The characters are easily the biggest part of the story. I enjoy them. I like the responsible one. I like the goofy one that is always shouting. I like the serious and one obsessed with the MC. I do like the MC too.
It's a nice mix of characters. I being a man of Yuri/Shoujo AI. I can defiantly say this passes the Slice of Life Yuri genre meter.
I also like the teachers and cousin set of characters.
I do hope we see more in the future. It's a nice batch of characters with all the interesting personalities. Nothing groundbreaking but nothing awful.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Wonderful Days Japanese: 徒然日和 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 18, 2017 to Sep 18, 2019
Theme:
School
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Comic Yuri Hime Authors:
Hamuro, Kei (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #47632 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2062
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 4, 2020
If I were to describe Tsurezurebiyori with a few words, I'd say it's a story that thrives in its original simplicity.
What I mean is that nothing this manga does or symbolizes is new or unique. It's a simple story about a simple life of four high school friends. However, it doesn't take long to realize that, as far as execution goes, Tsurezurebiyori is a rather unique title for the yuri genre. First of all, Tsurezurebiyori is not yuri at all for most of its run. There's barely any romance until the very last chapters. Instead, it's much more a story about friendship and what these girls ... Jan 14, 2021
Tsurezurebiyori is pure joy.
Even if it might seem at times, not all Slice Of Life is all the same. Sure, more or less, the protagonists pretty much always are a group of school girls, and the story is about their more or less mundane every day life, but this "reality" usually is heightened, concentrated, an unrealistic realism. While Tsurezurebiyori fits the standard formula of four first-year high-school girls exactly, the story is much more than the usual static daily hijinks at the core of many other manga of the genre, and much more grounded in it's telling of everyday life, with characters that are a lot ... Aug 26, 2020
In the Western world, slice-of-life anime tend to either get a bad rep or are just ignored unless they're genuinely good. Many of them are considered boring, or try too hard to make their characters act and sound younger and cutesier than their age would suggest. But in recent years, people have been putting in effort to make genuinely good slice-of-life anime and manga that aren't just vignettes or forced moe fare. This one, Our Wonderful Days, is definitely one of them. While the marketing for this manga makes it out to be a shoujo-ai, or a very light yuri, it's a slice-of-life manga through
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Nov 14, 2019
I overall enjoyed this manga, but I had a few gripes with it, that got in the way of me really being able to think it's amazing or anything.
Reading this, I felt that some bad choices were made with page layout especially in regards to bubble layout which destroyed the flow of some conversations on page, but they also had some really good moments on other pages without much dialogue as a result of better paneling decisions. I liked the slice of life-y part of it, but I think the overall pacing of the greater narrative was a bit awkward. Some of the standout ... Jan 22, 2020
Too bad they cancelled in the middle.
It was indeed a very enjoyable shoujo ai, very good characters and not rushed story. As you begin to read, you can become a little anxious, waiting for that moment that we all want (you know what I'm talking), but as the story goes, you began to appreciate the story in general, building up characters, not just making some empty supports. My opinion regardless is: Minori is the best character in this story! She's just so damn cute, you could explode her in a wall. Always taking care of others, being the mom of the group. You should give it a ... Sep 25, 2022
All you need to know: It's slice of life. It is NOT shoujo ai. The romance is present as a part of this slice of life story, but it is no more important than the story of Minori dealing with the death of her mother, and Mafuyu learning to deal with her social anxiety that disabled her as a child. You could make an argument that this is really an Iyashikei manga.
Considering the brevity or short time commitment, it is well worth reading. And since it is a fast read, you can pause every few pages to admire the impressive artwork. Obviously the publisher did ... Feb 6, 2023
A series that did more than the typical sequence of yuri tropes (it has some, but not as many as the drawn out yuri you have likely read). The effort put into the scenery made me pause for minutes on end in order to take in the captivating level of detail, those moments were 10/10.
Light yuri, definitely not heavy, more-so slice of life. The most disappointing factor would be the effort in the art fading away during heavy dialogue. The last chapter (released as a twitter extra) had work poured into it, rare for the dialogue focused scenes throughout the series, left me wishing ... |