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* [[Marry Them All]]: The trope most people are talking about when they say '''Tenchi Solution'''. The protagonist solves the problem of figuring out which love interest they like more by simply [[Polyamory|choosing all of them]].
* [[Marry Them All]]: The trope most people are talking about when they say '''Tenchi Solution'''. The protagonist solves the problem of figuring out which love interest they like more by simply [[Polyamory|choosing all of them]].
* [[No Romantic Resolution]]: [[Status Quo Is God]]. Sure, there may be an occasional [[Day in The Limelight]] episode with a bit of [[Ship Tease]], but the lead character is just going to equivocate until the cows come home. The romance equivalent of [[And the Adventure Continues...]].
* [[No Romantic Resolution]]: [[Status Quo Is God]]. Sure, there may be occasional [[A Day in the Limelight]] episodes with a bit of [[Ship Tease]], but the lead character is just going to equivocate until the cows come home. The romance equivalent of [[And the Adventure Continues...]].
* [[Dump Them All]]: The protagonist ''walks away'' from the harem by remaining a [[Celibate Hero]] (with ''no'' intention choosing any girl, and they know this), or picking [[Third Option Love Interest|a girl]] [[Dark Horse Victory|completely outside the harem]].
* [[Dump Them All]]: The protagonist ''walks away'' from the harem by remaining a [[Celibate Hero]] (with ''no'' intention choosing any girl, and they know this), or picking [[Third Option Love Interest|a girl]] [[Dark Horse Victory|completely outside the harem]].



Revision as of 13:20, 9 October 2016

Tenchi Solution is a fanspeak term in some anime fandoms and this very wiki. It is named after the various endings of the harem anime Tenchi Muyo!, and refers to three different romantic resolution plots:

All wicks to this page should be changed to point to whichever particular resolution they refer to.