Oct 29, 2018
For a short story like this, describing it in much details is not that easy without spoiling the story. So, I will try to keep it as subtle as possible, trying my best to not spoil anything.
Fukanzen na Hito no Tame ni aka For Imperfect People was an unexpected surprise. When I first came across it, the cover image and the title gave off a melancholic vibe for some reason despite the cute character designs. When I delved into the story, it was exactly how I expected it would be. The story is about our protagonist and his senior, who we only know as senpai
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for the vast majority of the story.
Senpai is introduced as an eccentric and incredibly cheerful person, but we quickly learn that her outward demeanor hides a sadness that she doesn't want to show the world, the reason for which is constant bullying. But, her interaction with the protagonist helps her to both open up and gain the courage to confront her problems. In turn, our protagonist also grows from this interaction, changing his own ways in a positive manner.
The story itself doesn't have a ton of depth to it, and often times we are only left to assume what may have happened at a given time in senpai's past. There are things that I wish were explored more, but in the end I suppose the fact that this is overall positive story takes over the overall negative themes of bullying and social isolation. The main characters are charming and to see them grow is a heartwarming experience. There is a romance element to the story as well, which generally takes a backseat throughout.
Overall, this manga provided with a short charming and positive experience, with a cute art-style.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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