I can recommend My Next Life As A Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom!
My Next Life As A Villainess's main character is a Katarina Claes, a spoiled young noble girl-- until she hits her head, and remembers her past life an ill-fated and short-lived Japanese teen, who's favourite visual novel featured Katarina Claes as a villain. A villain, who died or was exiled in every route. Not wanting to die young again or get exiled, Katarina does her best to befriend all the potential love interests and rivals so that they will not want to kill her or exile her. And she does too well, because now they all have crushes on her and not the character who's meant to be the main character, but she does not realise. Because while Katarina is a great friend, she is not a smart cookie. And thus, harem comedy ensues.
The comedy is hilarious and mostly quite sweet. It was a show I had to keep pausing because I was laughing too hard and was going to miss the next line.
It also has a lot of femslash shipping potential. The main cast/harem, if you count Katarina, is 50% female characters, and the female love interests get plenty of shippy moments with Katarina.
Some of the main characters have child abuse and bullying in their backstories, and it does sometimes show up on screen, but it is usually fairly brief.
The subbed version is available for free with ads on Crunchyroll.
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Date: 2020-12-22 11:33 pm (UTC)My Next Life As A Villainess's main character is a Katarina Claes, a spoiled young noble girl-- until she hits her head, and remembers her past life an ill-fated and short-lived Japanese teen, who's favourite visual novel featured Katarina Claes as a villain. A villain, who died or was exiled in every route. Not wanting to die young again or get exiled, Katarina does her best to befriend all the potential love interests and rivals so that they will not want to kill her or exile her. And she does too well, because now they all have crushes on her and not the character who's meant to be the main character, but she does not realise. Because while Katarina is a great friend, she is not a smart cookie. And thus, harem comedy ensues.
The comedy is hilarious and mostly quite sweet. It was a show I had to keep pausing because I was laughing too hard and was going to miss the next line.
It also has a lot of femslash shipping potential. The main cast/harem, if you count Katarina, is 50% female characters, and the female love interests get plenty of shippy moments with Katarina.
Some of the main characters have child abuse and bullying in their backstories, and it does sometimes show up on screen, but it is usually fairly brief.
The subbed version is available for free with ads on Crunchyroll.