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Ningen Bokujou review
It's pure garbage.
It tries to copy Neverland, but fails miserably in every aspect. Most of this shit makes no sense and is full of plot holes and shit just happens for no reason. Also everyone is just acting like they are complete and utter idiots (could use harsher words but trying to keep it PG). The art is bad as well, average at best. Characters are idiots. There is no enjoyment to be taken out of this manga, unless you are a loser or a masochist. Do yourself a favor. Don't go near this. Don't even think about touching this garbage with a 50ft pole.
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Jikkyou!! Izumi-kun no Koi Moyou review
This manga is actually pretty interesting. A main character who deals with his issues in a unique way is quite fun to read about, it was intriguing to see how the MC tries to cope with his shortcomings and try to hang with the 'normal' people in his class.
The dynamic between the MC and his love interest is also done pretty well, and the pacing for the two's relationship is believable too. The story has an aspect which i'm not really a fan of in general, love triangles. But this one managed to keep me intrigued because all members of the triangle are genuinely likable. Unfortunately, the magazine which the manga was serialized in was terminated and the series ended in one of the most abrupt and (imo) disappointing ways (plot-wise) ever. It's a real shame, this series genuinely had potential but unless the author decides to revive this series with another magazine (which seems unlikely since the author has vehemently stated that this particular series is over) this is the end of this manga.
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ZANNEN NAGARA CHIGAIMASU review
Ok, the plan was to review Trinity Seven but i found this one and i'm going to do it instead.
The first issue i have with this one is that it's not as bad as i expected, don't get me wrong, the 4 you see there is deserved in my opinion, but it's not a 3 or 2 as the second worst manga here deserves to be. (Story) 4/10 The guy and girl see each other faces and fall in love at the spot but there is an issue, he is 12 years older than her and she is still in high school (she is legal though), but after a short talk he wants to have sex with her, she agrees and they go do their business. Now as someone who likes age gaps romances this should be good, i like the ones with younger males better but this is fine as well, but add confusing dialogue, characters jumping from a trait to the opposite (Characters) 3/10 -The guy: His face for most time is stuck at an agree expression which can make him look funny, he have a weird switch wher"e at one point when he knows her age he is shocked and afraid but suddenly he wants to have sex with her, weird, add that according him he can't break any law yet he was willing to take have sex with her even before knowing she is legal. -The girl: She is meh, not as funny as the guy, but she isn't annoying as well, so i don't dislike her. (Art) 6/10 Now i like shoujo art but this isn't the reason why i gave it 6, the reason is the face he made when he stared her the first time. (Enjoyment) 6/10 It was fun, not bad (actually i imagine it would have done if it continued) but not good as well, but since i had some good laughts and was interested with what was going on i can say i like it.
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2 KAIME NO HAJIMETE NO KOI review
The allure of a forbidden relationship is unfortunately absent in this poorly written oneshot. The many emotions, intense drama, and growing fear of being discovered are practically nonexistent. Ultimately, this 40 page one shot is a waste of time and a disgrace to all mangas about teacher-student relationships.
Story: 3/10 The story begins with an overused plot in which a high school girl reunites with her first love. From there, anyone can figure how the plot goes as the story is cliche and the romance shallow. A major plot hole is immediately discovered as the story lacks the falling action needed between the climax and the resolution. Instead of slowly developing towards a solution after the climax, the story plummets straight down, meeting its end before the reader is even aware of what had just happened. The potential for an intense drama and bittersweet romance is cut off halfway through the story, leaving the readers with a bitter taste. Art: 6/10 As always, Kyoko Kumagai illustrates her strong talent for shoujo art in this one shot, which is sadly the only redeeming point of this manga. However, I felt that her depictions of Shin seemed a bit distasteful at times, making me want to discourage Yumika from pursuing her crush on Shin. Character: 3/10 The character development is completely one-sided on Yumika's part. Yumika struggles with emotions, such as nostalgia, disappointment, happiness, sorrow, and embarrassment, which are all completely natural for a girl in her situation. The downside of this story is strongly attributed to Shin's character. He maintains a facade of stern seriousness, which is supposedly dropped after he realizes his feelings for her. No emotional struggle or any struggle at all for that matter is seen on his part of the story. Therefore, even in the end, the romance appears to be one-sided and the plot disconnected. Enjoyment: 1/10 In retrospect, to the common manga reader, this one shot isn't as awful as I make it out to be. If I had to rate it objectively, it would probably be a 4 or 5 at best. However, in my personal opinion, I was appalled by the awful plot, the glossed over romance, and the blatant lack of character development. Overall: 3/10 This story is only to be read if you are in dire need of shoujo romance reading material. Unless you don't mind wasting 5 minutes reading utter garbage, go look somewhere else. You'll be glad you did.
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KONO SHIMA NI WA MIDARA DE JAAKU NA MONO GA SUMU review
It might contain a bit spoilers.
I started this manga because of its horror and mystery genre. I thought this story was about the fight between the villagers and the outsiders. However, it was completely different in an interesting way. Leaving the sexual substance or service aside, the mystery in the story is actually fascinating. The MC developed from being a normal to special thank to the darkness of the island itself. That's why I give it 8/10 because the art is being drawn very beautifully and the story hasn't finished so it's too early to judge the plot. P.S: I'm not a fan of fan service in this manga which is why I find myself shouting, "His teacher and his bestfriend were killed before his eyes. How come he is still here enjoying his harem? Mind-blown manga.
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Saikyou no Kurokishi, Sentou Maid ni Tenshoku shimashita review
Not sure why this story doesn't have the Gender Bender tag. Because it is an MTF story.
First, Chapter is the only thing out and it's interesting. The story has a weird way of introducing characters. The chapter acts for the most part like we the audience are in chapter 20 and are already acquainted with all the characters. It does not tell the end we finally get the introduction of everyone and their roles plus what the story is about. I personally would've liked it more if it just started with the MC's perspective straight from the start before he reincarnated. I kind of wish the MC was one of the only Battle Maids. I kind of just wish it was the MC following and doing whatever the girl he's protecting wants to do. The art is nice I won't lie. I like it defiantly. Overall I think this might be a fun story. I just hope more chapters come out soon.
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Shishunki na Adam: Evil Eyes review
As of writing this: only 25/33 chapters have been translated, sadly it seems to be impossible to find a translation for the remainder.
It is a smut battle series with a plot; there are a lot of — very good — sex scenes, battles, and it even has a plot. It's also a harem series where the harem isn't inexplicable but actually for a purpose. The basic plot is that the m.c. has some kind of macgruffin gift from God called "the serpent's eyes" that has several factions warring over the m.c. for its power to make "females" instantly horny. (It is never explained why it seems to work on males just as well. )This is handled considerably less terrible than it would sound, and it's believable; for various plot reasons the m.c. ends up having a lot of sex with various other characters that seem to have absolutely no problem sharing the m.c. around. As in any good harem there are of course a wide variety of characters and archetypes: in order of appearance: # Makina: A female teenager and classmate of the m.c. and quintessential "kuudere" type that is incredibly stoic and to the point whom the m.c. has had a crush on for a long time — he hasn't a lot of character traits despite being stoic. # Lucia: A male, teenage devil and by far the cutest harem-member and my favorite, very playful brat with boundless joie de vivre all the same who showers the m.c. with enthusiastic affection. The character has some elements of being a trap and a shota in how girlish and bratishly-youthful he looks, but he's still clearly a teenager and male: being male he's also deliciously flat chested, of course. # Enzyu: A female, teenage Angel tasked to protected the m.c. — in many ways this character is an older — and sadly less flat — version of Syana from Burning-Eyed Syana and looks very similar complete with a flame-sword and crimson hair. A very tundere-like character that has a hatred for humans and has a hard time admitting his liking to the m.c. # Mika: A female 25-ish "mature woman" type with a very buxom physique that also happens to be Enzyu's direct superior, also an Angel in the business of protecting the m.c. that makes frequent advances onto the m.c. and has no problem using his sexuality. This is also the only character with a darker skin complexion than all the others having a typical design of darker skin with white hair. # <name redacted for spoilers>: The m.c.'s teacher, similar "older female" type to Mika but more so the "sexy librarian"-type, very strict with glasses and black hair to complete the fetish, even throws in a lot of random German to make the character appear even more strict. # Rapha: An older male angel associated with Enzyu and Mika in some way. The "bisyounen"-type that acts very calm and collected, has very refined mannerisms and an air of mystique to him. So it's this strange hybrid between a smut series and an action series? So is either any good? The smut: It's very well done; most of it, as is customary for the genre, is very rapey with various characters needing to be rather forcefully be "put in the mood", but end up enjoying it regardless. The main character of course frequently has sex against his initial protests but also participates in similar rape-with-favorable-outcomes of many other characters. The action: It's also well done; the fight scenes are easy to understand and don't look like total chaos and the camera angles are all well done.
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Mahou no Te ni Notte review
Mahou no Te ni Notte is a quick and relaxing read for anyone who needs their shoujo fix but doesn't have a lot of time. For the short amount of chapters, it is a pleasant story and the romance develops pretty nicely. For me, the romance didn't feel too rushed despite the story length. The art is a bit unusual for shoujo, but it can be appreciated in its own way. My only issue with the manga is that it is short. There are some background stories that are briefly mentioned and explained, but it feels a bit too glossed over. I wanted to
see more development in the story. Howver, overall it was a relaxing read and worth the time.
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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations review
Having been a huge fan of the Naruto series for more than 10 years, I've started reading the boruto manga thinking it would be as good as the Boruto Movie which had some great moments.
It initially started good and the arcs after the movie arc were alright only with a downside of the new manga drawings which are considerably worse than Kishimoto's on Naruto Manga and the characters generally look fat and some people like Sasuke look straight up ugly. But that aside, as more time passed and new arcs and the big villain (ish) appeared, the plot went into the classic path of "Make the old characters useless to make the new ones shine" and Naruto and Sasuke, the god tier shinobi, just weren't what they were anymore and kept fighting like genins. STILL I still continued reading to see what will happen hoping things change for the better, but they did for the worse. *kinda spoilery* The last chapter as of today (chp55) straight up contradicts some of the very basic knowledges in the Naruto verse like the inevitable fact of Jinchurikis dying with Bijuus extracted from them and honestly I could not bear it anymore to see this sequel (now more like spinoff honestly) show is setting up its own rules that don't match with what the whole Naruto plot had been founded on. With Naruto and Sasuke's strongest powers officially gone, it's only a matter of time till the plot kills em for some "character development" of Boruto and/or Kawaki and I rather not see them die trash tier deaths in a sequel show. Not to mention they weren't that strong even with those powers in the boruto plot so now they will just look like some miserable third-grade shinobi which is not honestly any better than death (might be even worse). *end of semi spoilers* SO that was the reason I have dropped the boruto manga after 55 chapters (which is approx. half of it apparently) and I really do not recommend this to the Naruto fans who actually care about the characters and the built up stories so far because this sequel has no fear of ignoring them whatsoever and sacrifice them whenever it sees fit. Trust me when I say Naruto chapter 700 is the true ending of the Naruto verse (with Naruto Gaiden + Boruto movie being some actually decent epilogues). TLDR; Boruto's approach to Naruto-verse is like the Disney Star Wars trilogy to the old ones and the SW lore. (you can search on youtube how Mark Hamil (aka Luke Skywalker) thinks about them lol)
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