Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru Garçon
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Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru Garçon

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Tsubakikan no Utsukushisugiru Garcon, Stunning Garcon of the Tsubakikan
Japanese: 椿館の美しすぎるギャルソン


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 10
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 14, 2010 to May 10, 2012
Genre: Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: FlexComix Flare
Authors: Yuuki, Riko (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.481 (scored by 539539 users)
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Ranked: #160032
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Popularity: #11300
Members: 1,480
Favorites: 0

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Why do we like flawed and emotionally impaired characters? Are we naturally drawn to their weakness like motherly hens or do we see a part of ourselves in their struggles? I can't answer these questions, but I know that both Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru Garcon and Ten Count gain their charm from their imperfect male main characters. These characters have past scars and present debilitating mental issues, but they are inspired by the loved ones in their lives to work to change. These manga have some heavy moments, but the characters' struggles to grow will warm your heart. WARNING: Ten Count is yaoi and has  read more 
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You are going to need an antacid after reading Dangan Honey and Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru Garcon because their sweetness is 10x stronger than any cupcake. The male leads are extremely handsome and reserved guys who due to unfortunate events in the past now have crippling fear of women. Though they love their jobs, situations cause them to come into contact with women more than they are mentally capable of handling… but a young woman who respects (and maybe more…) them won’t let them fall down. Both are highly enjoyable and yummy, but the fact that Dangan Honey’s female lead is a world-wise and brave  read more 
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The appeal of both Sekine-kun no Koi and Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru Garçon lie in their relationship-scarred, emotionally unstable, awkward, adorable, sweet, innocent, handsome, and just plain endearing slightly older male main characters. These manga will make the reader want to hug and console the characters as well as protect them, and we are lucky to see a few decent female characters who are able to offer a bit of that caring behavior as well as act as catalysts in the overall encouragement and growth of the males. Even though there are heavier issues and traumas in Sekin-kun no Koi and Tsubakikan no Utsukushi Sugiru  read more 
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