Mar 23, 2025
This is my first review. I wasn't planning on reviewing anything anytime soon because I don't really care, that should tell you how bad this is.
For starters and people who want to give this manga a chance, I want to clarify that this manga carries itself solely on the comedy aspect of it, but not because it is good, but because it is THE ONLY THING GOING ON FOR IT. Everything else is just one big mess that doesn't go anywhere and doesn't intend to whatsoever.
Let me start with the main characters, they are nothing new, the stereotypical Ojou-Sama and the much more overused loner
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beta-boy MC. We can kind of predict how the story goes only with this much information, because that's ALL WE GET. The most of a backstory we get is the FMC's lonely life because their parent's don't give 2 gargles about her (Yeah you can predict that trope too, it's an Ojou-Sama after all). But it should be wise to clarify that other aspect about this Ojou-Sama is that she's madly obsessed with our MC, to the point where she actively meddles with and disturbs his daily life.
In that detail is where the comedy lives in, an eccentric Ojou-Sama runing awol into a poor nobody's life. Which has been used in the past, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be used again if it's good. Which I'd say it's fairly decent in this case.
The root problem on the manga lies in the MC. He's the main culprit of this mess. While trying to keep everything normal, in the parts that matter, he lacks all possible common sense. This however wouldn't be a problem if he was part of the comedy and didn't actually care for a serious route to happen, but that's just not the case. He's constantly trying to be serious about the ridiculous and nonsensical nature of everything going on around him, and trying to make the FMC realize just how ridiculous she's being, but losing all that credibility multiple times in multiple chapters by deciding "You know what? Just for today, i'll get on with her crazy antics", and repeating the cycle.
You either make this a serious manga, or you make it a comedy, you CAN actually mix the two and expect it to work well, but I assure you this is not the case.
The plot (if it exists) is all over the place too, unreasonable things (like exaggerated power abuse due to money, to mention something) happen all the time and everyone inside the manga (except the FMC) are aware of it, which is big part of the comedy, and there wouldn't be any problem with it if it wasn't because the serious parts are ALSO incredibly unreasonable, to the point where that's unintentional comedy in itself, because again, the main "normal" person of this story, lacks common sense.
The art style is fine I guess, I really don't pay much attention to that if the story is good, Mob Psycho taught me that.
To end my review, I want to say that I feel like this could have been so much more if the serious aspects of it weren't irrational and actually drove the plot to something more, like the journey of self-discovery of one another, or the FMC trying to understand how to treat normal people and those around her like, well... normal. But those things don't happen, the author decided to bet on the comedy till the very end, and that's it. If you enjoy the comedy on the first chapters you might enjoy the rest, but for me there wasn't anything to laugh at, not even the product itself for how bad it was. It was just... disappointing.
Speaking of horrible stories, I'm off to play Monster Hunter.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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