I am completely astonished that no one else has wrote a review for this amazing manga. I found it from looking at random manga, and this is definitely one of my all-time favorites. I simply made this myanimelist account purely so I could write a review. (Sorry this review is kinda long also, it's my first.) Now that I'm done with my rant, onto the actual review:
(Contains very tiny spoilers, nothing that'll ruin the story.)
Story:9
I know it isn't completely original, but The Palette of 12 Secret Colors really has a unique and mostly original story that is extremely refreshing. Imagine if there was a job
...
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Full-fledged Housekeeper, Apple Family, Keiyaku Papillon Japanese: 十二秘色のパレット More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 10, 2003 to Oct 10, 2008
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
LaLa DX Authors:
Kusakawa, Nari (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #64602 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #20619
Members: 681
Favorites: 5 Available At | Reviews
Filtered Results: 3 / 3
Sort
Your Feelings Categories Aug 21, 2016
http://rocaca.com/manga/the_palette_of_12_secret_colors/ <-- Anyone who wants to read it online
(Though it needs to be cleaned, its still better than nothing) First time I saw this manga was from a library, and I fell in love with the story. It's like a fantasy but at the same time it doesn't go overboard with the plot and problems. Story: 10- Listen y'all, it a cute love story. It has progression, personal preference, and it has them funny moments. Art: 8- Im in love with Guell...Cello will not have him... Character: 10- All the characters are cute, especially Yoyo and Olga Enjoyment: 10- I mean, I love it so much that ... May 10, 2013
This is a refreshing shoujo manga that I would recommend to someone looking for a different setting and great character relationships.
Story: 7 The idea for this manga was really refreshing and unique. I love that the setting wasn't Japan - and don't get me wrong here, Japan is great, but it was nice to see a different setting from the one you would normally find in a shoujo manga. Also, while it is technically fantasy because of the palette color magic that is the premise of the whole thing, it was less about the magic and more about the relationship between not only the human characters, ... |