Alternative TitlesEnglish: Girl Friends Synonyms: Girlfriends Japanese: ガールフレンドス
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Not available
StatisticsScore: 8.341 (scored by 704 users)
Ranked: #1602
Popularity: #421
Members: 1,574
Favorites: 202 1 indicates a weighted score
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kaigen
11 of 15 people found this review helpful
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21 of ? chapters read
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9 |
| Story |
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| Art |
8 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
At the time of this review, only chapters up to 21 have been released. Anyone who can appreciate a good romance story will enjoy Girl Friends, even if they do not specifically love shoujo-ai.
Story:
When it comes to school & slice of life manga, it often feels as if there is not much of a story, just a setting that you let you characters loose in. What I can say is that unlike many shoujo-ai, Girl Friends takes a much more “true to life” approach, on the girl/ girl romance. The approach is fresh, interesting and helps the audience relate. The only complaint here is the amount of small talk involved can sometimes be too much.
Art:
The art is as good as what you would expect out of a, decent manga series. Morinaga Milk’s art style and character designs are top notch.
Characters:
The main character Mari, is one of the most emotionally complicated (different form other means of making a complex character) and troubled character I have ever seen. Emotionally complexity comes from trying to understand why you feel the way you do, it’s feeling having a contradiction between the way you feel and the way you rationally think would be the best way to feel, it’s questioning your own motivations and intentions in the interactions you have with others. To some it might seem melodramatic but that is the essence of creating great internal struggle, which is relatable in multitude of different ways.
The other characters are more, for the everyday interactions, kind of like a lucky star sort of thing but they are fun, unique, and amusing. At some point during the manga the main character changes to Akiko, the person of Mari’s feelings. Akiko stood out quite a bit as an eccentric, but when the main focus becomes centered on her perspective she starts to come to life, as a well fleshed out character. Her time in the spot light is just beginning but there is much hope for good things in the future.
Enjoyment:
Emotional drama and self-torment in a realistic setting is a very gripping read. This isn’t something everyone enjoys but for the target audience, this series will be pure bliss. The small talk sections may be boring for some, however but it is forgivable. This manga will hook you in and have you honestly caring about its characters, which is a good measure to its enjoyment.
Overall :
If you are the type to enjoy the things mentioned above, you will love this, especially if you also have a love fro shoujo-ai
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Master_M2K
35 of 52 people found this review helpful
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24 of ? chapters read
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
8 |
| Art |
7 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Girl Friends is a Shoujo, Yuri, Romance manga about the friendship between girls slowly developing into something more. Manga readers who enjoy reading, or just feel like trying some Yuri manga, will probably be satisfied with this one.
The story is about your shy, attentive school girl (Mariko Kumakura) who’s lived her life normally but things change once she becomes friends with her brash, popular classmate (Akko Oohashi). That basically sets the foundation for this story, revolving around Mariko, who changes in many ways, from being exposed to a different way of life and love. The story itself develops at a steady pace, with each chapter dealing with something specific but that helps the story to progress without dragging things out for to long. Even though this manga feels like a mundane ‘slice of life’, you can expect some surprises along the way.
Just as the title implies, the characters of Girl Friends are formed around a bunch of schoolgirls who become friends. Guys don’t play much of a part in all this; however when a guy does appear it usually causes a stir. The lack of guys isn’t a problem as the girls have well-defined personalities and roles. Yet it comes to no surprise that it mostly focuses on Mariko and the source of her infatuation, Akko.
The artwork is that of a typical shoujo manga that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Sure there’s little detail in the environments but the generic-looking character designs have plenty of detail put in them. The girl’s features are brought out well, in the close ups but it can be difficult to tell some of them apart.
Overall this is a great yuri manga in showing the dilemmas faced by your average girl dealing with her feelings for another girl. Things do become quite tiresome when a lot of the time is spent on mundane girl talk (boyfriends, make-up, etc) but at least it does a good job in realistically depicting love & infatuation. Shame we only get monthly releases.
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popnstuff
8 of 14 people found this review helpful
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27 of ? chapters read
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Art |
9 |
| Character |
9 |
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10 |
If there is ever a manga that knows how to play with your heart, it would be Girl Friends.
This manga is a beautifully illustrated, enjoyable and emotionally involving chronicling of the lives of Mari, a young girl with a girl friend who she starts to wish was more like a girlfriend instead. And yes, the space does make all the difference.
For that is Mari's dilemma. She falls for a friend. A girl friend. This manga covers all the drama, feelings and confusion that one feels while falling in love. What is worse for Mari is that she is in love with not only someone who doesn't know it, but with her best friend. And to top it off, that friend is a girl.
Issues of sexuality are perhaps hard to deal with. It's scary enough to fall in love, and sorrowful enough to be in love who doesn't return it - but then there is being in love with someone who you cannot afford to lose.
The writer of this manga is brilliant. The scenes are never dull and every scene packs a punch.
Mari and Akko are excellent characters. Mari is our voice, and she feels all that insecurity and fear we would feel. Akko is just a fun, awesome, cool girl with a loving side and a silly side to her. She really makes you fall in love with her, and it's easy to see why Mari'd fall for her too.
This is an absolutely brilliant yuri manga. It is cute, the characters are lovable, and the situations are all too relatable, even if you're not gay or lesbian. read more
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Rhine0013
1 of 4 people found this review helpful
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24 of ? chapters read
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
8 |
| Art |
9 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
At first, I wasn't sure of myself if i'm going to read Girl Friends or not but as I follow the storyboard, I find it interesting to read. The story revolves around the quiet Mari Kumakura whose only noticeable quality is her top of the class grades, enter the cute and friendly Akko Oohashi whose goal is to get to know Mari and become best friends with her. With Akko's help she quickly transforms into one of the prettiest girls in school and becomes good friends with Akko, Sugi and Tamami. The group get into all kinds of situations; boys, diets, fashion, friends and studies.
However as the plot develops Mari realizes she has deeper feelings than she thought for Akko. Akko got jealous at Mari's boyfriend and realizes that she had feeling for her, too.
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