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The Horizon
Tadashikunai Renai no Susume
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku review
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku
Apr 11, 2021
Tenshi wa Nido, Uso wo Tsuku review
I am writing this review so you have a different opinion on this manga since the only other review rated it a masterpiece which was honestly a complete shock to me, but well tastes are different I guess.

If you are looking for a quick read that doesn't require using your brain at all and feel like reading a manga with really pretty art then I suggest you give this manga a try. However if you are feeling like reading a good story with good characters then avoid this manga simply because you will not find that here. Also avoid this manga if you are easily triggered by stupid fml because this one was one of the worst I've seen in shoujo manga and I've read a decent amount of shoujo let me tell you.

Story 3/10 (and I am being generous here)

I mean yeah it is only 11 chapters long, however that is not enough of an excuse for the amount of nonsense this story had. (I have read one shots which were 10 times better so yeah) The plot was really bad, with the male lead trying to get revenge or whatever and using the stupid female lead in the process. Firstly, there was no reason for the fml to act as dumb as she did. Secondly, our ml had such a grudge that he planned his revenge and then forgot all about it in, what felt like seconds. Really makes no sense. Lastly, the romance part was awfully rushed and it just lacked substance overall. Again made little to no sense. One more thing I need to mention is the fact that ending was really bad, as it had a lot of loose ends.

Art 9/10

Honestly the only good point of this manga.

Character 3/10 (again this is being generous)

I already said in the story section that the female lead was beyond dumb the whole story. The ml was not better tbh. I will not even mention the blandness of side characters. I mean if the main ones were awful then side ones were practically nonexistent. Complete lack of character depth and development. I just finished this manga and I can't tell you what are the characteristics of the main characters and that should be saying something.

Enjoyment 5/10

I enjoyed the art. xD

Overall 6/10

Just read it if you want to see some pretty art otherwise stay away from it.
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Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama review
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama
Apr 10, 2021
Kore ga Watashi no Goshujinsama review
He is My Master is basically a somewhat ecchi comedy. It takes the scene with a 14 year old boy who has lost his parents in a car accident and inherited a huge inheritance. With the money he hires two sisters to be his maid but later on gain another one totaling to 3.

Now first the maid were happy that they could work there but soon find out Yoshitaka is a total pervert and constantly sexual harass them. Now the older sister that is constantly sexually harassed, Izumi, tries to quit, but Yoshitaka quick perverted mind came up with a plan by making her "accidentally" breaking stuff in his house that cost a lot of money so she becomes in debt to him. And has no choice but to work for him. There are a lot of ecchi moments but not so much on the humor. The supporting characters make a good first impression then disappears as soon as the chapter ends.

The artwork is fairly decent in this manga. The surrounding backgrounds and the character designs are quite great, but not spectacular. The buildings are drawn quite nicely and the clothes are fairly decent.

There is a lacking of supporting characters and side story you might say that should be typical inside a harem/ecchi comedy. The amount of character development is something this manga lacks. Many of the chapters are quite repetitive of each other as how it starts and how it ends. And the reoccurring joke of "lets have a battle" by Mitsuki gets old sometime, also with amount of pervertness Yoshitaka has can gets annoying too.

For the enjoyment, I thought it was ok, kind of good, but not great. I really liked the concept of the story. In the beginning it seem like the manga could go somewhere but it slowly lost its attractiveness as I read on. The jokes were getting kind of old, but I have to admit that Yoshitaka numerous attempts take the pervertness to the next level is pretty clever, but what I saw that it deeply lacked the character development and the supporting characters and side story compared to other manga/anime of the harem/ecchi comedy genre. Well I did enjoy it to a certain extent and hopefully you might as well too.
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Dolls Code
Mikake no Nijuusei
Mikake no Nijuusei
Mikake no Nijuusei
Mikake no Nijuusei review
Mikake no Nijuusei
Apr 08, 2021
Mikake no Nijuusei review
What makes a story telling work unique isn’t only on the originality. A work doesn’t have to have a theme that never been explored before to become unique. Uniqueness is more of a result of a combination of some factors instead of one alone factor. Exploring an overused theme in a different way or from a different perspective can also end up producing a unique work. Mikake no Nijuusei is one example where a unique work comes out from an overused theme.

Since the middle 20th century, many science fiction that explore the philosophy of time, specifically time machine, have been produced and there’s no exception in manga and anime. But even though the theme isn’t new at all, the different approaches or focuses of the work make some works stand out and unique on their own. A live action drama called Amigos for example, focuses on the adventure of kids in the past, delivering us an interesting survival journey while being educational at the same time. An anime called Suzumiya Haruhi, while also explores the time travel, focuses on the exploration of the theory of time and is providing an interesting theory of alternative time line. And a newer series called Stains; Gate delivers us a story of an attempt to change the future for the better with some romance drama and detail explanation of how its time machine works.

Despite some shows are unique for using a different method or focus, there’s something common in the work of time travel sci-fi. It’s on the how they see and deal with the time paradox. Some works try to make the story believable by using a realism approach through reason while others try to avoid talking about it. And here’s where Mikake no Nijuusei is different.

Mikake no Nijuusei never denied the time paradox. From the start of the time machine is used, it has already showed us how the main character meets her copy and live together. It even shows the main character telling other s about the situation she is facing.

This manga never tried to take its time travel story seriously. It doesn’t explain the reason behind the time machine experiment. The person who makes the time machine himself is just a mad scientist who put 10.000 yen on the street as a bait to get a subject for his experiment. He is drawn as a genius who knows a lot but at the same time drawn as a carefree person who doesn’t think before doing something. But despite how negative and flawed it sounds, thanks to him and his time machine this manga surprisingly becomes a funny one and easy to read.

While how stupid it’s sounded, the manga is still a science fiction that has the philosophy of time as one of the main theme explored. But instead of trying to reason of the possibility to travel time, it focuses more on how time changes human relationship and what’s the bridge between the past, the present and the future. Surely though, it feels more like a fantasy than science but it’s not by any means unbelievable.

This manga while being funny and somehow stupid if you want to reason the time travel thingy, also has a good drama related to relationship and encourage you to be more honest to yourself. There are many you inside you and the one that connect them is your heart. Be honest with your current feeling so that feeling won’t ever completely disappear.

It made me shed tier a little when reading the last few chapters.
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TENDE FREEZE
TENDE FREEZE
TENDE FREEZE
TENDE FREEZE review
TENDE FREEZE
Apr 05, 2021
TENDE FREEZE review
What would you do with the power of foresight? Use your powers to help others or selfishly use ‘em for yourself. Well Tende Freeze is a Supernatural, Ecchi, Comedy with a busty beauty that ends up doing all of the above.

Koyuki Koyou is a voluptuous woman with a peculiar ability… the ability to predict the misfortune of those around her. It’s not until a chance encounter with a pitiful High School student Umehachi Kikusui that she decides to use this ability but what may seem like the selfless act of a “Good Samaritan” is in fact a ploy to get something in return. With things working out better than expected, Koyuki decides to stick with him for her personal gain and that’s how this absurd story begins. This being a comedy, you can expect to see our characters involved in a lot of random mishaps, though I believe the main appeal is really to do with the psychic developments. It’s a shame that the hilarious situational humour took precedence over the interesting aspects of the story.

Well during their foreseeable misadventure, numerous characters are introduced, each being as uninteresting as the last. Koyuki & Umehachi could have been a fascinating pair, but they lacked any real dynamic. So just like the rest, you have characters that are either important for plot development or those that are not. Nevertheless whatever category a character is filed under; they are all pretty much a dull bunch, with only their few funny quirks there to pump some vitality into them.

Along with the comedy, the artwork of this manga manages to give it a sort of unique style. The general artwork is very good, with a fair amount of detail put into the larger panels however no matter how good it is the problem remains that it’s just not universally appealing.

Overall Tende Freeze did provide an interesting take on the “supernatural power” sub-genre but I felt that it was ruined by its lack of focus. Sure the random slapstick humour did make this manga more enjoyable than I initially thought but that drew focus away from the more interesting parts of the story. In the end there was little character development, we got the typically rushed last couple of chapters, which subsequently lead to an unsatisfactory conclusion. Well if you ever have 5 hours to kill, then Tende Freeze is worth checking out.
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Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya
Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya
Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya
Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya review
Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya
Apr 05, 2021
Sonna Koe Dashicha Iya review
This is my first review, and the fact that, after all this time, I decided to start with this manga is telling. And no, it's not a compliment, quite the opposite, in fact.

I won's say much about the plot ( not very interesting) and the art (quite nice), I will instead focus on the characters. All you need to know is that this manga is about a girl who wants to be a voice actress, and her love triangle with her respected, talented coleague and her idol boyfriend.

Now, I have to say I was expecting it to be at least enjoyable, since the whole voice acting setting is not something I've seen before, and I never say no to love triangles, but boy was I wrong.
You'd expect the main character to somehow carry the story, but this is not the case. Hina, the main girl, is an almost offensively weak character, she has absolutely no personality and keeps being dragged from one awkward situation to another without being able to make a single decision. Her two love interests are the classic forceful, aggressive guys, whom you'd report to the police in real life. Since it's a manga, their attempted rapes are quickly forgotten by our heroine. At the same time, though, being aggressive appears to be the only thing they can do, since she won't seem to make any decision unless forced. She is like water, a nonentity, she goes with the flow, hurting herself and her two loves in the process.

That being said, I guess I don't have to tell you that I don't recommend this. If you enjoy smut for the sake of it, then by all means, read it. If you expect to relate to the characters and fall in love with them, this will disappoint you.

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