Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu |
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Alternatives:
English: Marriage Hunting of the Legendary Brave
Japanese: 伝説の勇者の婚活
Author:
Nakamura, Takatoshi
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
4
Chapters:
15
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2016-05-02 to 2017-07-04
Serialization:
Jump SQ.
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Alternatives:
English: Marriage Hunting of the Legendary Brave
Japanese: 伝説の勇者の婚活
Japanese: 伝説の勇者の婚活
Author:
Nakamura, Takatoshi
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
4
Chapters:
15
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2016-05-02 to 2017-07-04
Serialization:
Jump SQ.
Score
3.8
6 Votes
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33.33%
16.67%
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Summary
The story takes place in a world after the legendary warrior defeats the demon lord. After he brought the peace to the world, he decides to set another adventure to search for his wife.
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Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu review
When you look at the cover by the synopsis, and synopsis itself, you might think that it's a dating manga with monster girls, or at least heavily set in fantasy.
It's not. It's not a harem, either. SPOILERS AHEAD or more accurately, the way the plot is bulit is written below. It's an episodic, every-week-a-new-villain type story, with the plot mold being: hero wants to someone to love him for being himself, not a hero, so he anonymously goes on blind dates-> HA ha he has a weird fashion sense, and comes to date in a corncob costume, that's actually made from carcass of the halloween king [lvl 13445346234], but his date just thinks it's weird -> he's expressionless and can't converse, awkward date continues-> some or other bad thing happens to the girl that decided to reject that weird dude they didn't know was the hero -> the hero heroes shit up and saves the girl -> the girl agonizes that she rejected that weird dude, because actually he's the great hero -> hero goes on his way to catfish another girl ->[BIG SPOILER] and then goes out with his own sister as the final choice[end spoiler] SUMMARY This manga stinks of being written by someone for someone who can't cope with being rejected because they were unable to present themselves well enough on the first date. It tries so hard to show that girls choose partners only based on merit (including social skills, fedora tip to author), and not on the "personality" (concept of which is never really explained). All said and done, if you don't think about what emotions the author had to harbor while writing this story, it's an enjoyable way to spend 2 hours of so reading it while beating your meat to how much noble and non-merit oriented men are, unlike women. solid 6/10, with emphasis on 6 being pretty good. |
Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu review
Based on the cover of the manga I assumed that it would be something like the conquest of various species, but the manga conveyed me with a somewhat different theme, a somewhat retired hero seeking his future wife, based on a superficial knowledge of how to act in society or behave in front of a girl he goes out in search of a romance, hiding his identity as a hero he seeks a girl with a pure heart and who falls in love with him and not for hero status, as you begin to see various points, as society imposes itself, as is the truth
behind various encounters or accidents of life, a well written and engaging story!
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Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu review
What is a man to do when he accomplishes the one goal that his life is dedicated to? How does a man who knows of nothing aside from duty continue after his purpose is accomplished? Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu illustrates this situation using comedy as well as a look at the main character's thoughts as the events of the story unfold. The best part of this series is that his struggles are something we can all relate to and it allows us to connect with the main character and to feel empathy for him despite the fantasy setting.
Even if you aren't interested in the emotional investment, the story is one of a kind and it does throw some nice curveballs especially at the end. Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu also isn't the typical hero's journey that is so commonly used. This story takes place after his main quest and after he's done his hero duties. This was an enjoyable read and I hope that you will give it a try too. |
Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu review
A manga about rooting for a kind of weird guy trying to find a girl who like him for who he actually is, not for the fact that's he's the legendary hero who defeated the demon king.
Yeah we actually start after most manga of the genre end, now that the world is at peace the hero want to live a more simple life by finding a wife and settling down, he quickly realize that he cannot trust any woman who already know that he is the obviously wealthy legendary hero because there is no telling that they're not just after his money and fame. So he sets on a journey throughout the land stopping into random town participating in meetup event, but he's a weird and awkward dude, he dresses with stuff that doesn't make any sense, he's got no idea what to do during date so most woman get turned off. So yeah the premise is pretty original, like i said you really root for the main guy to find a nice girl, making this a fairly entertaining "romance" manga. |
Densetsu no Yuusha no Konkatsu review
tl;dr: An interesting concept implemented pretty well though a bit messy in the beginning and end.
This manga has a pretty unique premise and uses it pretty well. It starts off a bit slowly, wherein the chapters mostly repeat a per chapter loop of him interacting with women in a strange way due to his background as a hero, resulting in them not liking him, but then him impressing them with something related to him being a hero, but moving on because then it would be impossible for them to like him for him. This is pretty amusing considering how repetitive each instance was, but didn’t have any depth at all to it. The structure changes tremendously about a third of the way through however, wherein it begins having much longer stories. These stories rather than having mostly one dimensional heroines develop the heroines and a few side characters really well, wherein their motivations and lives are fleshed out very well. Naturally, this also results in the relationship between the hero and heroine feeling much more real, as well as the hero himself feeling much more fleshed out as well and also going through some solid character development, and wherein before he just seemed like a quirky guy you’re kind of rooting for, here he actually begins to feel like a genuinely good guy you’re wishing the best for. The humor from before is still present here and there are a lot of amusing moments, but beyond that these stories are well written, with emotions coming across very well and key moments having a lot of impact, with each story having both strong happy and sad moments. The final arc was sort of messy in that it seemed to be trying too hard to be more than the stories that came before it as a story worthy of being the final one, but largely I think it did a pretty good job and I was very satisfied with the ending. The art was pretty good and I think the framing of key emotional moments was especially really good. |