Jul 3, 2021
This manga has a story. It doesn't have plot advancements, climaxes, or build-ups though, no, and it's exactly what makes Akebi-chan no Sailor fuku a Slice-of-life at its purest form. It doesn't contain plots that makes people follow, you can randomly pick a chapter and read. Doesn't really affect the experience.
The art is amazing, I don't have to elaborate. Cinematographic factors are very, very well directed, and even slo-mo could be frequently found, in inanimate objects like manga pages. The character-focus shots are amazing, the panel view movement is very highly technical. The author gave it his best to perform all the cinematographic techniques on
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a high level. And the art is very coherent with the story, I CANNOT find any flaws. It deserves a 10.
Characters are amazing. They're the purest characters with sometimes a tint of darkness to them, but it doesn't corrode even a bit of their purity. They're wholesome, enjoyable, memorable and impressively expressed. Each and everyone of them have very distinct characteristics, and easily recognizable personalities. It far exceeds the expectations I had and this is such a model way of creating characters. Developments aren't necessary, there are a few of those, just for the flow of the events, and it surely served the purposes. The characters are very much still who they are and they are absolutely brilliant.
I F*CKING LOVE THIS MANGA. Says enough for the 10 on the enjoyment scale.
Overall I give it a 10/10. This manga is so underrated, and for me it's up there, one of the mangas that are the peak of the genre. It really is "slices of life", and it's so beautiful, pure and heartwarming. I would have given it 11/10, hell, 100/10 if possible.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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