Douka Ore wo Houtteoite Kure: Nazeka Bocchi no Owatta Koukou Seikatsu wo Kanojo ga Kaeyou to Shitekuru
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Douka Ore wo Houtteoite Kure: Nazeka Bocchi no Owatta Koukou Seikatsu wo Kanojo ga Kaeyou to Shitekuru

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Please Leave Me Alone: For Some Reason, She Wants to Change a Lone Wolf's Helpless High School Life
Japanese: どうか俺を放っておいてくれ なぜかぼっちの終わった高校生活を彼女が変えようとしてくる


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jun 27, 2022 to ?
Genre: Romance Romance
Themes: School School, Time Travel Time Travel
Serialization: Manga UP!
Authors: Aizaki, Kabegiwa (Story), Shiki, Mutsuko (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.151 (scored by 643643 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #67512
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Popularity: #7560
Members: 2,500
Favorites: 14

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 22, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (19/? chp)
The MC is a loner, a guy who had no friends and is justifying himself to go through the same way he did last time. This time though a "meddlesome" girl is here to help him.

The Character Development in this manga is SATISFYING and the interactions of the mc to different situations are hilarious, fun and depressing. Its not really rollercoaster of emotions and may not be for everyone, but its about a genuine guy changing because he thought the life that he had was safe and reasonable and a beautiful girl trying her best to prove otherwise.

I liked it and maybe you ...
Sep 4, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (17/? chp)
6.9/10


This manga is a train wreck of writing and emotions. Not only is this eerily similar to “Oregairu” with the characters and personal dialogue, but it’s just done poorly. The charm of “Oregairu” stems from the consistent and well-written characters, which this manga does not have.

At first glance, you’d think the characters are relatively deep with their own characteristics that make themselves unique, but the more the story develops, the more you realize the characters have an inconsistent personality with poor explanations by the author on why they acted out of place.

The plot is also pretty poorly organized, as there’s not much being ...