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2006
7.5/10
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All right all you Ichigo 100% fanboys and fangirls, pay attention as I am about to submit the first review of one of Mizuki Kawashita's One Shot mangas. First and foremost, this manga is a One Shot therefore there is only one chapter so this will be very short... How short you ask? Well this One Shot is only 8... That's right 8 pages short so don't expect too much character development or epic plot here. Despite having said that, this One Shot is still quite well madesince it has Mizuki Kawashita's signature written all over it. This one shot is all about a guy who wentout on a date with his hot senpai... Remember Junpei's date with Nishino Tsukasa on the beach? Well this is it... pretty much The most noticeable thing you will notice here is the excellent artwork. It looks like a carbon copy of Ichigo 100% plus all 8 pages are beautifully colored. There are only two characters here and the girl looks really hot...she looks sort of like Aya and her personality is sort of like Tsukasa's... Everybody wins! ^_^ Overall this manga is a very short yet beautifully crafted manga. It certainly has THE most beautiful artwork of all the mangas I have ever read... but it's also the shortest manga I have ever read. In fact you can finish this title faster than you can finish reading this review :P
Just before the start of summer break, Natsumi begins dating her underclassman. To celebrate the vacation, they decide to go on a date to a nearby beach, where their relationship deepens as the two reveal more of their feelings to each other. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Kanojo to Natsu to Boku is an eight-paged one shot in full color about a boy's first date at the beach. The story and characters cannot be properly rated, as this is a one shot, but it's suffice to say that the characters are simple and straightforward. The likewise simple story presented in Kanojo to Natsu to Boku could have developed into a manga with great potential if it was continued. The art is in full color, and the excellent color contrasts ups the visual quality of the one shot greatly. Overall, Kanojo to Natsu to Boku features an incredibly short but enjoyable scene. It only took meabout a minute to read it, but it was worth the minute.