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The best love triangles according to the West
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Love triangles have been a recurring theme in anime, providing an emotional component that keeps fans debating who should end up with who. These stories tell us not only about romance, but also about betrayal, loyalty and personal growth. Although there are many examples in the genre, some triangles have managed to capture the attention of Western audiences more than others, probably due to the emotional intensity or complexity of the relationships between the characters.
Next, We present a ranking of the most popular love triangles in anime, according to the opinion of Western fans.:
10. Makoto, Kotonoha and Sekai from School Days
This triangle is known for its dark plot and unpredictable outcomes. Unlike other young romance stories, themes such as betrayal and jealousy are explored here in a raw way, which left an indelible mark on those who saw it.

9. Hiro, Zero Two and Ichigo from Darling in the Franxx
In a post-apocalyptic world, Hiro finds a new purpose alongside Zero Two, while his childhood friend Ichigo struggles to keep him from losing him. The chemistry between the characters and the emotional tension of this triangle make it unforgettable.

8. Yuki, Kaname and Zero from Vampire Knight
With vampires and dark secrets involved, this love triangle stands out for Yuki's internal struggle, who must choose between the mysterious Kaname and her childhood friend, Zero, both with painful and dangerous pasts.

7. Nobu, Nana and Takumi from Nana
This triangle, set in the world of rock, is a reflection of the difficult decisions we face in adulthood. Nana, or “Hachi,” is torn between the emotional stability that Nobu offers her and the unbridled passion she finds in Takumi.

6. Yu, Miko and Tsubame from Kaguya-sama: Love Is War
Despite not being the main characters, this triangle stands out for its emotional depth. Ishigami, a young man full of insecurities, finds himself caught between the affection of his senpai, Tsubame, and the hidden feelings of his classmate, Miko.

5. Kousei, Kaori and Tsubaki from Your Lie in April
More than just a love triangle, this story is about personal growth and healing. Kaori brings light into Kousei's life after his mother's death, while Tsubaki, his childhood friend, has always been by his side.

4. Guts, Casca and Griffith from Berserk
Amidst an environment of war and betrayal, the bond between Guts, Casca and Griffith is as complex as it is devastating. This triangle develops between loyalty, ambition and the desire for power, leading the characters to make difficult decisions and suffer fatal consequences.

3. Tohru, Yuki and Kyo from Fruits Basket
This triangle is one of the most captivating in the anime. Tohru, who always looks out for the well-being of others, finds herself between Yuki, the reserved “prince” of the zodiac, and Kyo, the temperamental outcast. The story is not just about romance, but about self-acceptance.

2. Inuyasha, Kagome and Kikyo from Inuyasha
One of the most well-known triangles in anime, Inuyasha is torn between his former love, Kikyo, and Kagome, her reincarnation. Throughout the series, the half-demon must deal with conflicting feelings towards both, while fighting the demons that threaten his world.

1. Naruto, Sakura and Sasuke from Naruto
This triangle has been the center of discussion for years. Naruto, in love with Sakura, must deal with the fact that she is interested in Sasuke, who in turn is more focused on his quest for revenge than love. This triangle is a mix of friendship, sacrifice, and painful decisions.
