Ani no Chuukoku review
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I'll make this short and straightforward because I was a bit sad to see that it has such a low rating, and I hope I can get you to give it a chance!
Let's talk about the art first, because that is arguably the most charming thing about this manga. It reminds me a little bit of est em, Hidaka Shoko and Yoneda Kou all mixed together: the characters are definitely masculine and very attractive in that manly, but not bara, way. Super gorgeous and good-looking. But then again, what constitutes as "good art" is very subjective. However, if you're a fan of the drawings done by any of the three mangakas I mentioned, I can guarantee that you'll love this.
Plot-wise, the author managed to make the sexual tension between the brothers feel authentic and non-icky. Incest can either be really sexy or downright gross but she succeeded in creating an interesting relationship with their subtle flirtations, and the contrast between their attitudes towards each other - the younger brother is angsty and provocative, while the older brother is cool, mature and aggressive when it counts.
On the downside, the story was a bit too short, cutting out tons of opportunities for character development and more drama to unfold. Still, I highly enjoyed it and cannot wait to see more works from this author.
Let's talk about the art first, because that is arguably the most charming thing about this manga. It reminds me a little bit of est em, Hidaka Shoko and Yoneda Kou all mixed together: the characters are definitely masculine and very attractive in that manly, but not bara, way. Super gorgeous and good-looking. But then again, what constitutes as "good art" is very subjective. However, if you're a fan of the drawings done by any of the three mangakas I mentioned, I can guarantee that you'll love this.
Plot-wise, the author managed to make the sexual tension between the brothers feel authentic and non-icky. Incest can either be really sexy or downright gross but she succeeded in creating an interesting relationship with their subtle flirtations, and the contrast between their attitudes towards each other - the younger brother is angsty and provocative, while the older brother is cool, mature and aggressive when it counts.
On the downside, the story was a bit too short, cutting out tons of opportunities for character development and more drama to unfold. Still, I highly enjoyed it and cannot wait to see more works from this author.
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Asada, Nemui
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