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ラブ♥モンスター
82
12
Finished
2002 to 2005
7.4/10
Average Review Score
68%
Recommend It
19
Reviews Worldwide
Love Monster was a great shoujo manga. If you like the romance type, with funny characters, and a serious plot on the side then you're gonna love this manga. The story revolves around a girl named Hiyo who goes to a school for monsters where you meet Kurou who is one of the leading monsters in the monster society because he is a crow. One of my favorite parts about the manga was learning all about his past with Hiyo and seeing their relationship evolve into something much, much bigger than the two of them. Later in the series you find out what their destiny andthe fates that they're meant to follow and it honestly just kind of melts your heart when you see how much they truly love each other.I would have liked to see a little more character developement from some of the characters especially Hiyo, but I loved all of them just as much with or without it. What can I say? I'm a sucker for love. -_-" The ending is one of the cheesiest I've seen in a shoujo manga, but you really love it because it fits with the whole story. It's completely cute and adorable so I recommend this series for anyone who just wants to feel all warm and fuzzy inside at the end. ^^
After failing the entrance exams to her school of choice, Hiyo Osora gets an acceptance letter from SM Academy. But she didn't even apply or take its exam! When she arrives, there's something amiss—all the students are... monsters!? And the head of the student council says he's her fiancé right before he sprouts giant black wings! What strange fate brought Osora to SM Academy, and what supernatural fate awaits her after this!? (Source: ShoujoMagic)
The art was great and the premise, especially toward the end, was amazing. What I couldn't stand was the fact that the heroine was so mind-numbingly stupid and useless. Hiyo, even after discovering her powers, spends chapter after chapter being saved by people. Various powerful monsters fall in love with her simply because she's virtuous and nice (meaning: because she is the heroine) and don't seem to mind at all that she's so stupid that she needs to be pulled out of every little thing. Hiyo aside, I loved the other characters especially the background for her parents and their generationof monsters. It added a lot of depth, though it's a shame that the entire story had to revolve around someone so redundant.
Alright ill start this review and by the end i hope you have made a decision on if your going to read it or not so here i go. ~Story~ I greatly enjoyed the story i thought at first it was a mediocre manga but when you get past the 5th chapter you really start to appriciate the deeper plot. it goes like this A girl transfers to a school in the middle of a forest and is immediatly taken to the "king" of the school, he tells her not to try to escape him an eventually begins to fall inlove with him as he trysto seduce her its rather intresting how much she and the main boy grow and then you go out from the just romance plot later and start to see a very deep and well thought out plot about this girls demonic self and that shes a rare demon and of couse that she serves a great perpose in saving the world so she ends up fixing it. I loved the plot ~Overall~ Usually i would go into the art and characters but im not going to with this one and just sum it up in the "overall" section so here we go.. The art was amazingly beautiful and had alot of unique characteristics while the characters grew and developed plus learned about eachother and themselves through the whole manga i loved that. Overall i would suggest it to all comedy/romance/fantasy/hot man/pretty girl lovers alike because it has abit of everything 10 all across
Oh dear, where to start... A long, long time ago, back when the scanlations for this manga were still coming out, I used to love it. But re-reading it many years later with a more critical eye, Love Monster only stands out from the myriad of shoujo work through 3 aspects: self-insert fantasy, uneven pacing, and a rushed and strange ending. Let's take it one by one. Story - 4/10 You know how sometimes an interesting idea with lots of potential pops up? This could have been it, but Miyagi proved to not have the writing ability to expand the plot too much outside the broad strokesfrom the beginning. The biggest fault is probably the pacing, with certain arcs taking up surprisingly many chapters for the little content they offer. And, of course, most suffer from monster-of-the-week syndrome, except instead of monsters (well...they kind of are monsters), you have characters sexually/physically assaulting Hiyoko, then fawning over how perfect she is. There are some aspects I would've liked to see more of, like the training and use of supernatural abilities, and the monster social hierarchy (which we see a glimpse of with the crow families). Unfortunately, every plot point that could be even remotely interesting is rushed through to make room for the forceful and unstable romance between the main couple. For me, the biggest "yikes" moment was in the first few chapters, when Kurou imprisons Hiyoko in his tower, then, to punish her for trying to escape, he rips her clothes off, ties her to the bathtub and forcefully fingers her while she keeps saying "no!". If that's not sexual assault, then I don't know what is. But, of course, this is a Z-grade shoujo so all of it is presented as romantic. I don't know why I kept reading after that; I probably hoped it'd have some bearing on the plot or characterization, but it's never mentioned again after it's over. Characters - 3/10 Love Monster is guilty of introducing a ton of characters and not doing anything worthwhile with them. 90% of the time a male character is introduced, he falls in love with Hiyoko and tries to sexually assault her; if a female character is introduced, she will try to harm Hiyoko but eventually end up befriending her because of her "pure heart" (which is most likely airheadedness, but I digress). Hiyoko is probably the blandest and most useless and annoying shoujo protagonist I've encountered since Kurumi from 'Haou Airen'. Aside from the first few chapters where she displays SOME agency of her own, she's the type of protagonist that things happen TO, otherwise crying, waiting to be rescued, and generally being pushed around between various factions without displaying any proactive qualities. Kurou isn't really any better, embodying the classic shoujo male MC trope of "tall, dark, abusive-because-of-LOVE, mysterious and handsome". 95% of the side characters remain mostly as they were introduced, personality-wise, save for their heel-turn moment of falling in love/friendship with Hiyoko. As a consequence, despite being more interesting than the main couple, they get very little screen time that doesn't tie in to Hiyoko somehow. I would've given this section a 2 if it weren't for Yuki, Gin, Haine, Shou, Maki, and Kurou's father - with the latter two being by far the most interesting characters in the manga. Art - 5/10 Every character is either handsome or cute. Simple as that. Not an ugly or even average character to be seen. In an attempt to make the girls look even cuter, Miyagi dresses them up in frilly clothes so much that they end up resembling dolls more than humans (which is...fitting, considering their mental development). A particularly jarring example is Kurou's mother, and while her fashion sense is explained, her character still came across as an example of "trying too hard to shock and be original". While pretty characters are normal and expected for shoujo, what I could not get past is how badly full body shots are done. The boys are significantly taller in order to make the girls look even more cute and dainty by comparison, but when Hiyoko and Kurou stand side by side it's like putting an elementary school student next to a college student. I'm not even exaggerating, the proportions really are that bad! Aside from that, there are only about 4 character templates, so everyone ends up looking quite same-y. Enjoyment - 3/10 The first chapters were entertaining to read solely because the world building is interesting and the character interactions would make for a varsity-tier drinking game based on the number of times Hiyoko is sexually assaulted. But after that? Not even a so-bad-it's-good read. Boring, repetitive, and ultimately pointless. Hiyoko never grows a spine, Kurou is still an abusive asshole, everyone else may as well be dead, and who even cares about the main plot anymore. Overall - 3/10 While the supernatural aspect is interesting, there is too little world building to make reading this worthwhile. The characters themselves could have been good, yet ultimately fell prey to cliches and lack of development in favor of a stale romance plot that's been done so many times before and brings nothing new to the table. I would advise avoiding this, especially given its length; there really is no point in investing the time to read 80+ chapters of such an all-around disappointing work. No, seriously, it's not even one of those so-bad-it's-good trashy stories.
Love Monster was about a girl who attends a monster school and the school president is in love with her for some reason. It's a love, comedy, drama series with decent action for a shoujo. Story 7/10: The story at times seemed a little hokey, the amount of times the main character was kidnapped/harassed was to the point of ridiculousness.. but overall it had nice twists and turns. Especially towards the end of the series, it became more serious and moved nicely. Art 7/10: The art was good, typical; big eyes, attractive men, small busty girls. Some of the male side characters were quite impressive (frommy female viewpoint..) Character 8/10: Each character, less Hiyo's dad, was nicely developed and explained throughout the story. There wasn't a real "villian" but they were all likable. Enjoyment 7/10: It was a nice enjoyable read, but nothing extraordinary. Overall 7/10: I recommend it, at times I wasn't too keen on finishing, but overall it's a nice read, with humor, nice looks and cool monsters.. I did like how the mangaka would explain some of the different types of monsters on her sidenotes.. that was nice..
