After reading the two reviews complaining about this series, I felt strongly like I've never felt before to contradict them.
It's one thing to get depressed and emotionally broken by stories about suicide, rape, bullying, and cheating. These are generally recognized as typical cases where it's not that hard to empathize with the emotions involved.
But the story here resonated with me in such a degree that I'm a blubbery mess by the end of chapter 8. Not everyone can fully contemplate the gravity of emotions involved in this story. Four classmates that betray you one after the other after treating each one decently. I daresay not
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Nyanta and Pomeko: Even If You Say You Believe Me Now, It's too Late. Japanese: にゃん太とポメ子 ~いまさら信じていると言われてももう手遅れだ~ More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 22
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 27, 2021 to Apr 27, 2023
Genre:
Romance
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
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Your Feelings Categories May 24, 2023
Nyanta to Pomeko is the answer to a classic trope found in many manga and anime: the misunderstanding. It could be anything from accidentally walking in on someone changing, accidentally tripping someone, accidentally falling on top of someone, etc. These incidents are then misconstrued to make the character in-question seem bad. Oftentimes, it is a gag that's played for laughs, but this manga tries to show the consequences of repeated misunderstandings that are not taken as jokes. Although the execution starts off as overly depressing and hard to read, it transforms into a wholesome story that changes its characters for the better.
The main character, Makoto ... Dec 7, 2021
At first glance, Nyanta to Pomeko appears to draw inspiration from the jaded socially lonesome outcast protagonist narratives of the likes of Oregairu and (to an extent), Hyouka. Nyanta to Pomeko details the story of our outcasted protagonist, Makoto, who in the past, had experienced a series of unfortunate and easily misinterpreted incidents due to happenstance which pushed him down the spiral of life and into a position of ostracisation. This is due to the poor and thoughtless responses from his family members and friends which sadly twisted the nature of these incidents and implicated our sad protagonist as the perpetrator. Now, in the present
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Nov 24, 2023
Nyanta to Pomeko is an amazing work, I really like it so much, Makoto the main character is a person who doesn't trust anyone because of what happened to him and the bad rumors that people said about him, Now he don't talk to anyone and the people who betrayed him regret there action and want to be friends with him again but he doesn't talk to them because he doesn't believe them now and then he meet someone like him.
I really liked this manga but when I read it there were only 19 chapter but here it says 22 chapters so I don't know ... Apr 13, 2022
I'm... a bit conflicted on this.
This is not a good manga at all. The main character is unbearably gloomy, even considering his background it's almost comically exaggerated. That being said... there's a really tragic layer of reality to this work, but I sadly do not feel that it is intentional. To put it bluntly, this feels like a blatant self-insert. A miserable MC, who is actually super cool on the inside, who gets to meet a beauty to fall in love with that can fish him out of his miserable situation. It's just... depressing. Either this was written as an author self-insert, or it was written with ... |