Jan 24, 2023
*May Contain Minor Spoilers*
Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi starts off feeling like every other manga in its genre, through it having a decent story where the mc befriends multiple girls.
Nevertheless, this manga shows a story of a boy, named Yuu, who moved in with 3 prodigies, or that’s how it initially comes across. Instead of wanting a romantic interest after moving in with these girls, in contrast to other harem manga, he just wants to create a happy family!
Initially, Yuu is met with disdain since he is considered talentless and not worth their time. However, Yuu works hard to get the girls to open up
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and support the prodigies in each of their talents all while strengthening the bond between the sisters, whether by making special meals for each girl according to their needs, going on family trips, or helping them surpass their limits.
Story 8/10:
The story is genuinely intriguing and complex enough to not seem entirely bland. However, it is a little cliche because it felt like the mc was bumping into one of the sisters or tripping into them every other chapter.
Art 9/10:
The art, while slightly generic, seems well thought out and not overly detailed. The art style seems distinctive and the characters are easily distinguishable making it easy to read.
Characters 9/10:
The characters were a strong suit as every character felt somewhat relatable and realistic. Each of the girls' talents feels different enough to make each character feel unique and interesting. The characters themselves grow and develop realistically throughout the manga and become fleshed-out, less stuck up, and more likable.
Enjoyment 10/10:
This manga gives off similar vibes to Mairimashita! Iruma-kun and Hayate no Gotoku! while still feeling special. Furthermore, this is a manga that has high reread value as there is still enjoyment to be found in every chapter.
Overall 9/10:
Overall, Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi starts off as any generic harem manga with light-hearted romance, but instead, it turns into a wholesome manga where Yuu wants to create the family that he lacked when he was younger. I like this part of the manga because it feels like a breath of fresh air that keeps me looking forward to reading future chapters. Even though the manga is cliche at times, it’s mostly made up for with all the wholesome moments and interactions.
I would recommend this manga to anyone who wants a wholesome harem-like story that’s unique.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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