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アリスの100℃C
7
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Mar 19, 2008 to Sep 19, 2008
2.5/10
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To be honest, I'm feeling a little pissed off right now, and it's not because of my stupid pun just now. That anger is mixed with the surprise that anyone could ever think about creating a manga like this, but I guess if your mind is twisted enough, a few "masterpieces" could emerge, and some unfortunate victims could end up reading those "masterpieces". Take me, for example; by chance, I encountered a lowly-rated manga on MAL and, out of curiosity, decided to read it in order to see why it was so bad. (Keep in mind I ignored the synopsis.) The end result was merealizing that there are, indeed, manga out there that could disgust me more than any borderline-hentai manga could. Of course, there is fan-service, but this is not just mere fan-service; this is pee-service! Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my review of the "masterpiece" of a manga, Alice no 100°Cc! Alice no 100°Cc follows Aoi Kururi, a high school boy who practices onmyou-ji - or should I say, onmyou-pee - magic. He has a very sensitive nose, and he can smell it when girls have to pee. Whether it's breaking spells related to pee or girls who are triggered into peeing by certain things, this manga is a pee-fetishist's dream come true! ....I'm sorry. I just can't come up with a good synopsis to write for this freaking manga. I can't really blame myself, though; the plot of this manga is practically non-existent. There are two arcs that last two chapters, but that doesn't help much, especially considering there are only seven chapters in this manga overall. The short length also harms the characters; they're barely given any time to develop as characters, if character development was even possible. To summarize all of the characters, Aoi is a disgusting pervert, and the rest of the cast is always like, "I have to go really, really bad!" If you haven't already guessed what is the main driving force for this manga, it's a whole load of pee jokes! The mangaka, Chizuna Nakajima, has obviously put in as many pee jokes and urine itself in as possible in an attempt to maybe get the reader to laugh. News flash, Nakajima-sensei; it's disgusting, not funny! Sure, the art is okay (albeit nothing special), but it doesn't distract us from any of the urination that takes place in this manga; considering that it's actually drawn, it only makes it worse! Overall, Alice on 100°Cc is, without a doubt, the worst and most disgusting manga I have ever read. If you have a pee fetish, I only have two things to say to you. The first is that you may be one of the only people who might find pleasure in this manga; the second is that you need to go see a therapist right now. It's obvious that you and the mangaka who even came up with this in the first place need some serious help.
Aoi Kururi is an onmyou-ji who is studying smells at a private academy. He in fact hates using onmyou magic, but when a spell is mysteriously cast on his whole class that causes everyone to wet themselves, he finds that with the warm power and sweet smell of girls' pee, his magic becomes more powerful, and he saves his class by breaking the spell. This is the story of the strange misadventures of Aoi, his sisters, and his friends. (Source: MangaUpdates)
Alice no 100°Cc is a rightfully little-known romcom ecchi manga that focuses on a young man named Aoi Kururi who is the son of a long line of incense-smellers. Due to this, he has inherited the ability to use "onmyou-ji" magic, which seems to primarily have the power to give young women collars that cause them to urinate, and then have to urinate again soon after finishing, until a user of onmyou-ji magic uses straws, perverted fantasies, and tissues to cure them of the spell they are under. As you might have guessed already, the manga much deserves its score and lack of popularity. The mangauses humor that mostly revolves around girls wetting themselves, forcefully removing Aoi's clothes, very open incest, and more typical ecchi humor. The humor is decent, at best, but overall the manga is just not very good. The peeing jokes get old pretty quickly, the weird pervert magic is pretty funny throughout, but I wasn't exactly dying of laughter through reading it. There were a few particularly funny moments towards the middle of the work, but it was largely very, very bland. The characters are largely very bland, the romantic interest (who scarcely appears whatsoever, and who the MC never makes any advances on) is simply just shy, the younger sister feels inadequate due to her inability to use the onmyou-ji magic that both her older brother and sister can, the main character is a smell pervert and later a pee pervert. The most interesting character was Asuka Kazusa, who seems to be both a total pervert but also a refined character, as the manga points out. The rest are largely uninspired, however. There's really very little to say about this piece, the art is decent, the "story" is very much not. But if you like reading things that make you think "how did this get published in an official manga magazine", maybe you'll enjoy it, or maybe if you, like the author, really, really like pee. Overall, the manga gives exactly what it sets out to, at the very least, a subpar romcom ecchi about girls who just can't stop peeing their pants, if that's you're thing, by all means do read it, but if you expect literally anything else from this besides a few cheap laughs, if that, and pages practically stained with "Alice's warmth", then read something that's actually worthwhile.
