Honey and Clover
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As a college sophomore without a clue what he wants from life, Yuuta Takemoto meets Hagu — a tiny, impossibly talented painter who makes his heart do something it hasn't done before. Problem is, his roommate Morita — a brilliant, chaotic senior who can't stop failing to graduate — seems drawn to her too. Meanwhile, their other roommate Mayama is quietly pining for someone he probably shouldn't be. Nobody's feelings line up neatly, and that's kind of the whole point. Honey and Clover is a 24-episode TV series about a group of art students in Tokyo trying to figure out love, careers, and who they actually are. The comedy hits when you're not expecting it — Morita alone is worth the watch for how unpredictable he is — but the emotional moments land harder than you'd think. It captures that specific ache of your early twenties, where everything feels urgent and uncertain at the same time. The art college setting isn't just backdrop either; creativity and self-doubt weave through every character arc in ways that feel honest. If you liked March Comes in Like a Lion or Nodame Cantabile, this is in that same lane — quiet character drama with real emotional weight. It's josei, so it treats its love polygon like adults would experience it: messy, unresolved, sometimes painful. No easy answers, just people figuring things out one awkward conversation at a time.
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This season covers Chapters 1-24 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 25.

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