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Apr 18, 2020
Bokura no Kiseki is a convoluted mess since the first chapter and continues to be even now.
My first impression since I saw this series years ago was iffy at best. Chapter 0 was a confusing mess for both story and art. With that, I decided to pass on this series.
It was not until now that I see that series is still on going that I decided to try again as I always loved reincarnation stories and if it still on going, that means this was loved by some people.
And I am glad that I tried again, it was still hard to read this in
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first few chapters. The manga suffers and is the weakest in its art. The art is not awful or anything but the characters unfortunately caught the same face syndrome.
And this is a very bad thing to have for a story that have a big cast. Not only that, this is a reincarnation story so each characters have two "faces" so to say. This is especially bad in the girls. If your only characteristic is too have long hair? Too bad there's another 5 characters like you.
As weak as its character design are, its strongest point in my opinion are the characters and the world this story has woven.
This story has a big, big cast and each and every one of them is an intricate story that impacts every chapter with their own twist plot in the searching for the truth of what happened in their past lives.
This is a drama there is no doubt but I do not see it as a pointless drama. There is miscommunication that makes you want to go in the story and yell at everyone to just be honest but mostly this story has woven a world with rules that restrict some characters.
Other than the central main characters, you never know who is on your side and who is the "enemies" as each characters have their own agendas whether its grudge/mission from past lives or fear for their lives now.
Another thing is that this story is heart wrenching. This is a story about reincarnation. But this is also a story of past grudge, worry, fear and most importantly guilt. The things they weren't able to do and the things that they have done and the fine line of paying for those actions or leave the past as it is.
Either way, if you love big cast of people with intricate relationship, past and feelings and a brilliant world building then you should give this series a shot.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 17, 2018
Maybe I am a little biased here but this story holds a special place in my heart.
This is a story about high school student Tasuku Kaname and the people around him as a part of the LGBTQ+ community. As a bisexual Asian woman that is living in the more liberal part of the world, my head and heart hurts thinking about how to live in such an oppressive world like Japan. As a part of the LGBTQ+ community, I think almost everyone can feel themselves as Kaname himself when he sees the rejection from the world for being who he is. It hurts me when
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my beloved mom casually throw out homophobic comments and it hurts when everyone around me told me that my religion does not accept me.
I have grown past that and become stronger and gotten so lucky that I have people that loves me and that is why I love Shimanami Tasogare so much because that is what is about. It's about Tasuku Kaname and his found family of the LGBTQ+ communityj to foremost love and accept themselves before loving the world before them and finding happiness.
It is a slow build with realistic characters that are both wholesome and so very human. We are shown how easy it is for society and their cruel words to push someone to the edge but we are also shown how it can strengthen people (wholesome lesbian couple!!!).
So far, it touches the gay, lesbian, transgender part of the community. Maybe we'll see pansexual, aces and aros and so many other representatives. Combined with this there is also the background theme of magic that is keeping them all in one spot. That magic would a woman called anonymous who would listen to all your stories but would never ask. A grounding subject that makes everything in this manga magical and tells me that all my problems would not and should not be the end of the world.
Combined with absolutely gorgeous art and then the wonderfully written and lovable characters that all have their ups and downs, I personally don't see why anyone can't at least read one page.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jul 14, 2015
As a manga reader (knowing this, I might be harsh on some aspect), I was very impressed at the season one of Tokyo Ghoul and I felt that they have done a good job in only 12 episodes introducing the world of Tokyo Ghoul. What I don't understand is how could they not do the same for the second season?
Story (2)/Characters(4):
What you have to understand is that this season 'supposedly' does not follow the manga and has taken a different route then the manga, hence the √ meaning route. Ishida Sui, the creator of Tokyo Ghoul, has work along with this season of anime
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and has made an original draft to be followed.
Fortunately, unlike the first season of the anime, the second season has a lot more characters to be unraveled (hehehe) and a more complicated story. Unfortunately with only 12 episodes is impossible. And the making of Tokyo Ghoul √a was very short when you think about it. Tokyo Ghoul season ended and then boom, a few months later second season came on by and also not with the budget it deserve most likely too.
And because of all this, the drafts that were supposedly new and takes focus on a certain group in the anime, did not take place and disappointing the fans who knows about this.
Not only it didn't follow the drafts (and I've read some so I know it was going to be good) it also didn't even make sense.
Our main character, Kaneki Ken, did something that was supposed to be big but hardly makes an appearance (this is what I was talking about before, it did not focus on Kaneki and a certain group). We could understood the reasons but we didn't really understood what he was really trying to do, making Kaneki this character that "we just do not understand on what the heck is he really doing in this anime, is he even the main character anymore?". God do not even talk to me about Touka or the horrible horrible anime Tsukiyama. They just butchered this characters' personality and motives making them just like Kaneki and making us feel "What the fudge are you guys even doing in this anime, you have no reason to be here".
Unless you only like the CCG and Hide, then it's alright. BUT everything else was shit.
Art/Animation (5):
Bad. Horrible. What. Could be better. Could be so much better. Did not give its best in the horror and gore of the manga has (yes it has censoring and all but still, STILL)
Remember when I said the making of Tokyo Ghoul √a seems really short and probably was not given the budget is deserves. Yup, it really shows in this anime. Especially since it was also an action anime.
The only this that was really worthy to look at was the first and last episode. The opening and the ending cards that were different each episodes that was drawn by the wonderful Ishida Sui.
Sound(9):
Wonderful. Majestic. Orgasm to my ear.
The music is probably the best thing that ever come out of this anime. It's very ear catching, forcing you to notice it and settles in with the mood in the anime, or more like emphasizing the mood and the feelings in the anime. Deserves a better well written, well drawn and animated Tokyo Ghoul.
Voice acting was also wonderful as ever and makes the what is already tragic and sad even tragicer and sadder. Is that even possible
Overall(4):
Is it worth watching? There are two answer.
For the manga reader: NO. Nu-uh. Don't torture yourself. Please no. The only thing worthy was the last episode for a certain scene and the music and the op/ed. That's it. Nothing else.
For the anime fan: Also a big NO. I implore you to just read the manga because the different route thing did not matter. Still, I understand the love of just watching anime because of the voice acting and all that wonderful things that only comes from anime. I can't stop you from watching it if you still want to. But still. Manga Tokyo Ghoul is worth the read.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Oct 16, 2014
Story: (9/10)
Nozaki-kun doesn't really have a story, unlike One Piece where it has a goal of becoming the Pirate King and obtaining One Piece. What it has is what I would call an outline.
Nozaki, our male hero, misunderstood our heroine, Sakura, feelings and what happens next is what makes this anime golden! The interactions between the characters are what makes this anime alive and using the traditional Japanese comedy style, the manzai. It involves two people, one the straight man and the other being the funny man and it involves mutual misunderstandings, double-talk, puns and other verbal gags. So if you were thinking this is
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a romance story then stop right there because the misunderstood confession between our main characters are only the foundation of this anime and once again the interaction between the characters are what makes this anime what it is. Even so, if this anime knows what they are doing, then they will know that even though the comedy is what makes their audience comes, it is the blossoming love between our main characters that makes us stay! So if they do know what they are doing, this anime might contain some very cute romance moments.
Characters: (10/10)
Once again, the interactions between the characters are what makes this anime comes alive, but this won't work without interesting characters now won't it?
Every characters are beautifully written and you cannot hate any of them. Well... maybe there is one... just watch episode 5 okay...
Anyway! Every comedy out there includes the so normal characters (the straight man) and the weird characters (the funny man) and when they meet, ta-dah! comedy happen!
What makes Nozaki-kun so good are probably because you don't know who's going to be the normal one and who's gong to be the weird one.
Each character are very much normal, that's why they could live in school so peacefully but they are added a little bit of a hidden personality that only comes out when the characters we are given talk to each other. If it's anyone else, they will be most likely conceive as normal.
We have our main heroine, Sakura Chiyo! Who confesses to our other main character, Nozaki, but uses the wrong phrase and founds out her crush secret. That is, him being a shoujo mangaka! That itself is a gag, a big burly man writing a girly love story when he, himself, has yet know love. Sakura is most of the time the normal one, the straight man, the one that calls out on the weirdness that the other characters are doing. But she too can be the funny man, for her crush on Nozaki can't really be called a crush but an obsession.
Our other main character, Nozaki Umetarou, a shoujo mangaka, who misunderstood Sakura's confession and somehow got her to be his assistant. Oblivious to Sakura's feeling, he lives his days trying to make his manga better and trying to get more materials for it.
Our other recurring characters too are what you can call reverses. Think of many tropes that our manga/anime are using right now and I can assure you that our recurring characters are the opposite of it. I don't want to give any spoilers so go watch it right now!
Art: (8/10)
Animes this year do not disappoint! And that includes Nozaki-kun! True to its title, the art are very shoujo like with huge eyes that takes half of the face without really seeing the nose and small mouth. But the animation is steady and does not disappoint. The faces and reaction are a huge plus too!
Sound: (8/10)
Why does all of the animes this year have such good openings?! Nozaki-kun start with a happy and upbeat opening that makes you hum along. The ending is nothing special but it totally sounds nice.
The background music makes the interaction between the characters comes more alive and they are used very well. While they do not make your eyes wander from the show because how awesome it is but you will at least once notice them.
Overall: (9/10)
Some of the jokes are unfortunately are not done right for me, for someone who already read the manga, so some of them seems like it wasn't transitioned right. But for the people who don't know anything about this anime or manga then it will be totally okay.
This anime includes some of the animes traditional tropes, comedy, and puns so for someone who has yet watch many anime it might be difficult to understand why its funny so be careful!
But should you watch this anime?
The answer is YES!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 6, 2014
Ginga e Kickoff is a hidden gem of sports genre in anime.
It started with Shou, our main character, an elementary student soccer player meeting Erika, a transfer student whose ability in playing soccer succeeds Shou in many levels. From asking her to play with him and then miraculously meeting a female professional soccer player, Shou then strives on to bring back the Moroyama soccer team with its old and new members and a better coach that can accepts all of the players, both in personality and skills.
Story wise it is (9/10), the team does not just strives to win a competition, but to become the
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number one in the galaxy. Very exaggerated and impossible to achieve, but the team put fire and determination behind that dream that makes us cheer for them as they grow, skill wise and also in teamwork as some of the characters are not the easiest to get along to.
Characters (9/10):
This anime is played with two team, half with 11 players and the other half with 8 players. All are determined but distinct from each other, they mesh very well. Shou, our main character, loud and brash but given a flaw that makes him just what he is, a child, but he grows to be better and the most notable characters are the triplets for the are, in my opinion, the most complex characters. And c'mon, they are triplets. Every characters are different from each other and is given the time to grow.
Art: (9/10)
Nothing to be awed for but the players are all in elementary students, and the anime did a good job on making them look like one with it's simple but cute design and flat coloring. This anime is not like kuroko no basket or inazuma eleven, there is no special out-of-the-world moves, all they used is normal soccer skills that is not exaggerated and kept very simple and easy to understand what's going on. The animation is clean and flows very well.
Sound: (8/10)
Once again, the soundtrack is not popping out but flows smoothly with the anime. The opening and ending has some catchy songs but isn't anything of much praise. The voice acting is done perfectly for they doesn't sound awkward and is just right for the characters.
Overall: (9/10)
Enjoyable with wonderful and believable story with good pacing and good characters.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 27, 2014
Forget about the basket anime or the volleyball anime, try AMERICAN FOOTBALL anime because you know, why not? Out of all sports that you watch, it has to be american football. Some of you right now probably lives in America and kinda knows nothing about american football.
Eyeshield 21 is an under rated sports anime because it is a pretty old sport anime and it is american football. Not that many people even knows about this sport unless you live in america, but Eyeshield 21 did this sport an amazing job on making it interesting and enjoyable.
Story: (9/10)
The protagonist, Sena, isn't your usual hot headed
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guy but a weakling, who grows as a person quietly but also strongly and together with his newly and weak formed team, they work hard to win the Christmas Bowl, a championship game for American Football. All under the alias, Eyeshield 21
Eyeshield 21 did a very good job with pacing for every game is never feels like it ended to abruptly and allows us to know our opponents, showing us that they are just like our main team, all working hard to win the championship and should not be dismissed for their losses are real and painful to them.
Eyeshield 21 doesn't just use the fact that their opponents are stronger than them, but use the factor of how small the team is with no reserve, stamina, and time. They use time so well because you, the watchers are aware of how little the time is and it makes your hearts beat fast as you try to think of what can happen next because with so little time this is probably the end for our main team. It uses all these factors very well on making you be on the edge of your seat.
Eyeshield 21 started strong and goes on strong but ended with an abrupt ending though, but the kind that you can allow to pass because of how good all of the story are with it's suspenseful matches with heartfelt characters, opponents included, and witty and comedic moments.
Art (8) and Sound (7):
The sounds is nothing spectacular, with pretty catchy opening song and one soundtrack that stands out more than other, it is nothing of praise but not to be hate either. But the voice acting are just perfect.
The art though, Eyeshield 21 is a manga drawn by Yusuke Murata, who I considered a God of art. Though at first in his manga, the art is drawn averagely, Yusuke Murata grow as an artist and his art flourished like flowers in spring time. Eyeshield 21 anime did a poor job to capture that beauty of an art but still enjoyable to watch, and the animation can be something to be cried over. Compared to the sports anime of today's time (like kuroko no basket or haikyuu) it is poor with overused scenes. I recommend on watching this first before reading the manga, because if this is the first thing you watch, the art and animation can still enjoyable before reading the manga and realizing what an awful job they did with the animation and art.
Characters (9/10):
Sena is through and through a scaredy cat but Sena's moments being one gets shorter and shorter because he grows up. He still gets scared yes, but his need of thrill and curiosity of fighting against someone stronger get a hold of him and he rises up, with a straight back and kind heart. His new and empty phone slowly gets filled up for with every matches, the opponents don't stay as opponents but also a friend and a companion in American Football and his team mates stays with him though thick and thin. That's what makes him a fleshed out protaganist, still being him and not changing but growing with a kind personality but is not a pushover.
The most memorable character is Hiruma, the team's captain, but each of the characters, both in team and the opponents, aren't just a theme but a character, some more well rounded than others, that knows the feeling such as being in the bottom and not being able to be the best they are or something else that is also complex and heartfelt. They are relatable with good character designs, they aren't the characters that you will easily forget.
Overall (9/10):
If it weren't for the so-so music, the could-be-better animation and its abrupt ending, people would fawn over it much more, I think. But this anime is a must watch for it's good pacing, well rounded characters and humors. Also, it's american football, the sport itself is pretty interesting.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 25, 2014
As you can see from the title itself, this is not soul eater in both story and mood.
Story wise it was (7/10)
Soul Eater NOT! takes place before main series focusing on the weapon Tsugumi Harudori, who befriends two other meisters, Meme Tatane and Anya Hepburn. All three take part in the NOT classes, as opposed to the battle-oriented EAT class taken by Maka and her friends.
This anime shows the life of NOT students who are not involved in the witch fighting and becoming a death scythe but just learning how to control their powers, especially the weapons.
Pretty boring compared to Soul Eater, true but as
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someone who is reading the manga, it is actually enjoyable and cute. Do not compared this to Soul Eater because of its completely different genre and mood. NOT! is more of a highschool (well middle school, the characters are only 14) life with lots of cutesy feelings and figuring out who you are, rather than fighting witches like Maka were.
Unfortunately, this was a big mediocre at best because of its forced cutesy moments. As someone who is reading the manga, these moments are flow naturally in the manga but seems kinda forced in the anime. For example, extending the cutesy moments when it probably work better like this, cute moment and snap gone. While this time, they make cute moment goes on forever and lose the comedy and cute effect.
ART (6/10)
This anime was also was just put into a meat grinder, stomped with a poo covered heel, then throw in with a bunch of filthy trash to launched to the sun for it can be incinerated. That's how bad the animation was for me. While it is more of school life anime, it is related to soul eater and it needs a plot! Fighting and cool ass moves with weapon was guaranteed, but with not enough budget; soul eater not! suffered badly with its really awful animation. The art looks pretty and cute though, so that's how they kinda can covered their awful animation.
SOUND (7/10)
Soul eater not! sound tracks are also mediocre.
CHARACTERS (8/10)
Characters are filled with cute girls, who are most likely in love with each other for it does contain girl/girl kiss. And there is nothing wrong with that! But I'm putting it here so people won't bash the anime for the wrong reason, bash it for the awful animation but not for the not straight moment they put.
Once again, our main characters are very cute and likeable but the true highlights of this anime was the Thompson sisters and Kim and Jacqueline backgrounds. Soul Eater NOT! main characters (maka, soul, kid, black star, Tsubaki, Ox) also make appearances. These were the one of the few things that makes this anime enjoyable.
OVERALL (7/10)
For those who read the manga or watched/read soul eater, do not expect much of this. The anime did mediocre at best.
For those who knows nothing about soul eater, expect the same but because you know nothing of the main series, you will most likely enjoy the characters and story more because you won't be moaning for the originals characters to come back.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Sep 12, 2014
Story: (9/10)
We were left off in that horrible cliff hanger in Senyuu and now we go right back on to the story!
Senyuu 2 given us with a more serious plot and tone then the first one and even contains death that the narrator himself can't contain his surprise and fear.
No seriously though, it is still a comedy and should be taken as a comedy with 15 seconds of serious time that is ruined by their golden comedy.
In Senyuu we were left off with Alba still in prison with our Cinderella of love, Rudolph. The castle head maid, Ares. The princess, Hime and the blonde one,
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FoyFoy. While Ross was transported into a dimensional rift where Rchimedes, the first demon king, was sealed using Januar's power with Ruki, our cutie demon. Michelajul, a masochistic cat. The over 100 year old witch, Februar Zwei and Januar himself with surprising guest, a hot headed red haired shounen hero.
This is the story of how Alba and Ross are separated and how they try to get to each other again but was forced to face the harsh reality of a plot twist.
I am making this a lot serious than it really is and I really shouldn't because it is a freaking comedy.
Characters: (9/10)
A lot better than the first one, they are still what they are but Alba and Ross are not together in this so we were able to see their reaction to other characters and yes, we are given some character development here.
Art: (8/10)
Pretty, clean, crisp as always
Sound: (9/10)
Once again like in my last review, go to youtube and search for Senyuu 2 opening if you haven't seen it because it is hilarious, especially if you already watched the whole series. Exaggerated anime scenes with really awesome music. An ending with the voice of our hero, Alba. Also because it is a lot more serious, their soundtrack improved a little bit.
Overall: (9/10)
Hilarious and easy to watch because of its short length. Worth trying to watch.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 12, 2014
Shorts are something I never even knew that it existed. A less than 25 minute of anime is such an absurd thing to do and I would never in the right mind, to even think of watching this.
But I was proven wrong with Senyuu, that shorts might not be such a bad thing after all.
Story: (8/10)
A simple, but really imaginative one in my opinion. One day, a huge hole appeared in the world and at the same time, many monster started appearing. The reason though behind this, is that the demon king Rchimedes that was sealed by the legendary hero Creasion, was revived and so
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the king sent forth the hero's descendant to defeat the demon king. All 75 of them.
Seeing that there's around 1000 years between the sealing and current time, it is hard to know who's the real descendant, so being the righteous king he is, he grabbed those who seemed to fit.
So Alba's, hero number 45, and Ross's, appointed by the king and from the royal soldiers, adventure had begun.
It sounds simple and has a very serious feel to it, doesn't it?
IN-CO-RRECT! Senyuu are a comedy. With only four-five minute of showtime, more than 95% of it are comedy while the 1% are the explaining the story and the other 4% are the ending song. That's right! Don't expect your heart to be be beaten into pulp or staying up all night because of horrendous plot twist. Just expect to have your WTF face because some can't believe what you are seeing are happening and your water ready because you'll be laughing out loud until you dehydrate.
Character: (9/10)
Probably one of the best there is. Unfortunately, Senyuu and Senyuu 2 only covers the first volume of the webcomic, so character development is not going to be there. But they are given great personality that for god knows how, mesh very well with each other.
Alba, our protagonist and hero, is the straight man (the tsukkomi) that yells out the weirdness or the not logic of something that is happening in the anime. That is his whole personality, because as our soldier, Ross, would say "a hero that can't even comment is like a fried egg without the egg". Our soldier, Ross, might as well be a professional sadist that made his life goals to have our hero, Alba, be in despain 24/7.
Ruki, our third party of the trio, are an adorable demon with hardly any power but changes her personality all the time, depending on the situation.
The rest of the characters are also very funny.
Art: (8/10)
It is a comedy so fighting or beautiful art is not going to there much. BUT! Senyuu is a short so I guess, unlike normal anime, the animators probably have more enough time to make Senyuu good. Because the animation is good, it is clean and sharp and no "one panel that looks really wrong/lazy*.
Sound: (8/10)
I beg of you if you are going to watch it, or has watch it but doesn't know this. You are most likely will watch it online or download it. While I don't know about the download one, I know for sure that if you watch it online you are just given the story and then the ending. So I beg of you to go to youtube and search for Senyuu op because it is worth it.
Senyuu opening are over exaggerated scenes from the anime itself that makes you think that you are not watching that silly, comedic anime Senyuu but some other serious, dramatic anime. With awesome catchy opening too!
The ending are really nice to listen too after laughing for 4-5 minute straight, very melodic and soothing. While the anime itself uses rpg kind of soundtrack, like when you level up in a game.
Overall: (9/10)
You can easily finish this anime in about one hour with a story and characters that, no matter how you feel that day, will make you laugh. So yeah, give this anime a try!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 4, 2014
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Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches are one of a kind story alright, the very VERY good kind.
Story : (9/10)
You have Yamada, a delinquent without a single friend because that's how almost how every protaganist have to be okay, who had an accident kiss with Shiraishi, one of the smartest and beautiful girl in school.
Both woke up with each other bodies and hilarity ensued and in the end their relationship also blossomed, allowing them to grow as a person and experience things they never knew, since both are friendless and loners.
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The school that they goes to are able to give troubled students "witches" powers and Yamada, though he is not a witch, possessed an unique power, the copy magic. Being able to copy the witches power if he is to kiss them, Yamada decide to started up the dying Supernatural club with Shiraishi and his new friends to explore and understand more of the witches power.
Pretty interesting if you ask me
Characters: (10/10)
Yamada, the delinquent, obviously grows as a person with the new experience he gains every day in school. He is stubborn with no shame and will do anything for his friends, or really Shiraishi.
Shiraishi, in my opinion is still under developed and stagnant compared to Yamada and Nene, one of the girl character, but she is given a pretty cute personality and is hard to hate her.
The rest of the crew are hilarious and are given the opportunity to grow up also.
What I really like the most about these characters are their sexuality. This manga is all about the KISSES and Yamada doesn't just kiss the girls, he also kiss the boys.
This might be my fangirl inside me that is liking it, but we see how these characters really don't care about the gender of the person they are kissing but the person themselves and I like how the mangaka plays around with their sexuality. I like how these teenagers are portrayed as teenagers these days, as someone who is trying to figure him or herself out and that includes his or her sexuality.
Art: (8/10)
Totally normal and nothing that special, so most people will have no trouble reading it.
Enjoyment: (10/10)
Hilarious with stories that some of us might even relate to.
Overall: (9/10)
The relationship Yamada makes with his friends are adorable and strong, constructed up by event given to only them. With relatable stories and feelings, because we are given one sided love and crushes that will never work and for some us, we could understand how horrible those feelings are. Yamada's and Shiraishi's relationship are pure and strong with lots of love, seeing that both of them save each other from loneliness and that pureness, not just from the relationship but also from the characters themselves, are worth the read.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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