Who would thought traps would be so interesting?
Himitsu no Akuma-Chan starts as a ecchi comedy with a premise of a 'magical' girl being summoned by the main character to fulfill his lustful desires. Instead, the summoned succubus turned out to be the same gender, much to Kurosaki's dismay. Cue the comedy and ecchi moments at the right time, and you're sure to have a good time reading Devil-chan.
The story starts developing rather at a quick pace and lots of things are thrown into the main character's lap. Spending normal days with a succubus can prove troublesome at times, and the manga delivers the twist in
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Motto! Himitsu no Akuma-chan Japanese: ひみつの悪魔ちゃん More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 24
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 24, 2010 to Feb 25, 2014
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Emu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #111102 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1902
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 25, 2014
I have always been fascinated with traps.
so when I came across this while I was looking for something that I may add on my reading list, I gave it a shot. Story I'll give it an 8. Kurosaki is a pervert that wanted to lose his chastity to an alien, angel or demon.He wished for a red haired demon and he got what he wanted. But he forgot to wish something really important. He got himself a boy! could you believe that? well, you don't read that kind of story everyday. Art for the art I'll give it an 8, Kogure looks so attractive, but i can't say ... Mar 4, 2018
Himitsu no Akuma-chan is a unique lighthearted comedy that's seemingly all service but it also makes you think.
It's also slightly lewd(but what isn't these days). The premise is interesting although not really important. The story is really one of coming to terms with your own feelings and developing the ability to judge based on feelings rather than prejudice. This message isn't preached but rather conveyed lightly. The delivery is through the comedy and done extremely well. In my opinion, even if you disregard the message, it is a good read that at the very least will help you pass some time with laughter. I ... |