Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo

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Alternativas: English: Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
Synonyms: Yamada-kun to Nananin no Majo, 7 Witches, Maou no Kyoushitsu, The Devil's Classroom
Japanese: 山田くんと7人の魔女
Autor: Yoshikawa, Miki
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Volúmenes: 28
Capítulos: 246
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2012-02-22 to 2017-02-22
Publicación por entregas: Shounen Magazine (Weekly)

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Alternativas: English: Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
Synonyms: Yamada-kun to Nananin no Majo, 7 Witches, Maou no Kyoushitsu, The Devil's Classroom
Japanese: 山田くんと7人の魔女
Autor: Yoshikawa, Miki
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 28
Capítulos: 246
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2012-02-22 to 2017-02-22
Publicación por entregas: Shounen Magazine (Weekly)
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4.4
34 Votos
55.88%
26.47%
17.65%
0.00%
0.00%
0 Leyendo
0 Quiero leer
0 Leer
Resumen
A junior at Suzaku High, Ryuu Yamada is infamous for being a hardliner and a delinquent. One day, after being reprimanded for his poor performance and attitude toward school, he spots Urara Shiraishi, the grade's top student. As Shiraishi is walking up the stairs, Yamada attempts to provoke her, only to trip and fall, taking her down with him.

Eventually, he wakes up in the infirmary. To his surprise, he discovers that he is not in his own body. It turns out that he swapped bodies with Shiraishi, and upon confronting her, he finds out that the catalyst for the swap was an accidental kiss during the fall. With the knowledge of this new ability, Yamada's eventful high school life has just begun!

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Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo review
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WhoCanPeliCan7
Apr 02, 2021
honestly i myself don't know why I'm rating this manga an 8. but one thing that i can tell you is, is that this manga came to me at just the right time. After reading many manga and watching many anime i was just tired of all the cliche's and wanted something new. Maybe its because i read Ranma 1/2 idk (shit manga btw).

the characters and story are pretty good. it does get old after a while, but atlas the romance and the plot actually go somewhere unlike most romance manga i read.

Literally every chapter in this manga is pretty good. during this series i never really felt board per say . the artwork looks really good for an ecchie manga and it has that fairy tail esc design (the artwork is the only thing i really like about that manga). The character designs do look good and they are fine and overly sexualized. Which is completely fine because want im looking for when im reading a manga like this is the entertainment value.

The main character isn't anything to ride home about, but i do decently like him and he has some great chemistry wtih the other characters.

If i would have to compare this manga to anything it would definitely be Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai.

Now i do have to admit that this manga might not be for you. If your going in to this manga and expecting more ecchie action more on the side of high school dxd then thats not what your going to get. If you aren't used to the dumb protagonist trope than you might get tired of it.

but other than that I think this manga does deserve a 9. because in the end i think the thing that maters most is how much you enjoyed a series. the art, story, and characters might not be the best, but i think this manga is completely worth your time.
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Deleb15
Apr 02, 2021
Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo is a repetitive story that relies on flat character traits, bland story beats, and a plot structure so bizarre I can't even begin to describe it. It is without a doubt a manga that extended far past its logical conclusion and kept doing the same thing over and over until it came to an awkward conclusion. Characters repeat the same dialogue so often that I feel like I was on a treadmill while reading it. And of course, the amount of plot contrivances and mediocre payoffs leave the reader feeling almost betrayed. With all of that being said this was without a doubt one of my favorite reading experiences in some time.

I won’t go into too many details, mostly just painting large strokes on the story and its quality.

Story: Author Miki Yoshikawa somehow managed to create a narrative so interesting and entertainingly written that I couldn’t help but stay invested and interested. The characters, while not all together original, are plenty engaging and written well enough that it can be more or less excused. I ended up being so invested in what they were doing and what they wanted that I could easily look past the questionable directions the plot was taking. In a way, this aspect reminds me a bit of Jitsu Wa Watashi Wa, another great RomCom manga.

I will admit that this good will was a little spent by the time I reached the awkward final 10ish chapters, but they by no means ruin the experiences I had before that. The ending goes for a real funky plot twist that tries to explain things, but ends up feeling contrived and muddy. It doesn’t help that it uses a time skip epilogue, one of my personal least favorite ending types. The more I think about it, the more I actively hate the way the manga chooses to build up to the end. The actual final chapter isn't awful, but the rest feels like the most uncomfortable form of padding that tries to answer the central mystery of the series while actually doing none of that and actively bringing it down. The ending doesn't ruin it, and I still think it's worth reading despite it, but you have been warned. In the end the story ends up feeling like it has too many unnecessary layers that are just over complicating things. That’s probably what makes the first 90 chapters one of the best parts.

If the premise sounds interesting to you, but the idea of reading 246 chapters of questionable quality doesn’t interest you, I recommend stopping at Chapter 90. It contains the most tightly written narrative in the whole series and gives a relatively satisfying ending if that interests you. It will probably provide you with the best the series has to offer, though I personally feel you’ll be missing out in the end.

The art is great, with a clear increase in quality from Yoshikawa’s previous large work Yankee-kun to Megane-chan. The characters are all well designed with decent character designs that does let them stand out. I was almost never confused with who was who despite the large cast by the end. On the subject of the ecchi I have basically nothing to say about it. It was pretty weak and didn't add much in any scene it was in. I could take it or leave it.

In the end Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo is not a perfect manga, but it is 100% worth a read. If it wasn’t obvious enough already I think the flaws it has actually end up making it more endearing in the end. It may not be perfect, but please give it a try.

Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo review
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flyingflames1311
Apr 02, 2021
"Yamada-kun and the seven witches" was one of the first mangas I ever read back in the day, and because of it, I was mostly up to date and waiting for chapters weekly just became a chore along the way. Three to four years have passed since then and I recently found out that it was finished. Out of a recommendation from a friend I decided to pick it up again from the start and finish it until the end.

All I can say about this manga is that it really understands how high school stories should be done. When I was first reading it, my main problems of the series is that it felt like it was going to fall into the endless trap of being a generic slice of life gag story that relied on the gimmick of the "Witches".

Instead, this "gimmick" was used to bring out some of the aspects I yearn for in manga such as, immense character development, and bringing out a story of a life I can look back to with bittersweet memories. In other mangas, high school life seems more of just a convenient setting for easy situations. However, in this manga, high school felt like it was a story of change, and making relationships with people you will still remember 11 years into the future. To conclude, Yamada-kun and the seven witches is about a delinquent who enrolls into a high school that will change his life. But after reading this manga, I feel like this synopsis doesn't do the manga any justice:

Yamada-kun and the seven witches is about a delinquent who changed the lives of others. The story brings upon the casual comedy, intricate romantic and bromantic relationships to create a dramatic yet fulfilling ride through an extraordinary take on a coming of age story set in high school. After a satisfying conclusion to a series that has been nurtured for five years, I almost teared up a bit after realizing that there would be no more. Thank you Yamada, it was fun to be with you along your stupid antics along the years you spent in this manga.

I look forward to the day I take the time to reread this series again!

P.S. I wrote all of this right after finishing the manga. Most of the things I said may be glorified and I can't say for sure if you should trust me or not. Looking back at the manga, I do not regret any second of reading it because of the enjoyment it brings and I think this is enough of a motive to make this manga recommendation.
Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo review
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Profesor_Teto9
Apr 02, 2021
--The review contains spoilers--


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.

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.
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PrashastSingh2
Apr 02, 2021
I really enjoyed reading Yamada and the seven witches, I read it back when it was still airing, I didn't finish back then.

After some years I rewatched its anime series and reread the manga, and finally, I could finish this awesome manga.
I really wished it could last forever just like I wish my youth can last forever.

Story:
Objectively, the author should have thought of a better way to introduce some plots, I mean there are some plots that feel like plot devices in order to extend the story, and also, there are plots that introduce plot holes, as I said, I liked the idea of extending the story but the introduction of the plots could have been better if the author had planned it beforehand.
The second thing, this story has a lot of plot twists which are impressive and keep you entertained and hooked, but some plot twists add plot holes.
Even with those bad things, the story gave great motivational messages through the characters.
Those are the reason why I gave it an 8/10.

Art:
The art is very good, it gives a lot of emphasis on the character faces, their body shape, and the background, also the way they are drawn for comedic purposes it archives it.
It has ecchi well introduced and not overused.

Character:
This is the best element of the series, there are a lot of characters, leading to a great variety of characters and developments but this also means there is no enough screen time for some characters.
That is not the best thing, the best thing is their comedy, the author really did her best to bring some of the most creative and funniest character antics and jokes, seriously I felt so happy due to their comedy.
My favorite characters are Yamada, Miyamura, Noah, Nancy, and Himekawa.

Enjoyment:
I finished the manga in one week, which means I read 246 chapters in one week, that's how hooked I was, and as I said, wish it could last forever and enjoy those little funny things the series gave me.
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Bubuful3
Apr 02, 2021
After reading 80 chapters in under 24 hours, I feel that I should write a review on this great manga.

Story: Yamada and the Seven Witches.... The story plot is really sticking to the manga title well. It almost feels like a spoiler actually.

The story and plot is good with nice suspense and twists but occasionally is too straightforward.

Oh there's one more thing you should be mentally prepared before you read this manga. Do NOT be too shocked at a few same-sex kisses. Cos those kinda put me off a bit==.

Art: The art and design is quite good. Quite detailed actually, maybe except where it is Yamada's drawings. Somehow though, some of the character designs look quite similar to some other mangas.

Character: Most of the personalities are consistent within a certain sequence of manga panels. The characters are quite interesting and most of them have depth, since their some history was explored and personalities developed.

However, sometimes there were also huge changes in personalities (although these are explained through events).

Overall, the characters (good and bad) were mostly developed well although there were some inconsistencies at times.

Enjoyment: Lots of comedy, moving moments, romance, suspense etc. etc. I love every moment of reading the manga although sometimes the technicalities of the powers confused me a bit.

Overall: One of the best shounen manga I've read, it has good shounen material and good progression.
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