Feb 3, 2023
The art is definitely a strong point in this series: it's adorable, with some funny unexpected style changes at times (shoujo Hokuto no Ken, anyone?).
The story has a good start, but maybe because of how short it is (4 volumes), in the end it falls flat. The first couple volumes are fine, but after that, things start going downhill and the last volume is so rushed it became a chaotic mess with a sorry attempt at wrapping up all plot points at the same time. There's romance, but since there wasn't enough time to develop the relationship between the characters, it feels incredibly forced and
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there's pretty much no chemistry between them. Honestly, I believe an open ending would have worked better for this.
The worldbuilding also suffers quite a bit, partly for the same reason mentioned above, but also because some explanations are simply lacking... Though I do have to give kudos to the mangaka for actually explaining why the characters have two pairs of ears.
The characters that we do have time to actually get familiarized with properly are overall well written. Our protagonist Nina is a feisty one, and her friends had way more potential than it was showed. Roy was a big disappointment though, but again, it was likely because his character is the kind that needs more time to be developed properly and it doesn't seem like the mangaka had that time to work on him.
In the end, I wouldn't really recommend anyone to read this unless their standards were low, which is a pity considering that the series had potential to be so much better than this...
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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