Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo review

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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Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo
Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo
Autor Yoshikawa, Miki
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