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Full Dozer

Alternative Titles

Japanese: Full Dozer


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 5, 2014 to Aug 20, 2015
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Margaret
Authors: Komura, Ayumi (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.011 (scored by 541541 users)
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Ranked: #86592
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Popularity: #13102
Members: 1,299
Favorites: 2

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 2, 2015
Full Dozer is a shoujo romance that breaks away from most of the usual tropes.

The story is about chasing you dreams and your love, even as they both evolve. It's a very rushed story--especially the last volume--but it works because the characters are just so gosh darn likable. I wanted all of them to be happy, and that makes for an interesting love triangle (eventually rectangle).

Also, the story's end is great, even if it comes on too fast. Maybe I really just wanted there to be more Nina; she's a great character and does wonders for the series, but doesn't ...
Dec 3, 2015
It starts you off with the cliche boy running after girl and stuff like that but do not be fulled. The art is amazing and the story has a really intense plot twist, but it is also rushed.
The experience will differ for each reader, as for me I loved it due to the plot twist and it's wonderful art style.

To not spoil everything let's cut it short shall we?

This manga is for those of you who like a boy chasing a girl love stories that have a happy ending, I won't spoil what kind of happy ending it is but just know that ...
Aug 28, 2016
There aren’t a lot of shoujo manga with male protagonists, so naturally this one caught my attention. It was pretty cute in the beginning, as well. A lot of times the female protagonist is the one trying to get the love interest to notice her, but this one is about Ryouma chasing Mao. It’s also an interesting construct considering the childhood friend romance. If you know your shoujo, you know that about 99% of the time the childhood friend is never a serious romantic rival. I usually don’t even like the childhood friend. But this manga made me really root for Ryouma’s efforts. The reader ...