Honestly, this one was a little disappointing. It wasn't bad in any sense but it was a whole bunch of nothing burgers to me. The reason this gets a 7 is because there is not a lot to fault at it but not a lot to enjoy in this too.
Story 7/10: Kind of basic, friends to lovers except they don't show drag out the journey of them being friend to more. To be honest, I was more interested in the Male main character's sister story more than the main couple.
Art 9/10: This art style is cute. I personally loved it, the character designs were
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: 15 Minutes 'Til They Actually Start Dating, Majide Tsukiau 15 Minutes Ago, Fifteen Minutes Before We Really Date Japanese: マジで付き合う15分前 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 26, 2021 to Apr 26, 2023
Theme:
School
Serialization:
None Authors:
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I really liked this series to be honest. The story itself is a fluffy childhood friends romance that while is slightly shoujo, can still be enojyed by both demographics. The romance is also ever so slightly more mature/realistic than usual childhood friend romances.
Art 8/10: Very cute, yet pretty standard. It's not super cutesy tho, which I think adds positively towards the mood. Like most other twitter manga, this series is also digitally drawn, if anyone cares. Story 7/10: Nothing amazing, just childhood friends who become a couple shortly before their graduation from high school. Characters 8.5/10: This personally was the selling point for me. While the lead ... Aug 5, 2022
Would you like to read about a childhood friendship, or, more befittingly, a childhood relationship, in the most reproachable sense of this word? Clearly, all good-will is absent from it, thus rendering void the very name of friendship. Not only is it destitute of that zeal, but even of any constancy or blamelessness. If it were a ridiculous gag comedy, I'd like. But in spite of this, the story reads more like a shoujo manga in which our heroine quite likes not only to abuse the patience of, but even to threaten with her words the one who should be worth
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