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Sep 4, 2022
I have been reading the manga since last year when i randomly stumbled upon it. It starts off really slow but there's progress in each chapter.
Story-wise isn't too complicated. The FMC(Mona) has all guys fawning all over her but this one guy the MC(Medeka) is the only one guy that isn't looking her way. Her pride is hurt so she makes it her goal to make him look her way and fall for her. Pretty much every chapter is just Mona trying to make Medeka fall for her and despite her efforts, it always ends in failure. But there's a catch. Medeka is actually a
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practicing monk in training and they are forbidden from having any romantic relationship. There are times when he pinches his nose to clear the thoughts. Medeka is an interesting character. He's not really immune to Mona's charms. He has probably already fallen for her but since he's a monk in training he tries his best to distance himself from her but Mona just keeps coming on strong. Mona has been showered with affection wherever she goes so seeing this one guy not giving her attention was kind of a shock to her. In the recent chapters, they have started to talk normally and are able to hold a conversation. Hopefully, it goes in a smooth direction.
Lastly the art. What can I say? The art is super gorgeous and the character details and expressions are really spot on. There were chapters where the art looked weird but it's nothing overboard.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 22, 2022
A solid good manga with an overpowered main character Arnold Lakes Adler (7th Prince of his empire) who is known as an inferior prince People think he's not strong, but he's actually a powerful adventurer with secret magic skills that is considered taboo magic. He acts lazy and weak to hide his strength. There's a fight for the throne with his brother, but Arnold is secretly helping him. The brothers get along well and Arnold is clever at solving problems. . He is very calm, cunning, and manipulative in nature to which e solves problems.
There's a cheerful blonde girl named Finnie, she's a duke's daughter
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and a friend of the main character and also a merciless childhood knight of the main character. There's no romance yet, but there are hints that Finnie might like Arnold. The artwork is beautiful, and the characters look really nice. It's a manga worth checking out.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 8, 2022
Having read the manga since last year, I decided the give the anime a shot and it was pretty decent. The main delight of the show was the main character Leon. He was an enjoyable character and his reactions to everything surrounding him were genuine as it gets. He's not afraid of being labeled the bad guy for his actions but the ones who are close to him deep down know that his heart is made of gold and everyone in the audience because it's obvious why he's like that.
Leon's actions in the show make it very satisfying. He shuts down everyone with his
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attitude thanks to his knowledge about the game, but his hatred for the game is very understandable. He isn't afraid of playing the villain and becoming the receiving end of hatred by everyone around him, and he feels comfortable with the hatred he gets. His chemistry with his companion Luxion was really great and their interactions fit the title of the show. It also shows he is very capable and afraid of much despite his own actions destroying the flow of the game. But this is where the depth of the characters comes to a close. The other characters felt bland and inoffensive. The villains are written in a way that there's just one main antagonist which is Marie. She's another reincarnated person just like Leon who tries to change things in the game for her own selfish beneift and her always getting annoyed when Leon gains the upper hand is so satisfying. Other than that the other characters are just thrown in the show to just show them off.
The sound was pretty good. I loved the opening. It wasn't anything special but it was a banger.
Overall, Trapped In A Dating Sim: The World of Otome games is tough for mobs is worth it and it managed to accomplish what it wanted to accomplish despite having some flaws with the animation and production. It was very fun. Hopefully, a second season will be announced with better quality animation.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 22, 2022
I love OP main charcters. I personally have two favorite OP characters. Anos and Tatsuya. These two imo are OP characters done right but I don't know how to feel about this one. The story isn't bad but the setting is so generic.
Story 7/10: It feels so generic and bland. The MC was abandoned and he was found by a great wizard the MC discovered he can use magic. From there he trained with the man who rescued him and he became a bonafide magician. Enrolls at a Magic Academy full of nobles and you can guess from there, that he shows his power
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two girls approach him and ask him to teach them. This is something I've realized with fantasy OP shows. MC is super OP, enrolls in an academy tries not to stand out but shows off his power and everyone wants to be strong like the MC so he will be forced to teach them.
Art 7/10: Pretty decent
Characters 7/10: The MC is your typical OP MC. He's expressionless and I don't I've ever seen him smile. He always has a serious which I think isn't bad considering how they are people who are after him. He's always cautious and wary of his surroundings which is something most main characters lack. I wish he showed some expression on his face. The other characters aren't worth mentioning. Rena looks innocent but Rua doesn't seem trusthworthy.
If you like fantasy OP stories like this the n go for it if not find something better.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jul 17, 2022
I had no idea what I was going to be expecting when I started reading the manga but after the first chapter, I was instantly hooked. This manga will keep you wanting more and more and the suspense is so intense.
I am someone who loves mystery but not in a dark story but Inu to Kuzu is more than a dark mystery story. It is full of crazy, creepy, and insane plot twists that keep you on the edge and wanting more. The story feels out of place, it just happens all of a sudden that you can't focus on what's happening. Sakuraba's character really
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caught my interest. His being amnesiac and clueless about everything that was happening around him and supporting the person he likes with all his effort was the only good trait I saw in him and it was admirable. On the other hand, Reika was very very mysterious and the way her nature was portrayed felt kinda creepy. Her character will make you ask questions like What's she up to? What does she want to do and Why is she lying so much? I didn't really like her that much but getting to the close end of the manga, I understood her intentions but it most of the time felt she was using Sakuraba for her own beneift. Shuuji on the other hand was like a good guy in disguise when deep down, he's a playboy manipulator who pretends to care for Sakuraba. He was an interesting character and his addition even drove the story to the extreme even though he was not really present. The whole story I felt was developed around Shuuji but the strongest part of the manga was the craziness of the characters.
Every character in the manga was scary, crazy, and insane on their own but all that reaches its breaking point where tears will be shed, fights will be inevitable, friendships will be tested and dying inside and facing the harsh reality of accepting the truth.
The manga was a good experience for me and this is the manga for anyone that want crazy and insane plot twists.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jul 3, 2022
Love is a complicated feeling which can make you feel totally confused about what to do. Love is complicated because you are in constant pain trying to realize your feelings.
The writing of Kaguya Sama: Love is War is one of the best I've seen. The unique comedy makes the storytelling engaging. It is among the foremost well-written rom-com and firmly coordinated cut of living arrangements in all anime. The arrangement was able to convey a story that had been building up for different a long time and through two diverse seasons in a fulfilling way that was superior to what anybody might have envisioned.
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The final six episodes were phenomenal, and there is no doubt about it.
The appears to set out upon a six-episode run building to the most excellent cultural festival celebration circular segment ever seen in anime. A staple slice of life class, the Japanese school cultural festival celebrations as a rule imply a parcel of adore, singing, moving, and a common tone of bliss that lifts the temperament. Be that as it may, this time, it implied something more than that. It was the summit of different a long time worth of idolization, falling in cherish, and fighting to is not be the one to confess it, to begin with between the main characters.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jul 3, 2022
You will tell me those three 3 words. "I love you".
Season 2 kicks off where season 1 left off but it improves on an already great show. It still maintains its unique comedy and the comedy doesn't come at the expense of the characters but rather enhances the characters. There's a narrative just like in season 1 but it clearly depicts the events that take place in the daily lives of the student council. It takes it to a whole extreme level, the emotional reactions they have.
The first season was fully focused on the development of Kaguya and Miyuki and their battle to
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outwit each other but the second season shifts away from this and focuses majorly on the development of Yu Ishigami. There was no development for Yuu in the first season but in the second season, his development was a major stepping stone for him which made him break free of the chains that were holding him back. It had most of the emotional and heartfelt moments I've seen in a rom-com. His development was done amazingly. Kaguya herself also had a huge development. there is a depth of her emotions that was revealed in this installment that makes her very enjoyable to watch, and watching her grow was a joy to watch. , especially when interacting with her companion Hayasaka. Even the new character Miko has grown a lot this season, which has added a new change to the student council.
From the basic premise of the series, where it's only about Shirogane and Kaguya trying their best to get each other to confess, the freaky things that happen are the result of the character's emotional reactions to the rest. of the cast. It beautifully portrays love as a battlefield, in a humorous way that is both hilarious and heartfelt. Seeing the characters growing strong and overcoming their hardships was just heartwarming. The second season was an incredible and wholesome show which makes you want to see more of the characters and how they will proceed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Jun 30, 2022
Confessing your feelings can be challenging and scary sometimes but what if there are two people who are too proud to admit their feelings to each other. Look no further than Kaguya Sama: Love is War.
Kaguya Sama: Love is war isn't your typical rom-com. It's absurd and stupid that it works really well. It is downright hilarious and refreshing. The story follows Kaguya Shinomiya vice president of the student council and Miyuki Shirogane president of the student council who from the start obviously like each other but they are too proud and stubborn to admit their feelings. The show follows their variety of psychological
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schemes to make the other confess their feelings first. Each episode is made up of vignettes focusing on the psychological warfare between Shinomiya and Shirogane as they best each other to trick each other to confess their love.
What I like about Kaguya Sama: Love is War is the amazing character development. At the start of the first episode, it is not hard to figure out that Shinomiya and Shirogane are very bratty and spoiled but as the show progresses, the characters are viewed in a different way. They do continue to be motivated by their pride towards each other but they also show their vulnerable sides to be very caring and very considerate. The way the show plays it off is so superb that you just want to root for them and at the same time you just want them to stop their nonsense, confess and get together already but you will still want to see more of their battle. The comedy is so unique and it has an incredible approach. The side characters are very fun to watch. Fujikawa and Ishigami are also part of the student and always find themselves in Shinomiya and Shirogane's war game. Fujikawa and Ishigami add so much uniqueness and their relationship is very entertaining. I personally liked Ishigami and him being scared of Shinomiya was just too funny and he himself should know the reason why. The narrator is also a central figure in the show. He does a splendid job exploring every single character.
Season 1 of Kagiya Sama: Love is War is explosive and engaging. Some moments felt creepy and a bit scary but it also had heartwarming moments. The psychological warfare between Shinomiya and Shirogane is just absurd and hilarious. It is definitely one of the best rom-com or at the very least very unique.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jun 23, 2022
Communication plays a vital role in human life. It helps clear the way to exchange information and knowledge with others and build relationships. The heroine Komi has difficulty communicating which is something I struggled with when I was a kid and I had to repeat a year because of my lack of communication skills.
Season 2 of Komi kicks off where season 1 left but it goes way beyond the cognitive of Komi and Tadano, as their relationship becomes more precious to them. Both Komi and Tadano's characters grow exponentially and they try to help each other. They are getting a part of each other's
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lives but that is not the only good thing about the show. It also goes deeply into Komi's relationships with the supporting characters. Season 1 started with the introduction of the characters and gave them an introduction to Komi's life. Now that they're friends, the relationship must become stronger and evolve into something greater to which it executes very well. One of the new character introductions I enjoyed was Katai Kun's. The way he entered the classroom was just so funny and entertaining to watch. He brings a lot of hilarious moments that make us laugh.A hard-searching youngster that has a completely deep voice and feels unhappy due to the fact everybody is frightened of him, control to be fascinating and hilarious. The jokes are hilarious for sure, however, seeing the identical conduct again and again once more will become pretty tedious.
The structure of the anime is the same as in season 1. Each episode has short stories that are presented together as a full episode.
Komi Can't Communicate season 2 delivers more content and more fun interactions between the characters. It is blissful to see these characters enjoying their teenage high school lives and becoming something great.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jun 23, 2022
I didn't know Ainz had a doppelganger in another world. Certainly, it wasn't mentioned he had reincarnated in a different universe. Introducing Skeleton Knight in Another World and our MC Arc who reincarnates in his game fantasy world and has his OP skills and set. Everything he touches goes Ka-Boom in an instant.
Story 8/10: A very good adaptation of the light novel. There was a lot of change but you can enjoy the anime. The story was fast-paced but it wasn't a bother to me.
Characters 8/10:Arc is my personal fav. He is a little different from other Isekai protagonists. Normally you would begin
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to question why and how i reincarnated into a fantasy world but not Arc. He just plays along and acts as if nothing happened. Arc's personality is just full of energy and his laugh is just amusing. Ah and let's not forget our cute elf Arianne. She added more purpose to watching the anime and she had her moments to shine in the spotlight. Chiyome is great and Ponta is just too adorable.
Sound 8/10: The Opening is just too good. I love it and I keep humming it every second.
Skeleton Knight in Another world is your typical generic isekai anime but it has good elements and very strong storytelling. It has a decent art style and color. Ainz should be on the lookout because Arc is coming and it would be a battle to look forward to in the future if guranteed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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