i'm someone who has watched a large number of anime and read alot of manga so immediately i started this manga its like i had an idea already what the continuation and ending would be like which is typically a kill joy
honestly when reading this i had a strong feeling telling me when will it end its somehow cliche
the manga is awesome but it wasn't my cup of tea maybe if i had read this before reading and watching other anime and manga it wouldn't have felt frustrating to go through this.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Count-Trouble Japanese: カウントラブル InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 39
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 9, 2009 to Nov 9, 2012
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Bessatsu Shounen Magazine Authors:
Nao, Akinari (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #46552 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1367
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Your Feelings Categories May 22, 2013
I really liked the storyline. The series is more or less short which is really nice. Basically, a start is about a boy who tries to impress a shy and seemingly hard to get girl. An angel then starts to help
Story - The story is a bit more unique than most other romance novels. At the beginning, I find it a bit more innovative. As the story builds on, it becomes a typical love and romance novel. The story is pretty fun throughout the series which is great. I found very compelling but not a manga that would leave a huge imprint in my ... Jul 13, 2013
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This manga starts out pretty decently. The first chapter is actually quite good. It makes it seem like this is gonna be a story about a foolish boy who demands shortcuts, but unwittingly learns that his own effort and hard work will pay off more than any shortcut ever could. It's cool since it tells you a fun and romantic story while still having that meaning to it. The chapters each progress with a new gimmick, each involving some silly magic and some absurd consequence. Things are good for a while, but then the story ... Jun 23, 2014
In anime and manga, love tends to be one of the weirdest things to happen. This manga is no exception. Enter, Kouta Matsushiro who happens to have a crush on his classmate and is terrible at him trying to get her attention. One day a cupid (or rather a witch) named Sasara shows up in Kouta's life in order to solve his issue. Only problem is, her magic sucks. It leaves Kouta in often akward, yet funny situations where nothing he does goes according to plan.
Story: The story is pretty straight forward, guy falls in love with girl but fails to grab her attention. ... Jan 23, 2016
Countrouble follows the story of a boy who gets a visit from a cupid like angel Sasara, who then proceeds to serve as matchmaker between him and the girl of his dreams. She then proceeds to wreck havoc with his life, often casting love spells that all are dependent on the number 10 for some reason.
I can't say this manga is unique in anyway, but it wasn't the worst thing I've ever read. It's a fairly "by number" (no pun intended) harem/romance anime. It sits more on the romance side than the harem side, as he is fairly singularly focused on one girl, and ... Sep 23, 2017
This is a manga that is something i wasn't expecting. Was expecting a interesting idea that after the first 10 chapters gets repetitive. But i was wrong it was fun all through out the series.
Only two issues i feel bringing up. ~~ Spoilers Beware~~ The MC's child hood friend Meiko has a crush on him. While it doesn't change much and the MC still ends up with his original love Akino. It just feels i guess sad would be the word or let down that she is just ends up accepting it. Just feel bad for her. The ending. While most endings would be annoying because ... Mar 17, 2018
Story - 7/10
Art - 7/10 Character - 6/10 Enjoyment - 2/10 Overall (using a very complicated formula) - 6.4/10 rounded down to 6. Story: Some cliches here and there, but the overarching plot concept leaves room for originality at certain points. Not your standard everyone-loves-MC kind of harem. Side stories feel forced, and makes little impact to MC's or plot. Art: So-so for a harem-romcom. Nothing decidedly beautiful, but not hard on the eyes. Standard run-of-the-mill designs. Character: Unremarkable. Could be because it's short compared to one with 70+ chapters, but there's not an overwhelming sense of attachment. Decidedly cliche personalities. MC isn't a total wimp, but not super awesome. ... Sep 12, 2017
This manga is a little bit generic or whatsoever but its romance and comedy is great.
so here's my short review about this manga. Story: the story about a generic protagonist who has a crush on a girl who is complete opposite of him, the girl has perfect grades,good looking, and a cool aura around her where the boy is a generic MC. so if your wondering if the story is interesting well yeah. the might be predictable but there are times you just can't hate this kind of manga and i had a great time reading this manga. the story is generic but its rom-com on ... May 2, 2020
tl;dr: A manga focused purely on comedy that’s only decent at it.
This manga is a rom-com gag manga. There’s very little that’s fully serious in the manga with the focus being much more on comedy than any sort of plot. Even when it seems like something serious is happening, in the end it often turns out to be just a joke. The problem is that while the humor is decent enough, it’s not good enough to hold up the whole manga. The various mechanics and situations arising from the magic are amusing, even if they don’t have any impact, but there wasn’t enough variety to things considering ... Jul 29, 2020
Countrouble is is a good casual manga. It stands out from the other mangas of the genre with the "help" of Sasara and her magic which creates unique romance and comedy situations. Also, the manga is slightly Ecchi, if you are into that.
The characters are what you would expect from a school romance, the easy going wishy-washy protagonist, the beautiful and shy best-student-in-the-class and the... childhood friend. The art got my attention, it has a distinctive style. Some pages have nice detailed art. I enjoyed reading it, it left me wanting to read more, which is always a good sign. |