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Taro Sado is a masochist. For years, this has left him unable to confess to a girl he saw at his job. At the advice of his friend, he goes to join the school's Second Volunteer Club. The first one is for normal volunteer purposes. The second is for personal problems and everything else. When he arrives, Taro meets Mio Isurugi, the club president with a sadistic personality, and Arashiko Yuno, a shy girl who's also part of the Volunteer Club. A masochist and a sadist meet, and [[Hilarity Ensues]].
Taro Sado is a masochist. For years, this has left him unable to confess to a girl he saw at his job. At the advice of his friend, he goes to join the school's Second Volunteer Club. The first one is for normal volunteer purposes. The second is for personal problems and everything else. When he arrives, Taro meets Mio Isurugi, the club president with a sadistic personality, and Arashiko Yuno, a shy girl who's also part of the Volunteer Club. A masochist and a sadist meet, and [[Hilarity Ensues]].


Based on a series of 10 [[Light Novels]]<ref>With the 10th ending on a Cliffhanger that will never be resolved, see [[Author Existence Failure]] below</ref>, '''''MM!''''', after a false alarm from the creators stating they ''wanted'' to be [[Animated Adaptation|adapted into an anime]] in late 2007, was finally adapted into a [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] in fall 2010.
Based on a series of 10 [[Light Novels]],<ref>With the 10th ending on a Cliffhanger that will never be resolved, see [[Author Existence Failure]] below</ref> '''''MM!''''', after a false alarm from the creators stating they ''wanted'' to be [[Animated Adaptation|adapted into an anime]] in late 2007, was finally adapted into a [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] in fall 2010.
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* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Tatsukichi whenever he crossdresses. Now, also Taro in episodes 8 and 12.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Tatsukichi whenever he crossdresses. Now, also Taro in episodes 8 and 12.
* [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]: Happens to Tatsukichi and Taro, who get it from different girls (Mio kicked Tatsukichi; Arashiko punched Taro).
* [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]: Happens to Tatsukichi and Taro, who get it from different girls (Mio kicked Tatsukichi; Arashiko punched Taro).
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-04-26/mm-light-novel-author-akinari-matsuno-passes-away Sadly,] Akinari Matsuno passed away shortly after publishing the 10th novel, which ends on a [[Cliff Hanger]]. The manga artist, Hyouju Issei, will likely continue the manga using the novels as a basis.
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: [http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//news/2011-04-26/mm-light-novel-author-akinari-matsuno-passes-away Sadly,] Akinari Matsuno passed away shortly after publishing the 10th novel, which ends on a [[Cliff Hanger]]. The manga artist, Hyouju Issei, will likely continue the manga using the novels as a basis.
* [[Balanced Harem]]: Mio and Arashiko have equal chances with Taro. Other love interests, like [[Incest Is Relative|his sister and mother]], are [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Balanced Harem]]: Mio and Arashiko have equal chances with Taro. Other love interests, like [[Incest Is Relative|his sister and mother]], are [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Batter Up]]: Mio, complete with ''projectile baseballs''.
* [[Batter Up]]: Mio, complete with ''projectile baseballs''.
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* [[Class Representative]]: Kirino Ayasegawa.
* [[Class Representative]]: Kirino Ayasegawa.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: The 10th (and [[Author Existence Failure|final]]) novel ends with {{spoiler|Taro being confessed to by Mio, when he is already in a relationship with Arashiko. By this point in time Noa already confessed as well}}.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: The 10th (and [[Author Existence Failure|final]]) novel ends with {{spoiler|Taro being confessed to by Mio, when he is already in a relationship with Arashiko. By this point in time Noa already confessed as well}}.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Clingy Jealous Girls]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]s
** [[Incest Subtext|Tomoko and Shizuka]] are this for Taro.
** [[Incest Subtext|Tomoko and Shizuka]] are this for Taro.
** Or between Noa and Yuno in Episode 6, as they bicker over Taro.
** Or between Noa and Yuno in Episode 6, as they bicker over Taro.
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** Episode 7 brings back the {{spoiler|[[Dragonball Z|Super Saiyan]] [[Kamen Rider]] belt}} and ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''.
** Episode 7 brings back the {{spoiler|[[Dragonball Z|Super Saiyan]] [[Kamen Rider]] belt}} and ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''.
** Episode 8 features Himura paraphrasing [[Fist of the North Star|Raoh's]] [[Famous Last Words]], Taro dressing up a la [[Sailor Moon|Tuxedo Mask]], and Taro and Noa flirting by dropping ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' references at each other.
** Episode 8 features Himura paraphrasing [[Fist of the North Star|Raoh's]] [[Famous Last Words]], Taro dressing up a la [[Sailor Moon|Tuxedo Mask]], and Taro and Noa flirting by dropping ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' references at each other.
** The opening of Episode 9 has [[Vocaloid|Hatsune Miku]] and [[Black★Rock Shooter (band)||Black Rock Shooter]] viewed from the back. Also, at the start of the episode, there's a very obvious color-swapped Miku holding an equally color-swapped leek, and a [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Ruri Dakimakura]].
** The opening of Episode 9 has [[Vocaloid|Hatsune Miku]] and [[Black★Rock Shooter (band)|Black Rock Shooter]] viewed from the back. Also, at the start of the episode, there's a very obvious color-swapped Miku holding an equally color-swapped leek, and a [[Martian Successor Nadesico|Ruri Dakimakura]].
** Episode 10's second [[Eyecatch]] has the shop owner pose with [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|a blue Bardiche]], [[Macross Frontier|a microphone]], and [[K-On!|a guitar]]. Also, an unconscious Taro has a dream of Mio kicking him into the sky and screaming "[[Pokémon (anime)|Looks like I'm blasting off again!]]" before vanishing into [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]. And [[Mind Screw|for some reason]], the final scene bears some resemblance to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion]]'', of all things. [[Fridge Horror|Interesting...]]
** Episode 10's second [[Eyecatch]] has the shop owner pose with [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|a blue Bardiche]], [[Macross Frontier|a microphone]], and [[K-On!|a guitar]]. Also, an unconscious Taro has a dream of Mio kicking him into the sky and screaming "[[Pokémon (anime)|Looks like I'm blasting off again!]]" before vanishing into [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]. And [[Mind Screw|for some reason]], the final scene bears some resemblance to ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion]]'', of all things. [[Fridge Horror|Interesting...]]
** Episode 12 has the shop owner visiting the cake store, ordering cake for himself, and spare ribs for his [[Kanokon|Nozomu]] figure.
** Episode 12 has the shop owner visiting the cake store, ordering cake for himself, and spare ribs for his [[Kanokon|Nozomu]] figure.

Revision as of 17:16, 20 August 2017

Taro Sado is a masochist. For years, this has left him unable to confess to a girl he saw at his job. At the advice of his friend, he goes to join the school's Second Volunteer Club. The first one is for normal volunteer purposes. The second is for personal problems and everything else. When he arrives, Taro meets Mio Isurugi, the club president with a sadistic personality, and Arashiko Yuno, a shy girl who's also part of the Volunteer Club. A masochist and a sadist meet, and Hilarity Ensues.

Based on a series of 10 Light Novels,[1] MM!, after a false alarm from the creators stating they wanted to be adapted into an anime in late 2007, was finally adapted into a Twelve-Episode Anime in fall 2010.


Tropes used in MM! include:

"No, Jesus Christ is oh my God!"
"Go. To. Hell. Desu!"

Michiru: I pray for your success.

  1. With the 10th ending on a Cliffhanger that will never be resolved, see Author Existence Failure below