Natsuo Maki is the president of the student council at the prestigious Fujisaki Girls Academy; she is looked up to by the other girls because she is intelligent, hardworking and above all very proper. One day tomboy Riko Kurahashi enters the council room without knocking and catches Maki embracing a 'hugging pillow' with a boy drawn on it! Riko soon finds herself conscripted to the Council where she is asked to teach Maki how to appeal to boys. The two of them begin their 'Love Lab' but are soon discovered by former council members who plot to destroy Maki. Luckily things don't go too badly and they all end up friends
but it does lead to the council getting requests for romantic advice; something which could lead to trouble as the girls are banned from having boyfriends. This leads to plenty of amusing incidents; especially when they actually encounter some boys!
This is a fun slice of life anime; with plenty of laughs throughout. The characters are fun without being too silly. While the events may be a little unlikely there it feels believable on an emotional level as the two protagonists each wish to protect a secret: Maki doesn't want the school to know she wants romance in her life and Riko doesn't want Maki to know she is just as inexperienced in love as she is. The supporting cast provide some good laughs too; in particular Council Treasurer Sayori Mizushima and Nagi and Yan; two boys attended the local cram school with Riko. The animation and character designs are pretty good too. If you are worried that the 'Love Lab' will involve excessive fan service you can be assured that there is none nor are there any 'goings-on' between the girls.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
This is a fun slice of life anime; with plenty of laughs throughout. The characters are fun without being too silly. While the events may be a little unlikely there it feels believable on an emotional level as the two protagonists each wish to protect a secret: Maki doesn't want the school to know she wants romance in her life and Riko doesn't want Maki to know she is just as inexperienced in love as she is. The supporting cast provide some good laughs too; in particular Council Treasurer Sayori Mizushima and Nagi and Yan; two boys attended the local cram school with Riko. The animation and character designs are pretty good too. If you are worried that the 'Love Lab' will involve excessive fan service you can be assured that there is none nor are there any 'goings-on' between the girls.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.