

I was expecting the more general reverse harem trend, where the heroine 'dates' or has strong romantic connections with one or more of the characters, but in this show, while there are certainly hints of romance and flirting, there is little focus on romantic love. But romance is certainly NOT the main idea of this show. However, what really surprised me about was the lack of. Near the end of the show, a main plot begins to surface that builds up to the show's climax, but the earlier episodes give plenty of time for the relationships between characters to develop. This is done very well- there's plenty of humor and drama thrown in there. Seems to focus one one specific dude and a certain problem that the heroine assists them in solving, with a couple of episodes thrown in that feature the group as a whole overcoming a problem together. At first, the episodes are pretty much what you'd expect from a reverse harem: each It begins by introducing the situation (a bunch of gods and one human chick forced to attend a school where they must learn about the human heart before they are allowed to leave and go back to their own worlds) and then begins working on developing each character little by little. This anime had every element I would expect from a good reverse harem. I am a big fan of well executed reverse harems, and I can certainly add this anime to the list of good ones.
