I encounter this manga by excident (when I was browsing through shoujo manga) but it was surprisingly a good read! In summary, it's about love stories of many people/students attending the same school.
A good story line (some comedy, friendship, school life all compiled in one manga), really good art style (it's hard not to like the art style cause it's charming) and have character development (likable and relatable characters).
If you are searching for review and thinking/deciding if this manga is worth your time or not, YES it is, please give it a try cause you wouldn't regret it!
I was surprised how good (and old)
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: むすんでひらいて InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 42
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 18, 2009 to Aug 5, 2013
Theme:
School
Serialization:
Web Comic EDEN Authors:
Minase, Mayu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #32842 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4032
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Your Feelings Categories Jul 26, 2017
This manga is about multiple different students falling in love with all of whom having some sort of connection with one another. There are 6 couples that are developed throughout this short story with some having more development than others.
The story isn't unique but it isn't bad either, it has a mix of both shoujo and shounen romance so you'll see some cliche from both types. There are two love polygons but unlike most other manga this one actually resolve it all although I would have like some more development after the conclusion. The art has that shoujo vibe mix with as slight shounen ecchiness so ... Sep 25, 2020
Musunde Hiraite isn't particularly deep or nuanced, but it’ll definitely satisfy an itch for heartwarming romance.
The manga tells a variety of interconnected stories in a style similar to Tsurezure Children, with the protagonist shifting every chapter or so. The stories aren’t particularly deep, with plots typically moving forward through the powers of teen angst and passionate speeches from supportive side characters. That said, almost all the stories are entertaining, with distinct enough plots and characters worth rooting for. The art is extremely well done, with people being drawn with especially clean and detailed line art. The characters themselves are endearing, but a little flat. Most ... Sep 28, 2023
Re-read this to see how my opinion on this work has changed, and here are my thoughts for the series.
Definitely a case of rose-tinted lenses here. The manga is not stellar in any manner with cliche settings, characters, resolutions, art. But the overall package into which Minase Mayu bundles everything up makes Musunde Hiraite a surprisingly pleasant read. The constant shifting of focus back-and-forth between characters while still pushing everyone forward is reminiscent of Durarara if I wanted to make that comparison; a perhaps better comparison would be to call this a more classical variant of Tsuredzure Children. MusuHira explores these characters as lost young ... May 28, 2024
Oh man this is SO GOOD.
Musunde Hiraite is a manga about the love stories between a group of people that are all connected one way or another. Some are siblings, some are friends, some are childhood friends. All of them have found love at the same time but every character have their own struggles to own up to their feelings for each other. I feel like the quality of this manga is so high with the art making scenes very impactful and heart warming. The characters were all well developed even those that are only side characters. It's interesting that the author decided to ... |