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Japanese: 夏空エンド・ラン
Author:
Itou, Shiro
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
5
Chapters:
25
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2012-09-25 to 2014-09-25
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Super
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Alternatives:
Japanese: 夏空エンド・ラン
Author:
Itou, Shiro
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
5
Chapters:
25
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2012-09-25 to 2014-09-25
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Super
Score
4.3
3 Votes
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33.33%
66.67%
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0.00%
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Summary
Second baseman Kaizu Chiaki is a normal senior high schooler who aims to reach the Koshien with his teammates and worries about his future career. One day, a new teacher arrives at his school. Her name is Takamine Touko. Crossing the boundaries between teacher and student, Chiaki and Touko find themselves gradually attracted to each other.
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Natsuzora and Run review
Alright so i am writing this right after i finished binge reading the whole thing in a day and i am not gonna lie this was a pretty decent story. Characters weren't too deep but you grew to like them. It wasn't too long as to were you just beg it to end or you want to drop it, but it could have used about 10 more chapters cause the ending feels rushed. (It works though). Another thing it did which i did not like is that towards the end it basically became a sports only manga and the romance got pushed to the side
till the very end. (last 4 chapters are like that). This is not a story you will think about as one of the greatest ever but it defiantly is a story worth reading.
Side note: If you hate sports or student teacher relationships this might not be the best one for you. Even if you don't, i would give it a try because of the length. Hope this helped. |
Natsuzora and Run review
Another good sports manga which includes romance. Strange mix, huh? After reading Cross Game, I was looking for another sports romance when I landed on this, and boy, it sure is good.
The story is a bit generic. Our hero, Chiaki is a good baseball player in high school. He's a bit energetic and also an airhead sometimes. Touko, is the school teacher, young and pretty. He sees him, she sees her, and it's love at first sight. Great, right? The art is superb. Absolutely terrific. The baseball scenes are almost realistic. Touko sensei looks great and she's definitely ending up in my best girl list. The other characters are also well drawn. The characters are pretty cliche. It almost feels like your average shojo hero and heroines. Is that a good thing? If you hate shojo, then yes, but for me, a romance lover, they are the ideal. The forbidden essence of love is just great. The side characters also have a bit of the role, unlike other manga, so you do get to see them developing. I'd give this a 9/10 and would recommend it to anyone who's in for a cute short romance read. |