I came in with high hopes sense i like the author's other work.
I was happy to see that my hopes were not in vain as this is a pretty funny story.
So far only two chapters have been translated sadly, But i am enjoying it,
The character designs are nice and the art is the same as the authors other work too. I really like the female MC's design and i like that the Male MC doesn't look all generic. I believe this is the first time a Male is a main character in any of the author's work. Might have something to do
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: I'm a Fujoshi and that guy's a Yuri-Otaku Japanese: オレが腐女子でアイツが百合オタで More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 5, 2016 to Nov 4, 2017
Theme:
Otaku Culture
Demographic:
Seinen
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Ajiichi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #133712 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7113
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Your Feelings Categories Jun 15, 2021
This manga is crazy! It has made be burst into a laugh in every chapter. I'm not fudanshi or yuri-ota, so this manga made me understand, what's fujoshi and yuri-ota like.
There's a lots of funny things in this manga. But the point of this story is about understanding other people. In this case, fujoshi and yuri-ota. Yoshida and Hoshina have a different gender, character, and backgrounds so it make any awkwardness and funny things when and after they switching bodies. Funny, crazy, and surely enjoyable. It also has a cute and beautiful artstyle and any fanservices. Sometimes it looks cringe for me, but it's okay. It's ... Nov 21, 2021
OreFujo turned out much funnier than I expected at first glance. Like many body-swap stories, OreFujo is about learning to try to understand others as well as not just writing off others' passions, especially when they are so close to your own. But, it puts a fun spin on the body-swap trope through its fujoshi and yuri-ota main characters. Most chapters got a couple of good laughs out of me through humor related to this conundrum; the main characters (mainly Yoshida) suddenly find themselves as more than just spectators in the relationships they covet so passionately, yet struggle with this newfound agency since they still
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