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14
3
Finished
Jun 24, 2021 to Oct 25, 2022
10.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
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Compared to a lot of romance manga, I see this as one of the genuine few that actually do a good job at romance. It's not a cheap thrill and it is certainly not trying to pander towards a perverted audience. If someone asked me to compare Kumakura-san to Boku and The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity, I would say they are the same. Except for the length. I have mixed feelings on the length of this manga as it's only 14 chapters. One one hand the story is brimming with detail for only 14 chapters which I have to applaud the author for doingas it makes the manga feel a lot longer/bigger than it actually is, and on the other hand there is not enough chapters. There was definitely some more plots being made for future chapters but I assume they got scrapped due to the series being cut. (You can tell what I am talking about when you read it.) I also just wanted to see more. Everyone has something that they want to gatekeep. For me this is one of those things that I want to gatekeep. It's such a nice manga that I can't help but want to keep it underground so it doesn't get tainted by the masses. But at the same time, I want to share it too. It feels like I am in my own relationship with this manga, like I will get jealous if I see it with other people. Oh well. Overall, Kumakura-san to Boku is THE best romance manga I have read ever. Despite its 14 chapters, it delivers a well written story with no crazy shenanigans or twists. Just a story about two people coming to terms with each other and slowly falling for each other. Oh and the girl wears a bear mask which is definitely a highlight of the entire manga. I give this manga a Djungelskog out of 10 as I like bears.
Kumakura-san to Boku is just a really fun read. It has several strong themes and motifs. The characters are developed fairly well given its length. It's one of the few romance manga where you can understand the relationship between the MMC and the FMC and it doesn't seem contrived, random, or forced. Hachiya's feelings for Kumakura make perfect sense in the context of the narrative, and her feelings also make sense. Hachiya being somewhat dense also makes perfect sense given his past, and the author doesn't drag out the dense bit for 200 chapters like some manga do. Kumakura's feelings for Hachiya also make sensewithin the themes being discussed. One character's presence feels hollow and it feels like there should have been more there. Rather than what he was introduced as, he should've been introduced as the brother's butler given the fact that he just never comes back up after that chapter. Kumakura being hands down top 5 cutest girls in animanga cancels that writing hiccup out so really there's nothing else I can rate this but 10/10. It takes a fun and interesting concept, expands on it well, with an extremely cohesive narrative and likeable characters. There was honestly a lot more room to develop other characters besides the main 3, but not in 14 chapters. For a 14 chapter romance it does everything perfectly.