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Jan 12, 2019 to Mar 12, 2021
8.7/10
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(TLDR at the bottom, and as always, thanks for reading) I remember when I read the first 2 chapters and somehow confused myself into believing that this was an actual harem manga, then I put it on hold for the longest minute because I thought it was going to be something I would rather read later. I got back into this because I remembered this only had 4 pages per chapter, still thinking this was a legit harem manga. After re-reading the first 2 chapters, I found out that this was a legit pseudo harem as opposed to a normal one, then continued to fly throughthis at top speeds. I am happy to say, I am glad I got back into this and finished it. I won't lie, this isn't something I would then say "10/10 manga, don't be dumb like me", instead it is a little gem that more people need to know about. The narrative is rather simple. As it says on the tin, it is quite literally a makeshift harem starring two characters within it. I am not too sure who would go to such great lengths to satisfy such a fantasy, but hey, I am not one to shame other people's fantasies, to each their own. And so, such activities revolving around the premise continue on and on into the story. One thing with romance manga of this kind is that it uses its premise indefinitely for the sake of content, but this story does have a few diverging contents to add to its belt, such as Rin being part of the drama club which in turn the whole premise of the story makes more sense when it can be aligned that acting is essential for a pseudo harem of this kind to work. The story also doesn't seem to miss out on this part of an individual's life too, in a way that most other stories of this kind do where such activities are just a side aspect of one's life. There are multiple references back to the club, I think more than once we see the club in the flesh too. In addition to this, there is also Eiji's life actually being taken into account, he is a senpai soon moving into college/university, the story does make this relevant to every matter currently unfolding, again, not something just on the side only to conveniently show up later. I have to say that the level of detail for this story is not one to be underestimated, although universally this is basic, it should be understood that not a lot of manga like so go into this level of depth, or maybe I haven't seen enough, even so, this has good depth. I wouldn't call it grand worldbuilding, but this universe understands what should take place and where it is placed on how important it is. Makes for a solid story even if the outcome of it is simple on a superficial level. Characters are good, one thing that does get me with characters is that everyone who isn't an MC pretty much has little to no importance. I can't say the story tried to remotely invest in the time to care about those side characters, it isn't necessarily a bad thing this has happened, however, they exist no matter, and there are quite a small bit this manga deals with. The odd 1 or 2 developed characters here would have made for a nice variety of cast honestly. Unfortunately, it is not here. But as mentioned at the start, the good story allowed for some real human characters with personally and chemistry to call their own. MCs here are really enjoyable honestly. The art is average, honestly nothing great about it, it looks fine, but you could probably find the same thing within this genre particularly. Standard character design, no moment of showing off what the artist can do, it is really just fine and generic. At least it isn't bad. I enjoy a lot of things, and yes, Pseudo Harem was one of them. It is quite wholesome with explicit progression you can feed off from, not everyday manga like these come out so it made for a better read, especially with how fast this is to read. TLDR: Very simple romance manga that does things slightly better than the rest in the narrative aspect. ---------- At the end of the day, will you get too much out of this? No. Unless you value things highly. But it is a good read one that I would recommend to quite literally everyone I know interested in the genre. It is short too, only having 4-page chapters for each chapter which makes this a <12 hour day read if you are fast, there isn't a ton of text to read anyway. If I can read this with no fuss, you can too. But this just goes to show that the cheesy "never just a book by its cover" is all the more true. Maybe I should add a "get a better vocab understanding and read carefully as to what is happening" on the end of that because I apparently can't do either of the two lol. But yes, don't be like me. Don't skip this one as I did.
Eiji Kitahama, a second year high school student, just wants to be popular. To help him realize this dream, Rin Nanakura, his junior in the drama club, uses her acting skills to create a harem of loving girls for him. Though the various "girls" all show fondness toward Eiji, the affection of the actress behind them is very real. Rin's colorful acting continuously delights Eiji, but will the starlet herself ever make her way into his heart? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Eiji Harem is a beautifully crafted work of Art... and One that deserves more appreciation. Sparked by innocence and carried by wholesomeness, it never loses its charm. Not much can be said about the story, its as simple as it can get. The Characters are also not all that complex, but there is this layer of genuinity that makes the said experience so sweet and adorable. I was juggling between work, sickness, procrastination, and studying for an entrance exam. So something as comforting as this manga was indeed a need. While I did flop the exam... I am glad I read this manga before the exam...This manga may not be a critical masterpiece... however, it is indeed a work of wonder and comfort for the reader <3
As good as it gets? Probably not. A fun heart-warming story none-the-less? Most definitely. Psuedo Harem or Gigi Harem is a take on the harem genre that sort of gives you everything you want without the pain of having to choose a girl at the end of the series. I say sort of because it never really made me feel like there were multiple people and that the way they used the harem kinda was just for jokes and for the occasional heart-warming / super emotional moment. Which I find to be good. Compared to other manga like Quintessential Quintuplets, this one lacks the same drama soif you were expecting something like that based on the name, I recommend you change your expectations or reconsider reading the manga. Chapters are short, around 4 pages each, and it's all pretty damn fun. More similar to a 4-koma with plot, you feel me? all in all it was a fun ride from start to finish even if the wait for chapters seemed long. 8/10
Giji Harem or Pseudo Harem is probaly one of the most heart-melting story I have ever read and I biasly thing it's the romcom that every romcom want to be like with very compelling story and yes, very shocking, an actual plot and an actual ending. It's a manga that give you everything you want in a romcom manga without the extra steps of drama or love triangle. At the start, Giji Harem got me with its beautiful artwork and the very creative take on the genre (a girl pretend to be a harem) but after 10 to 30 chapters in, I actually got invested inthe two protagonists cause their chemistry is just so great and as time go on you can actually see the development in their relationship. The plot point of Giji Harem doesn't require any drama (as mention before) but get delivered to the reader in a very gently and subtle way cause you know what is going to happen through the build up that the author give us through everysingle chapter. However, it doesn't feel forced but very sastisfying and heart-warming. Eventhough, Giji Harem is kind of a short read, I enjoyed it throughoutly and it sure one of the less popular manga that deserve more attention
This is actually a pretty quick read despite the chapter count. It's relaxed, nothing crazy, just a silly little romance story with a good ending. I don't really have much more to say about it, honestly. For people who dislike the basic boring harem trope, this is a good breath of fresh air. It's like the Saiki K of the romance genre, if Saiki K wasn't already the Saiki K of the romance genre. The characters were fun and entertaining, and I wouldn't say I latched onto any in particular, but I didn't dislike anybody. It's a wholeheartedly pretty calm story, and worth reading imo. Worldbuilding: 9/10 Story:10/10 Writing: 10/10 Art: 8/10 Main Characters: 10/10 Side Characters: 8/10 Ending: 9/10