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Mar 2, 2020
2 volumes read at the moment of writing this review.
Let me state something first. I'm reviewing this series not as a regular ecchi manga, but as a hentai. Because yes, this one clearly trespasses the boundary, and despite being censored, a lot of things are clearly showed.
The plot revolves around Daisuke, a man who is transported into another world (yay another isekai...), where he is finally able to accomplish his most desired dream. To be the monster girl harem king. Yes, you read this right, he goes around the world banging with all sorts of monster girls. He's also a biologist, so he takes the
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opportunity to analise them and try to figure out how it is scientifically possible that these creatures exist and how their body works. And I have to say that some explanations, though not being perfect, are well thought for the most part. In these first 2 volumes we are presented mainly to the arachne girls and harpies, learning the origin of arachnes (they're totally mammal, from a triplets conjoining) or how harpies can fly in this body. All of this decorated with surviving information (similar to Dr. Stone, saving the distances) and some political affairs.
The problem is that the writing is far from outstanding. Sometimes the information is not given in the appropriate way, and the character's behavior is "strange". This is one of the reasons of why I think of this manga more as a hentai, because all the girls throw themselves at the protagonist without second thoughts.
This fact brings us to the key part: the sex scenes. There are a LOT of them, without showing the penetration, but with the monster girl's naked body in all their glory. And it's important to have something in mind before reading this hentai. Remember when I said that the arachne's origin are conjoining triplets? Well, this this fact doesn't apply only to the number of legs. They have a two extra pair of breasts and double vagina. Daisuke will lay with a great amount of them (I think 5 of them), so you really have to be into this. On the other part, the harpy has a loli appearance despite being adult. Having said all this, these scenes are very fulfilling and drawn in all detail, with a good balance of what to show and what not.
Last but not least, the art is a little irregular. On the "plot" parts it really shines, but when there's action and battles the quality is clearly lower.
In conclusion, as a monster girl hentai I think it truly delivers, if we consider the story parts as an extra, to give more insight of the world. But if you are only interested in the story you'll be disappointed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 20, 2020
Having read the two volumes available of this manga, I can only say I have been totally hooked, and I will surely buy the nexts installments. At the surface, reading the sinopsis, you, like anyone else, would think that this idea of a shoujo where the female protagonist transforms into a godzilla is stupid. And I have to agree, it really is. But the fact that she transforms when she gets really embarrassed and when she doesn't accept her feelings gives a good metaphorical insight in this romance story, turning love from an internal conflict to a very external one.
The dialogs and art style are
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cute as hell, and although some parts are pretty cliché, the secondary characters make for it (I'm looking at you Manatsu, the kaiju fanatic). In these firsts chapters you can already see good character development from the protagonist, who had shut herself to other people to avoid the transformation. Little by little she starts to open, knowing very well that she is putting the city in danger in the process!
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 19, 2020
This is the peak of CGDCT genre, as simple as that. The cuteness shown is diabetical level, so be highly prepared if you are brave enough to enter into this rainbow rollecoaster.
Some animals are transforming into human girls all over the world, maintaining some animal parts like the ears or the tail, because why not? (I love you Japan), and they need to learn how to behave like humans to be part of the society. So the story is set in one of this schools, Animalium, where we follow the everyday live of some of those girls. The main protagonists are Youko and Fuwako, two
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adorable sheep girls, but almost every other character has her moment of glory. All of this dressed with some curious real animal information, and some fanservice here and there, but without being predominant at any moment. It's a pure slice of life, nothing really happens. Nevertheless, the CGDCT elements are godly enough to maintain the interest without adding much more. There are a few characters who develop a bit during the story, but that's all.
The art is another strong element, which is more detailed than I expected. All the characters are very well drawn, as well as their animal counterparts (yes, they sometimes transform into their original form). Those fully animal forms are drawn in a very different style, in a realistic way, giving an interesting contrast. Last but not least, the backgrounds shine more than in other manga of the same genre.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this two-volume manga to anyone looking for some cuteness in their lives, I can assure that you won't be disappointed by any means.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 10, 2020
Since there is no review of this manga, I would like to give my opinion.
I’d like to start saying that I really enjoyed this one, it was a very cute and fluffy little story. The score is only my most objective opinion.
Story: 6
The plot of this manga is very simple and straightforward. Monster girl meets cute girl, and they fall in love. The trick is that the cute girl, whose name is Lily Blind, is actually blind (who would have guessed), and so the monster girl, Heath, tries to hide her true nature, so she can have some company. It’s a one-volume story, so the
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relationship advances rather quickly. So it’s straightforward and a bit rushed, but overall well executed. It’s a very soft yuri, there’s only hugs and kisses, and they are only half naked in a bath scene, so if you’re searching for a more “intimate” manga, look elsewhere.
Art: 7
The art is also simple (the original story is from pixiv), but the two protagonists are represented very well, as well as their expressions. The manga that you can buy physically has improved drawing over the one you can find in pixiv, so that’s a plus.
Characters: 7
The two protagonists are relatable and work just fine for the objective of this manga. We have Heath, the monster girl, with fluffy ears, a horn, fins and a tail, that has isolated herself into the woods to avoid humans see her; and then there’s Lily, the cute and blind girl who “sees” Heath’s true beauty. Little by little Heath opens her hearts to Lily, and shows her real feelings. Not too much complex, but very compelling.
Enjoyment: 9
Reading this manga was a fun ride. I read in two days before going to bed, and it really helped me to relax and forget about my problems. I could feel the authors love in his work, and that is not something I find everyday. I’ll surely follow his next installments.
Overall: 7
So in conclusion, don’t give the score I gave too much importance. I recommend this manga to anyone looking for a beautiful love story, and I would really like it had more popularity, because it deserves it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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