Sukisho

Sukisho (also sometimes spelled Sukisyo, its formal title being Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shôganai!! or "I like what I like, so there!") is a Boys Love Light Novel on which a 12-episode Anime series and Boys Love Game are based.

The story of Sukisho focuses on high school students Hashiba Sora, who lost his entire memory when he fell out of a 4th story window, and Fujimori Sunao, who just transferred to the same school after having disappeared for years. After being released from the hospital, Sora meets Ran, Sunao's second personality. Though Ran seems to despise Sora, he claims that Sora also shares his body with a second person, Yoru, who happens to be Ran's boyfriend. Unfortunately, Yoru and Ran tend to come out mostly when Sora and Sunao are asleep and tend to make the most of the limited time they have together. Hilarity and insanity ensue.

Though Sukisho has a definite BL theme, it also has many aspects of a mystery show, solving the secret of Sora and Sunao's Dark and Troubled Past. As the show continues, more evidence is uncovered that Sora's fall was no accident, Yoru and Ran are not what they seem to be, as well as some darker themes from when they were childhood friends. And then there's another party hiding in the shadows...

Note that while the anime is light and fluffy - the game is much, much darker, and viewer discretion is advised. Also bring a tissue if you're going to play it all the way through.

The anime is a highly severe case of Cast Full of Pretty Boys, with no female characters appearing on screen at all. The part of The Chick is taken by Wholesome Crossdresser Nanami, who is feminine to an extreme, and seems to be Happily Married with Shinichirou.

Sukisho provides examples of:

 * Abandoned Hospital: The place in Sora's nighmares looks like that. And Sora and Sunao seem to wake up in one after being abducted.
 * Abridged Series: Found Here. Not that it's worth watching.
 * Accidental Pervert: It was Yoru and Ran, really!
 * All Girls Want Bad Boys: Yoru uses this as an excuse for what seems like attempted rape.
 * Anti-Villain: isn't really that bad.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Yoru and Ran.
 * Beta Couple: Shinichirou and Nanami.
 * Bishounen: Sunao, and to some degree Matsuri. Basically, everyone.
 * Boys Love
 * Brainwashed
 * Brainwashed and Crazy
 * Break the Cutie:
 * Bury Your Gays: Surprisingly, completely averted. There's no Gayngst either. (Though certainly regular Angst.)
 * Butt Monkey: Sora to some extent.
 * Cast Full of Gay: Apparently.
 * Cast Full of Pretty Boys: There are no women in the entire show! This gets slightly creepy if you think about it. Even the kids all seem to be parentless, raised informally by whoever wants to take care of them. Did something happen to the women?
 * There is one girl during a one second scenery shot of the park during the valentines episode.
 * Playing "Spot the Girl" in Sukisho is nearly impossible. You can never tell whether they're girls or just really feminine guys.
 * However, in one of the games their school ceases to be an all-boys school. The game is also less "fluffly" and has a better plot than the anime.
 * Cherry Blossoms: The Valentines Day episode. And the intro...badly!
 * The Chessmaster: Matsuri is quite good at this.
 * Cliff Hanger: Oh boy...
 * Conveniently an Orphan: Sora and Sunao.
 * Convenient Coma
 * Dark and Troubled Past: And how!
 * Disproportionate Retribution: revenge seems quite over the top, making plans of   However, in the games the revenge doesn't seem so drastic, because Sora instead
 * Downer Ending: The canon ending of the third game ends with
 * The Dragon: Nagase
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: Sunao, Ran, and Nanami.
 * Earn Your Happy Ending
 * Easy Amnesia: Sora has lost all his memories, but does not seem to care much until the nightmares get worse.
 * Exiled to the Couch: Though technically he keeps the room, Sora feels pretty much like this when Sunao moves in with Gaku.
 * Flashback Nightmare: Sora has some really bad ones.
 * Genki Boy: Gaku
 * Generation Xerox: Sei, Shiina, and Kitamura in the games. Sort of. Sei is literally this for Sora. Shiina, although Nanami's clone, is the Sunao of the trio. Kitamura, while not related to Matsuri, is the one who usually gets them into trouble.
 * Green Eyed Red Head: Kitamura
 * Happily Married
 * Though most probably not legaly married, Shinichirou and Nanami qualify for this trope. They have wedding bands and are pictured in the Sukisho artbook driving in a 'Just Married' car; Shinichirou in tux and Nanami in bridal gown.
 * Yoru and Ran in one of the endings of the fourth game... much to Sora and Sunao's shock and dismay.
 * Harmful to Minors
 * He Is Not My Boyfriend: Shouted throughout the entire library.
 * Heroic BSOD
 * Heroic Sacrifice
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: A good number of well-known male seiyû; are doing voices in Sukisho. To a name a couple: Hikaru Midorikawa (Sora), Soichiro Hoshi (Sunao and Ran in the anime), Takehito Koyasu (Yoru), Kappei Yamaguchi (Ran in the Drama CDs and the game), Akira Ishida (Nanami), Shinichiro Miki (Shinichirou).
 * Hot-Blooded: Ran.
 * Hot Mom: Nanami.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Yoru appears to be much taller than Ran, which makes sense considering that while Sora's split personality gets taller, Sunao's becomes shorter. Nanami is tiny next to Shinichirou.
 * Idiot Hero: Sora.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: Yoru.
 * Kill Him Already: With highly twisted roles.
 * Love Redeems: You'd never imagine who.
 * Mad Scientist: Aizawa.
 * Mama Bear: Nanami.
 * Master of the Mixed Message: Sunao
 * Mind Control Eyes
 * Mind Rape: A big central plot theme in the later episodes.
 * Mismatched Eyes: In Yorus and Rans perception, Yoru has one yellow eye, though Sora does not.
 * Moment Killer: The alarm clock.
 * My God, What Have I Done?: Nanami, when Sora angrily leaves the apartment.
 * Oblivious to Love: Though Sunao does make it really hard for Sora.
 * Off-Model: The anime has this at times.
 * One Head Taller: Every couple.
 * Parental Marriage Veto: Reversed, it that Kitamura oposses his mothers marriage to Hano's father.
 * Pimped-Out Dress
 * Porn with Plot: The game. Comes with its genre, really.
 * Psycho Ex-Girlfriend: Apparently Aizawa is Nanami's Psycho Ex Boyfriend.
 * Punny Name: The main cast's Phantom Thief personas code numbers. For example, Phantom 416 is Shi-Ichi-Roku.
 * The Reveal: About every episode that advances the plot has one.
 * Revenge Before Reason
 * Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Yoru and Ran.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses
 * Second Act Breakup
 * Seppuku: Not actually, but heavily implied symbolically.
 * Snow Means Love
 * Invisible to Gaydar
 * Tall, Dark and Snarky: Shinichirou
 * Tear Jerker: The games - my god, the games. Also contains various amounts of Mood Whiplash.
 * Ten Minutes in the Closet: Purposely done several times by Matsuri.
 * The Matchmaker: Matsuri.
 * The Other Darrin: Kappei Yamaguchi was Ran in the games and Drama CDs. Soichiro Hoshi, who already does Sunao, does Ran in the anime, making his voice a little higher and effeminate to differentiate the two.
 * Time Skip: The final game, White Flower, begins several years after the previous game's Downer Ending.
 * Tsundere: Sunao (Type-A) and Ran (Type-B)
 * Twist Ending: The 10th episode.
 * Unbroken Vigil: At the end of the anime series,
 * Unholy Matrimony: Yoru and Ran at first.
 * Unflinching Walk: The showdown.
 * UST
 * What Did We Do Last Night?
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Nanami
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: Nanami