Promise Cinderella presents an engaging yet problematic premise with its age gap romance at the forefront. The manga's strength lies in its ability to create well-rounded and relatable mature characters. Hayame Katsuragi, the 27-year-old protagonist, emerges as a resilient and courageous individual despite facing immense hardships. Her transformation from a housewife to a homeless divorcee adds depth to her character. Similarly, Issei, the 17-year-old male lead, starts as a spoiled rich boy but matures through his interactions with Hayame.
One of the central themes explored in Promise Cinderella revolves around individuals who have experienced failure in life and grapple with self-esteem issues, often leading to self-destructive
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tendencies. The manga delves into the psychological and emotional struggles faced by such individuals, emphasising their inclination to distance themselves from family and friends due to feelings of burden and guilt. They believe their mere existence would only bring harm to those close to them.
This theme finds resonance in the backgrounds of both Hayame and Issei, the two main characters of the manga; Hayame's father plays a crucial role in the manga by depicting his detachment from her, intensifying her emotional struggles and deepening her sense of inadequacy and self-doubt. Hayame's father is depicted as a key character in the story, who distanced himself from Hayame, his daughter. This poignant portrayal of the unfortunate parental disconnection emphasises the toll it takes on Hayame's self-esteem and emotional well-being, leading her to distance herself from others as well due to the absence of a nurturing and supportive father figure. Consequently, the manga delves into the profound impact that familial disconnection can have on an individual's life.
Amidst Hayame's initially content life as a 27-year-old housewife, circumstances take a drastic turn, resulting in her divorce and homelessness. The manga captures her descent into despair, vividly illustrating the self-destructive behavior she exhibits in response to her failures. Through Hayame's struggles, the series highlights the detrimental effects of failure on one's self-esteem. This exploration serves as a reminder of the challenges individuals face when confronted with personal setbacks and the toll it can take on their overall well-being.
Similarly, Issei, the 17-year-old male lead, comes from a privileged background as a spoiled rich boy. However, his experiences with Hayame and their shared hardships prompt him to confront his own issues of self-esteem and familial disconnection. Issei's mother, like Hayame's father, has distanced herself from him, adding to his emotional turmoil. Through the characters of Hayame and Issei, Promise Cinderella sheds light on the common struggles faced by individuals who have experienced parental figures distancing themselves, compounding their feelings of inadequacy and guilt.
Throughout the series, both Hayame and Issei undergo personal growth, gradually learning to confront their insecurities and re-establish connections with their loved ones. Their journeys serve as a poignant reminder that even in the face of failure and despair, it is possible to rebuild self-esteem and find solace through genuine human connections.
By exploring the theme of self-esteem and familial disconnection, Promise Cinderella offers a relatable portrayal of the struggles faced by individuals who feel burdened by their own existence. It encourages readers to reflect on the impact of their own actions and emotions, urging empathy and understanding for those who may be battling similar issues. This thematic exploration adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative, making Promise Cinderella a thought-provoking manga that goes beyond a simple romantic dramedy.
However, the manga's narrative occasionally succumbs to unnecessary drama and an overabundance of antagonistic characters. This excess dilutes the story's realism and impact, stretching the boundaries of believability. While conflict is essential for driving the plot forward or generating tension, an excessive number of antagonists can hinder character development and overshadow the central themes. By introducing numerous villainous characters, the manga loses some of its authenticity and compromises its potential for a more nuanced exploration of interpersonal relationships.
The rushed ending of Promise Cinderella is a significant drawback. In the final volume, the author draws attention to unresolved problems, such as Hayame's strained relationship with her father, but fails to provide satisfactory resolutions. The conclusion feels like a cop-out, leaving readers hanging and relying on hope and wishful thinking for the characters' future. The final volume's brevity adds to the disappointment, suggesting that the manga may have been axed. As a result, the author resorts to time skips to tie up loose ends and deliver a rushed conclusion.
On a positive note, the visual aspect of Promise Cinderella is a notable highlight. The manga's artwork is vibrant, detailed, and the character designs were visually appealing. The illustrations effectively convey the characters' emotions, capturing their struggles and joys with finesse.
Promise Cinderella excels in crafting well-rounded characters, tackling social issues, and showcasing captivating artwork. The growth of Hayame and Issei throughout the series provides emotional depth, and their shared experiences resonate with readers on a profound level. However, the manga falters in its execution due to an excess of unnecessary drama and antagonistic characters. The rushed ending further diminishes the impact by leaving crucial plot points unresolved, relying on hope and wishful thinking rather than providing concrete resolutions. Additionally, the brevity of the final volume and the premature conclusion suggests a possible cancellation, resulting in a reliance on time skips. Despite these shortcomings, Promise Cinderella manages to be an above-average romantic dramedy, reminding readers of the importance of personal growth and human connections, while leaving room for improvement in its narrative execution.
Alternative TitlesJapanese: プロミス・シンデレラ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 120
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 1, 2018 to Aug 1, 2022
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Tachibana, Oreco (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #28882 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2988
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 21, 2023
Promise Cinderella presents an engaging yet problematic premise with its age gap romance at the forefront. The manga's strength lies in its ability to create well-rounded and relatable mature characters. Hayame Katsuragi, the 27-year-old protagonist, emerges as a resilient and courageous individual despite facing immense hardships. Her transformation from a housewife to a homeless divorcee adds depth to her character. Similarly, Issei, the 17-year-old male lead, starts as a spoiled rich boy but matures through his interactions with Hayame.
One of the central themes explored in Promise Cinderella revolves around individuals who have experienced failure in life and grapple with self-esteem issues, often leading to self-destructive ... Jun 12, 2021
So that's how it is: I am a 26 year old female otaku and this manga really hits the spot. Of course i am a fan of shoujo manga. However, i am quite tired of reading stories of 15 year old high school girls. Promise cinderella is different. The female protagonist is 27, the male is 17. They both have their emotional problems and i really like how everythink is wrapped up in a nice new josei series about either growing up, or ongoing changes in adulthood.
I just realised that i am supposed to write a longer review here, otherwise i can't submit it ... Dec 21, 2022
It's been a while since I binged a manga in less than a day, and Promise Cinderella is now one of my favourites. The storyline grabbed me in from the first chapter, and I adore reading age gap manga, especially when the female lead is older.
Hayame Katsuragi, our female lead, is quite a bold type of character; she is a 27-year-old housewife living a happy life, but things turn kind of bad for her and she ends up being divorced and homeless. Living in a park, she is spotted by Issei, our male lead, who is 17 years old, whom she had once encountered on ... Apr 27, 2024
Promise Cinderella handles a sus age gap with grace. The couple have a ten year age difference, but they don’t really act on their feelings until the ML, Issei, turns 18. The manga is very aware of the problems of the age gap making it not feel uncomfortable, if you're worried about that. That being said it is a slow burn romance and you might feel frustrated how they are beating around the bush but in this context it works so well!
The first few chapters might feel a bit rough to get through, since Issei is a MAJOR arsehole in the beginning. If you manage ... Jan 12, 2023
Promise Cinderella is an age gap romantic comedy where the female is 10 years older. I love age gaps although I prefer males being older so I was a bit skeptical about this one regarding romance but this was fantastic. It didn’t even feel like there was a 10 year age gap and like you won’t feel even a bit uncomfortable with whatever is going on. The art is so clean and nice, plus the male lead doesn’t look like some wimpy kid in front of the fl, he has well defined built and features; so I guess that’s why I didn’t get a sense
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Feb 19, 2021
I believe it's been a long time since I encountered a manga that made me feel this angry to the point where I want to cry. And I doubt that there's anyone who knows about this manga, but still, I'm writing this to warn you from reading it.
As you read in the story, it's about a 27 years old woman who is a righteous person gets cheated on by her husband and he asks her to divorce, then she's on the street searching for a place to live in , her money gets stolen , she becomes homeless living in a park and then a ... |