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Love Lab, an absurdly hilarious but little-known shoujo romantic comedy



 A shoujo school romantic comedy produced with rare creativity. That would be the precise definition of Love Lab. In the anime we accompany a group of 5 girls from the student council in conversations and researches about love, very but very fun. Love Lab is an example of how a romantic comedy can be written with intelligence and more in-depth comic timing, serving as an example for other titles of the genre and can be among the best productions of this type in recent years, although it is a niche work more suitable for the public. feminine. If you are not interested in data such as author name, previous works by the studio or notes on websites and forums, just skip to the next paragraph. Love Lab or "Love Lab" is a shoujo romantic comedy anime (more for girls) with school and slice of life elements adapted from the manga written by author Ruri Miyahara who is none other than the author of the equally hilarious, very well written and produced Bokura wa minna Kawaisou one of the most unique romantic comedies of the last 10 years. The anime adaptation was produced by studio Doga Kobo

(the same studio as Gabriel Dropout, Himouto! Umaru-chan and more recently New Game!!) with direction by Masahiko Ohta (director of Kotoura-san and Himouto! Umaru-chan), adapted text by Takashi Aoshima (who wrote for Rewrite, No game no life, Himouto! Umaru-chan and Kotoura-san among others) and music by Yasuhiro Misawa (who wrote for Himouto! Umaru-chan and Kokoro Connect). Love Lab was supported by production companies Aniplex, Dentsu and Mainichi Broadcasting System and consisted of 13 episodes airing in the summer 2013 season between July 5th and September 27th. The anime received a decent 7.44\10 on Myanimelist with over 109,000 members and just over 45,000 voters. Expressive numbers for a romantic comedy but a little unfair because given the technical quality, the professionalism of the dubbing and the absurdly fun script Love Lab deserved a slightly higher grade.