Aug 15, 2023
I liked this but was a little sad that it didn't go further.
The art was good and unique. It's easy to recognize Tugeneko's style across other works/anthologies. I really like the style.
The plot and development were fine. The day-in-the-life chapters were each fresh and entertaining to keep me turning pages. I think this manga did a good job maintaining my interest over the few years I was reading it because each chapter was its own thing. However, I feel this point is also what left me a bit disappointed in the end. The long explanations of each invention got a tad tiring later on and
...
I found myself skimming those walls of text or skipping them entirely.
The conclusion left me a bit disappointed. The conclusion sort of just happened. For a manga that's about the unrequited feelings of the protagonist and their attempts to change that, I really felt left out to dry with this manga's conclusion and overall general progression of the story. The episodic nature was a really slow burn in terms of relationship development and by the end of it all I really got nothing.
Overall this manga was both a funny and entertaining comedy. However, that's it. The serious romance aspects of this manga were fine in its teaspoon style for a while, but felt not enough and even starved by the conclusion and the way it was handled. I thought this was a great comedy but a poor romance. I would recommend reading it though.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
What did you think of this review?
Nice
0
Love it
0
Funny
0
Confusing
0
Well-written
0
Creative
0Show all