Tsurezure Children
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Tsurezure Children

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Synonyms: Wakabayashi Toshiya's 4-koma Collection
Japanese: 徒然チルドレン
English: Tsuredure Children
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 212
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 9, 2014 to Jul 11, 2018
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Wakabayashi, Toshiya (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.221 (scored by 2274122,741 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #4282
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #280
Members: 57,980
Favorites: 1,838

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 15, 2018
The anime adaptation of Tsurezure Children impressed me. Short and simple romantic gags, couples interacting with each others, and content that was both cute and giggly. Simple things such as these are often the ones that have the most to offer. At least when it comes to getting expressions out of its viewer.

This source material manga impressed me further. Rather lengthy series compared to the anime (3-4 times longer, to be exact), yet it kept its quality rather consistently and managed to offer enough new to keep interest despite its super simple settings.

Our story consist of nothing but several couples (there are over 30 main ...
Aug 9, 2018
Think of your first romance anime. Or your first romance manga—anything of the sort. Then throw it all away.

Cliches are a recurrent element in stories—and the thing is, you will never be able to get rid of them. They are cliches for a reason, and their existence proves to be essential in composing a story. Most writers and enthusiasts of literature believe that there is no thing such as originality; everything exists from being based off of something, with just some modifications to make it stand out from the rest.

Of course, it is fairly common to see overused tropes in the like in a subculture ...
Mar 28, 2016
Preliminary (89/212 chp)
Honestly I came across this manga by accident while I was searching for a good comedy romance manga to read and this is exactly what the doctor ordered.
The story is basically snippets here and there about various students attending a certain highschool and how they are infatuated with eachother. Varying from a guy who has self self confidence issues in love with a girl who takes the same bus to school as him to the captain of the karate club finding her male kouhai cute.
I honestly got hooked from the start. The art was good which is what initially drew me to the manga (no ...
Dec 2, 2017
Preliminary (212/212 chp)
Short version:
Unrelentingly charming, Tsurezure Children focuses on the sweet yet awkward first steps of falling in love.


Long(er) version:
When I think of romance in manga and anime, I imagine all of the horrible tropes plaguing the medium: from the pretty boy vs. bad boy dilemma of shojo to the oblivious male leads of shonen, manga and anime are filled with unrealistic and uninteresting approaches to depicting romance. While these archetypes might inspire waifus and husbandos among fans, there isn't much emphasis on the relationship itself.

Tsurezure Children takes a different path - by focusing on the act of confessing love, and the subsequent first steps of the ...
Oct 28, 2018
I can't believe this manga is as highly regarded as it is on here.

This manga was nearly the same for its whole 212.2 chapter run.

The story for each and every single pair is almost always about misunderstanding, being embarrased to reveal their own feelings and doubting themselves. That's it, nothing else. All of these issues could have been solved in around a dozen chapters at the most, but apparenlty people stop talking to each other literally the moment someone else interrupts them (which happens all the goddamn time in this manga).

The art is pretty poor as well, many of the characters look the same, the ...
May 6, 2018
Preliminary (212/212 chp)
(this was updated/rewritten since my initial review as I finally got around to finishing the series; this is no longer a preliminary review)

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STORY (9.5/10)
Okay, so there's pretty much no story other than a bunch of high schoolers ranging across the three years dealing with their individual love life. So if you want something deeper than silly teen romance then this isn't the place.
However, the series has a large and truly diverse cast. So in the typical 4-koma manner, it doesn't feel quite so limited despite being about so little else. Especially if the cast "clicks" for you.

But in all seriousness, the ...
Aug 14, 2017
Preliminary (149/212 chp)
The whole content of the plot depicts the different situation that couples encounters during highschool days. The romantic comedy gets interest to the attention of the readers and nothing can stop reading it without any single laugh.

There are different couples who always ended up funny and never mention that some of them are unique and cannot be find in any romantic comedy characters created by other authors. There are lovemaster who will give advice despite the fact he is always ended up beaten. A tsundere and yandere are here all along to make the story more amazing and interesting.

There is an event where you ...
Jul 10, 2018
Preliminary (212/212 chp)
Overall: 9; Tzuredure Children showcases fluff can indeed carry a manga all the way to the end of its life.

When I think back to my high school years, I remember a lot of the hit and miss moments. I remember the good and bad times. I remember the love gained and love lost. I can still remember that fateful day behind the auditorium when I first confessed to my 10th grade crush. Tzuredure Children is a whirlwind of emotions and stories intertwined together, but still separated enough to be individualized. This manga is not perfect. However, Troubled Children is still a manga that deserves ...
Jan 27, 2021
I binged this series both in Anime and Manga. The Anime served as a good reason to read the Manga and so I did. The manga initially struck me as a collection of of Romcom short stories. Then as I tried to explain it to a friend I realized something. The character development was next level.

You can not just talk about your favorite couple. Mainly because everyone they interact with almost always has their own story going on. This isn't a romcom about a couple trying to get together. It is a story of people going through high school together. Trying to hook up, ...
Feb 7, 2021
tl;dr: A series of solid interlinked romantic stories that work well together.

This manga is a series of a lot of interlinked stories that show a variety of different romances. And by a lot I really do mean a lot as by my count there were 20 stories by the end of the series, though not all of them end in proper couples. The stories on their own are a mixed bag. A couple of them are really great, mainly Ryoko/Masafumi and Jun/Yuki. And only a couple of them I would consider especially weak. The vast majority of them I'd say are only decent, which I ...