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English: Mysterious Girlfriend X
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2004-08-25 to 2014-09-25
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Akira Tsubaki is a normal high schooler who sits next to new transfer student Mikoto Urabe during classes. Her face half hidden by hair, Urabe earned a reputation as a weirdo on her first day of school when she started laughing loudly for no apparent reason in the middle of a class. She does not like to interact with her classmates and instead prefers to nap on her desk.
One day after school, Tsubaki finds Urabe sleeping on her desk and wakes her up. However, after Urabe goes home, he notices her drool on her desk and impulsively tastes it. A few days later, he is struck down by a fever and is visited by Urabe at his home. After confirming the fact that Tsubaki tasted her drool that day, she informs him that his fever is nothing but love sickness and that he is suffering from withdrawal symptoms of her drool. Thus, the two enter into a strange relationship where Urabe feeds Tsubaki her drool everyday to prevent any more sickness.
One day after school, Tsubaki finds Urabe sleeping on her desk and wakes her up. However, after Urabe goes home, he notices her drool on her desk and impulsively tastes it. A few days later, he is struck down by a fever and is visited by Urabe at his home. After confirming the fact that Tsubaki tasted her drool that day, she informs him that his fever is nothing but love sickness and that he is suffering from withdrawal symptoms of her drool. Thus, the two enter into a strange relationship where Urabe feeds Tsubaki her drool everyday to prevent any more sickness.
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Nazo no Kanojo X review
A few years ago I discovered a small anime titled Mysterious Girlfriend X which apparently wasn't received that well according to MAL. However, despite its low rating, I ended up loving nearly the entirety of its short run. Like most animes that only get 1 or 2 seasons, Mysterious Girlfriend X suffered from never getting an ending due to the manga not being finished at the time of its premiere and because Studio Hoods still hasn't bothered making a second season. Out of interest, I of course read the manga and unsurprisingly still loved it despite some of its flaws.
Story: 8 Mysterious Girlfriend X has one of the weirdest plots I've ever seen. High school student Tsubaki tastes the drool of a weird transfer student named Urabe and ends up getting love sick of it. Because of this, Urabe and Tsubaki start dating and every day Tsubaki must taste her drool after school in order from not getting sick anymore. Again, its such an odd yet unique plot that ends up working really damn well. The series starts off strong and only managed to get better for the most part. There isn't THAT much of an overarching plot, and for the most part these are pretty much episodic chapters that resolve their plot by the end of a single chapter. Despite only having 2 10+ chapter long arcs, I actually did end up loving all of these chapters, and this is coming from someone who usually complains about episodic and non arching plots. The reason for this is probably because every chapter is just really well written. The author somehow manages to take a tiny simple concept and turn it into an interesting 25 page long chapter. Something as simple as Urabe making curry, seeing the fireworks on the school rooftop, and having a mole on your body all turn out to be enjoyable chapters to read. Although I've been praising it up until now I would like to point out 2 of its flaws. After the Idol Arc, the series steps back for about 10 chapters and goes back to its usual episodic based chapters. Chapters 62-70 is the Mysterious Movie Production Arc but is sadly the second and last major arc in the series. For the remaining 20 or so chapters, it's pretty much just the usual formula. Again, I do love these chapters and all, but I do feel as though the series suffered due to not having a third major arc. This also brings me to my second complaint: the ending. The last 2 chapters are titled, "Mysterious Sunset" and while they are still great chapters, they don't feel like an ending to the series. It just feels like a more satisfying chapter ending if anything. The ending definitely doesn't ruin the series for me, but I was disappointed with it. It's unclear whether or not the author decided to abruptly end the series or if it was cancelled. However the author, Riichi Ueshiba, did write about 20 chapters with not much of a plot progression so the likelihood of it getting cancelled is possible and understandable. Even if this was the case, the ending is still not satisfying, and without spoilers, there was just one change he could have made which would have made the ending be meh to bittersweet. Art: 8 I really like the look of the manga. Like with most manga, the first few chapters don't like as good as the coming ones but still they're well drawn, nicely detailed, and pleasing to the eye. The style has a unique charm and that mostly comes from the character designs. I just enjoy the unique style of the eyes, hair, faces, etc. Where the art really shines would have to be in its expressions and single paged panels. I have to stop and enjoy some of these expressions longer than I expected to and some of these panels are just really interesting and impressive. The only negative I have with the art would be in sudden drop in quality for a few chapters. This happened once the author switched form hand drawn to digital and it definitely showed for the first couple chapters around half through the series. The characters still looked good, but there were a lot of panels without backgrounds and this makes it harder to get emerged into the series. Luckily this was fixed so again this isn't really a big problem at all. Characters: 9 The series' biggest strength would have to be its enjoyable cast of characters. Mikoto Urabe is by far best girl and continues to be in my top 20 favorite anime characters. She's so unique, interesting, and just fun to see interact with Tsubaki and the rest of the cast, although rare. Tsubaki isn't as great as Urabe, but he isn't a generic soulless character. Yes, he's a normal high school student but he's also perverted, has his own perks, and cares deeply for Urabe. There's a good amount of character development mostly with Urabe, but others such as Momoka and Suwano get their fair share of moments too. My only small complaint would be for Ueno and other side characters to get more time and development. Enjoyment: 9 As mentioned, I love this series. I had a blast reading every chapter, and was hooked on the 2 big arcs. The manga is so fun and enjoyable to read, the chapters may not have flied by during my reading but I'm honestly happy about that. While only being 25 pages long, there's a perfect amount of time needed on a page and scene. None of the chapters dragged on and I was always left with a smile on my face after reading them. Overall: 8 Mysterious Girlfriend X isn't for everyone. It may not be everyone's forte, maybe you find the story weird, the lack of over arching plot a nuisance, or something else entirely. But for me, I love it. I might be generous with my score but I can't help it. The ending might not be good and the story isn't perfect, but a lot of its upsides make up for it. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
I wanted to be fair in this review, so I think an 8 was pretty well-deserved.
As much as it pains me to think that my needs in any manga or anime, especially that of the romance variety, are so simple I truly believe this manga ended in a way that I can't really be too upset about. It wasn't what was done that gave me satisfaction but, instead, what was said. Those last couple of lines were enough to keep me sated even if only mostly. Story - 7/10: There really wasn't much "story" or "plot" per se. Rather, it was more like a bunch of short stories strung together by a wonky sense of continuation. It had some arcs that seemed to carry it along, but nothing substantial that could be considered a "plot". Still, it did what it did and it did it well. Art - 9/10: Very old school. I liked it a lot. Despite its simplicity, it was very detailed and really made you feel like you were seeing the world through the character's eyes. This was perhaps one of my favorite things about this series. The design of the characters had such an innocent and approachable feel. Character - 8/10: I think the characters were likable enough. I liked that Akira was a typical teenager but had his moments of maturity. It reminds me a lot of myself. Angsty and hot tempered at times, calm and collected the rest. Really relatable. Mikoto was also very likable. Despite how standoffish she was, she was very cute and girly. As the story goes on, her personality really opens up and you start to see how adorable she can really be. She finds her comfort in Akira and thus opens up with her honest feelings more and more. Enjoyment - 7/10: I likely won't be writing home about this one. Not because I didn't like it. On the contrary, I really enjoyed this series. However, it didn't give me anything to really cheer about. I praise it for its simplicity and honesty but I can't say I'd ever have a discussion about it with a friend. Overall - 8/10: While I may not have been totally satisfied with the ending it did end. I had hoped that maybe there would be some short stories to show what life was like after high school or something but it appears this series is over and done with. Riichi could have done a much better job at creating emotion and depth, I think. It seems like the story hit a plateau and never changed from there. I would have definitely worked up the ending a bit more and probably just give the readers what they were after from the start. That being said, I did think about why Riichi might have ended it the way he did. I have theories though I'm not sure any of them will prove valid enough. All in all, it was a good run but, ultimately, it left me wanting more. Which is nice, so long as you have something to look forward. I don't think that will be the case with Nazo no Kanojo X. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
This manga was very enjoyable. The characters are okay. The premise is a little weird. It also kind of just drags on with no progression until the very end. It just ends... It just ends. No No not like this.
It just. It ends. Just like that. Why. Pls. Don't do this to me. I'm too young. Pls. No. Not liek this. 92. It ends. You don't see it coming. There is nothing. It just ends. No. Why. I cry cry cry cry. It just ends. It always just ends. There can be no more. It is always the end. It will always just end. You will find something that can't be explained. Something that can't be kept. You will find no hope. You will find no salvation. I've seen the end. What is the point of living if it just ends. I question why I pain. My mind is numb. My body is in pain. I try to find console in God's script. It helps naught. For I have seen the end. It is something that I can not ignore. For there is no end to the end. It stretches on and on and on. The end is not something you can endure. For beyond the end. I see no hope. It dulls my senses until the pain subsides. For the pain is sweet. Because now I know. I have seen the end. I here the heathens. The trickster. The accusers. The unholy one. I see all the demons in my head. They call out to me. For this is the end. Until I find another, please save me. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
I started this manga 8 years ago, it was the first manga I ever read. I only just finished it a couple of days ago. Despite all it's flaws I still hold it in high regard next to the decently large amount of manga I have read. I would even say that it's flaws are part of what are keeping that hazy feeling with me days after I have read it it. The strange premise mixed with the real to life characters reminds me of my first love when I was Tsubaki's age. I even had a few moments where I went "Ha! I remember
being so foolish and naive"
Those feelings along with the nostalgic art and abrupt ending made me kind of feel like it was my own memory of those past days. The start and end are kind of unclear and the details in the middle are bit all over but you dawn a little smile on your face and then continue on with present life. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
Nazo no Kanojo X (Mysterious Girlfriend X) was an accidental manga for me. It happened to cross the page on my iPad when I accidently touched it's link. I was very annoyed at that time, because I just saw the part when Goku dies in DragonBall Z. However, I just decided to read it anyway.
The first chapter was very weird, because I was felt like critiquing the art. I was like... What is this? But after reading a couple more chapters, I was completely hooked onto Urabe Mikoto and Tsubaki Akira. I loved the drool bondage between the two of them, because it was a refreshing type of relationship for me. Soon after, I spent most of my day downloading and reading all the chapters. Even while I was sleeping, I was still thinking about how awesome it was. I love all the times when other girls come between Tsubaki and Urabe, abd I also loved especially chapters 37-48, when Urabe and Momoka get mixed up. That was I really started getting addicted to this manga. This series was truly the best I've read. Even though the art-work isn't the best at the beginning, it gets better, and the plot and characters really made it work for me. I'm still addicted to re-reading this manga, even though I only started reading it 2 days ago. IT IS SIMPLY AWESOME and I really hope Riichi Ueshiba keeps up the good work, and continues to produce such high quality manga. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
After reading the first chapter i had to ask myself one question; What in the world am i reading? It was hard for me at first to determine if this mange would be any good. So, giving it the benefit of the doubt, i decided to give this one a chance. And it urns out i made the right decision!
The story starts of like about every school themed manga/anime out there. The protagonist, named Tsubaki, leads an average life, until a strange exchange student (Urabe Mikoto) appears. She's quiet, sleeps during breaks and generally covers her face with her bangs. It doesn't last long until she becomes the class weirdo, and off course, until Tsubaki falls in love with her... So far so good, you'd think. It turns out after tasting Urabe's drool, Tsubaki is somehow hooked on it.The saliva also binds them on a different level. Thus starts a story both interesting and weird, and definitely worth a read. Art-wise, I have to say, it's quite inconsistent. Sometimes the panels are brilliantly drawn, while others seem way too bland. Although I may sound a bit negative about the art, it doesn't bother me at all. The simplicity of some panels really accentuate the beauty of others. Also, the somewhat old-school character design fits the rest of the art well. You'll either love or hate the art style, but it certainly is well done. Basically, there are only two characters that matter: Tsubaki and Urabe. Tsubaki is a typical character in manga like this. Easy to relate to and generic. There aren't many interesting things about him to tell you about, but i can't think of anything bad either. Urabe on the other hand, is a surprising and interesting character. There is a good reason why the manga is called "Mysterious Girlfriend X", and it'll become clear very early in the story. This character is made very well, and although you get to know a lot about her, she always remains a complete mystery. Her sometimes awkward personality provides us readers with some comedy too. This the perfect manga for all the people out there who like things weird. A manga with a smile-provoking story, which has enough plot to keep it interesting, and has an eccentric touch too it, often causing you to either laugh or ask yourself what the hell is going on. A great deal of unanswered questions will pretty much force you to continue reading, and the answers to them are often quite rewarding. With little expectations after reading the first chapter, i ended up liking the manga quite a bit, and i enjoyed reading through it. So give this one a shot, and you might like it a lot! |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
After looking at the first sites of manga i thought: "What the bloody..?!", but since I had exactly nothing to do I started to read it, and, obviously, became addicted.
I don't know if author had some serious memories coennected with drooling girls in school or what, but he made a fabulous comic. Plot: Not much too tell about it. Two young people in their school years. Anything other can by explained with tags. There should be also an "ecchi" tag, though. Art: Oldschool. A bit like "Ranma 1/2". Character: Although the plot is a bit.. paranormal.. you might say, that all characters seem like if they could really live in normal world.. like many other people. I like that conception. Enjoyment: Since I read episode 12 I said to myself: "that's the last for today". Well... It wasn't. I've rad everything from cover to cover babbling too myself that i should stop ang go to bed... Overall: If you need to read something funny and optimistic.. Also if you think that modern ecchines is not something that will wipe your humanity away.. Than you should try it.. And the last thing: When you start.. Please, read first 5 chapters. Otherwise you wouldn't know if you really like it or not. Believe me. |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
Wow...
ECHII... ok maybe not echii in that someone walking by would say what u looking at in fact you could probably read it in an elementary school and only thing you would get in-trouble for would be reading manga... well at least as long as they didnt read the whole chapter... the thought process is starts off is where it gets echii, not that it takes a dirty mind to make it echii you could be a nun/saint and still catch on. This is defiantly a work of art in the lines and situations presented. unfortunately at first it seemed a bit out there... weird and well perverted and what not was my first impression. A girl who uses scissors as a hobby/defense and carrys them in her panties? i was thinking that was just pushing it to get in a pantie shot didnt feel natural. so my hopes were real low. After a few chapters it kinda balanced out and became more natural, maybe it just fits her personality better after u get to know her but its still very odd... the idea that people can share their feelings by exchanging spit is just amazing i dont know how many times that could save some one from a bad explanation women and men would be able to date for ever with out having those situations... I have fallen in love this aspect of this manga the idea just amazes me its an idea that i havent seen much coverage on sure theres multiple personality things out there out telepathic stuff or mind control stuff but sharing emotions? thats something i never would of thought off when sharing these emotion situations happen its just as good or better then any pantie shot its way better its like the ultimate nakedness a person could experience some1 else knowing how u feel about something would be a thousand times more embarrassing then running around nude in a gay parade as a straight guy embarrassing moments make a echii enjoyable it has nothing to do with the nudity or panties or anything else Story: 6 changed to 9 then to 7.... i cant pick! i dont like many aspects but at the same time the way that the manga gets to you can only be credited to the story at the same time i cant see where its going what goals our characters have are they really intending to do anything? its too innocent of a love to pure yet the ones who are in love they are far from pure i dont know how i can explain it Art: 8 gets the job done and is in a style thats to my liking sure its not the best art in the world but its what i want and expect from manga Characters: 8 very interesting and easy to relate to mostly realistic sure scissors bit still doesnt seem right. but i knew a chick like Ayuko in high school she was short with big boobs too! and well personality was close! very umm open about things. Ayuko is quickly turning into one of my favorites maybe cus i had a bit of a thing on the chick in school who was like her the main guy has a rather normal appearance not the popular one but not the nerd in the corner just your average joe no big deal not really all that shy not all that out going hes no lady killer just average Enjoyment: 10 i cant read far before i start to think wow the way the story tells it just drags you right in and then spits u out and has u start refecting on what if i could... how would life be easier? would she really think that? its just like going to a club your not sure how she will respond until you've made the first move it give that thrill that will i be lucky or will i bomb its that feeling when your going on your first date and wonder if its ok to say something or that wondering if your pushing a relationship to fast... all these get pulled up and drag you in hooking you just like your first love did all these enjoyable or awkward feeling exactly the type of things i love from echii sure the perverted things are there but to me thats just part of the process of dragging out those feeling echii isnt about getting a hard on you want that go for XXX Overall: 8 cant give it a 10 tho i do enjoy it that much flaws are pretty obvious but i can over look them easily enough and would it still be the same with out those flaws? |
Nazo no Kanojo X review
imagine a transfer student in your school, a loner, not communicating with others, this situation will leave you curious about what is going on her mind, then becasue of some reason you suddenly taste her drool in her desk, what's gonna happen to you?
well, it's my first time to write a review about manga and im a little bit nervous, by the way, lets focus about the manga, mysterious girlfriend x manga is not just your typical school genre manga, it has some interesting and unique plot, and also the fan service is not superb but its great especially the panty-scissors attack! and also the characters are also unique, the drawing, the characteristics, and their role in the story, and also, the one that got me hooked up is the drool tasting routine, i really wish i can also do that with my girlfriend, its something that is unique in reality, all in all! this manga is really awesome! if you are into school, ecchi, romantic comedy, then you should try this! |
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