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''Kimikiss'' (''キミキス'' / "Kissing You") is a dating simulation game for the PS2. Released by Enterbrain in 2006, ''Kimikiss'' has become a media franchise, including manga, [[Light Novel]], and has been made into an anime as of 2007-2008 entitled ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.''
''Kimikiss'' (''キミキス'' / "Kissing You") is a dating simulation game for the PS2. Released by Enterbrain in 2006, ''Kimikiss'' has become a media franchise, including manga, [[Light Novel]], and has been made into an anime as of 2007-2008 entitled ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.''



[[Kimikiss (Video Game)/Characters|Character Sheet]] still under construction.
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Tropes include:
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Arguably, ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.''
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Arguably, ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.''
* [[Alliterative Name]] - The title is sometimes rendered as ''Kimi Kiss''. Also Mizusawa Mao.
* [[Alliterative Name]] - The title is sometimes rendered as ''Kimi Kiss''. Also Mizusawa Mao.
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** This would later serve as the inspiration for the omnibus format of ''[[Amagami]] SS''.
** This would later serve as the inspiration for the omnibus format of ''[[Amagami]] SS''.
* [[Derailing Love Interests]] - {{spoiler|In the anime, Kouichi's relationship with Yumi gets derailed all thanks to Mao.}}
* [[Derailing Love Interests]] - {{spoiler|In the anime, Kouichi's relationship with Yumi gets derailed all thanks to Mao.}}
** Actually it's more of [[Strangled By the Red String]].
** Actually it's more of [[Strangled by the Red String]].
* [[Depending On the Writer]]: Pure Rouge Eriko vs. Various Heroines Eriko. Both are superficially the same person (same name, same appearance) and do some of the same things (paper airplane from a failed test, experiment in love), but their personalities are fundamentally different.
* [[Depending on the Writer]]: Pure Rouge Eriko vs. Various Heroines Eriko. Both are superficially the same person (same name, same appearance) and do some of the same things (paper airplane from a failed test, experiment in love), but their personalities are fundamentally different.
* [[Fan Nickname|Detractor Nickname]] - After the bittersweet end for one of the main characters in the anime ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge'', some disappointed fans took to calling it ''"Kimikiss: Pure '''RAAAAAAAAAAAAGE~!!!'''"''
* [[Fan Nickname|Detractor Nickname]] - After the bittersweet end for one of the main characters in the anime ''Kimikiss: Pure Rouge'', some disappointed fans took to calling it ''"Kimikiss: Pure '''RAAAAAAAAAAAAGE~!!!'''"''
* [[First Girl Wins]] - Mao (In the anime, for Kouichi)
* [[First Girl Wins]] - Mao (In the anime, for Kouichi)
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 19 January 2015

From left-to-right: Futami Eriko, Sakino Asuka, Satonaka Narumi, Shijo Mitsuki, Aihara Nana, Mizusawa Mao, and Hoshino Yumi
"Kiss! Kiss! Koishiteru yo~!"
—Aozora Loop (Blue-sky Loop), Kimikiss: Pure Rouge OP

Kimikiss (キミキス / "Kissing You") is a dating simulation game for the PS2. Released by Enterbrain in 2006, Kimikiss has become a media franchise, including manga, Light Novel, and has been made into an anime as of 2007-2008 entitled Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.


Tropes used in KimiKiss include:
  • Adaptation Distillation - Arguably, Kimikiss: Pure Rouge.
  • Alliterative Name - The title is sometimes rendered as Kimi Kiss. Also Mizusawa Mao.
  • Cannot Spit It Out - Kouichi and Yumi, even after they got hooked up as witnessed by Megumi, much to her chagrin.
    • Also a major (if brief) plot point in Mitsuki's route of the game owing to her Arranged Marriage.
  • Canon Foreigner - Eiji Kai
  • Choose Your Own Adventure - Sort of. The Kimikiss: Various Heroines manga focuses on Kouichi hooking up with one of the girls for a good 7-8 chapters. Afterwards, the entire story is reset and another girl is chosen, so fans of certain girls can just choose to read a certain set of chapters and nothing else.
    • For the curious, here's the complete listing:
      • Mao - chapters 1-8
      • Asuka - chapters 9-17
      • Mitsuki - chapters 18-26
      • Eriko - chapters 27-36
      • Yumi - chapters 37-45
      • Nana and Narumi get their own special chapter detailing their innocent adventure into Les Yay territory. I wish I was making this up.
    • This would later serve as the inspiration for the omnibus format of Amagami SS.
  • Derailing Love Interests - In the anime, Kouichi's relationship with Yumi gets derailed all thanks to Mao.
  • Depending on the Writer: Pure Rouge Eriko vs. Various Heroines Eriko. Both are superficially the same person (same name, same appearance) and do some of the same things (paper airplane from a failed test, experiment in love), but their personalities are fundamentally different.
  • Detractor Nickname - After the bittersweet end for one of the main characters in the anime Kimikiss: Pure Rouge, some disappointed fans took to calling it "Kimikiss: Pure RAAAAAAAAAAAAGE~!!!"
  • First Girl Wins - Mao (In the anime, for Kouichi)
  • Gargle Blaster - The Berry-Berry Ramen Futami eats at a ramen shop in episode 8.
  • Hey, It's That Voice! - Mamiko Noto as the soft-spoken Ojou, Shijo Mitsuki.
  • Last-Minute Hookup - No, seriously, it's literally last minute.
  • Love Triangle - Yumi-Kouchi-Mao and Eriko-Kazuki-Asuka in the anime.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni - Sakino Asuka and Futami Eriko in the Pure Rouge anime.
  • Rule of Drama - Midway through the anime series, all of the principal characters are happily together with the ones they love... Awwwwww~ Now what could possibly go wrong in this setup?
  • Spiritual Successor - Amagami
  • The Tease - Mao likes to do this a lot with Kouichi. This was removed in the anime.
  • Tsundere - Megumi Kuryuu towards Hiiragi Akira.
  • Victorious Childhood Friend - Kouichi initially went out with Hoshino before realizing his feelings for Mao.
  • What Is This Thing You Call Love? - Futami Eriko. She "experiments" on our protagonist to find out.
  • Zettai Ryouiki - When Mao and her classmates are in their maid uniforms.