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Synonyms: Please Love Me, Sensei
Japanese: 愛してください、先生
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Kurumatani, Haruko
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Synonyms: Please Love Me, Sensei
Japanese: 愛してください、先生
Japanese: 愛してください、先生
Autor:
Kurumatani, Haruko
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Finished
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2021-03-06 to ?
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Kitou Hijiri, a student, confessed his feelings to a Chemistry teacher named Nakatani Ayano whom he had fallen in love with 8 years ago. Somehow when he was young, he lived beside Ayano and bear feelings for her. Ayano, in turn, could not resist Hijiri’s determination and strong feelings towards her. What will be the ending of their taboo love?
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Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
“Love is a temporary madness " _Louis de Bernières
The story is about a schoolboy who fell in love with his sensei. The two characters have known each other in the past as the teacher happens to be the MC's first-love. None of all of this is original but what's interesting about this manga is that things takes a different turn. Now that the MC 's first-love is teaching Chemistry in his middle school, he won't let her escape... The sensei rejects the boy's advances so he starts stalking her and showing his yandere side. This manga is not everyone's cup of tea. However, i liked the disturbing/unsettling romance in it. I think the problem in this kind of manga lies with the fact that the author didn't explain much why the boy's behaviour became extreme like that. Was it because of love or parental abuse, tragic past, psychological illness or a form of love-driven madness...? What about the woman, did she love him from the start and was good at hiding it? What seduced her in him? etc. So i wouldn't call this one a psychological romance because there isn't much backstory to the characters nor sufficient explanations of their choices. I think it's a really intriguing and enjoyable romance if you look at it from a different perspective. If you like unconventional and weird/creepy/age-gap romances or you happen to like psycho-lovers, obsessed-stalkers, jealous-possessive-alpha-males, then this manga is for you. |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
Mediocre Story: The story it's interesting. Being a spoiler, it's the kind of story that the protagonists have met in the past and one of them ends up falling madly in love with each other. Later they meet, sharing a common space. But then there comes the weird thing. The love that is born here is an egoistic, possessive and aggressive love. Personally I found the historical line interesting due to the links but then when it comes to love development I hated it
great art: The art in this manga it's maybe the stronger point. I really liked the art cause it captures very well the movement and the most expressive characteristics of the face dreadful characters: for the reasons i mencioned in the story part, i didn't liked the male character. All the behavior it's hateful. |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
This is a re-edit as my original I was not satisfied with. Ok let make this clear! when I first read this, I really enjoy it as I thought its a different take that I never seen. But to make sure I re-read this like 30 times and my conclusion is that its really wrong.
Story:1/10 The plot well I thought it was good the first time I read it. Its about Ayano who is in total shock that Hijiri, one of her students is the same person who she hang out when she was a teen and he was a kid at the time. Now I thought it was a great set up but with only two chapters, you better have a good story in that set amount. But it wasn't develop as well and we don't get much back story about the two leads. And now that I think about, when I read this I thought its was a horror story because the love is really creepy then romantic. For story well I give this a 1 and it was almost close to zero if weren't for the fact that it will keep you reading. Art:9/10 The art is really this manga's strong point here. Every thing is very detail and looks good for shojo standards. The characters are also looks very pretty so in conclusion the art is great. Characters:2/10 The characters are by far the worst part of this. Hijiri is a complete nutcase as I don't see how Ayano could like him. He force his love on her and she starts to fall for him!? Ayano while strong in the Beginning, she gets weak at the end which really piss me off. If the manga author is going to make those two fall for each other then give us reason. What would of been nice is to know more about Hijiri as I really wanted to know how he got insane. Is it because of his love for her, is it because of his parents abuse him, is it because of a tragic accident? But nope we don't get it which leaves lot of questions and leads to a unsatisfied ending. So characters I give it a 2 because at least they will try to entertain you. Enjoyment:1/10 I'm not gonna recommend this as its pretty dreadful. My enjoyment drop after every re-read of this all the way down to a 1. I think this could been better if it have more chapters to tell us more about the characters. So if you gonna read this, good luck then. Overall:1/10 COMPLETE AND ULTIMATE FAIL! >:O |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
Story: 1/10
An obsessed male student in love with his teacher. At first, I thought it'd be quite good, I've seen some other manga with the same scenarios. However, everything drastically changed Art: 7/10 This was probably the only good thing I could comment about on this manga. There's nothing wrong with the art, asides from some flaws. Characters: 1/10 Everyone changed so much and it's so comical that everything suddenly went well in an instant. Of course that's to be expected of 2 chapters. That boy is too crazy and the girl is too obedient. Enjoyment/Overall: 1/10 The manga would have been much better if they dimmed down the craziness a bit. But, go ahead and read it if you like crazy, but it's not worth your time. |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
“Love is a temporary madness " _Louis de Bernières
The story is about a schoolboy who fell in love with his sensei. The two characters have known each other in the past as the teacher happens to be the MC's first-love. None of all of this is original but what's interesting about this manga is that things takes a different turn. Now that the MC 's first-love is teaching Chemistry in his middle school, he won't let her escape... The sensei rejects the boy's advances so he starts stalking her and showing his yandere side. This manga is not everyone's cup of tea. However, i liked the disturbing/unsettling romance in it. I think the problem in this kind of manga lies with the fact that the author didn't explain much why the boy's behaviour became extreme like that. Was it because of love or parental abuse, tragic past, psychological illness or a form of love-driven madness...? What about the woman, did she love him from the start and was good at hiding it? What seduced her in him? etc. So i wouldn't call this one a psychological romance because there isn't much backstory to the characters nor sufficient explanations of their choices. I think it's a really intriguing and enjoyable romance if you look at it from a different perspective. If you like unconventional and weird/creepy/age-gap romances or you happen to like psycho-lovers, obsessed-stalkers, jealous-possessive-alpha-males, then this manga is for you. |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
The story is actually pretty interesting if you read it in a particular way. It is definitely not your average shoujo romance.
You know how you get creeped out by Hannibal Lecter and it's kind of awesome? That's the way you need to approach Creepy Yandere Stalker-kun (my name for the "love interest", "Stalker-kun" for short). It's so absurd just how creepy someone can be. It's even more absurd that he's supposedly popular in school even when he gets all creepy *at school in broad daylight* seemingly without concern for whoever sees him (not that any students or teachers are shown except for the plot relevant ones). Anyways, reading this manga is an "experience" that can be moderately enjoyable if you approach it the right way. My only real complaint is the ending which made no sense at all. I mean, MC-chan disturbingly developing emotions for that boy she once knew in his childhood (in spite of his overwhelming creepy yandere stalkerness) is believable (seeing as how Stockholm syndrome exists in real life), but the way she resolves her feelings for him at the very end is just baffling. This manga is seriously fucked up. And strangely, that's actually what made it interesting. If it had ended differently (perhaps if MC-chan had turned Creepy Yandere Stalker-kun down one last time with Stalker-kun either going axe crazy or full creepy stalker always-watching-in-the-shadows mode at the very end), I probably would have given this manga a 6. With the ending as it is, I think a 4 is appropriate. p.s. The genres used for this manga should change in some way. It's technically "shoujo" (I guess) and it's arguably "romance" (in a really fucked up sort of way), but it's deserving of at least one more tag to attract the right crowd for this type of story. I don't know if this is "psychological" per se, but it's definitely psycho. |
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei review
Alright. The story line was weird. I can see a little kid liking someone but....obsessing over oneerson. And then falling in love with a maniac. Like this book was really weird. Like really. Who would fall in love with a person that's giving them such a hard time. And it's creepy.
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