It's not a real anime title. Anime titles tend to be more creative and centered around the anime's content. Since 'Kissanime' is a streaming service name, it's highly improbable for an official anime to have a title like 'Kissanime My Love Story'. It might be a fan - made title for a personal story related to Kissanime or something similar, but not an actual anime title.
No, as far as I know, it's not a real anime title. Kissanime was a platform known for hosting a wide variety of anime, but there's no anime named 'Kissanime My Love Story'.
It could potentially be a story that combines the world of Kissanime and a personal love story. For example, an anime enthusiast might have used Kissanime to discover an anime that inspired them in their own real - life love journey. The anime could have given them ideas about relationships, or perhaps they met their significant other through a Kissanime - related event or community. However, without more context, it's difficult to say for sure what it's really about.
What about 'Love in Name Only'? This title suggests that there is a so - called love but it lacks the essence of real love. It can make the reader wonder what kind of relationship is being described where the love is just in name and not in substance.
I think 'Unreal Affection: A Tale' would be a great title. 'Unreal' clearly states that it's not a real love, and 'Affection' gives the love - like aspect. 'A Tale' makes it seem like a story. This title can attract readers who are interested in stories about relationships that aren't based on true love.
'A Love Unveiled'. This title gives a sense of mystery and discovery, which is often a big part of a love story. It makes the reader wonder what kind of love is going to be revealed.
How about 'Our Endless Love'? It gives a sense of a love that has no boundaries or end.
What about 'Love in Bloom'? It gives the image of love growing and flourishing, like a flower. It can be used to represent the development and beauty of the love story.
It's decent. The adaptation manages to capture the key elements of the manga but may have some minor flaws.
Yes, there is an anime adaptation of the Citrus manga available on KissAnime.
Basically, 'Comic Girls' is its own anime series, and KissAnime is one of the places where you could potentially find and watch it. But KissAnime doesn't have any special tie-up with the production of 'Comic Girls'.
Overall, the KissAnime manga and its anime adaptation have a lot in common. The anime might compress or expand some storylines for better pacing, but the core themes and characters remain the same. However, there could be some changes in the visual style and the way dialogues are delivered.