Mayo Chiki features many great things like comedy, romance, and storyline. You could say it is like a high school romance except with a lot of strange situations. Although the romance evolves from perverted situations it is what makes this a great manga to read. Especially how the main character can't touch a girl, but is forced to by other characters.
(10) Storyline- The storyline is done really well in this manga because it starts off by the protagonist, Jiro discovering the most loved butler by girls is actually a girl. Getting knocked out by Subaru the butler Jiro is forced to cooperate with Suzutsuki to
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: まよチキ! More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 27, 2010 to Nov 27, 2013
Theme:
Crossdressing
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 12, 2014
What do you get when you put a gynophobe, a cross-dressing butler and an assorted bunch of other wacky characters in a highschool drama? A rom-com. No surprise there. I mean, we are talking about anime, right? But does this series, Mayo-Chiki, make a good case for its own blend of crazy love-sick comedy? Let's find out.
Story The story of Mayo-Chiki opens with the resident MC/ gynophobic extraordinaire, Sakamachi Kinjiro, walking in on his highschool's number one pretty boy butler Konoe Subaru using the commode...while wearing girls underwear. From there, Konoe, along with her master Suzutsuki Kanade, embarks on a journey to rid Kinjiro ... Apr 6, 2015
Stop me if you've seen this before: a nice boy, who is surrounded by girls who are in love with him, but he remains stubbornly immune to their advances. Sounds like every other harem shounen romance right?
Mayo Chiki, however, is the one that breaks the mold. Story (9) and Characters (10): See, it turns out that there is a good reason for Jirou's immunity to sexual advances: his body has been trained--through daily beatings--to react to a woman's touch with nosebleeds and fainting. And yes, he's a nice guy, but he's no push-over; perfectly capable of defending himself and striking back when needed. ... Mar 13, 2016
i just finished reading the manga and it was great, amazing even, from the first time i read it i was right away bought by the concept (with it being centered of gynophobia and all) and from that alone i knew they can make tons of scenario happen weather its romantic or comedic (because the first impression/ first episode is really crucial for some readers),
but overall i think the story was nice too, comedy and romance is the two factors that they nailed amazingly they know when to get serious and know when to joke around so its a little bit of both and ... Aug 1, 2020
Coming from the anime, and with that extremely vague final episode, I came to the manga looking to make more sense of the story and have proper closure.
The thing I look at the most with this harem romance stories is how the relationships develop and ultimately how the characters live with the final choice, and I have to say the way this manga ends is very satisfying for me. That said, the rising action going to the climax kinda felt rushed and all over the place, but it at least still made sense in the overall context of things. The art style is very ... Jul 8, 2019
I actually kinda enjoyed this manga even though it has so many flaws.
The story is based on a gynophobic MC who learns that the most popular boy in school is actually a girl. It's a pretty stereotypical high school romcom harem type manga, so there's not much plot to be talked about. However, the plot is also where the manga draws its greatest offense. I am not sure how, but the amount of times main plot points were discarded to fit the story are actually insane. The pacing is also all over the place (though it's better here than in the anime). The relationship between ... |