) he is basically an unstoppable force of nature.
 * Cult: The Church of Bluish-Purple from chapters 104 and 105.
 * Cute Ghost Girl: Who's got a Toplessness From the Back scene.
 * Distracted by the Sexy: Maeda's biggest weakness.
 * Dull Eyes of Unhappiness
 * Expy: Two characters are clearly inspired by Neon Genesis Evangelion: Sensei Tsubame has purple hair, drinks heavily, and is a car nut/crazy driver -- Misato. Sakurako has orange hair with red ribbons, blue eyes, and a fiery temper -- Asuka Langley Sohryu.
 * This manga is very similar to Love Hina in terms of characters: Sakurako = Naru, Yukari = Shinobu, Kirino = Motoko, and Tsubame = Mitsune; however Hachibei is less like Keitaro, and more like Ataru Moroboshi.
 * Many of the characters look like the characters from the artist's previous series Midori Days.
 * Fan Disservice: Among other things, naked Aburazaka (from behind, thankfully) and an old man wearing pantyhose.
 * Fan Service: And lots of it! And almost always spoofed.
 * Fetishes: Made into a plot device with Maeda's "parts love"; his focus also provides the Fetish Fuel.
 * There's a lot of "fetish of the week" chapters too.
 * First Kiss: During the chapter of the same name. Obviously huge spoiler.
 * Four-Temperament Ensemble
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!:.
 * Girls with Guns: A chapter taking place at the school Christmas party features a paintball match; Ayame pulls out a paintball machine gun at one point.
 * Handsome Lech: Maeda.
 * Hot-Blooded: Maeda.
 * Harem Nanny: Tsubame -- from the girls' perspective, that is. They don't know that Hachibei, who's all about parts rather than romance, ranks her equally with the rest of them.
 * Heavy Voice: Lampshaded by Hachibei in chapter 88, page 14.
 * Hidden Depths: We eventually find the girls aren't your typical collection of harem comedy stereotypes.
 * Hot Mom: Tenmaku's mom shows where the eyes came from, and Hachibei's certainly qualifies.
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Each chapter is numbered as "Parts #".
 * Ignore the Fanservice: If a girl doesn't have one of Hachibei's ideal parts, no mater how hard she tries it won't get his interest.
 * Indecisive Parody
 * Instant Cosplay Surprise
 * Little Miss Badass: Kirino is the Heir to the Dojo of her Ninja clan and really, really good at it.
 * Little Miss Snarker: Kirino.
 * Locked in a Room: Maeda gets stuck in an elevator with Sakurako in one chapter.
 * Loveable Sex Maniac: Maeda.
 * Love Bubbles
 * Love Freak: Haiji, self-proclaimed "Ally of Love".
 * Matchmaker Crush:
 * Meganekko: Yukari.
 * Moment Killer: Probably not the best of ideas to confess
 * Ninja: Kirino.
 * No Export for You: It started in 2005 and ended in 2008. Licensed? In French, yes, but not in English...
 * Non Standard Character Design: Shibusawa's senior, Aburazaka, is accurately described as "manga-faced" at one point.
 * Nice Hat: Not as a cool factor or anything, but Sakurako is often seen wearing her beret. It even serves the plot a bit during their Crash Into Hello moment because it prevented Maede from seeing her beautiful eyes.
 * Not Helping Your Case
 * Not Himself
 * Not What It Looks Like: Though it just as frequently is.
 * Official Couple
 * Ojou: Ayame.
 * Otaku: secretly loves cosplay, gaming and manga.
 * Overprotective Dad: Sakurako's dad really doesn't like it when Hachibei turns up at her house. Even less when Hachi shouts that he hopes to get to know her better at the top of his voice.
 * ...then they start competing to see whose love for Sakurako is stronger.
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Kureha Kano.
 * Porn Stash:
 * Put on a Bus:
 * Reality Ensues: It's not a good idea to come right out and say that you like a girl solely for her body parts to her face, Other events play out against expected tropes as well.
 * Refuge in Audacity
 * Reset Button: A number of chapters end with Maeda making progress in his relationships with the girls, only to undo it all, or at best most of it, by saying or doing something stupid and/or perverted.
 * Rich Bitch: Ayame.
 * Running Gag: A number of these, including Ayame distracting Maeda with a belly dance, and Maeda's ability to judge whether a girl has one of his favorite parts in half a second.
 * Sadist Teacher: Sajima, the guy who came to stop Hachibei and his parts fetish.
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians: Kureha Kano, who has a thing for Meganekko).
 * Sensei-chan: Tsubame-sensei. Though partially subverted because she doesn't mind being single and doesn't want to get married.
 * Serious Business
 * She's Got Legs: Tsubame-sensei.
 * Shout-Out:
 * Maeda's thing for perfectly straight legs apparently came from watching an anime called Sunny the Witch as a kid.
 * Hachibei's own Ideon gauge lights up after hearing a Double Entendre from Kirino in chapter 13.
 * An omake strip gives us this parody of a certain space pirate.
 * Chapter 27 has a picture of Yukari and her doujinshi circle dressed up as Millia, Bridget, May and Baiken from Guilty Gear.
 * In chapter 48, Maeda tails Shibusawa in Nakano Broadway... er, Sideway.
 * In Chapter 53, we see one girl dressed as Flonne.
 * An obvious reference to Initial D occurs during Tsubame's racing scene in chapter 54, when she suddenly displays a hilariously out-of-place realistic face.
 * Boom-de-yada, boom-de-yada, boom-de-yada...
 * During the ghost girl's second appearance in chapter 91, Shibusawa is shown trying to exorcise her using what looks like Wolfwood's cross-gun.
 * This looks like something a certain teacher would do.
 * Snap Back
 * Spit Take
 * Status Quo Is God: The girls eventually warm up to Maeda, but given that he never seems to learn his lesson, it's a very slow "two steps forward, one step back" process.
 * Stupid Sexy Flanders: Haiji.
 * Supporting Harem: probably.
 * Temporary Bulk Change
 * Tenchi Solution:.
 * Third Option Love Interest
 * The Idiot From Osaka: Tsubame Ameyagi-sensei, the drunken idiot.
 * The Unwanted Harem: subverted: Maeda definitely wants these girls, if only because each has one of the parts he's looking for.
 * Could even be inverted. As noted above, while it's Maeda who wants the girls, it's the girls who don't want him.
 * This and That
 * Through His Stomach
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: The two new roommates at the end of the series.
 * Tsundere: Sakurako and Kirino. Spoofed/lampshaded with Asagiri from the maid cafe in chapter 15.
 * Unstoppable Rage: Maeda gains superhuman abilities if 'his' parts are threatened (or if he's promised a feel). He once defeated a gang of Japanese Delinquents because they damaged the breasts on a statue.
 * What Beautiful Eyes!: Sakurako.
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Maeda apparently has never been in love before ; he even says these exact lines. He does seem to have huge sexual lust for the girls though, which, according to him, is completely different from romantic love.
 * X Meets Y: Love Hina, starring Eikichi Onizuka as Keitaro.
 * Yaoi Fangirl: Yukari.
 * Years Too Early
 * What Beautiful Eyes!: Sakurako.
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Maeda apparently has never been in love before ; he even says these exact lines. He does seem to have huge sexual lust for the girls though, which, according to him, is completely different from romantic love.
 * X Meets Y: Love Hina, starring Eikichi Onizuka as Keitaro.
 * Yaoi Fangirl: Yukari.
 * Years Too Early