Giji Harem - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Beginning of a Story?
In the theater club, Rin meets Eiji, who has always wished for his own harem. Rin has a whole array of roles ready to keep Eiji on his toes.

Confession?
The number of characters Rin plays in front of Eiji keeps increasing. When it is revealed that Rin has a younger sister, she plays a little sister character. During the cultural festival, strange characters also begin to emerge.

Lessons in Love
Rehearsals are in full swing, and Rin now has her own juniors. But can she get closer to her own senior?

WOW?
It's all fun and games at drama club until a bit of unexpected weather on the way home sends Rin to Eiji's house to meet his mother...

Summer Vacation
Eiji meets Rin's younger sister Ayaka, who sheds some interesting new insights about her big sister right before summer vacation begins.

First Date?
The cultural festival is approaching, and Eiji needs to perfect the stage design so that Rin can give her all in the lead role!

Graduation
Eiji's third and final year of high school is coming to an end, but before that happens, Rin wants to make her feelings clear.

Adults
Rin and Eiji have less time together now that Eiji is getting ready for college, but they're working to make the most of it, as she helps him pick out a new outfit.

A Person To Love
Rin's anxiety about how well Eiji is liked by the girls at college leads to a trip to the campus with unexpected consequences.

Birthday
Rin's birthday is coming, and Eiji is working to save up and buy a gift. But when your girlfriend is sometimes multiple people, who exactly do you buy a birthday present for

Love Triangle?
Eiji's decision to dedicate himself to Rin exclusively has Rin feeling insecure on the behalf of her characters. But can a love polygon really exist with only two people involved?

The Beginning of a Story
A short film made by Eiji's friend starring Rin ends up drawing attention from a talent agency. On the verge of graduating, the time has come for her to make a big decision.
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