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Synonyms: LOVE > RUSH, Love Rush, Honey Edge, Karte, Fall in Happy
Japanese: ラブ>ラッシュ
Autor:
Chi-Ran
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Volúmenes:
1
Capítulos:
7
Estado:
Finished
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2003-11-26 to ?
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Synonyms: LOVE > RUSH, Love Rush, Honey Edge, Karte, Fall in Happy
Japanese: ラブ>ラッシュ
Japanese: ラブ>ラッシュ
Autor:
Chi-Ran
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Manga
Volúmenes:
1
Capítulos:
7
Estado:
Finished
Publicar:
2003-11-26 to ?
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3.7
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Resumen
Smut anthology.
2. Fall in Happy
4-5. Karte
7. Honey Edge
2. Fall in Happy
4-5. Karte
7. Honey Edge
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Love>Rush review
Short lived but really entertaining Manga.
Love Rush showed a lot of promise to myself as i was reading the weekly chapters, i was immediately sold on the artstyle which is so beautiful and the interesting take the author took on the harem/romance genre. It had me hooked in from day one and just could not wait for the next chapter to come our each week and was looking forward to how the story would develop and the new types of characters we would meet. Set in a fantasy setting also provided great opportunity to explore different races and potentially even realms. In terms of what we got, it ended up being average due to it's decline in popularity and low number of chapters however i believe it showed great potential. Would of been a interesting manga if it had continued and not had a rushed ending. |
Love>Rush review
Love Rush - I Already See This Happen Somewhere
Love Rush is a manga that ended well before the predicted moment due to typical low rankings. It is the typical manga where the protagonist has a super rare disease and this somehow causes him to approach people of the opposite sex, in the case, women, whether sexually or not. It happened the same in "To Love Ryu", "Monster Musume" and more recently in "Shuumatsu no Harem". It all begins with the discovery of the disease of the main character, Hakuba Reiji until one day he meets Kokoro Roko Rokoko (which is a pun on the phonetic sound of "roko" in Japanese) and everything in the character's life changes from here in the plot. It is a manga that was defined by fantasy scenarios that, in a way, provided the reader's opportunity to explore differences in races and potential realms. It also presented the right amount of echhi for a manga of the genre. I liked the story but I found it a bit repetitive and although it was good, I think it could have been something from another level, without necessarily touching a genre more and more copied between manga authors. Nevertheless, the manga has its purpose and performs well until the final chapters just because it was canceled before the supposed. Each girl has a role that should represent but there is much favoritism in this type of student atmosphere. If in fact there were additional arcs - to mount a flashback for each - then the manga would have a bit more value, quality, and consistency. In the end, it was just another work where popularity simply did not help. It's an extremely short but fun, comic and ideal manga to read for anyone who enjoys romantic shonen manga. For the next, I only ask the authors not to promise so much. Story: 4 | Art: 5 | Character: 4 | Enjoyment: 5 Score: 5/10 Personal Note: I would probably trade it for "Monster Musume" or any other fiction since I've already given higher ranks. |