Well first of all, i think this manga a boring story, well a shoujo manga and gender bender is not my type after all, but after reading it for a couple of chapter, suddenly i felt in love with this manga.
The story evolves around Noel a boy that has a Siscom(Sister Complex) and trying to protect her at all cost, including disguising himself to become a girl, just to take Maria, Noel's sister back to his school, that was the first story, but the story having more development later in the chapter, that makes this story not Siscom anymore, more like Light Love Romance, i
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: We are Mint, Peppermint Twins Japanese: ミントな僕ら InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 1997 to Feb 2000
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Ribon Magazine Authors:
Yoshizumi, Wataru (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #34802 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3241
Members: 6,854
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 2, 2015
Mint na Bokura was a thoroughly enjoyable manga for me. I'm often disappointed by the lack of good characterisation and a strong storyline in manga and anime, but this hidden gem caught my eye after a single chapter.
While the art style is not particularly outstanding, it works well with the story and the humorous moments within the manga. The chibi drawings highlight the points where the characters look like absolute idiots, and thus I found these to be some of the funniest moments. I gave the art 8/10. The plot was not heavy with drama, but nonetheless the mangaka constantly kept me guessing as a ... May 6, 2017
Mint na Bokura is a short, but surprisingly sweet and light-hearted romance manga by Wataru Yoshizumi, who is best known for Marmalade Boy, the quintessential shoujo love dodecahedron. And aside from the obvious similarities in art style, it's not difficult to find parallels between the two series.
Both series involve teenagers who get caught up in absurd, implausible circumstances that ultimately cause them to mature and become better people. And both series revolve around tumultuous romances filled to the brim with scheming rivals and comic misunderstandings. But, there are a number of important differences as well. For one thing, Mint na Bokura is predominantly told from a ... |