Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san review

ae_shinobi6
Apr 03, 2021
Story:
I'm not going to sit here and act like this isn't about bullying at first. It is. I felt really bad for Senpai in the beginning. As time went on, however, Nagatoro started to ease up. She started figuring out that maybe bullying wasn't the right route. Over the course of this story she began to befriend our fluffy haired friend over here, and the story is getting better. The first actual arc was really entertaining, and I found it hilarious. Senpai and Nagatoro have become pretty good friends over time, and it's really beginning to show. Nagatoro seems to begin to harbor a real affection towards her Senpai eventually, and I'm liking where it's going. The only problem I had was how long it took for an actual arc to happen, but when it did, it was great.
Art:
The illustrator is amazing. Nanashi draws really entertaining faces and frames and makes sure that they always fit the mood. Their drawings are hilarious at times and beautiful at others. They seem to be very cultured in anime/manga, considering the references that are subtly thrown in. Overall the art is really good.
Character:
Hoo boy. Alright let's get into the meat and potatoes, eh? Nagatoro-san is, in my opinion, really damn good. No, not as a person, as a character. She's really entertaining and also adorable. Watching her deal with her feelings and feebly try to hide them is really cute and funny. Senpai seems milquetoast, but he compliments Nagatoro perfectly. He helps her develop through how timid he is, and then watching him have his moments of assertion is really rewarding.
Enjoyment:
I think this goes without saying that I really enjoy this manga. I'm not going to elaborate, just know that it's been a really fun ride so far and I can't wait to ride it out to it's conclusion.
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