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5
1
Finished
Nov 15, 2012
5.7/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
3
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The story was somewhat creative. I've read stories with the boy who loves a homophobic but they eventually come together before, but they're not very common. At least, not this variation of the story. Naoto gets on even my nerves quite a bit, but he becomes more tolerable as the series goes on. Hajime's character was okay, i'm sure that hes fairly appealing overall, its just that I dont usually take liking nor interest in people like him. I found this manga because i've read many of this mangaka's works. I love her art with all of my heart, so I always try toget my hands on her works as soon as they come out. My favorite part of the story was definitely the art, and its probably the reason why I liked it so much. I do plan to reread this manga soon, mostly because my memory of it is a bit fuzzy and its short. If your really really into yaoi, then maybe take a look at this...if not, then maybe check out some other stuff first.
Naoto is Hajime's childhood friend. Naoto may look cute but then again, his attitude gets to everyone's nerves. Even though Naoto's like that, Hajime still has his eyes on him. But... one thing to know about Naoto: he hates homosexuals and wishes they will become extinct and rot in hell! (Source: MU)
For some reason, I don't like this one. Maybe I am just not a fan of their trope but it doesn't make sense to me. The story, progress, flow, and plot are confusing. It is nothing special. Although the character designs are good, the relationship and character development are nowhere to be found. I didn't enjoy it that much. I did not find anything enticing about the panels. Everything is too quick and the love interest of the main character doesn't make sense. How can he be homophobic but fell in love with the mc (i can't even remember his name because he is forgettable)that easily? I think the trope would've worked if it was executed differently. The other couples didn't excite me either. The fast pacing doesn't match the identities of the characters. The panels aren't cohesive. It felt like dragging my feet to finish reading this.
Cute boys, nice character development (albeit very fast paced) and pretty funny, overall it's more than a decent read. Each dynamic between the guys has its own charm, from a love story between a guy who's homophobic and another who likes him, two step-brothers and a delinquent with a piano player. None of them are particularly new or unique but it's fun here. The art and character designs are also very good, they work just right for the fluff. My only complaint is that, as I mentioned, all of it is quite fast paced and there's only five chapters, so it might not be enoughtime to appreciate these interactions, but I still liked it. Nothing special if you don't like fluffy yaoi, but if you do, give this a chance, it's worth your time.