Ok, so according to TVTropes.org,
Harem is a genre/plot frame that is mostly present in the Japanese media of anime, manga, Light Novels, Visual Novels, and Video Games. It typically features a High School–aged male lead with at least two (usually at least three and often a lot more) available girls who may be actively interested in him but at the very least are bound by circumstances to be close to him.
And:
The protagonist [...] almost never actually enters a consummated romantic relationship with any of them, except perhaps as the grand finale.
I mean, Resident Evil 4 is by no means Ranma 1/2, but between Ashley, Ada, and Hunnigan it technically fits the trope.
This is 100% a brain fart and I'm not being incredibly serious. I just thought of it the other day and was amused.
Harem is a genre/plot frame that is mostly present in the Japanese media of anime, manga, Light Novels, Visual Novels, and Video Games. It typically features a High School–aged male lead with at least two (usually at least three and often a lot more) available girls who may be actively interested in him but at the very least are bound by circumstances to be close to him.
And:
The protagonist [...] almost never actually enters a consummated romantic relationship with any of them, except perhaps as the grand finale.
I mean, Resident Evil 4 is by no means Ranma 1/2, but between Ashley, Ada, and Hunnigan it technically fits the trope.
This is 100% a brain fart and I'm not being incredibly serious. I just thought of it the other day and was amused.