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SE
37
4
Finished
Feb 22, 2013 to Jan 9, 2015
6.5/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
SE is a comedy manga that has made me laugh a few times, but has also made me emotionally invested. While the story defiantly is interesting to me, I feel that if you don't like computer lingo you might get lost in some of the dialogue. However it does make it easy enough so the basic reader can understand some of the more complex topics they cover. Story 7: The story seems to be a bit predictable at times however I am defiantly enjoying it none the less. Art 8: I personally really like the style of SE, it has a nice feel to it and doesn'tseem to stuck to the typical anime style, it's more like a web comic style. HOWEVER I can see why it would turn off people. Character 7: I think Oka Shirou is quite a bland character, he's very generic however he's helped alot by the amazing side characters. Enjoyment 10: I read through it in one sitting, also I'm waiting for more. Overall 7: SE is definitely a good manga, but I feel as if I can predict where it's going. I can't wait for more though!
On his daily morning commute to campus, computer science major Shirou Oka regularly sees the same high school girl seated in front of him, reading the latest programming books. But, Oka could never muster the courage to speak to the girl—until his final day as a university student. Unfortunately, his last chance results in him grabbing and spilling the contents of her book bag all over the station platform. Flustered, Oka helps her retrieve the scattered belongings, only to pick up an object that looks exactly like a sex sleeve, causing the girl to quickly hide it and run away from him. Disheartened by the mishap, Oka vows to forget about the girl and devote everything to his budding career. He lands a job at Peach System Co. as a system engineer, but soon finds out that the position involves more than just programming. To make matters worse, the girl he saw on his commutes turns out to be the company's president! Momoka Takashima is the 17-year-old genius programmer often praised as the "Steve Jobs of the sex sleeve industry." With her innovative ideas, Momoka leads the small business of coding, prototyping, and testing these products to create the perfect "smart hole." Oka gradually learns to navigate his new role and responsibilities, but the awkwardness from his prior encounter with the president could potentially get in the way of her goals. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
well i wasn t expecting anything from this little manga. I read it just to relax after a hard day of study, and it completed this role. It s a story of an engineer developing sex stuff gadgets, and how he copes with the embarassment (don't expect anything deep or serious, it s just a comedy) I kinda like the art in it, it s very simple but pleasant. It s the same with everything else in the manga from story to enjoyment. The only negative aspect of the manga is that it s a bit too long for a story of this kind, and some partsare taken too seriously. It should have been shorter for a manga without ambition like this, in order to keep it s light humour. At least the end doesn t feel rushed and the characters have some development. I won t recommand it to anyone since the manga is a bit stupid and plain, however when you are dead tired it can be a good entertainment. It allows you to put your brain away