May 25, 2020
TL;DR Review (No Spoilers):
Story - 7: It's the life of high school girls messing around in their youth. Quite a range of adventures that take place too.
Art - 6: Nothing special and a little generic. I found that it can be hard to differentiate some characters as they do look similar to others.
Character - 7: Characters have 2D personalities, however, there is a wide range of characters which added to the fun.
Enjoyment - 7: All in all, it was funny here and there. Made for a nice read.
Overall - 6.75 (7)
Full Review:
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Story - 7:
There isn't much to say for the story, it is just high school girls messing around where they can, at school, at home, when they go out. Further in the story, however, we do get to see the daily lives of teachers and mangaka as well, which adds to the variety that the story offers. Also, we see the MCs planning for their future, this does happen multiple times as the story goes on. It does become quite a realistic story, as, well, youth doesn't last forever.
Art - 6:
A little generic and hard to utilize as some characters seem to end up looking very similar to one another. Other than that, the art style was fine, being cute as well.
Character - 7:
2D personalities, but, with range. All kinds of characters, from prankster, tsukkomi, small girl issues, laid back teacher, youthful teacher, weight issues, cool and calm, boke, and the rest.
Enjoyment - 7:
Nice and funny, was a good read and had some nice jokes. Not much else to say.
Overall - 6.75 (7)
If you are interested in a slice-of-life comedy revolving around high school girls, this would be a good read for you. Though, having said that, you aren't missing out on a lot by skipping this one out. Aiura is something good for the moment in which you are looking for a particular genre to go into. A good read nonetheless.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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