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3.3.7γγ§γΌγ·!!
86
10
Finished
Jul 25, 2001 to Jun 11, 2003
4.0/10
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I wanted to like this manga. I really did. The first 40 chapters or so were great, but at that halfway mark it started feeling like the author didn't plan it out. At the final arc of the story everything went down the drain, for some reason a supporting character attempts to rape the main character, and nobody cares. The love interest tells a wench MC-Kun was dating that MC-Kun was missing. Overall, the manga was supbar. The author was clearly a fan of the "Damsel in distress" clichΓ© considering that 4 of the 6 arcs were based on it. There was also some problematicborderline transphobia, but considering the year it came out it's acceptable. It also felt kind of strange that the only black guy had the mental faculties of a child. And to be honest, I'm lengthening this review out because MAL has a minimum word count.
By all the usual measures, he could be considered a pretty useless guy: a scholastic failure, an athletic disaster, and a chronic loser... But Fukuda Shinichi has one passion: cheering for others! The 18-year-old captain of North Kanto Southern High's Cheerleading squad decides to make the most of his summer by attending cram school in Tokyo, only to find out that the whole trip was a sham! Things are looking up when he and his friend meet up with two cute Tokyo girls; too bad the girls brought them to a rip-off bar and took off! Ditched by his one remaining friend and stuck with an impossibly high bar bill, Fuku-kun's life couldn't get any worse! But just then he gets saved by Ume, his role model and former cheerleading squad captain! What is he doing in Tokyo... and why does everyone around seem to know and respect him? Without anywhere else to go, Fuku-kun decides follow Ume to his job, only to discover that... he's a male gigolo?!? Fukuda's summer of cheering others on has begun... and the streets of Tokyo's red-light district will never be the same!
