Little Busters. Anime (Right order): Komari (Needs to be rewatched) Mio (Enters at ep 12, ends at ep 14) Haruka (Enters at ep 16, ends at 18) Kud or Noumi. (Enters at ep 19 but doesn't continue until episode 21.) Crtic: General: - Skips a lot of scenes from the original game. - You guys make the conversation so fast and so hard to follow. - At episode 15, J.C. STAFF actually fucking chose the part where Komari and Kud said that somthing serious had happened. They went for Kyousuke and they others. In another word, they actually had the balls, to skip the harem scene(s). EDIT: Okay, my fault. They did go for the harem scene, but they put it in the wrong direction/order from in the anime. - At the scene where Kyousuke ask who Riki likes, in the anime: he actually rejects the fact he doesn't like Kyousuke and then Kyousuke walks out of the room to get some fresh air while you're running after him. (WHICH DID NOT HAPPEN IN THE GAME, GEEZ) EDIT: Okay, something like that happened. Kyousuke did not run away though, you're able to reject him when he asks you to go with him to the town (in the game), he'll be sad and you'll be chasing after him, telling him that you were joking. However, in the anime: You recieve a message from Rin and sneaks into the girl's dorm and then enters the harem scene where you sleep over, which did not happen in the game. - In the game, they have sword fight with the newspaper in the classroom. But in the anime, it happens at the sleepover instead. - They let Futaki be Kud's roommate, instead of Mio. - In the anime, Riki doesn't date any girls he saves (unlike the game), but that's alright. It would be kind of awkward to date every girl in the anime, but what J.C. STAFF could've done is to do the same style as Amagami SS series. (Date the girl, goes back in time and date another girl). Komari: (Needs to be rewatched) Mio (Starts at 12, A Blue World, Stretching on to Eternity. Ends at 14, That's Why I'll Hold My Hand Out to You): - Started at Mio's route right after she joined as a manager for Little Busters. - Skips the part where Mio and Riki dates, hangs out etc. and goes straight forward to the sea where we meets Midori. - Wow, you motherfucker. You guys from J.C. STAFF actually had the FUCKING BALLZ to skip the scene where Midori and Riki kissed. YOU JUST WENT THERE, MOTHERFUCKER. BRO, WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU. - Midori gave up too fast. The game took a while for her to tell where Mio was at, but in the anime version, she gave up... like, right after the 3th conversation with Riki. (Midori gives the boner) Haruka (Starts at 16, Don't Look at Me Like That. Ends at 18, The Answer Is in Your Heart.) - Again, straight to the point. We entered her route so quick. - Random flashblack that didn't happen in the game. - They point out Haruka's problem so quick. - J.C. STAFF, can't you be more creative. Haruka's father looks like Kyousuke. Like, seriously. Just like him. - Haruka told her secret story to everyone instead if Riki only, which again, did not happen in the game. (At least that's what I think) - Futaki did not react the same as in the game when she met Haruka with Riki. (The part where she made the cake or whatever, which that didn't happen in the game either). - Skips the part where Riki is the only one who's saving Haruka and dating her, instead: Everyone from Little Busters is helping her. Noumi (Starts at 19, I Can Definitely Always Work Hard! Takes from the route at 20, starts again at 21. Ends at) - Again, and again. They always go to the point. - She failed the test in the anime but proceeds her route without any problem (unlike the game, if Kud fails the test, you lose and get back to the title menu).