Ah, Da Capo...I put off watching the anime for the longest time, and after reading the manga in about an hour, I can safely say I probably don't need to watch it now.
Story - 6
Junichi Asakura is a pretty normal Japanese teenager in a typical harem world. He will encounter various girls, and eventually have to make a decision on one of them, whether the read likes the outcome of said decision or not. The day-to-day antics can be amusing; the personalities of some of the girls gel together well. Other than that, there's nothing special at all here, so don't expect anything out of
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Your Feelings Categories May 17, 2010
Having watched the anime, and gotten some enjoyment out of it, I was pretty keen to get hold of the manga version - which was based on the anime (or game).
Sad to say, I was disappointed - as I usually am when the manga is produced after the anime. Squashing 24 of anime related plot into 2 volumes is ill advised to say the least - the manga rushes from beginning to end so fast you nearly develop a severe case of whiplash. Apart from the two main protagonists, Nemu and Junichi, the rest of the characters are effectively side-lined, making no more than cameo appearances, ... Jan 8, 2014
First review on here, so don't slaughter..
I randomly picked this manga to read last night and read through the series in about an hour. Time-wise, it was exactly what I needed, something random that I could just read quickly. However, I was not impressed with this series. From the minute I started reading it, I felt like I was missing something crucial and important. To me: -There was no real character development in the series. -There was no actual storyline. -The chapters flowed only by the fact of reoccurring characters and the school. The rest gave off the feel of "Oh lets throw this in because it ... |