Venus Capriccio
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Venus Capriccio

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Venus Kisoukyoku
Japanese: ヴィーナス綺想曲
English: Venus Capriccio
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 29
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 17, 2006 to Sep 19, 2008
Genre: Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Nishikata, Mai (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.591 (scored by 35673,567 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #23532
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2296
Members: 8,806
Favorites: 36

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 17, 2009
This is a unique manga to read because the main guy is the strong, dominant person in the relationship. In this manga, not only is he shorter and younger than the main girl, he's also more "girlish" than the main girl.
Our main girl, the protagonist, is very boyish yet not immaturely tomboyish. The way she acts is very realistic--she isn't some cute girl who cries over some little thing or thinks about getting a boyfriend all the time.
I've just finished volume 2, and I found that I enjoyed this series very much. I would recommend this series for people who like looking at ...
Dec 1, 2011
This one missed on the execution I thought, the stand alone storyline could have been a ten. I didn’t really want to comment on this manga but there aren’t many reviews for it so I might as well.

The best way I could describe this is a long short story.

I kept reading chapter after chapter expecting a climax or a big “wow” moment, something, anything at all to pull me in… after a certain point you can tell this story is riding on its ending. And when I came to that point, the emotion didn’t seem conveyed to the level it should have been. It ...
Aug 8, 2011
My very first review... how exciting! ^.^ Anyway, Venus Capriccio was a truly beautiful story. At first I had been a bit reluctant to read it due to the age factor between Akira and Takami, but I was like 'Screw it. I'm out of manga to read and she's only two years older.'

Story: 9

Each chapter of this manga was like a little bundle of joy for me. Because it's like each of them had their own story to tell. There wasn't a single moment where I felt that I wanted to stop reading. This story doesn't have major fight scenes like Naruto or Bleach, ...
Oct 23, 2011
This manga is definitely not your typical shoujo manga.The male lead is a beautiful strong yet calm and composured and feminine guy and the female lead is beautiful strong reckless and definitely boyish girl :)
The boy can play very good piano and the girl can play play but not as well as him.This manga is more to the musical genre and since I love music myself,I really like this manga :)
I think that even though the story development was quite slow,I actually liked it.The son of a world's famous pianist and a normal girl,different worlds,and they have problems in their relationships due to their status ...
Feb 21, 2018
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (17/29 chp)
Honestly, I'm being generous by giving this a 5. I don't get why so many people have rated this highly. I'm just going to list what's wrong with it.

- The female lead is completely obnoxious and extremely inconsiderate of the male's feelings. He confesses to her, yet she keeps going on about how she wishes he was her little brother. Actually, it seems like she has forgotten in subsequent chapters, since he has to tell her he likes her a second time and she's like, "OMG, I had no idea!"
- I see absolutely no reason he would even like her. She's nice to him. That's ...
Dec 11, 2019
For a guy who doesn't want to turn out like his dad, he is sure taking the same path. Musicians especially in the orchestra have the worst relationships. They have to tour around the world every once in a while and to concentrate and practice they need a place with no one around. The series was kinda straightforward romance drama and if it had stayed the same in the end then it would been far better. Nonetheless it was a good read for a Shoujo genre. The last few chapters were unrealistic in every possible way. Akira not only somewhat forgive him but even agreed ...