Alternative TitlesJapanese: 墜落JKと廃人教師 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapters: 141
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 20, 2017 to Jun 5, 2024
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Hana to Yume Authors:
sora (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #10602 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1089
Members: 18,370
Favorites: 520 Available AtResources | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 23, 2021
This is a great shoujo manga that manages to stand out amongst all the typical highschool romance stories out there. There is a great emphasis on the characters being more somber than you normally see in the genre and often being depressed due to their own situations (Be warned suicide is brought up alot). Despite this the author manages to keep things hopeful and comedic, so if you're a fan of dark humor it accomplishes this very well. In general the story is one of people dealing with their own issues and being uplifting for one another, providing each other with a bit of happiness.
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Jun 16, 2022
Tsuiraku jk to haijin kyoshi is a very unique shoujo manga with refreshing male mc and female mc. If you are tired of the same troupes and cliches of every shoujo mangas this is definitely worth a try as it uses the cliches in a great manner.
First the story is very simple a forbidden relationship between a teacher and a student and what I liked about the story is how they addressed the age gap and the moments between the characters are really natural. Another thing which appealed to me about the story was its sense of humor. I guess these types of ... Sep 12, 2022
I am fond of the age-gap trope and come across this one. Attempted to read it twice because I didn't particularly appreciate how the story started BUT I thank myself for having the first 5 chapter rule. If you feel the same way as I am, be patient.
This one is very unique. It is rare to come across a plot like this and actually turns out well. Keep in mind that if you have depression/suicidal tendencies and choose to read this one, please read it during your good days. I'm a psych major and even I was a bit worried about other readers out there ... Jul 14, 2024
Now that the series is finally over, I can update my review.
Sooo...first of all, what an unconventional shoujo series! While it shares a lot of tried-and-proven shoujo tropes, it doesn't shy away from breaking the mold and introducing some more somber, cynical themes. Its comedy is also quite diverse. We have some manzai takes, some meta-humor, and a healthy dose of sardonic quips & lighthearted banter in rapid succession. The series keeps a refreshing balance between being serious, humorous...and yes, quite romantic too. Wonderful cast. The female lead (JK) is a bit of an anti-thesis to the usual shoujo heroine but still retains some of the ... |