Holy cow! NO ONES WRITTEN A REVIEW OF THIS?!
LOL!
Okay, I'm writing a review of this because it deserves one.
Story (9): This story is inspiring to say the least. It talks about a guy who went through elementary school and middle school being the head delinquent (his nickname is devil-ma kun!) and turning a new leaf and joining a tea club. It's all in the pursuit of being kind as his life's goal. That's admirable! He goes through ups and downs to find himself. It's all hilarious no matter what the situation, but it's definitely deep. It's just a normal high school manga, but
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ocha Nigosu., Ocha ni Gosu. Japanese: お茶にごす。 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 109
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 4, 2007 to Jul 29, 2009
Genre:
Comedy
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Authors:
Nishimori, Hiroyuki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #48202 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2757
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 10, 2018
It's good, but feels off.
Story: 8 Probably the best part of the series. If you go in expecting to read a story about finding yourself and understanding what it means to be a particular person, then you won't be disappointed. In that regard, the story does well. What it doesn't do too well, in my opinion, is its romantic aspect. It feels really forced and unnatural to the flow of the story, almost as if following some kind of strange formula. Art: 5 The biggest killer of the series. Either you like it or it bothers you the whole time. The manga is old, so it's understandable, but it's ... Jul 8, 2019
tl;dr: A manga that’s mostly simple comedy but that has some surprisingly strong character development focused on a single character and relationship development revolving around a single relationship, though with an incredibly messy ending regarding the latter.
This manga is a series of relatively small comedic episodes with a common set of reoccurring characters. These episodes start off as single chapter, but as it goes on they extend to be a bit longer, around 5-8, which feels like the perfect size for them in terms of pacing. Throughout these episodes, the focus is generally on Masaya getting involved with something or other, and his interesting perspective on how he should act in said ... Jun 17, 2024
What happens when you put a fearsome delinquent who actually wants to become a model citizen and a saintly club president together in the Tea Ceremony Club? Apparently you get Nishimori at his best and most lucid. Ocha Nigosu's basic setup provides the structure he needs to stay focused, intelligible, and, most importantly, relatable, as he explores the universal question of what it means to be a good person.
The magic ingredient that makes this story work is the delinquent MC's genuine effort to avoid senseless violence because of how much he respects the president and aspires to be like her. By not glorifying violence, action ... Nov 23, 2021
Oh boy, I really love reading this manga and it is somewhat related to Angel Densetsu. Due to the fact, the two MCs are both scary for their looks but deep down they love helping people. Ma-kun chose the LOHAS lifestyle so he joins the tea ceremony club with his best friend. Ma-kun is being targeted by bullies and no worries Ma-kun can beat them to a pulp. This mc likes the president of the tea ceremony club but he's having a hard time to express his feelings. I love the part when they spent at the temple so they can have the test of
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