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オレンジチョコレート
Ongoing
13
Finished
Dec 26, 2008 to Nov 26, 2013
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
Story 7 We all have had a desire to be more of what we are not, and had people who we wish we were. Well, thanks to a wish and 1000 visits to a shrine, Ritsu and Ciro, childhood friends get to experience it first hand. Kind of like freaky friday, but the people who switch are of different genders and they a friends who didn't fight. The chapters defiantly have an over aching plot but it travels on at a relaxed pace that seems normal without being boring. This has a distinctly Japanese feel. I don't know if it from the stone guardians, thetraditional dance, how Chiro always refers to herself in the third person or the step game at the very beginning. Art 7 I liked the art, but i am not a picky and read a lot of styles without trouble. But i found it very pleasant to look at. I think the characters all look different, and the eyes are not abnormally huge it has a little more of an adult feel while seamlessly incorporating cute characters and chibi faces. I am giving it an 7 characters 8 The characters in this are really enjoyable. I love watching them interact with each. The interpersonal dynamics are good, but not in a drama lama way, in a light hearted warm and funny way. I really like the relationship Chiro and Ritsu have. They are remarkably different but both cherish and look up to the other... which only adds to their problems when the meddlesome foxes grant the wish. I also like Chiro's older sister because she is competent and silly. And i also like how close the how families are. I feel like i am learning to like the characters even more as i learn more about them. They feel deep and i haven't really come across throwaway characters like in other mangas. Even the people who's basic characters are repeated in other mangas (the director who does stuff on a whim, the guy who is a tsundere) they fit naturally and feel like themselves. Enjoyment 9 This has defiantly made me laugh but it mostly made me smile. I love the foxes, and watching Chiro and Ritsu's facial expressions are transfered from one to the other. It makes me feel amused and warm. I like the dynamics and even though i can't point to anything in particular. overall 8 I enjoy it more and more as I read. The author has done a good job making things that could easily be outrageous and patched together natural and I think that gives the story strength. I am surprised that it is not more popular
A romantic comedy with a distinctly Japanese flavor. Next-door neighbors Chiro and Ritsu have been best friends since childhood. Ritsu, the eldest son of a family of traditional nichibu dancers, is thrust into the public eye as his career takes off, and his growing fame begins to test the pair’s friendship. And now the twist: when a wish made at a shrine actually comes true, Chiro and Ritsu find themselves inhabiting each others’ bodies. A further complication arises because Ritsu is not just a dancer, he is a famous onnagata, or female impersonator, popularly known as the “Courtesan Prince.” (Source: MU)
I really enjoyed reading this manga. In fact, part of me wishes I hadn't read it at all to avoid the sheer disappointment of realising only the first 31 chapters are translated and not the whole thing! After getting used to the fun and loveable characters and wanting to see what happens next among them at the end of each chapter, it was a blow to find out that was all I could read. The story itself doesn't always seem much more than your typical romance/slice-of-life. Basically; the two main characters have a faint desire to live as the other and have the other's strengths.Their 'wish' is granted and they end up occasionally switching bodies at the most inconvenient times, which at times strains their relationship but also brings them closer. The pace is generally smooth and relaxed. The romance is very very slow (understandable for two characters who have grown up as close friends), there isn't really any serious drama, it's quite lighthearted, and the pace is nice and relaxed. The art is very nice and pleasant to look at. Not overly 'cutesy' like a lot of other romance manga, it almost has a somewhat 'mature' feel to it, definitely suiting the traditional side, while still using fun and comedic expressions. The characters are great. They really add to the story to keep it from getting boring. I really loved Ritsu and Chiro's relationship - how close and comfortable they are together. It's a very sweet relationship and the main reason I kept turning the pages. It's also a nice change to have a long-haired male lead. All in all, a warm, enjoyable read, but very very sad to reach the last available chapter.