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16
2
Finished
May 19, 2010 to Dec 19, 2012
7.5/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
It's like not your normal manga where a robot from future helps you. lel STORY: There is nothing complex about the story as this is a short manga. Still it lacks in many areas like there isn't any suspense, well what can we do. However the mangaka made the story look good. Overall its better than okay. ART: Art is good. The quality of art is really good in some panels, but sometimes it's hard to grasp the situation (or is it just me) . Overall I likes the art as it suits the story well.CHARACTER: There aren't much Characters but the protagonist and her robot is well defined along with her friends. There is hardly any development since this is short story. ENJOYMENT: I enjoyed the story and finished the manga in one go. Some funny and ecchi scenes are really laughable. So I enjoyed it. OVERALL: I liked the manga overall. It has a mix of many things. I recommend it to everyone.
Kaburagi Aruto, an average high school student, wishes to become a Shoujo manga artist. One day, she is visited by something from the future. He tells her that she now has to become an amazing ero-manga artist.
It's a shame that this didn't last very long. G-Maru is one of the better ecchi comedies that I've come across. The best part is undoubtedly the outstanding art by Mizuki Kawashita. It's fun watching her get her full ecchi on. The story isn't anything special but it provides plenty of opportunity for comedic situations. One problem is that the only character that is very interesting is Aruto (she is great) but I'm willing to put that down to Kawashita only having a short time to develop them. It only takes a day or two to get through all the chapters so if you likeecchi comedy, I'd suggest giving it a try.