Feb 21, 2011
(My first review, but i was shocked that this manga doesnt yet have one!)
Story:
Typical case of boy-meets-girl...? Not quite.
Already the way they meet shows us that this isnt going to be an ordinary shoujo, its better than that, at least in my opinion.
Without much of an introduction the reader is being thrown into the story and meets Miiko - a young priestress who seems to have no talent whatsoever. By chance she manages to exorcise Kagura, a demon disguised as a (quite handsome) boy and turns him into a small/chibi version of himself. As it turns out Kagura is probably the strongest of all
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demons, and he gets his power from touching girls (yes you heard right). Now this contrast between the naive and innocent Miiko and the perverted Kagura creates a story with a lot of hilarious moments in it and romance in its weirdest form!
The only downside to this, is that the conversation sometimes gets a little confusing. At first this almost made me drop the manga, but i'm GLAD i didnt do it.
Also, sadly its quite the short story with only 4 chapters out.
Art:
WONDERFUL. Its been a long time since a manga character made me drool like Kagura does. The switch between his handsome and his cute self kept me fangirling.
Characters:
Kagura is your stereotypical perverted male main character... with the only difference he actually NEEDS to touch girls to survive! So this makes his motives almost seem justified from time to time, even though we know he greatly enjoys it. The things he says are even funnier when he is in his chibi form.
And we have Miiko, the exact opposite, or do it seems. Its refreshing that she is not a typical shoujo heroine. She appears clumsy and innocent, but in her dreams we see another side of her. Also she realises her feelings she develops for Kagura instead of denying them pointlessly.
The characters arent standing still either, you can see a development going on.
The minor characters are pretty one-sided but they do serve their functions. The different demons that usually come to beat up Kagura are actually quite funny.
The characters arent deep, this whole manga isnt very deep... but its easy and nice to read, and it has a simple flow to follow.
Enjoyment:
Girls won't be dissapointed with this manga! It has a super handsome bishie who turns into a cute chibi once in a while, you have great comedy and you have romance, real explicit romance. I guess this manga can me considered "smut" too.
But i guess everyone has to decide for themself if this is the kind of manga you want to read.
To resume it:
I liked this manga because it was different from your usual shoujo mangas:
1 It had a supernatural touch to it.
2 They actually SHOWED the romance instead of implying it.
3 The comedy that is created since the boy actually had the size of a doll most of the time.
But remember that this still is a shoujo manga, no matter how untypical it may be. So if you aren't interested in them, you shouldnt read it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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