Stuck between drama and comedy, but never quite becoming one or the other, Okane ga Nai is a rather clumsy but enjoyable yaoi. Reading it, I feel that the creator is never entirely sure what category it really fits into.
The series starts abruptly, exploding onto the pages with a rape by the end of the first chapter. Our seme, Kanou buys a boy named Ayase (at the perfectly legal age of 18) at an underground auction, ostensibly to save the kid. Being a big shot guy in the money business, handsome, powerful and rich, he's used to getting what he wants when he wants it.
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: お金がないっ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
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Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 26, 2002 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 25, 2011
Okane Ga Nai had the potential to be an intriguing and emotional story. Unfortunately, the plot line can be summed up in two words: Fan. Service.
The story begins well enough, if not a bit cliche,but the chapters are filled with cycles of boy-in-trouble/upset, boy gets rescued, boy is raped, boy cries. Rinse, repeat. Characters are flat and entirely two dimensional, with little to no growth throughout. Ayase's constant tears also grates on my nerves. The only good point about OGN is its art: Ayase is the typical girly, slender type, and Kanou is the possesive, dominating "master". The characters are pretty, and backgrounds wonderfully ... Oct 7, 2007
I personally adored this read, it was so beautifully drawn, and the characters had stunning detail to them, the beautiful expressions and attention to detail, made each new scene more moving or some other chapters to be very steamy.
At first i felt alittle sorry for Ayase in his situation but later came to realise Kanou's reasoning, and wanted Ayase to accept and understand Kanou more earlier, but each small step into Ayases understanding meant a new step into the story and relationship. Making me fall even more in love with the two, and the extreme love within them and how much they deep down cared for ... Jan 13, 2009
This is a good read. All of it hasn't been translated yet, I'm up to volume 7 currently but I like it. However I haven't yet seen this as a romance.
I see this as control, obsession, and power. Kanou exudes power and is extremely controlling of his environment and his life, so what he wants he gets. He wants Ayase and then finds the perfect opporunity presented when Ayase's cousin sells him off to pay a debt. Kanou buys Ayase and then violently rapes him. This is not love people. For those to assume that Kanou loves ... Sep 19, 2007
looks and feels like shota(which i like), only fact is that the Uke character is actually 18 (says so in the original japanese manga as well, Ayase is a college student). i like the way Kanou is so naive when it comes to Ayase. it's cute. :3 i can't wait to buy volume 6!
Nov 10, 2011
Honestly, the only reason why I even check up on this manga every once in a while is because I love the Seme Kanou and the other characters. I totally HATE this Uke Ayase. He's probably the single reason not to even pick up this manga and read it. He's the most cliched uke possible, the typical crybaby with his big stupid a$$ eyes and sickeningly sweet personality. All the mangaka wants to do is draw this little loser with angel wings, we get it, he's supposed to be angelic *eye rolls* if this is how angels are supposed to be then just send
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Jul 26, 2008
Okane Ga Nai, Rocks!!! I love this manga. The characters are great. Ayase is a bit of an air head and is slow to realize Kanou's love for him. The art detail is great except for when the artist draws Ayase's private parts that never see nor Kanou parts either {Disappointed}, but all in all the art is great. You can check out the latest chapters on Forever-More.org or mangafox.com websites.
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