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B Reaction

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: B. Reaction, B. Reaction!, B.Reaction, Breaction
Japanese: B.リアクション!
English: B Reaction
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 18, 2003 to Oct 19, 2004
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Themes: Martial Arts Martial Arts, School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Ultra Jump
Authors: Tsuruta, Hirohisa (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.691 (scored by 48714,871 users)
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Ranked: #133962
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Popularity: #2432
Members: 8,339
Favorites: 25

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Preliminary Spoiler
Feb 11, 2008
B Reaction is a Shounen, Action, Comedy about your typical delinquent who loves fighting and seems to be really good at it. Though his life is turned upside down when he encounters a strong but beautiful lady and she turns out to be his new English teacher.

There’s nothing special about this set-up, seeing how any experienced anime/manga fan would be able to see it coming. What makes the story interesting isn’t really the predictable romance but the exciting fights and hilarious comedy. It’s a shame that this manga was cut short at 2 volumes and because of that, we have a terrible ending and the ...
Nov 17, 2010
Could have been the definitive ecchi shounen, too bad it ended prematurely.

You don't have to look far to spot how many in the forums are complaining about the premature ending. Where I would like to provide my alternative view is in the parts that are understated about this manga.

First off, I disagree with Master_M2K when he says:

"What makes the story interesting isn’t really the predictable romance but the exciting fights and hilarious comedy."

The key word that alienated me from his review was: predictable romance; exciting fights. Worse: hilarious comedy

Obviously different people have different tastes but if you merely come in here expecting an ecchi, you'd ...
Nov 1, 2020
Ok, I'm giving this an 8 out of respect to what it could have been

Story (6/10) and Character (8/10):
The plot is good, the characters are great, but... WHAT WAS THAT ENDING?! There was none, zero closure to any of the many interesting plots the manga presented to us, both romance and fighting-wise. It really could have became something on the liking of "Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi" in the sense of a long, pseudo-romance, fighting manga. It's a shame it couldn't do that.


Art: 8/10
Might not be most people's preferred style but I like it a lot, especially the characters, male and female. Where it lacks ...
Nov 26, 2013
Mixed Feelings
So this is your typical ecchi sports romance manga with a martial arts twist. It starts with the MC, a strong guy who wins a Karate competition before getting KO'd by a woman.

This woman turns out to be his teacher. As far as this point, I could see the promise. With all of her high kicks, fan service criteria was met for the ecchi side of things. The fights were also entertaining and also the romance side of things was also pretty funny.

So we continue on this manga, which I was actually enjoying when it just suddenly ended. I thought it was still ongoing, ...
Oct 20, 2018
This manga is focused on martial arts, but is just as solid in other aspects as well. The martial arts aspect is reasonably well done, wherein the fights look pretty good and everything seems to flow well, though it doesn't go into that much depth with a couple exceptions. The characters were also super interesting and amusing as well.  Onodera straddles the line between arrogant and confident well, having faith in his own abilities and even showing off sometimes, but he isn't someone that gets overtly angry or pathetic when he actually loses. Rather he accepts it quickly, and goes from there, pushing forward to improve, even ...