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Like many other manga, the main reason I like this one is surely because it's not interested in drama. It's unafraid to show people that would ordinarily be mean-spirited just because of their extremely good looks or abilities and show them as the good people they can nevertheless be. And the main female lead works off of the opposite of this: She feels that as an otherwise average person she... 1f494d
Really like this one. The manga does not feel the need to return to the "status quo" at the end of each chapter just to keep the starting premise and high jinks going for a billion chapters. Instead, the 19 chapters are excellently paced, at least so far as the main two and their interactions go.
The world and setting is tailor-made for the premise, and even if too specific or unrealistic it doesn...
Perhaps the most standout aspect is that the leads are both shown to enjoy the affection and the intimacy, be it both actively smiling or reacting.
This story has in actuality very little to do with people's height, being instead far more focused on the leads' feelings and circumstances. And on that count, it's phenomenal.
Hayan is an excellent protagonist who is unafraid to stand up for herself while also having no interest in acting selfishly.
It establishes conflict without making anyone act unreasonable in the process, and then also...
Highly suggestive, and some nudity and fondling, but doesn't go much further than that.
If you like this premise, you may find authors whose art you enjoy through it.
Definitely pervy with the jokes and gags, but it comes together with fantastic love and intimacy by the end.
Nudity and sex, but never too explicit.
In all I actually rather like this series.
It starts off mostly focused on the premise with a protagonist in love with abs and spends the rest of the runtime showing gags with the main leads or introducing a quirky extended cast, to react or otherwise encourage the main duo.
Despite some moving moments I never felt they really capitalised on thei relationship as a couple, mostly leaving it as a...
The last volume pulls this up to 8 from what I'd normally rate a 7.
Essentially, it suffers from the same issue a lot of gag manga share: If the series is based around a gag or a dynamic (in this case: the girl embarasses herself trying to get a rise out of the unflappable guy), then you're stuck with either stalling any development in order to keep the premise or you'll end up breaking past that...
This series is an adaptation of a novel, and once you hear about it it starts making sense. The pacing is perhaps the most noticeable aspect. A great deal of time is actually spent on each period of the story, but individual chapters end up feeling disted, like details were skipped out on. This means it won't feel rushed, but it still feels like things happen suddenly or without due...
The first part of the manga executes on its premise and is completely fine.
The second part of the manga develops the couple, but also introduces some issues as the clarity of language, coupled with the speech bubbles having no direction, start making things unclear.
The third part retains that issue and introduces dramatic elements that aren't particularly well setup, which is exacerbated by it...