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Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi review
This one, truly made me realize fully that I'm a sadist.
The story itself is great, the reasoning of the MC is extremely reasonable, and the people are around the MC really deserved it... About the art, the story is too much that you cannot really focus on the art until you reread it like ten times... The characters are what you can easily judge as the MC judges them, but for the MC, he's really a something else... As a sadist, you could really enjoy this so much, but I wouldn't speak for the pacifist though. Again, a sadist can really enjoy this... Revenge is a good thing, as long as the revenge is reasonable. And this one proves it.
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SCHOOL DAYS review
If you are a big horror manga fan like me, prepare to be highly disappointed. The story isn't very smart nor is it interesting. The art is okay, it's your average anime style. The characters are so stereotypical it makes me want to cry. There's the boy that has no personality, his wacky best friend, and the shy moe-ish girl that the boy likes. Of course since it's a horror manga you know what's going to happen at the end. But was it violent, frightening, or disturbing? Maybe to some people who thought it was a shojo manga, but to the people who read
the genre saying "horror"? Not at all. This person just tried to make something like Higurashi (a true horror manga, with violent, bloody, and disturbing images) and epicly failed.
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BOKU NO PET NI NARINASAI review
This girl's boss's hamster dies. She feels bad for him and agrees to pretend to be his hamster. She acts like a pet (really weird). They end up getting close. She notices he is alone, but thinks that he only likes her because she pretends to be his dead hamster so she ends the pet-master relationship. When I say "pet-master" it's literally she pretends to be a pet: eat out of a bowl, kneels, and keeps her master company but just sitting there. They end up having feelings for each other.
Happy ending? It was just a big...?/? ??!?? ?!? At least the art was good??
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Megane-chan review
Megane-chan is one of those short manga that you can read during commute or a lunch break. With only 9 chapters, this title doesn't offer any meaningful story and is mostly comedy with some ecchi thrown in. Being seinen manga, ecchi content is natural and doesn't feel forced.
While cast is very small, the only character worth mentioning is the protagonist: Kogane. Pretty much all comedy and characters interactions are made through her. Kogane herself is fun and her perverted jokes are, in my opinion, the strongest point of this manga. Art, while not ugly, is on the weaker side. Simply put it's... simple. There is not many details in characters and even less in backgrounds. Scenes focused on showing character's bodies in more erotic way also felt lacking. Overall, I can recommend this manga. Not because it's that good, but because there is just no reason to don't read it.
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BLADE PLAY review
If you want an eechi manga well you found it.
But if you wnat a story wellll you might wanna take a peek then move on. Blade Play starts off with a story you can understand but after a few character arcs and developement you will notice the story has been handed an umbrellla and forced to run down ten flights of stairs. If you don't understand the reference then just know, its a bad thing. All it does now is hand you fanservice, fanservice, fanservice, and then when its a fight scene the enemy is destroyed effortlessly. I liike Blade Play and wil continue to read it but i hope the story will become better (or at least funnier) than before.
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Sirius no Kizuato review
Amateur artist often have a great image in their mind, but fail to recreate it outside their heads. It seems professionals aren't safe from this, either - and this manga is one of many such examples.
Imagine a cyberpunk-ish sci-fi world with a complete cultural melting pot, where one of the very few sources of entertainment for the masses are the "dogfights" - staged fights to the death (or destruction) between cyborgs. One of these cyborgs is Sayoko Tachibana, now known as the White Thirteen or Sirius. She sold her body (quite literally) to pay the medical bills for her sick brother Takeru and now, with her brain as the only human part, she mindlessly bashes cyborg heads in. Takeru wasn't having any of this though and breaks his sister out of this enslavement, managing to sorta "awaken" her. Now they're both on the run from the mysterious organization that owns Sayoko's cyborg body and organizes the dogfights, and the big boss Marseille is hell-bent on bringing her back, no matter the cost. And so the adventure of epic proportions begins. At least in the artist's head, but really, the story struggles a lot. A whole LOT. Almost every plot point and side story end up being not what they were hyped up to be. Be it Sayoko herself or any other character, at first there allusions to greater depths to them, but the story simply doesn't deliver. The overarching plot ends up disappointing as well, as it ultimately does not matter. Nothing matters in the end, yet also somehow resolved off-screen in the epilogue. A-grade storytelling right there. With the appropriate characters to boot. Really, what's up with the villain? What was his deal, his obsession all about? His breakdown in the end is literally out of nowhere. And as said before, it even doesn't matter, he even admits that himself! Also what about Sayoko? All this tension about her living on borrowed time and struggling to preserve her newfound humanity? Doesn't matter, devolves to more cyborg fights. It's also not even about her and her brother, as Takeru has his hands full with his little girlfriend. The silver lining is this minor villain, troop leader Cunningham, who curiously resembles an actual human the most, he is also the one you can really get behind. And even that doesn't matter, he still stays a two-bit villain just because. Did this author ever produce anything coherent? In the end you'll likely only stay around for the admittedly nice art and the cyborg fights. Those are cool. Everything else is bad and forgettable. Do not read, just skip through and enjoy a nun brutalizing cyborgs.
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Chichi ga Loli na Mono de review
Why am I not surprised that this manga exist ? I discovered it 3 days before reading it in 2 days because it is so short but it's enough for this manga. It's clearly created to be funny everything is a cliché, we don't care at all about the characters. I didn't really know what to expect at the end of it and i was clearly not ready, The artstyle is classic so not good or bad. Good to spend time, easy to read and understand. There's nothing else to say about this one since it's clearly a noral manga, not really interesting.
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Akuyaku Reijou no Tsuihougo!: Kyoukai Kaikaku Gohan de Yuuyuu Sister-gurashi review
So far, I absolutely love this series! I know that some people might find it a tad cliché or mushy, but what is there to expect? It is literally classified as Shoujo.
Personally, I think that all the characters are super lovable and relatable, with an engaging storyline and an interesting spin on the whole "good" and "bad" that most Shoujo-themed platforms tend to overlook. That's not to mention the amazing art style and the general amusement I get each time I read these! Like I said, the way that 《Akuyaku Reijou no Tsuihougo!: Kyoukai Kaikaku Gohan de Yuuyuu Sister-gurashi》 subverts my expectations, and yet sticks to basic anime tropes gives it an original feel, while still retaining an air of familiarity. I like how the main character is forced to take the role of "villain," although she does everything in her power to change her fate; never losing her sweet personality along the way, though. However, watching the misunderstandings play out can be exasperating at times, but they are usually pretty humorous, at least. Also, the way that Palace life is fairly accurately portrayed, as strict and tiresome, and therefore making being banished a hidden mercy, is a refreshing idea. Can I also just mention how cute/funny it is when Elizabeth and Leonid are interacting with each other? Like, I'm pretty sure I'm biased towards that kind of personality set, but still! :)
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Akutou Danshi Collection review
Akutou Danshi Collection is a Shoujo, Smut, Romance, Comedy about the challenges of dormitory life. Well that’s what I thought at first but the short story really has no focus and just does things has it pleases.
The story follows our heroine (Suzuno Himura) who had to give up the life in an all-girl school & expensive dorm and downgrade to a co-ed school & cheap dorm, due to her family’s financial problems. Being the only girl there, things could get rather difficult for her and it is then that she gets mixed up with the fierce dorm leader (Kazuomi Shinriyuuji). This set-up is made specifically for the reader to sympathize with Suzuno but to me it is ridiculous, especially when you include the ‘save the dorm’ plot. Although the main focus of the story, through these 3 chapters, tends to easily lose focus and randomly move onto others things like: Suzuno’s well-being, the school Principal and the growing relationship between Suzuno & Kazuomi. When talking about Suzuno, she seems to fit the bill for the standard ‘naïve girl’ role well and her only special trait has to be her absurd strength, which is really the only reason to justify her being in so many dangerous situations. Kazuomi also fits the bill for ‘tough-guy with a heart’ role well, making the pair very unremarkable. The other characters were not even important enough to be given names and if they were given a name it’s easy to forget it straight afterwards. The artwork for this shoujo manga was really good, when it came to the way the characters & scenery looked during close-ups but was really average when it came to anything else, including the crudely drawn comedy. Overall Akutou Danshi turned out to be an uninspiring manga, which not only did poorly with the simple story it had but it failed in both smut & comedy. The romance was one of the redeeming factors but it was still too common for any shoujo manga reader. If you’re not a fan of short manga then this one certainly won’t change your opinion. ^_^
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