This series is ... just okay. Very cute, but basic story with an uninteresting romance.
It's important to write and spread well-researched stories that have characters with disabilities in the forefront. I love how Yuki's deafness is explored and how she reacts to the world around her (and how others react to her in turn).
However, as a romance series, I find the romance extremely lacking. I don't think there is a lot of chemistry between Yuki and Itsuomi. I'm having difficulty thinking of interests they share or conversations between the two of them that wasn't about their relationship or feelings towards eachother. What I'm getting
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ゆびさきと恋々 More titlesInformationType: Manga
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Published: Jul 24, 2019 to ?
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Romance
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Adult Cast
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Shoujo
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 8, 2024
This manga is NOT a shameless reworking of Koe no Katachi (A silent voice). Its also not the token use of a deaf person in order to create novelty within the romance trope.
The story revolves around Yuki, a young college woman who is hearing impaired. We are immediately brought into her world and her everyday experience and challenges with interacting with those around her. She encounters Itsuomi and is impressed with how he doesn't treat her differently. How he attempts to communicate with her and then later connects her with others and with the world around her. This anime is all about communication. Connection. Building bridges ... Jan 30, 2021
A light-hearted romantic story between a multilingual boy and a deaf girl, from Morishita-san (who made HibiChouChou)! I remember stumbling upon this when I was trying to find some shoujo mangas I haven't read yet and this one came up!
The art style of Morishita has extremely improved since Hibichouchou, and in my opinion, this is probably her best work yet. Since writing this review, theres about 16 chapters so far, and I'm still invested lol! The story is great, its well-paced and doesn't have the "high school setting" and "extreme couple dynamic" cliches, feels like a breath of fresh air! From the 1st chapter, ... Sep 25, 2023
(Cette review est disponible en français un peu plus bas.)
Yubisaki to Renren could have been a great manga, too bad it's lacking everything a shoujo manga should have. I love the idea of following a deaf character and not focusing on her handicap only. Yubisaki to Renren follows Yuki's daily life with her boyfriend and... that's it, I guess. Sure, she has friends such as Rin (uni student) or Oushi (childhood friend) but we know so little about them it feels like they don't even exist. Rin's only character trait is to be in love with Kyoya, Oushi's is to be jealous of Yuki and Itsuomi's ... Aug 20, 2020
There has been more romance manga coming out with hearing impaired people. This is one of the few that are like that but with cute romance and compatibility between the leads!
The story focuses on the love that blossoms between a popular boy, Itsuomi and a cute girl, Yuki (who is hearing impaired). Yuki's world changes as she interacts and falls in love with Itsuomi who shows her a different world than she had been in before. Both their worlds change as they learn and experience new things through each other's worlds. This is one of the few romance manga that I don't find cliche and is well ... Jun 16, 2021
First of all, the art of this manga is incredibly gorgeous!!! I am in love with all the character designs, and it's nice that the manga was pretty short and doesn't have any weird crazy drama.
Given that, while the subject matter was interesting, the story fall into the cliche shoujo traps (quiet cute girl caught the attention of a hot guy, and throw in some childhood friend and you got yourself a potential love triangle). There was barely any character development. The manga is more like a slice of life // romance but if you're looking for something more than the layer of fluffiness, there's ... Dec 19, 2019
A new manga by Morishita Suu Sensei, popularly known for Hibi Chouchou.
Yubisaki to renren is about a girl who can’t hear and befriends someone from the same university who travels a lot. I don’t know much details as just 4 chapters are out. But so far it seems quite promising. The art is great and has improved quite a lot compared to chouchou and short cake cake. So if you’re picky about arts this is for you. Really love the plot too so far. You wouldn’t really find the usual cliched moments and it’s really cool to see them converse using sign languages. And I really like ... Nov 1, 2022
Are you looking for a light-hearted manga to serve as a palette cleanser between binges of your other series? Let me introduce you to this wonderful shoujo romance.
To put it simply, this is a manga about two people from different worlds who meet and begin to overcome the boundaries set by Yuki, the female lead's, deafness. Although not the most complex or unique manga to come out, it is easy to read and watching the characters grow closer is enjoyable. Both of the leads are likeable (although Yuki may come off as plain to some), and the side characters help to encourage their relationship. ... Feb 21, 2022
"Yubisaki to Renren" or "Sign of Affection" is a romance manga where the female protagonist is deaf. It's fairly rare to find manga dealing with disability, and when they do, it's often not done well. One of the problems is that it feels more like educational material about the disability than an actual story. I think "Yubisaki to Renren" has a bit of that, but mostly it does a really good job of just being a very cute, low-drama romance. The points I particularly like about it:
-The author clearly has done their research about what life is like for someone who is deaf, as the ... Feb 24, 2021
For people who liked the “Silent Movie” anime adaptation like myself, this manga is absolutely worth checking out!
Basically it’s about a university girl who is deaf and meets a very handsome European guy (I think he’s German). The art is friggin gorgeous plus really colourful like props to Suu Morishita for designing the characters and representing the deaf community. Although there is the usual annoying trope of the love triangle going on but the main characters are just adorable. I feel like I’m repeating myself again but if you need some shoujo cuteness, this ones for you chaps! By the way, thanks to Netgalley and Kodansha ... Jul 21, 2024
Yubisake to Renren (also known as A Sign of Affection) is an enjoyable manga for a casual read. It's nothing earth shattering, but it's cute and well developped. It's perfect for a quick read (it isn't finished yet) if you want something cozy and cute.
The most important thing for when reading a story (specially romance or slice of life) is that the characters don't feel flat. After all these kind of stories cannot depend on an intresting different world to attrack and entertain readers. Luckily the manga knows this and takes great lenghts to show the characterdevelopment of some of the characters. I especially find ... Dec 25, 2024
"A Sign of Affection" is a sweetly good-natured manhwa about love, communication, and the beauty of non-verbal connection. The story follows Yuki, a college student who is deaf and communicates via sign language, whose life changes when she meets Itsuomi, an attractive young man who finds it interesting that she can express herself so uniquely. As the two form a close bond, the story touches upon both the struggles and joys that come with such an understanding, patient, and growth-filled relationship. It develops a subtle romance at a perfect pace, offering sweet moments and emotional reactions alike... And while the drawings are soft, they are
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