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May 4, 2024
Again, the name does justice to the stories, but now in another sense, it was possible to notice throughout this text that the number 3 is repeated both in the number of chapters in the official story and in the total number of stories, the official including the two extras. I'm going to take advantage and say that at the end I'm going to share the review with the extras at the end of the manga.
The 3 chapters present in the official story tell about the beginning of the relationship between Hana and Tokumoto, presenting the insecurity present in Hana's heart in relation to the
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school's Sensei, Tokumoto's ex-girlfriend whom she believes he still has feelings for.
Same thing I said in 1/2 LOVE!, if you go deeper into it, the plot could make for a very interesting story, but as, for some reason, it needs to be a short story,the events aren't really impactful or hold us back in some way. But leaving that aside, I believe this is something a bit personal, but I hate a story that leaves me thinking “In her place, I would have already ended my relationship, fuck it”, Seeing that girl suffering for 3 chapters because she believes she's a "cover-up" is desperate, but that's okay. One thing I can definitely praise is the style of the characters, or at least the protagonists, I'm not so used to seeing styles with so much detail outside of the covers, so this definitely made me very happy.
*Extra 1: It tells about two childhood friends who together on the subway every day, their routine changes when Michika meets an interesting boy on the subway, however, something that seemed like it would alienate the two friends, ending up leading them to the last straw and making them confess.
Wow, what a bad summary, but, well, there's not much to talk about, maybe that's why this story is the one that best suits this shorter format, as it doesn't have much content, it was balanced with the amount of chapters, and that's why I consider it the best of the 3. It's fun to read, and I feel that the chemistry between the two protagonists was much stronger in this single chapter than with the previous couple with 3 chapters.
*Extra 2: I won't be able to detail a very good summary because I read this story quickly without paying much attention, but believe me it's a narrative about a girl who has an icy relationship with her family, causing her to sneak out of the house every night to talk to a street musician (and former rebel).
This was the one I liked least of all, compared to the previous arts this one is very bad, probably that's why I was so dull and unmotivated to pay attention to the story, but maybe it would have been a good experience if this style wasn't so ugly, Jesus.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Mar 14, 2024
I don't understand the amount of hate that this anime receives, like, of course there are problematic things, we're talking about Japan, it's difficult for an anime to escape committing a crime, be it prejudice or pedophilia.
The anime tells about when the student Hori becomes closer to the “nerd” (who is just a nerd in appearance) Miyamura after an unexpected encounter outside of school, so the story presents us with the evolution of their relationship that leads to a courtship very cute between the two.
This anime is very cute, I don't know if I can say it's one of my favorites, but I'm definitely going
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to watch the second season, because I really liked it. My expectations were very low due to the amount of hate that this anime receives, if I'm not mistaken, the reasons were because Hori has possessive and homophobic attitudes, and so, I'm probably going to look like a complete bitch, but so, It's not like I'm surprised, Japan is Japan after all, but I understand a lot of people's frustration. In general, it's quite fun, especially because there's nothing better than a Slice of Life genre to relax. I believe that the points that I found a little strange, but it didn't ruin my experience, were, firstly, the fact that it seemed like all the characters needed to have a partner, I found that a little strange, but I don't judge, I just think it's not necessary that all the characters actually develop a relationship with someone so they can be super mega happy (the exception of the anime was just poor Kono), secondly, I know this is a silly reason, but why did they turn Miyamura into a generic character?? ??? He was just perfect with his long hair and piercings, I genuinely mourned his hair, but I'll try to get over it.
Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 9, 2024
I don't want to be rude or anything, but this is my first time being so disgusted by a manga.
The story tries to introduce us to the relationships and feelings of 14-year-old teenagers, where there is the discovery of new feelings and self-revelations.
The manga fails in everything it sets out to do, there is no story, there are characters with feelings and such, but there is no real development, either in the characters or in the narrative. The chapters are EXTREMELY short, the author couldn't even make a story interesting enough to fill a chapter, and had to make several very short “extra” chapters. This
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entire manga is so poor that it doesn't even support its main problem, which would be Kanata and Kazuki's secret relationship, but the manga doesn't even make a point of explaining why they hide it, like, are there any restrictions? Because it doesn't make any sense. It's exhausting to read this, but the length of the chapters or the lack of story wasn't what bothered me most, but rather the pedophilia present. It's not new that many manga have a huge age difference, and that has always bothered me a lot, but now seeing a manga dealing with the relationship between an adult woman and a 14-year-old boy in a normal way makes me sick. I don't want to accuse anyone, but this manga made me think that its author probably has some kind of pedophilia fetish, because it's not just one couple that this age difference occurs, in addition to the physiological difference, it happens in at least three couples from the manga. There are more extremely hideous couples with crazy age differences than there are normal couples. I understand that when we are young, at the beginning of puberty, we tend to be interested in older people, but everything changes when much older people become interested in teenagers who haven't even left elementary school. My reaction to this manga is disgust. There's no story, there's no development, there's no explanations, but there's a lot of pedophilia.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Feb 8, 2024
Não sei se posso afirmar que é um anime que me marcou realmente, mas é um bom anime.
Satou é um garoto com um passado triste, onde seu falecido namorado se matou após uma discussão entre os dois, deixando para ele somente sua guitarra. As coisas começam a brilhar para Satou quando ele conhece Uenoyama, um garoto de outra turma que possui uma banda, e o mesmo o ensina a tocar guitarra. Assim, após um tempo Satou se junta a banda de Uenoyama, onde conhece Akihito e Haruki.
O anime explora bastante a relação de aceitação do próprio passado, e, na minha opinião, essa é a
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mensagem mais bonita que o anime passa, afinal, sabemos que o que Mafuyu passou está longe de ser algo fácil, é um acontecimento chocante, que, inclusive, choca seu público também. Posso estar falando bobagens, mas acredito que a música que toca está entre uma das músicas de anime mais famosas, pelo menos em meu nicho, e não é por menos, é uma música emocionante, além de muito boa. Definitivamente Mafuyu mostrou que seu talento vocal está bem longe daquele “lalalala”, e, meu Deus, sei que todo mundo fala isso, mas que cena vergonhosa, ela acontece duas vezes e na segunda vez podia jurar que estava me causando dor física, mas tudo bem, já passou. Outro ponto importante que quero ressaltar é que, diferente de muitos BLs, esse anime não apela pra ultra sexualização ou para temas focados na negação da própria aceitação, sei que esse é um assunto que deve ser tratado, mas quando sempre resumimos histórias de amor LGBT a preconceito e negação é meio maçante, as vezes só queremos ver um amor sem muitas barreiras, claro, Given é realista e ainda trata de assuntos como esse, mas o romance dos protagonistas ocorre de uma forma tão natural e satisfatória que demonstra que o foco claramente não é no medo de julgamento da sociedade e sim em um desenvolvimento entre eles dois. O anime também possui um senso de humor ótimo, que me gerou vários sorrisos, e personagens com muita personalidade e super interessantes. Bom, se você leu até aqui deve se perguntar o porquê que eu fiz um comentário mais ácido no começo da review dizendo que o anime não me marcou se eu não paro de elogia-lo, é uma questão exclusivamente pessoal, mas, por ter pego muitos e muitos spoilers do anime seu impacto em mim se reduziu a quase nulo, como eu já sabia muitas das coisas que aconteceriam não me vi surpresa e nem triste em momentos que deveria estar, mas, mesmo assim, acredito que, por mais que esse anime não tenho me marcado, poderá marcar outras pessoas menos curiosas que evitam spoilers.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Feb 6, 2024
Unbearable at the beginning, but the end is good.
The northern and southern kingdoms are at war, to stop this the princess of the southern kingdom and the prince of the northern kingdom announce their marriage and ask for peace. Pretending to everyone that they have a good relationship, when, in reality, they both hate each other.
This synopsis is certainly very good, it would make me interested and thirsty for a story about enemies to lovers, however, I have to admit, I didn't like it very much. At first it seemed like a kind of torture, I swear to God, I read the first five chapters
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and I felt like I was in a loop, there was no evolution, the chapters were all the same, it was always the same narrative: it introduces them pretending to be a couple, she she curses him, says she hates him, leaves his side, gets kidnapped or someone tries to kill her, he rescues her and, finally, she thinks: “ah, he’s not even that bad”. This looping was repeated for who knows how many chapters, I believe that this manga only starts to get good after the 10th chapter, and, of course, I had fun reading the last chapters, but still, it's not a big deal really. The fact that she always ends up in danger or kidnapped irritates me, but I'll give it a discount based on the date of the manga, since at that time strong women weren't very popular.
Note: I know I cursed the manga horribly, but the last chapter left me with a warm heart. I love hot daddies.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 30, 2024
It definitely has a soundtrack that many anime would envy.
Arima is a boy who, due to his childhood with an abusive mother, abandoned the piano, even though he was considered a prodigy as a child. Arima's life changes direction when he meets a determined violinist named Kaoru, who makes him return to the stage and competitions.
It's a beautiful anime, with music scenes worthy of being considered works of art. I believe there are only two points that displeased me in this story. Firstly, I feel that the number of episodes is unnecessary, it seems that in many episodes not so many things happen, or at
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least not enough things to have the focus of an entire episode. Second, maybe this part is more my fault and my expectations, but I started watching this anime believing it would be a romance, and of course, it is present, but it is not the focus of the anime, its focus is much more on the drama and in Arima's overcoming, however, seeing it in relation to the romance, it seems that there was much more focus on Arima and Tsubaki's relationship and feelings, than on Arima and Kaori's relationship. I felt as if Kaori was almost like an angel the entire anime, someone fantastic, untouchable, who saved Arima from her traumas, she's wonderful, but I didn't feel empathy for her, I didn't feel close to her as a character, (even though the letter lessened this feeling of distance), something that CERTAINLY happened with Tsubaki, as her unilateral feelings are explored a lot. Well, it must have been because of this lack of connection I had with Kaori that I didn't even cry when she died, of course, also because I already knew it would happen due to spoilers LOL, but it's not like the anime hid that this would happen.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 27, 2024
It's a short manga, I can't expect a super story.
I believe that this manga would be a pleasant story if it had a relevant amount of chapters, so, of course, because it is very short, things happen very quickly, like the plot of Armélia pretending to be a boy. But, well, trying to analyze the story without focusing on how quickly it happens, we have something that you don't always see, a romantic shoujo manga that takes place in the times of king and queen with pirates and knights, but, I admit that I have prejudice with the author of “Vampire Knight”, so I was
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suspicious of the story from the beginning. Regarding the characters, I'm going to be cruel, Armélia is useless, doesn't do anything she sets out to do and always needs to be rescued, while Luce, or Scars, is just a scoundrel.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 17, 2024
One thing is clear, we “can't” immediately judge a manga written in the 2000s, after all, especially in Japan, their thoughts are very different from today's, but even so, you can still enjoy the story a lot.
Well, the first things that interested me right away were the following:
-The personality of the protagonist, she is still a crybaby and a bit silly girl, but just because she is not a shy and embarrassed girl is already of interest to me.
- Boy's costume, I don't know what my attachment is to this silly detail, maybe it's nostalgia for films from the 2000s that use this a lot.
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Every woman's dream, a man who makes you smile while others make you cry.
Good, but there are also definitely negative points, which weren't relevant enough to ruin my experience but may have ruined others':
- Strange “nudity”, when I started reading the manga I felt a little uncomfortable with the number of times the protagonist appeared without clothes, I didn't feel it was really necessary to demonstrate her laid-back personality, despite the story having moments of sex.
- Problematic ML, returning to the subject, it must be understood that the manga was written in other times with other thoughts, but it can discourage many people from continuing to read. Hino is an asshole, from his first scene, the justification for that horrible act was how he felt bad about seeing her happy while he was mistreated, and so, he decided to “dirty her”. Terrible, and often makes you think about how that relationship could be an example of something abusive.
- Sudden change at the end, I must admit that I wanted Midori to stay with Kazuma from the beginning, but this happening out of nowhere near the end left me a little disconcerted. I wondered if this change was planned.
I had fun reading this manga, despite the absurd moments that happen. I'm still in shock and confused that she ended up with Kazuma at the end of it all, it was definitely what I wanted, but I didn't expect it to be so sudden. But let's face it, Kazuma really is every girl's dream, he may not be the best on the football team, or the prettiest boy in school, but he was there to make her smile while Hino made her cry. In many moments it is frustrating that she prefers a man who used her body out of pure evil rather than a man who protects her.
~Nine <3
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jan 15, 2024
So short and yet so exciting.
Hotaru is a girl who usually spends her summers with her uncle, in one of those years she meets Gin, a “ghost” boy whose body is supported by the magic of the mountain God, the two become friends and develop a friendship that lasts for years, meeting every summer. The only problem is that Hotaru will never be able to touch him, because otherwise her body will disappear.
It scares me how short Japanese films are, but well, there's no shortage of emotion. I didn't believe I would cry 44 minutes into the film, I wasn't putting any faith in it,
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but what a beautiful film. I read a sentence defining this anime that left me shaken, “The story of a 'hug'”, it's sad to think that, practically, until the end of the film he fulfilled his promise to never touch her, only with the final hug when his body it was already disappearing. It's very beautiful, very cute, and I don't think anyone would regret allocating 44 minutes of their time to be moved by this work of art.
~Nine<3
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Sep 4, 2023
Honestly, what did Ren do beyond trying not to betray his own girlfriend to earn Ninako's love?
Story: Look, I won't try to mask my bias against narratives that climax with betrayal, it really is a theme that gets on my nerves and certainly makes me angry at the protagonists. I can't like traitors, sorry. But aside from that, it still doesn't please me. I feel like it lingers on this "oh, I like him, but he's dating someone else, blah blah blah" for a long time, time they could have used to try to develop Ren a bit more ;)
Art: I find the author's style
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very beautiful, so much so that I got excited when I started reading because it's an art that I consider truly pleasant.
Characters: Annoying. Both protagonists annoy me, probably for the reason already mentioned. But I'll specify further:
Ninako - Annoying, irritating, crazy. I can't understand how a neurotic girl can like a guy who doesn't even talk to her. She just accepts her feelings without giving a chance to the guy who, dramatic pause, IS NOT IN A RELATIONSHIP.
Ren - The character, who coincidentally is the protagonist, is the most uninteresting in the manga. It's frustrating, his relationship with Ninako is strange and distant. There doesn't seem to be a real connection, as if Ren is neither close to Ninako nor the reader. We don't know about his life, what he feels, how he feels, nothing. It's almost boring, and to me, he's just a good-looking guy without a story.
Andou - He's my favorite character in the manga. I wish the story was about him. We learn more about feelings from him than from the whole narrative of Ninako and Ren. He really fought for his feelings, didn't just stand there accepting them, he tried and got hurt. Let's agree, we all know he was always the better choice.
Enjoyment: Starting from chapter 15, I began to get stressed, hating the narrative and its dragging. It might please you if you desire little (and don't have a problem with betrayal).
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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