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しゅらばら!
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Oct 9, 2012 to Oct 9, 2013
7.0/10
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STORY: 7.5/10 Not be sound super cliche or hipster-like, but Shurabara! isn't completely like your typical harem manga. Sure the basic foundation is there- the chaotic mess with the male lead and three females vying for his love and attention resulting in good old entertainment for us readers. However in Shurabara! is a bit different. Our male protagonist hasn't had much luck with the ladies but has defaulted into a nice guy cupid matchmaker at his school. So in other words the guy is a love-loser, but then again isn't one at the same time. *high five*. Without spoiling it, he eventually, by the power ofplot becomes the boyfriend of three different girls- all on the same day! The comedic potential caught my attention and by the end it delivered. ART: 7.75/10 The characters in this story are drawn exceptionally well and were pleasant to look at. Male protagonist had a nice flair to him and the female characters are drawn to the typical kawaii pie moe-ish standards so if you're not a huge fan of that type of artwork then take heed. Personally, it was right up my alley. The style of the designs and details match well with the tempo of the story. Being a school-life setting, the art was very clean, modern and fitting. CHARACTERS: 7.25/10 Also a department that is pretty much full of cliche and tropes. The main female leads are your standard female archetypes- the sheltered Ojou-sama, the osananajimi and the blackmailing classmate. The supporting characters aren't memorable and are pretty much frivolous fodder from what I can remember. The male lead isn't a total pushover as seen in many harem stories and he manages to hold his own throughout the manga. You won't be seeing much development among the characters that's for sure. ENJOYMENT/OVERALL: 7.5/10 Did I enjoy reading this? Yes, very much so. I'm a total sucker for rom-coms and Shurabara! hit all the right notes for me. The way the mangaka began wrapped up the story lines was a bit unsatisfying and I would've appreciated a more concrete (read: juicy) ending for the male lead but it is what it is. Unless you have aphrodisiacal tastes, fellow rom-com/harem/ecchi fans should feel right at home. If you need a nice (short/sweet) manga to read, definitely give this a try.
Yagimoto Kazuhiro is a high school boy known for setting couples up, but in reality, he just wants to get a girlfriend himself. One day, a girl asks him to be her boyfriend...but its not what he thinks it is.
A decent read to pick up in-between longer and heavier manga. Story - 7/10 Story is captivating enough to keep you reading till the end, although it is relatively short. Drama is very light, humor is so-so. Ending is sufficiently conclusive but seems incredibly rushed and not well-reasoned or well-thought out compared to all the build-up. Art - 8/10 Standard fare harem art. Low focus on background and scenery. Good focus on female characters. Main female characters are cleanly drawn, defined, and distinct. MC cannot be more average. Characters - 6/10 Unremarkable. Standard fare childhood-friend, ojou-sama, and classmate-types. Characters do develop over the course of the story, but in very expectedways. One different thing about this manga is that for once, the MC isn't totally dense and useless. In fact, the relationship dynamic in the harem is reversed (girls are the ones hurting MC with their indecisive nature and insensitivity). Enjoyment - 7/10 Readable in one sitting. Would not re-read. Decent enjoyment and engagement. Nothing to fan about. Nothing too frustrating, except maybe the feeling of pity for MC for having such a shitty selection for a harem. Overall - 7/10