Whoa, there is not a single review for this one. I am astonished. I guess it's my turn to be the first, once again.
So, here's the brief version for those of you who don't enjoy long reviews: it's a very nice yuri manga, but the ending is a bit crumpled. If you don't mind having the final chapter being a mildly inconclusive bunch of cuteness that resolves pretty much nothing and just want to enjoy the journey, I can recommend it to you. If you're in for a decent closure, approach this one with caution.
For those of you who like longer, more detailed reviews, here
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Monthly /With Garden /With Ooya Japanese: 毎月庭つき大家つき More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 36
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 29, 2021 to Aug 13, 2024
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Yodokawa (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #18202 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5123
Members: 4,210
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 2, 2024
Maitsuki Niwatsuki Ooyatsuki, while not bad by any means, is difficult for me to wholeheartedly recommend. Yuri-- even yuri focused on adult relationships-- is no longer a sparse genre by any means, but is certainly not yet prolific enough that I feel great about scorning an entry whose worst offenses are poor prioritization of focus and a weak endgame.
There are things I could praise about it. The art, while not exceptional, perhaps, is still sleek and pretty. Character designs are distinctive yet realistic (at least in terms of the main couple; side characters do tend to blur together). There aren't any annoying jealousy arcs, misunderstandings ... Sep 30, 2024
the spoiler portion of this review has a warning before it, so you can read the rest of the review without worrying.
Maitsuki Niwa-tsuki Ooya-tsuki is one of the fluffiest manga I have ever read, executed to near perfection. While the story does have some drama, it never really gets angsty, and often resolves conflict in a very comfy way. Instead of focusing on some grandiose plot, the entire story is within the relationships of each of the characters. This pays off incredibly well, as each character is incredibly distinct in personality, and very interesting to watch. The mangaka has a bit of same-face syndrome with ... |