Not really worth reading. It is pretty much a carbon copy of every Japanese isekai story, just with the worst elements amplified. From the beginning of the story I did not think it was progressing too badly, but as you go deeper into the story you realize how flawed it is.
Yup, instead of choosing appropriate ages for the main characters, in the entirety of volume 1 they are 7 and 8 years old. Only a Japanese isekai author can actually take the idea seriously that a 7 year old can function, speak, and fight exactly like an adult would. Not to mention it makes the
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Feb 5, 2022
I had high hopes, and I watched this for the cool MC, but in the end there was pretty much 0 character development with him. Frankly is was an extremely disappointing series to watch, the only interesting episode was the last episode. Other than that, characters don't develop, story doesn't develop, it's a shame. The way that these characters act feels manufactured and unrealistic. Such as the "panty thief" episode where the girls force the boys to line up and search their bags for a pair of lost underwear. It's just distasteful because nothing interesting happened, it's trite, and really plays on that strange "bully-girls"
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Mar 15, 2021
Onizuka-chan to Sawarida-kun
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Generic? Maybe? But it's a school life rom-com. In my mind, it's okay to know what you're getting. This is the type of manga you keep reaching for despite having thousands of other "masterpiece manga". I'll explain why this is the case for me.
From the start, there's one clear romance interest. The art may not be done-up, but the drawings are just so pleasing. The chapters are short and it's easy to read any where because of it's simplicity. Keep in mind, it operates like other rom-com SOL's do. It is very light on the plot, and intentionally so. You can literally read it wherever/whenever ... |