It tore my heart up so much, it was beating so hard it almost popped out of my chest. The art style was good, especially during a few select epic frames. The comedic value was hilarious, although very inside. And to top it off it ended with a happy ending. <3
It's not hentai.. but it's not exactly something I'd read out in public either. Nevertheless, I think this is so good that it should be read by everyone. I am a hopeless romantic though, so sappy things like this make me all... sappy. Also, rage warning.
LOL, I looked at the title and went "Oh sh*t, a good series, but with a title like that, am I going to get busted at work?"
So far, the answer seems to be no :-P It's a little odd; your basic slice of life/school days manga, but with an obviously ecchi twist. More serious than other series like Ai Kora, but still enjoyable thus far.
I can definitely see the comparison of the main character to Light, haha.
This picture pretty much shows it: http://www.mangatoshokan.com/read/**********************************
Well, it was a good series, and I didn't see the ending coming until about three chapters before it. The ending reminded ma lot of Ichigo 100%. But slice of life always leaves me a bit unsatisfied. No matter where it ends, I feel like I'm missing out on the complete story! I always want to say "What happens next!?" At the same time, the last few chapters were pretty slow. At least I'm glad I didn't know what would happen until near the end.
Actually, it seems a lot like high school for me. Er, the relationships part, not the Onani. It's so funny to look back at people I knew in high school and say "Whaaaat? THEY ended up together? They HATED each other in high school. Or they never spoke and were never friends! How did that happen? I got the exact same feeling here, with the "bad girl" who was really a minor character for the majority of the story ending up likely becoming the pervert's girlfriend.
It also always weirds me out that the people in these stories are like 14. I'm sure as hell no one I knew acted like that where I lived. At least I hope not... hell, I didn't learn to Uh, "Onani" until I was like 16.
I also really liked Nagaoka. He was my favorite character.
Currently on Chp. 14... enjoying it so far. Trying to count all the references I've seen. Death Note (aside from the obvious look alike), a few Haruhi, Code Geass, and I'm sure there are others I've missed.
I finished this over a span of two or three days, and I must say, it was very enjoyable. It was so dramatic that it was funny, the parts where he's obsessive over fapping. It really does remind one of Death Note, but that's not a bad thing - it's a hilarious thing.
I thought that Kurosawa and Kitahara were going to end up together, but that idea slipped away the further I read on. It's a pleasant twist of events nevertheless.
Including "sexual" in my phrase was redundant, but it still means the same thing; which isn't "Implied sexual one". ("The non-explicit one, of course." is what I should have said.)
I am not quite familiar on this book but I have to share something good anime for you guys.. I really like this anime book and even the movie of this anime.. The title is Crying Freeman and if someone knows about this, I know it's old but still one of kind anime for me.. I like the story and the how they created the main character of this anime.. Must see this one. It is a great story..
Belated, but a fun read. I didn't care much for the light-hearted ending, but the odd coupling at the end was a nice twist.
I would have preferred Takigawa to have been far more broken and far more permanently than she was. She had a great setup for it, and then she just... recovered.
Also, did you find it interesting to read about a particular set of male ************ habits? Also, was it enlightening in any ways? Also, did you find any parts sexually enticing?
Also, did you find it interesting to read about a particular set of male ************ habits? Also, was it enlightening in any ways? Also, did you find any parts sexually enticing?
1. Yes. I lived with 3 guys at one time and now I'm pleased I never entered a room without knocking.
2. Not really. I already knew most guys think about sex every 7 seconds.
3. Nope. Not my cup of tea in that respect. Give me a nice sexy historical novel if you want me to start breathing heavily.
Thank you for answering those questions, though I would still appreciate a response to the first. Was Kurosawa entire mentality very foreign to you? What about Kitahara?