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寄宿学校のジュリエット
121
16
Finished
Jul 9, 2015 to Sep 4, 2019
9.4/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
20
Reviews Worldwide
Well, I usually don't read manga, because I think or at least I thought they weren't to be compared with anime. But, Kaneda Yousuke made me think otherwise. I just watched the anime, so the story seemed interesting, though I was surprised to see only the first ~18 chapters were adapted in a one cour anime. So I decided to give the manga a try, since the manga seemed to have so many things left to tell. So here it started, marathoning the chapters, I just fell in love with the characters, the carefulness with which they were drawn and the high level of details, top tierquality. Their daily routine and how the characters slowly built their relations, growing closer with each chapter passing by, passed all those feelings onward to me, also making me grow closer to them. Such a magic feat is not easy to do, never thought I would love a manga this much, I guess this was only made possible by the author hard-work and I respect that. As I said before, my enjoyment exceeded any level, the ending was great, nothing else I could ask for, so as a overall rating, it's obviously a Masterpiece, a 10/10. Recommended!
Dahlia Academy is an elite school that houses students from two countries at odds: the nation of Touwa to the east, and the Principality of West across it. As the long-lived strife between the two sides continues, Romio Inuzuka—leader of the "Black Doggies" of Touwa—finds himself in a bind. He has fallen in love with Juliet Persia, head of the "White Cats" of the West. Romio confesses to Juliet one night, swearing he will change the world alongside her. She accepts, but they must keep their relationship an absolute secret in order to maintain peace at the school. As they strive to change the world, can these two star-crossed lovers keep their love a secret? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Boarding School Juliet If anyone asks for Manga recommendations, this one will definitely be up in my list. It had me laughing in tears from all the funny characters, sitting on the edge of my seat from all the intense moments, and most importantly, had me smiling at the beautiful love story of Romio and Juliet. I have only recently started reading manga (the list in my profile is incomplete though). However, after finishing Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet, I suddenly found myself craving for more. I'd like to believe that Shakepspeare himself would be proud of this. I only wish it were a bit longer, but nonetheless,it was a total masterpiece. There is no reason to not read this piece of art.
This really, really is an awesome manga. This manga has a comedy and romance quality that is really strong and thick. Each page can fascinate the reader with the pleasure of reading this manga. Comedy that makes readers laugh out loud. Romance that makes readers want to feel the taste of youth love. As well as other parts that can make the reader surprised, touched, sad, upset, and all emotions mixed when reading it. One Hundred and twenty-one chapters is a large number. Even so I still want to experience the magnificence of their school life. This manga can provide a very fun school atmosphere. Eventhough there were occasional problems and disputes, they were all resolved well. I read this manga at first because I remembered the anime I had watched several years ago. I happen to be diligent in reading manga now. So I tried this manga. And the results are really satisfying. The Ending of this manga is different from other manga or anime. There was a sense of satisfaction in me when I read this. Of course, because it was the end that i expected. They live happily and their goals are achieved. The things that i need maybe another spin-of about their school life. The characters in this manga are also drawn very interestingly and beautifully. Also the characteristics of each character in it as well as its character development as expected. Reon and Siber are my favorite characters. In conclusion, this Manga made me include them in one of the best manga I've ever read. And I'm really grateful to have read this manga.
boarding school Juliet a fresh take on a classic story. i watched the anime adaption then decided to continue with the manga. i was quite pleased with how the story unfolded it had lots of intense moments for the two protagonists while also keeping a calm background element, it could be described as if it were just after a war between Britain and Japan and the two countries were located right across from each other, the romance between the main characters and how they work to conceal it from others was a nice scenario to read even the supporting cast were pleasant to read andsee how they contributed to the main characters story the art work was also good standard but good this is how you do a star crossed lover story right and i would happily read it a second time after a few years. highly recommend to those who like to see whether a delicate relationship work out or end in calamity.
Boarding School Juliet is a typical shounen romcom that's cliched, predictable, but still a fun read overall. And that's why its a masterpiece imo. Art - The art is fantastic. It’s visually pleasing to the eye, has a great amount of detail put into it (backgrounds, expressions, etc) and I absolutely love the character designs. Even when the series transitioned from a monthly to a weekly, the art still holds up impressively. The art also captures the tone of certain scenes beautifully ranging from comedic moments, dramatic moments, and action sequences, making you “feel” the vibe each scene plays out. It also has a good amountof fantastic spreads and chapter covers that make feel excited every time I turn the page. Story - The story is inspired from the classic tale, Romeo and Juliet, where Romio and Juliet are secret lovers whose goal is to unite and seek peace within their rival cities. I love how the series manages its tones: comedy for laughs, drama for seriousness, action for awesome, and fluffy romance for wholesome goodness. I also love how the story is constantly engaging, as it slowly builds its setting and character relationships, and each arc is constantly moving the plot forward. The payoff each arc has is really satisfying. Characters - The BSJ cast is the strongest aspect of the series, and that is due to the various dynamics. The characters have their unique quirks, personalities, and each of them get a chance to shine in the story, even if it is a small part. The character relationships is what shined because I love how they slowly start to grow and influence each other, and I honestly didn't feel there was one character I genuinely did not like. The cast is wonderful, from main, to supporting, and antagonists alike, the author did a good job at putting a lot of care into writing well written characters and giving them a place in the story. Enjoyment - I really enjoyed reading BSJ. After giving the series a reread, it definitely deserved to have a spot in my top favorite mangas overall. Its the kind of romcom series that speaks to me and I enjoyed investing my time in it, whether its the art, the story, or the characters! And that is what this manga succeeds at, being really fun! Conclusion - So why do I think Boarding School Juliet is a masterpiece? Well, its able to take a generic, predictable, and formulaic romcom and make it really fun and engaging. When it comes to most shounen romcoms, a lot of the criticisms are towards how cliched they can be (love triangles, how long till they get together, overused character tropes, etc). BSJ is no exception in having its fair share of cliched moments, but what makes it stand out to me is how they are written. A lot of BSJ's great moments are engaging and fun to read through, and while some may think its good and nothing special, to me, its amazing in every category. If you haven't given Boarding School Juliet a read, I highly recommend it to any romcom reader out there. Its fun, interesting, and awesome to read through. The series also lasted roughly 119 chapters, so if you don't want to read a romcom that's 200+ chapters long, then this series is for you!