Ao Haru Ride

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Alternatives: English: Ao Haru Ride
Synonyms: Blue Spring Ride, Aoharaido, Strobe Edge, Sono Omokage wo Shitteru
Japanese: アオハライド AO―HARU―RIDE
Author: Sakisaka, Io
Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 53
Status: Finished
Publish: 2011-01-13 to 2015-02-13
Serialization: Bessatsu Margaret

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4.4
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Alternatives: English: Ao Haru Ride
Synonyms: Blue Spring Ride, Aoharaido, Strobe Edge, Sono Omokage wo Shitteru
Japanese: アオハライド AO―HARU―RIDE
Author: Sakisaka, Io
Type: Manga
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 53
Status: Finished
Publish: 2011-01-13 to 2015-02-13
Serialization: Bessatsu Margaret
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4.4
50 Votes
52.08%
37.50%
8.33%
2.08%
0.00%
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Summary
While most girls desire popularity among boys, Futaba Yoshioka wants the exact opposite. After attracting many admirers back in middle school which resulted in her being shunned by her female classmates, she decided that high school will be her chance to revamp her image. Therefore, she starts acting unfeminine and indifferent to boys, allowing her to make some "friends" along the way.

Little does Futaba know, her life will take another drastic turn when her first love, Kou Mabuchi, returns after his sudden disappearance years ago in middle school. Despite his extended absence, the fond memories they shared together still linger in her mind, and she wishes to return to those days. But she realizes that the sweet, gentle boy of the past has completely vanished, and in his place stands someone cold and pessimistic. While he admits that her feelings for him back then were mutual, he warns that they can never go back to the past, as everything, including him, has changed.

Ao Haru Ride follows Futaba as she searches for true love and friendship, all while trying her best to stay true to herself.

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DesolatePsyche14
Mar 27, 2021
This is my very first review, so i'm very sorry if it's not so good :)


When i started reading Ao Haru Ride, my expectations were very high since i LOVED the mangaka Io Sakisaka's previous manga. However Ao Haru Ride still succed to reach my expectations, yeah maybe even more than that. Note: I only read the 11 chapters that can be found on the internet.


Story: 9


I really like the story. I started to read this manga because i wanted a good shojo and that's exactly what i got. The story starts out with showing the past of our two min characters, Futaba & Kou. Futaba dislikes guys, but she likes Tanaka kou (Tanaka-kun) , he is different to her. Kou also likes Futaba, but overhears her saying she dislikes all boys, and things get difficult. soon after this, Tanaka suddenly transfers to another school and disappears out of Futabas life.

Then we jump forward to 15 year old Futaba whos in high school. Her personality is very much different from the innocent cute girl we saw at first; the reason for this change is that Futabas friends started to dislike her for being cute and taking all the attention from the boys. As a given, Futaba soon meets Tanaka-kun, however he looks different and acks like a totally jerk. And he even changed name to Mabuchi Kou.

I like the story pretty much, since it's a typical shojo story, but not in a bad way. You won't get the "meeeh..." feeling while reading this. If you like Shoujo, there is no way you won't love this.


Art: 10

Io Sakisaka's art is ADOREABLE. I LOVE IT SO MUCH. really, it's just so pretty, shiney-shiney, fluffy and cute without being the usally shojo-style. Io Sakisaka haves her very own beautiful and remarkable drawing style.

Character: 8


The Characters is fine, i specially like our Main hero. Our main heroine, Futaba, is pretty standard shojo girl, She's not too plain and very likeable. At first she's trying to be all un-cutey and such, to make "friends" but soon realizes that she can't go on like that. She manages to make new friends, but is still the lively, not-so-cute girl, but in a way she developed a little. Next time where she develope, -- and this is what make her VERY likeable to me -- is when she realizes she loves - and want to be Kous girlfriend. I can't say WHY this is so special, but read the manga and you will understand, since you will surely think "Oh no.. not this type of manga.. dont tell me she.. oh.. she didn't. YAY!"

I find Kou very interesting. He's not this typical emo-like guy, but he also hides some troublesome past behind him. Everytime i read a chapter, i just want to know more about Kou.


Enjoyment: 10

I enjoyed this manga very much. I looked for a good shojo, and i sure found one! It's also have good comedy in it and good moments between our main characters which just makes you go "Kyaaaa~" (And the art i so pretty too, it's just perfect)

Overall: 10 . I might overrated it a bit, but im just so in love with this manga, i decided to give it 10. And i will recommend this manga to ALL shojo-lovers. Read it!
Ao Haru Ride 's review
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ZzzSleepzz8
Mar 27, 2021
I'm a huge fan of Sakisaka Io's work. There was no doubt in my mind that this was going to be an enjoyable read. The story starts out with a prologue of main character Yoshioka Futaba's life in middle school. Blah blah da da things happen and BAM! She's isolated from the girls in her class. Now in high school, she wants to change her cute, boy-attracting self and gain girl friends. She reunites with her middle school crush Tanaka Kou,(whose name is now Mabuchi Kou) but he's a big as- jerk now. The story was going great, it was flowing nicely,but it has started to shift into completely different story line. Because of that, it got a 7. As long as it doesn't continue to shift, it should be an interesting story.

The art, as always, is beautiful. I'm a picky person, so not many art styles please me. I especially like the fact that the eyes don't take up half the face. It's an 8 for me.

The characters are pretty interesting. The main girl doesn't just sit there and cry all the time and she's getting pretty good at standing up for herself. The main male is my favorite character in the story so far. You barely know anything about him,but he's probably the only thing left in the beginning part of the series(that's relevant to the future parts). He's not the nicest guy, but not many people go for the nice guy now do they? The supporting characters help complete the story. Anything that could be missing from the story, they help add in. I'm interested to see the situations they create. Characters are a 9.

As I stated earlier, I'm a fan of Sakisaka Io and her works. She creates stories where you cannot help picturing your own ending to the stories. She leaves room for imagination which makes the story 10000Xs better. Enjoyment is an 8.

Overall this story has a lot of potential. It's only at ten chapters right now so it can go either way. Hopefully the story stays fresh and upbeat. I recommend everyone to read this, I have a good feeling about this one. Right now..it's an 8.
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Scrypt12
Mar 27, 2021
Only rarely do I ever write reviews, but this manga was simply amazing and I want everyone to know about how great it was. So as much as I dislike writing, I'm forcing myself to do this. First, I'm not sure if I qualify to rate shoujo mangas yet because I don't think I've read very many, but I have watched numerous anime series, a myriad of movies, several books, and an ample amount of manga series. So in the large scale, I'm good enough.

The story of the manga isn't too special but it is very realistic. It's not about some girl--out of some bullsh*t necessity--living in some bishounen's apartment/house. Or merely popular bishounen who randomly falls in love with an average female protagonist. Or whatever other incredibly typical storylines of mangas/animes are. Instead, it's a relatively simple and realistic story. The story's very slow-paced, nothing's ever random or surprising, but still very exciting. Bishounens also don't pop up out of f*cking nowhere, who claims to have had a crush on the female protagonist a long time ago, forming a love triangle and then randomly disappears when not needed (I can't help myself but to compare this manga with the last manga I read: L-DK).

In comparison to other shoujo mangas, the art is well done. Though unoriginal, the art fits with the genre and it doesn't at all interfere with my overall enjoyment of the manga. The manga did have a hint of originality though (I have a thing for originality and uniqueness).

Unlike many other mangas and animes, the characters aren't defined by the whispers of others. That is, whispers about how amazing, weird, or beautiful the characters are. None of the characters are introduced that way. The characters actually HAVE character. I'm able to understand all the characters, and they're all very likeable. More than two main characters are present; the manga has many other loveable characters, making it not just about romance, but also about friendship. The friendship of the main characters have a really beautiful bond and it's just very pleasurable to read/see. Again, to compare this shoujo with others, the female protagonist isn't some dumba$$, her feelings and little goals and desires make her relatable and fun to watch.

OVERALL, the manga stayed more on the realistic side, but despite that, it still manages to be really cute and exciting. Though it's not a masterpiece, Ao Haru Ride is easily my 3rd favorite shoujo manga/anime yet (after Bokura ga Ita and NANA).
Ao Haru Ride 's review
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khattikeri4
Mar 27, 2021
I just finished Ao Haru Ride (Blue Sky Ride) and it was... ok. I expected more from an 8.3 and found it very bland.

Characters: 6.5/10
-Protagonist: Protagonist is fairly interesting and acts for the most part logically. Doesn't fit into any of the "dere" molds which is nice. She has clearly defined goals and motivations and the story is mostly about her trying to move on from one thing or another. However she doesn't really have a backbone and just takes LIA's bullshit for most of the series. Because love. (8/10 Protag.)
-Love Interest A (LIA): An absolute ponce. A bipolar twat of truly epic proportions and the reason for almost every gripe I have with this manga. This manga would be a 9/10 if he weren't Love Interest A, for LIA always gets the girl in these and this is no different. Would have been a great story if it focused on LIA learning a painful lesson about self doubt and being too late. Letting people slip away. Jeeze. (3/10 LIA)
-Love Interest B (LIB): Classic LIB, perfect guy in every way, loves unconditionally, but doomed to fail. Interactions with protag. are genuinely touching and its nice to read with a character that doesn't beat around the bush and just blatantly says the shit that needs to be said. A bit boring though, not really much else to the character. (7/10 LIB)

Plot: 7/10
Classic highschool setting. Nothing too fancy. No notable subplots and the entirety of the focus is on character interactions. No new ground tread, but its decently written.

Art: 6/10
Unassuming, uninspired. Nothing to write home about.

Final thoughts: Just, ok. Had potential but marred by LIA. Seriously thought, "This would get so much better if LIA was brutally killed right now" about 5 chapters from the end.

6.5/10 Better things out there.
Ao Haru Ride 's review
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pk8list7
Mar 27, 2021
I was so moved by this manga that I actually gave a fuck to write a review about it. I'm going to try to make this spoil free as possible so don't worry, after reading this review you'll still be able to completely read the manga without disappointment. Now let's begin.

Now for Shoujo romance set in high school. This whole boy falls in love with girl, but boy is too much off a pussy to confess to girl love complex cliche is repetitive to no end, but this certain manga adds a little twist so don't fret just yet. The main grill in this manga Futaba actually pursues the main male character Kou. So right off the bat you already know she wants the D. That right there already should be a sign that this is going to be heat. There are scenes in this manga that literately put me to tears. Now, nothing in my whole anime career has ever put me to cry like a LITTLE BITCH, but Ao Haru Ride wins this one. I broke down into tears (several times). There are also heart wrenching scenes that actually made me contemplate my own life decisions. When the manga hits you that hard, you know this shit's good. There are some cliches in this, tbh there actually cute cliches, not annoying cute but something as light as facial expressions, reactions, thoughts, and awkward situations. Those are the real hitters right there, those are the ones that get you hooked into this.

Let's be honest fam, the art of this manga is 11/10 when it comes to comparing other Shoujo manga's. I mean you look at something like Skip Beat, Orange, Horimiya and the characters faces look like a fucking CANNOLI! You look at the facial expressions of Ao Haru Ride and you just contemplate right there how you will never be as good looking as a drawn manga character in your entire life. So basically the art of this manga just GG'd every Shoujo manga out there for the most part. Jokes aside, this manga's art is down right fucking gorgeous.

Let's discuss these characters, I don't wanna spoil anything here so i'm going to be pretty general. The love between Futaba and Kou is so god damn cute bruh, like fuck. Why can't real life love be this good. Each character adds plot twists that will leave you mind-blown, the supporting characters also add suspense and little side-story's during the story. Majority of the time the manga is centered on just both Kou and Futaba. That's all i'm going to say about the characters.

Enjoyement, well considering this manga made me contemplate my life, made me crash into tears, and even made me contemplate actual REAL LIFE ROMANCE. I enjoyed this manga maybe a little too much.

Overall, 10/10 this manga is brilliant. I've read several Shoujo's and Slice of Life's but none are even on the same leverage as this piece. I loved every single moment of it. I know this review was a little flamboyant, vulgar, and excessive but there's no other way I can describe how great this experience is. Do your life a favor and read Ao Haru Ride.
Ao Haru Ride 's review
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Aerosa10010
Mar 27, 2021
Do not be fooled, my fellow Shoujo lovers--this is a refreshing manga.

The theme of "change", "love", and "friendship" have been the cornerstone for shoujo manga. In actuality, it's been repeated for so many times that the essence and beauty has lost its click. Things become cliche and repetitive, that it sends me to a rampage. Although this manga holds these overused themes, it stands out for me.

One mistake a person could make is judging a manga before they could thoroughly understand it. Let's say you've only read three chapters of it; will you judge it then? Neglecting the fact that the characters and the story can develop, you may miss the chance of reading a heart wrenching and emotionally moving manga.

Don't get me wrong, the plot is a generic shoujo manga. A girl who was bullied in the past wants to fit in, so she completely changes herself as a person--but then she finds out that the change that she has obtained never brought her true happiness or satisfaction. Then a boy comes in and shoves some sense into her brain...story continues and they find out that they depend on each other.blablabla they make friends. What makes this manga stands out is how it approaches these situations differently.

The author makes a point on how there is no meaning in a person's life if they don't treasure the relationship with another human being. This opens a door to AMAZING character development, and it really makes a person feel personally connected with each character. The repetitive idea in this manga is "change", the characters want to change, but the great thing is that, they were able to change because they had friends that helped them do so.


I think this manga brings a new breathe of fresh air to overused themes. The romance is cute, the theme is wonderfully established, and the art is awesome. Oh gosh, if you just want a good read. Read this. I wouldn't go as far as to say it's a masterpiece, but for sure this is a really good manga. :)
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DandelionLilias8
Mar 27, 2021
THIS. Is adorable.

I've only read the first three chapters that can be found online, but since there isn't a review about it and I'm pretty fond of those 3 chapters I've read, I was like. What the heck, let's write a review.

I must note that I do recommend reading the manga, even though my summary of the story may sound like I despise it. Because, you see, sometimes when I talk about things I like I feel like I must point out what bothered me about it, as a warning. I think it's important.

So, the story goes like this: Futaba used to hate boys, except for Tanaka Kou-kun whom she's been in love with at some time period back in middle school. He liked her too, blah blah. Then he overheard her yelling at someone that she hates boys, he misunderstood her and magically disappeared.
Futaba is also disliked by her girly classmates because she's cute. Oh god, why are girls evil?
Afraid of being alone, she changes her personality and eats tons of bread so guys will think she's gross and her friends will stay by her side!
Wait, now there's a twist! Kou, whose parents' are divorced now (so he changed his last name to Mabuchi), is back! And he's a jerk. Do not fear though, he's just... unexplained. Yet. I hope it won't turn out to the "I couldn't forget about you, so seeing you eating all this bread, I… I had to make you miserable".
The plot loses its point throughout those chapters. I'll tell you why, even though it's a little bit of a spoiler; she gets over her "I can't be cute because then girls will hate me" complex somewhere in the middle of episode 3.
I get it, she's afraid of being alone, and then you came to your senses but please, show me a more reasonable progress. It's her bloody friends, even if they're idiots. Mourn about the loss and the pain of leaving your comfy position; I want to see you suffer more.
Despite it all, it's a fun story. Those who are fond of the genre will definitely find what they're looking for.
I would have given it a 7.5, but I can't, so it's a 7. Life's a bitch.

I love the art, it's so… fluffy and cute, reminds me a bit of a shoujo-ai drawing only with, well, male characters. It's very light, with many whites and nice shadows, not too dark. I love the lines and the characters' design; they don't look like they're going to stake you with their chin. Not sketchy, easy to understand what is going on in every panel. Also, the mangaka seems to know how to color, which is fun and important to me.
Art gets an 8. It's not the best, but it's good.

The characters; I'd give it a 7. They are not developed enough yet (only episode 3, duh), so maybe I'll change my mind about it later. So far they're okay. Futaba is easy to understand, and well, the bitchy girls around her are reasonable. I'd punch them none the less, but at least they are not a stupid bully or anything, just very stereotypically shallow. The main guy's a jerk, but in real life all the guys I seemed to like were either jerks or idiots, so I guess I like him as well. Who wouldn't want to change the bad boy blah blah girly fantasies, anyone? BESIDES, in his middle-school times he reminds me of Kazehaya from Kimi Ni Todoke, and damn, I love Kazehaya.
Oh yeah, back to the main girl; she's likeable. She's afraid of being alone so she took it to the extreme, and she's very naïve and stupid, but I like her because she works; and I can relate, and I feel like hugging her at times.
There are also two more girly female characters, my guess they're going to be her new friends or something; one is all cute, the other is a lone wolf.

Despite its flaws I think it can develop into something really good. I usually only read romantic stuff, so I'm very picky with my ratings. The story in Ao Haru Ride is decent, the art is good, and the characters are okay – what more can I ask for? (More published chapters that is)
It gives me a nice feel reading it, and that's an important thing in the genre. You must know it, when something good happens you get that warm feeling in your tummy, like falling in love or something? That's what I like about romantic manga; how it makes me all happy or sad or emotional. I felt pretty good after reading it, happy and joyful and I'm definitely going to continue reading this, so – give it a shot, you can go and read something else if you don't like it.

(Enjoyment's an 8 btw. Overall 7)
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