Udon no Hito

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Alternatives: English: The Lady of Udon
Synonyms: Udon no Onna
Japanese: うどんの女
Author: est em
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 8
Status: Finished
Publish: 2010-05-01 to 2011-06-01
Serialization: Feel Young

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Alternatives: English: The Lady of Udon
Synonyms: Udon no Onna
Japanese: うどんの女
Author: est em
Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 8
Status: Finished
Publish: 2010-05-01 to 2011-06-01
Serialization: Feel Young
Score
4.0
3 Votes
33.33%
33.33%
33.33%
0.00%
0.00%
0 Reading
0 Want to read
0 Read
Summary
An art student becomes infatuated with an older woman who serves noodles at the university cafeteria. Little does he know that she has been fantasizing about him herself. Complicating the matter is her past relationship with the student's professor...

(Source: Kotonoha)
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Udon no Hito review
by
PrashastSingh2
Apr 05, 2021
Story:
It's not bad, but it's not amazing either. The romance is somewhat superficial and based solely on fluff, and there's really no complicating incident or event to look forward too. It's a cute little romance with no real grounding in reality. Nothing all that exciting takes place and nothing all that offensive does either. It's just a very basic premise with no real value beyond a simple, cute romance.


Art:
Not all that excellent, but there's definitely a style. It feels very western, almost as if it were in the Sunday paper. It's very rough sketch, but at one point I wondered if the mangaka's intention was to make every line look akin to a noodle with odd, almost random bends.

Backgrounds are barren and vacant. The world is very limited. There's nothing particularly pretty about the work.


Character:
Just enough to keep someone reading for 8 chapters. There's not much of an agenda and there's no real conflict other than the simplest of issues that is, more or less, ignored. That said, it didn't particularly need to be anything special. The narrative is linear, incredibly linear, with zero sub-plots and very little characterization other than our leads falling in love.


Enjoyment:
I'm sick, super drowsy, and I didn't want to fall asleep just yet. Due to Udon no Hito's length, as well as it's inoffensive nature, I can say without a doubt that this wasn't a waste of time. It wasn't, perhaps, the best use of my time, but the work itself is still somewhat interesting, despite it being more akin to a fanfiction with cutesy romance than a unique narrative.


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