I really enjoy reading this manga even though its plot is not anything new, but there are plenty of times when you just want to be entertained by something light and sweet and this manga happen to be perfect for those times.
What I love about it the most is how very gentlemanly the chauffeur character treat his milady. His restraints and sacrifice makes my heart ache when I read it.
He is drawn very beautifully and so is she.
The feeling of the female protagonist grows throughout the story very sweetly and cute.
Overall, I highly recommend this for those who seeks out to read love story with
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ojou-sama no Untenshu, Ruka to Touzoku, Ruka and the Thief, Romance for My Lady, The Young Lady's Chauffeur Japanese: お嬢様の運転手 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 10
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 10, 2010 to Dec 10, 2011
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
LaLa DX Authors:
Ishihara, Keiko (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #34482 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4901
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 21, 2016
A popular theme for romantic stories set in the past are relationships between people of different economic statuses; forbidden love is so irresistible. While this is true, Ojousama no Untenshu does not necessarily introduce anything new to readers of shoujo. There's an age gap, a strong female lead, a perfectly handsome gentleman at her side, and love triangles. What sets this manga apart from others is its frequent mention of the setting in the Taisho era, a seemingly lovely historical period where people still ride in carriages.
In terms of the romance, the dynamic between the two is noticed right off the bat at the beginning ... Jun 11, 2022
There's two genres of anime and manga that I find myself gravitating towards, and those are old-school shoujo or historical fiction. I just find stories that take place in time periods long before I was ever born to be really fascinating. That said, there's a lot of rules one has to follow when writing a story taking place in certain time periods. You have to make sure the clothing, word choices, social norms, technology (or lack thereof), locations, and general flow of events are accurate to the time period in which it takes place. Basically, do your homework, or you run the risk of distorting
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