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Synonyms: Days of Koharu
Japanese: こはるの日々
Author:
Ooshiro, Youkou
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Volumes:
4
Chapters:
24
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2009-01-07 to 2012-11-07
Serialization:
good! Afternoon
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Alternatives:
Synonyms: Days of Koharu
Japanese: こはるの日々
Japanese: こはるの日々
Author:
Ooshiro, Youkou
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
4
Chapters:
24
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2009-01-07 to 2012-11-07
Serialization:
good! Afternoon
Score
3.5
11 Votes
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18.18%
9.09%
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Summary
On his way to the school, Torii Akira helps a girl who was about to fall down. From that moment he keeps running into that girl, and she seems very happy to see Akira. Could this be the reason Akira can’t help to smile all day?
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Koharu no Hibi review
Have you ever started watching something that you knew was going to go bad and the whole time you're just waiting for it to jump off the slope? That is what I felt like when I started reading this. So I kept reading, and reading, and reading. What the hell? Where is the payoff? I felt like Lou from Hot Tub Time Machine waiting for the hotel worker's arm to get hacked off.
You take a straight up yandere girl and put her with a guy that is bland in every since of the word. She wasn't quite up to Yuno standards but she also wasn't involved in a death diary game so basically, Yuno had she not become a mass murderer. Worse like I said before there is no payoff. I was waiting for this to go dark, School Days, style but it never happened. Like people that are obsessed with someone don't have a problem and it is cute. Obsession usually requires therapy as it is a form of addiction but this is played like it is perfectly natural. Hell no! I feel jipped of the yandere explosion moment that this series should've been building up to. 4 out of 10 Also on a side note had the genders been reversed and the girl had been stalked by the guy, it probably would have been a thriller/horror story. Just a thought. |
Koharu no Hibi review
Well figured there should be a second review on the story now that its done. Overall the story(whats there of it) is exactly what it should be and does it's job well considering the 24 chapters that the manga has, and i would easily place it at a 9 for the genre(dont expect a primarily comedy/romance to match up with adventure/dramas).
As for art i'll agree with the previous reviewer that it wasn't really anything special, i still kind of liked it so i'll rate it around a 8(6 for normal and an extra 2 points added to the average due to the 10s on yandere moments and the reactions to them), but for normal scenes it's not anything that will wow you. Though koharus image suits her really well. Will also agree that all the way through the characters are the main selling point of this series. they have about as much depth as you can get in 24 chapters, and koharus interactions with all of them are profoundly interesting... and at some points slightly scary :|... seriously this manga does sweetness like no other... its almost impossible not to swoon over the cute little almost innocent romance they have going most o the time, but lurking behind it at all times is some over the top holy crap wtfbbq moments... most of which are overall a positive, others less so >_>. As for the other chars the childhood friends(both the present 2 and the one that pops in later)are really the only other significant influences on the story... there are other people but even after multiple reads i dont really remember any of them :/, and as mentioned before one even goes so far to provoke a yandere. every galge game player in the world was instinctively hoping they had saved after seeing that crap :|. As for the supporters both are pretty interesting in their own rights but never quite in the spotlight... personally im pretty sure they have their own thing going on but it just never had time to make the manga, hoping on a omake or something to show how they turned out. Anyway long story short, while there isnt quite a large cast, the ones present give off a near perfect feeling forthe main storyline, and definitely make the reading experience much better. to sum it up, if you want the standard diabetes causing cute romance this is probably not for you... you'll think it is at first, but its not... koharu is just too extreme a character for that. If, however, you want an adorable romance with some major sudden twists thrown in then you found the gold mine. Personally i love yanderes so this review may be a bit biased, but overall i place this at a 9/10... or more precisely probably a 9.5.. ive read the story 3 times so far and will probably do so again. if you think you can handle koharu, then by all means give this a try. |
Koharu no Hibi review
Despite the psychological genre flag, the series consists of mostly feelsgoodman moments and has a wholesome feel.
It's very difficult to write a review for this without spoiling a lot of things, and you'll know what I mean when you read it. But if you're tired of reading series' with classic textbook yanderes then this is the manga for you. It's got those scary moments that make you feel for the MC, but they occur differently than what "usually" happens in manga. This series is very engaging because the characters are so openly passionate and I gladly read everything in every speech bubble without missing a panel. It's so different from anything else that I felt it was refreshing and worth the read. And, I hope you will give this series a try too. TL;DR : Wholesome yandere vibes. |
Koharu no Hibi review
After reading this manga, I can honestly say I never want to hear the word "senpai" again. In this short 24 chapter manga you probably hear the word senpai a thousand times. It got to the point where I wanted to kill myself every time I saw the word. And trust me, on each page it's there at least 30 times. Despite this, I still continued onto it because of the creepy vibe I got from it.
Koharu no Hibi is a romance school manga with a twist where an obsessed loli,Matsuki, falls in love with a nerdy MC named Akira to the point where she is stalking him, gluing her hands to his, taping 1000 pictures of him to her walls, and even going as far as to dig through trash cans for the water bottle he just drink because it still has his saliva on it. Now if you're into this sort of thing, then maybe this is the manga for you. It has its quirks where you're like "haha Matsuki being a stalking yandere loli is sort of cute" but it wears off quickly because the author has no imagination and therefore every chapter is of the loli grabbing onto the MC's and saying senpai a thousand times. No seriously, she says it every fucking moment no matter what is happening. I'm pretty sure it's the only word she knows. The way I think of it is Matsuki is a nonviolent version of Yuno, but one hundred times more annoying. Seriously, fuck this loli. To make it worse, the male character is just your typical harem-esque character with no real defining features and is never daring. He kind of just goes along with whatever is happening and so its not even worth talking about him seeing as this whole manga is based around a loli yandere who is only capable of saying senpai. The enjoyment I had for this was sort of high for the initial 5 chapters with her being a creepy stalker, but its charm wore off fast. What happened in 24 chapters could of been done in 15 or less. The fact that it had 24 chapters just shows that the author was attempting to milk it for all of its worth. Only problem is, it was never worth milking in the first place. Overall this manga is pretty damn horrible. I only advice reading this if you have some sort of fetish where you want to be called senpai by some loli. But even then you will still have a hard time finishing it with its bland plot. I dare anyone to count how many times senpai is said in this manga. I'm pretty sure its in the thousands. |
Koharu no Hibi review
This isn't the worst manga I've ever read. This isn't even a bad manga. It's just mediocre. The manga attempts to subvert the yandere trope in the most predictable way possible. It's very boring. The Yandere is not interesting at all, and the MC is also boring as all fuck, just a generic nice guy. I'm not going to spoil the ending but the ending is pretty much exactly what you'd think it was. I don't understand how anyone could read through all of this, and I'm saying that as someone who read through all of this.
It's just a typical romance manga, with literally twist in the trope; but it subverts that twist and becomes a typical romance manga again. So its just boring and sad. Maybe I'm being too hard on this but I felt like I wasted my time reading this. |
Koharu no Hibi review
tl;dr: A manga with an interesting heroine that’s kind of like a non-scary yandere, but that is pretty weak in everything surrounding that.
This manga's main point of interest is its heroine, Koharu. She’s kind of a yandere I guess, in that she clearly does not follow common sense at all and is quite obsessed, but at the same time yandere are generally supposed to be scary to at least some degree, but Koharu really isn’t at all. The fear of yandere generally arises from the fear that the yandere may do something violent or harmful to their love interesting or to those around them, but Koharu isn’t really violent at all, and though her obsession can be frightening in and of itself, ultimately the only person her obsession really harms is herself. She does get jealous, but she’s timid in such a way that her jealousy doesn’t manifest in angry violence, but rather more timid acts of craziness. To put it another way, Koharu is less obsessed with making Akira her’s and her's alone, but rather more obsessed with being as close to him as possible. A term I’ve heard thrown around for this manga that’s supposed to reflect the heroine better is goudere, and though that’s a term I’m not that familiar with that doesn’t seem right either. A goudere from what I’ve read sounds like someone that does everything she can to respond to what she perceived her lover wants regardless of what they actually want, but that doesn’t really reflect Koharu either because she’s not really obsessed with doing things for him at all but rather just getting closer to him, and furthermore she’s pretty obedient when he explicitly tells her to do or not to do things. Thus ultimately, I’d just say that she’s an over obsessed deredere with a lot of screws loose. That is a very important distinction I think, because as a result the story is never “I have an insane girl obsessed with me, how do I escape” as is the case with yandere but rather “I have an insane girl in love with me, how do I advance our relationship in a healthy manner”. And that I think as a core concept is pretty fresh and results in a lot of amusing and really interesting events. Her dedication is pretty heartwarming in a sense, and the lack of terrifying traits beyond that that yandere’s generally make her incredibly likable. Thus, it is quite enjoyable to read about her random acts of obsession and watch the characters around her respond to them. It’s very strange, but I found it generally heartwarming and often funny. However, everything beyond that felt kind of shoddy. The protagonist, Akira, seems to have some sort of character arc in growing to accept her insanity and then doing his best within it, but it really isn’t conveyed all that well and seems really random, ultimately resulting him feeling really flat. Koharu has a lot of character, but any attempt at showing growth felt weird and just made her character seem kind of inconsistent since it never really stuck. The relationship between the two also isn’t given any solid foundation. It’s normal for obsessive love to arise from something random like a single simple act of kindness, but such works generally make sure to highlight that single simple act of kindness, but that never happens in this one. Furthermore, why Koharu has such a personality isn’t attempted to be explained at all either. On the other side, Akira is always genuinely finding fault with her and either being scared or annoyed by her but still seems to love her, with only a very weak explanation of why he fell in love with her in the first place. The chemistry between the two still somehow ends up decent despite this so the smaller stories are amusing and interesting in and of themselves, but it feels lacking in the grand scheme of things, especially as there isn’t really any plot at all beyond their relationship. There are three other characters in the manga beyond the main couple, all three of which are childhood friends of the protagonist, but none of them felt like they were handled all that well. There is Natsuki, who just sort of there most of the time as a busybody for comedic relief and she occasionally pushes the plot along but isn’t ever all that significant. Another one of them is going out with Natsuki I think, but I’m not completely sure because though he's there a decent amount of the manga, he literally doesn’t do anything ever and is never in focus. Lastly, there’s Mika, who may or may not be in love with Akira, it isn’t really clear at all and her actions don’t make sense at all beyond them being necessary to push whatever is going to happen next, with even major events happening to her kind of getting brushed off afterwards. There’s not much of an overarching plot, so the ending doesn’t really matter that much, beyond it showing that what was happening in the manga simply continued. Which is a solid enough ending I suppose even if it lacked impact. So ultimately how good the manga is comes down entirely to the main couple, which essentially only comes down to the heroine, who alone is just enough to make the manga pass the threshold of being very good, though just barely and with it being heavily dependent on what types of characters the reader likes. The art wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t particularly great either with a not that interesting style and somewhat mediocre quality. |
Koharu no Hibi review
I can't talk about why I enjoy this series if I don't give away what happens in this series, so please, don't read this if you haven't read the whole manga yet. Or at least, what's been translated/released so far.
First of all, I'd like to talk about the art. To be quite frank, it does its job. The characters aren't extravagant, and the environments don't stick out that much. The only real way I can describe the drawings panel by panel is that they're just standard. You could stick these drawings into another romance manga and there really wouldn't be any difference. Normally, the art would rate a 5, or mediocre, because that's what it is. However, the author is extremely good at one visual effect, that of horror and surprise. When you look at those panels, you can really tell, Shit Just Got Real. The artist is good at conveying those moments, which there are quite a few of. With this, I'll segue into... The characters! Yeah, you guys don't get to see the shitstorm yet. The characters in this series are very good, I'd argue. All do their job quite well, and the interactions between them are believable and even heartwarming at times. I'd like to say that applies to the protagonist as well, but I'll admit that I have a bias against most protagonists of this type, as they're simply supposed to be self-inserts. It's just an effect of the anime and manga market, and while I'd love for it to change and protagonists to become their own characters instead of useless shells, it isn't what sells. BUT ENOUGH ABOUT MY OWN RANTS, we need to get on with it. The protagonist of this series is surprisingly competent. While he's a bit naive and genre-blind, he does at times show qualities that you don't normally see in romance manga protagonists. The most applicable of these traits is that he has a god damned backbone. When shit hits the fan (and it does) he stands up for other characters and really tells the offending character off. This impressed me, since most protagonists of his type are spineless wimps. So, bravo to the author for a character that can stand up for himself. The heroine of this story, Mutsuki, is my second favorite character, and she's the focus of most of the events in the story. Most events are related to or caused by her. However, don't misinterpret this. She isn't a strange rich girl, or some other kind of extraordinary person. She's just a normal little gi-pfft hahaha no. I'm sorry, I can't go on with this charade any longer. To be frank, she's a "Yandere". This is a japanese fan term that means a character with mental problems usually resulting in over-the-top bloody insanity balanced with cute romantic moments. Mutsuki decides after a run-in on the train one morning that she will attach herself to the protagonist. However, she's a very lonely girl, so Protagonist is the only one she really relates to. Therefore she takes the word "attach" quite literally sometimes, doing such strange things as giving a blowjob to his recorder, and digging his used water bottles out of the trash to keep as mementos. Most of the tension in the story is because of the fact that she takes a long time before she goes into full Yan mode, but I'll talk about that later. Her love for Protagonist is interuppted late in the story by Mika, who is my favorite character in the whole damned manga. Mika is the osananajimi, or Childhood Friend of the manga. I'll be honest, Childhood Friends are usually dumb. They really only exist to serve as a foil for the other love interests, and they usually build their character off of interactions with others, rather than internal character traits they hold. However, Mika is an exception to the rule. She doesn't give a shit how long Protagonist and Mutsuki have been together, she'll tear them apart so that she can be with Protagonist. She doesn't do it violently however, but does it so that the two doubt their love for each other. However, she truly shines in ch 15, when the two love interests are studying with Protagonist. After going to the bathroom or something, she comes back to the room to find the other two making out. Thus she FLIPS OUT, and tells Mutsuki that she doesn't love and understand him enough for her to acknowledge Mutsuki as Protagonist's girlfriend. This is the best moment in the series for her. She asserts rather passive-aggressively that she loves him, and that Mutsuki doesn't love him enough. That's right, she just told the YANDERE that she doesn't love the protagonist enough. This is the sole reason I like her character best. Seguing into the story review, that point in the story is when shit hits the wall. Mutsuki flips her Yandere switch from Cute into Crazy, and ch 15 page 40 I have to say is the most satisfying release of a series long tension I have ever seen. You can tell from the FULL PAGE crazy face that shit just got real, and that somebody's going to die. However, I mentioned something earlier that I should really go back to. The tension of Mutsuki's character was the thing that really made the series shine for me. From the chapters before 15, you knew: Something was wrong with this girl. At some point, she was going to lash out and commit such horrible acts of pain and suffering that all Yanderes before her would pale in comparison. However, the author knew this. So, he did what I consider to be a genius move: Show all the signs of Crazy, but never actually let the switch flip. You knew she would go crazy at some point, but never knew when. He set up situations in which you thought, "Oh, she's sure to flip out now. She's acting really creepy, maybe she's gone full Yan now." However, he never did it until a proper rival love interest showed up. That's all it took, and I have a feeling that at Ch. 17, we haven't seen her full wrath yet. I can only hope that she goes full Crazy and starts murdering bitches. One more thing before I end this review is one character I forgot to mention. There's another girl character who's the Protagonist's best friend. I can't remember if we ever learn her name, and she really only exists as a plot device. I believe that she exists to establish the possibility of a alternate love interest for the protagonist early on, because she seems very interested in his love life. Early on, I posited that the situation would evolve into one similar to School Days, in which two women fought over the same man and eventually murdered each other. That hasn't happened yet, but I could see her friendship for the main character blossoming into love, especially if the author decides to use the old "love coordinator falls for her client" cliche. Now it's time to get on to the bad points. Mutsuki, at least at this point, has no real reason to be in love with the main character. She bumped into him one time on the train. That's it. Brilliantly, Mika points this out during her argument with Mutsuki, which sends her further down the deep end. I have my own theory, but at this point the author still hasn't truly addressed it, so my point still stands. There is one point that I believe really isn't necessary, but I need to address it anyway. This manga lays the romance down HARD. At some points I could feel the sap dripping through my veins as I read "I LOVE YOU" a billion fucking times. Yes, we get it. You love him. You spend time with him. But for fuck's sake, you can stop SHOWING US NOW. Perhaps this is filler, or maybe the author's trying to make a contrast between her Yan and Dere sides. However, I disliked the pure sap flowing between the pages sometimes, so that might be a minus to whoever would read this manga. Overall, I would recommend this to any Yandere fans out there, or others who can stand the truly disgusting amount of fluff and sap in this manga. It really did have a great turning point in Ch 15, so if you enjoy the tension of a character's fall into madness, I would recommend this anyday. |
Koharu no Hibi review
first, sorry for my english :p
Sweet stroy, a bit creepy, and scared me better than horror manga, I even didnt know I must smile or cringe. Kaharu and Akira one of weird couple I ever seen (or just Kaharu, lol). Really, I dont know what should I do if I get a girl like Kaharu....pfftttt but Akira, you are the best or the worst. The easy change emotions of Kaharu and what Akira did made my tension up down. The daily life of them (or just kaharu) is really interesing in many ways. Really good art. I really enjoyed it. Kaharu chara design officially cute and creepy in same time lol I didnt know it cute or creepy, but I still like it . At least I really enjoyed reading this manga. I dont think Kaharu is a bad person or extremly girl she just little bit overboard (I know I'm wrong). 8/10 |
Koharu no Hibi review
It's ok. there are ideas that are underused as a differential that, unlike most, the prota "yields" to yandere, and does not necessarily want to escape it. But it is only in the field of ideas. Sad.
But, I think her biggest hit is precisely the rhythm and atmosphere behind it, since the girl is disturbed, but the author almost always shows it as an emotional scene (OMG, look at what she does for love) or funny (kkkkkk crazy girl bro), which gives this atmosphere of "she is strange, maybe the limits have not been reached yet and that gives me". Which is also the biggest shot in the foot, since you expect something bad, a plot twist, something bigger, but no. This "greatest threat", common in the Yandere genre, does not happen. Which gives a frustration and even a disappointment in the end. |
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