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Good Morning Call

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kare to Kanojo ni Hanataba wo, His and Her Fortune Bouquet
Japanese: グッドモーニング・コール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 57
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 2, 1997 to Mar 2, 2002
Genres: Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Ribon Magazine
Authors: Takasuka, Yue (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.301 (scored by 49164,916 users)
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Ranked: #48172
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Popularity: #1895
Members: 11,192
Favorites: 98

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May 22, 2011
Mixed Feelings
Wow... I'm not sure I've ever read such a mediocre manga before. =( I kept reading, thinking "OK any moment now, the girl is going to mature and stop being so dumb" or... "OK any moment now, the guy is going to transform and become warmer to her" but then before I knew it, I had hit volume 11 and that was it. There was NO CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT at all. AT ALL. Except for the fact that they liked each other, which seemed to be completely based off of teenage hormones and the fact that they lived together. There was never a moment of "Oh, ...
Feb 23, 2008
Cute and funny, Good Morning Call is a manga I'd recommend to any shoujo fan that is looking for a upbeat and lighthearted story to enjoy some time and laugh a little.

GMC is the story of Nao Yoshikawa, a 15 year old girl who stays behind in the city when her parents move to the countryside. Excited at the prospect of living alone for the first time, she soon encounters a problem: the apartment where she's going to live has also been rented to a boy, Hisashi Uehara who (of course) is one of the most popular guys at her school.

Unable to decide who should ...
Jun 6, 2010
Good Morning Call is the perfect shoujo for anyone in any mood of any kind! Rarely do I get to experience such a fun and light-hearted romance. Though the story is likely never to happen, the relationship contained in it feels very genuine and real for being between two very young teenagers.

The story is overall playful. It's a series of twists and turns and this's and that's, creating an uplifting experience for the reader to enjoy! It strays from the usual shoujo path by a fine line, giving you a similar feel to other, more generic series but also providing you with a new type ...
Dec 23, 2015
Good morning call is a mediocre manga, one you'll feel like you've read before. I doesn't do anything new, and it will be very forgettable. The story isn't just slow to develop, it never really does. There isn't really a central story being told outside of the "love story" between the two mains. Despite the series being 11 volumes, nothing really happens. Once you start getting towards the end, you'll start having deja vu over and over again, as the author begins to recycle the few things going on outside of the lead characters' apartment. The ending is also very unsatisfying, it's left completely open ...
Mar 16, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Skip the manga watch the drama.
spoilers for fans of the Drama.

I read this manga because of how much I loved the 2016 drama. I needed more of my Diachi. He's not even character was not even in the books. If You watched the show and just want some nice relaxing fluff manga then read this. If not, don't bother you are not missing much, its almost all in the show anyway, and better in the show.

The art in the first couple of books that were done in the nineties was refreshing to look at after reading new manga from the last several years. ...
Jul 16, 2021
I wouldn't say this story is the best, but it is a light story that shows a couple living together. People forget that stories aren't only created to see characters improve but some can show the stability in someone's life and development is not always necessary for every story. I personally liked the female and male leads. The guy was portrayed as a typical asshole, a popular guy that doesn't care about anything (but food lol) but unlike other mangas I have read, Hisashi's love for Nao is still evident through his coldness. I feel like other mangas tend to depict a cold love interest ...