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May 25, 2020
This manga isn't very well known, so if you stumble upon this then I'm glad to know other people are either interested in it or are currently reading it.
(This is Shoujo Ai, meaning it contains light lesbian-related contents, so read at your own risk if you don't like those kind of things)
Hero-San (as I'll be shortening it for the sake of saving time) is cute, adorable and, most importantly, enjoyable. The two main characters, Honey Trap and Rabid Rabbit (known as Hayate) are looking to team up for justice and to take out the evil organization known as Antinoid. They create sort-of mech-like beings
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and various devices. It seems Antinoid consists of 4 main people who seek to do evil things, though at times you begin to question whether they're truly bad or not.
Honey Trap was formerly apart of this organization, but due to a misunderstanding, was fired. After previously encountering Rabid Rabbit in a mission prior to her leave, she actually falls in love with her, though it is only one-sided thus far. Honey Trap tells Hayate (Rabid Rabbit) that she is no longer apart of Antinoid and believes that Hayate would hate her. But, Hayate says that no matter what, she wants to help people whether they are friend or foe. Thus, Honey's love for Hayate grows deeper and their friendship begins.
There is a plot, but most of the chapters are usually just slice-of-lifey. We experience how Honey and Hayate experience their days together and apart and how they grow closer to one another in such a short amount of time. There are also some moments of great backstory from Hayate, telling us how she originally became a Hero and the struggles she faced.
My interest lies in nearly every aspect of this manga. The art style is really pleasant and looks phenomenal, the characters aren't boring and are a joy to see in action, the settings and backgrounds always look top-notch, and the premise is interesting. I love to see Honey and Hayate interact, biding my time until they one day might get together, or until Honey truly professes her love. I'm a sucker for romance, and this gets my heart racing at times. (Edit: I forgot to mention, there are some action elements. I mean, Hero is in the name. The action is great too. But, to be honest, it can feel a little hard to keep up with it from panel to panel at times. So be ready for some action, romance, and comdey.)
I mentioned it being a Shoujo Ai, so expect to see A LOT of female characters. That's about it.
There aren't many chapters out there yet (translated, there are only 12 chapters from what I have read), but it's still fun and gets me excited of what's to come. I do hope for more, it makes me happy.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Sep 12, 2019
This manga right here is so sweet and heart warming. Compared to other slice-of-life style romance, this is by far one of the best already.
The main premise is about two students who are classmates and sit next to each other, Mie and Komura. Mie, since the beginning, has almost always forgotten her glasses or broken them in some way which makes it really hard for her to see. Komura is the one to always help her out since he sits next to her and worries about her.
Throughout the rest of the manga we see cute interactions between Mie and Komura, slowly building up their
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relationship as friends and possibly a romantic one. And that is what I adore about this manga. It's very simple, but the romance is so well done that I feel so happy by reading this. I hardly feel this level of cuteness in many manga, so this is definitely very special.
The art is nice and cute, which compliments how the characters act and how the story is paced. Also, there really isn't much story besides the main problem/plot of every chapter, being Mie is blind and Komura helps her. So don't expect it to be very compelling and innovative. Rather, it's refreshing and heartwarming. "It has a little something for everyone"
I highly suggest to read it if you want. It's easy to get into and very fast to catch up.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Nov 29, 2018
Just a slice-of-life version of the Fate/Stay Night series.
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Yeah that's it...
So did you make it this far? It's not really that far anyways sadly. But I'll go on with my review. And I'm writing this with the assumption that you people have already seen the other Fate/Stay Night shit, be it UBW, the original, or Heaven's Feels.
What did you expect reading this manga? It's nothing action packed like the Fate/Stay Night series, just the characters living life while Emiya Shirou cooks food for his friends. It's honestly really nice. I really enjoy seeing the characters interact with one another, and it's a joy to see them not trying to kill each other.
Being a "slice-of-life", there's no real plot. Every chapter differs and usually don't connect at all, with the chance of characters mentioning things that happened in previous chapters.
The art style is really nice and enjoyable to look at. It's captured how the characters look and the style of uFotable's animation on the series.
I honestly don't really know what else to say. It's got a simple premise, and no real plot to explain and the characters are still the same from the series, except being more friendly with each other. But I will say that Saber is soooo much more cute in this one! I love seeing her reactions.
9/10, something I enjoy reading from the character interactions and simpleness of the chapters.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Nov 29, 2018
MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD
Well, here we are again. Fairy Tail continues off from where it last left off, being that Natsu and the main crew go on the 100 year quest. This quest is to seal off the remaining dragons in "Earth Land" (I actually didn't know what the name of the world was called so I looked it up. Kind of a weird name). During this time, the remaining members of Fairy Tail receive a new member, Touka. This member so happens to be someone that Jellal is looking for, and she is presumed to be someone evil and the creator of Liberius, an evil
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white mage cult. Touka is supposedly as strong as Zeref, but we don't have enough information yet. Will the main crew be able to overcome this quest? Will they fail? Is Touka actually evil and strong? Well don't ask me.
Enough about the general story thus far.
S T O R Y - So far, the story is okay. It's really not great, but it isn't horrible either. Continuing on with the 100 year quest truly opens up so many more doors for this series. It shows A TON of potential for new characters, powers, and more world building. Does this make it good? I don't really know. How the prequel ended still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth and I'm still concerned with how the overall plot with play out with the sequel. I hope that at the very least, it won't be disappointing.
A R T - I've always enjoyed Fairy Tail's art style. It's always been pleasing to look at, and quite unique compared to others. Ueda Atsuo does a great job at drawing and matching Hiro Mashima's style.
C H A R A C T E R - The characters are practically the same as before. You can determine that for yourself. Did you enjoy Fairy Tail's characters or did you not? Personally I really liked them. They were characters I truly enjoyed watching and seeing them grow is a nice experience. If anything Natsu was the most plain since he matches many other MCs in the Shonen genre, similar to Naruto and Luffy. Acting very dumb and clumsy but in battle they are an absolute beast. I think that many of the other characters felt more unique and weren't some sort of cliche character compared to other anime/manga. There are many new characters introduced as well, with that comes new powers. SPOILER RIGHT HERE: We're introduced to a new generation of Dragon Slayers, Dragon Eaters. They kill dragons and steal their power by eating them. We meet three so far, and they are part of the Dragon Eater guild named Diabolos. I think it's pretty weird to introduce a new generation, but I guess it works out. Hopefully it'll be used well.
E N J O Y M E N T - I'm somewhat enjoying the sequel so far. It's not great or bad. It just continues on where the prequel left off so it never felt like Fairy Tail truly ended.
My overall is a 7/10. I've always enjoyed the series, but the ending of the prequel always keeps me on edge now. I'm truly paranoid because I want this sequel to do much better than it's predecessor, but I feel like it will be a real disappointment. I'm just waiting to see how it plays out.
T H E E N D
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Jan 13, 2018
*SLIGHT SPOILERS*
I'll keep this short and simple (if possible). 5-toubun no Hanayome/Gotoubun no Hanayome/The Five Wedded Brides is a very sweet, romantic story thus far about the main protag, Uesugi, and quintuplet sisters who need tutoring in school to pass. Right at the beginning we find out that Uesugi marries one of the 5 sisters, but we don't know who yet which makes it so mysterious and interesting.
The story so far is great! The pacing is perfect in my opinion, and there isn't any filler (so far) to halt the progression of the story/plot. We find out many things about Uesugi and each sister,
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and how different they are from one another. We learn how the sisters (somewhat) feel towards Uesugi and what they think of being tutored. (P.s. I love the sisters and seeing them work together at times is cute and amazing!)
I'm really enjoying this series and I really REALLY hope he ends up with Miku! But no matter who Uesugi chooses, I just want an amazing story! I'd recommend giving this a try to see if YOU will enjoy reading it, as not everyone will.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jan 7, 2018
SOME SPOILERS BELOWWWWWWWW
Although I gave this manga a slightly high score, I was vastly disappointed in the end. (I'll try to keep this brief).
I was really enjoying this series. I just randomly found the anime and watched all of it till the end of Season 2 or the 2014 version. I was so into it, I wanted to continue into the manga. I kept reading, and reading, and I was some what enjoying it.
Expanding the world with the Guild member's new powers, and the introduction of some pretty cool characters wasn't that bad. And then I reached a point where I realized, this really
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sucks. I enjoyed the series so much in the beginning with arcs that involved the main crew's backstory and such like Gray and Erza. And even after that the plot was getting good. Then the end, was just honestly very bad. There were so many things introduced at the end, and I felt like the series could just keep going on for a while, and then it just ended. They beat Acnologia so easily, and by they I mean Natsu.
I loved the series, but the ending was definitely rushed and horrible. I do look forward to Hiro Mashima's future work and hope to not be as disappointed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Nov 13, 2017
I finished this anime a really long time ago, but never really thought about writing a review till now.
Before this anime, I NEVER was really into anime as a whole. I've seen Pokemon and DBZ and such that were featured on Television when I was a child, but I've never seen anything else anime had to offer. I decided one day to watch anime cause it seemed pretty nice, and Musaigen was the first one to catch my eye when scrolling through what to find. Watching it, I was honestly entranced.The animation was beautiful, and everything was so new to me. Looking back at
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the anime, it wasn't that great, but when I began to watch it, EVERYTHING was so different and great to me. Characters, powers, and the story was unique to me, and it was very interesting. I ended up catching up all the way to the 12th episode at the time, and it felt like YEARS for the last episode to be released, and I was filled with joy when it was finally released.
Although the Musaigen wasn't that great, this is the anime that got me into anime as a whole. I'm grateful for this.
What I Liked:
- The art was very clear and smooth.
- I enjoyed how Haruhiko began each episode explaining something that involved the episode.
- Loved every episode, it had me drawn to it each time.
- The characters are very loveable.
- The powers are really nice, they feel similar to other anime yet unique.
- Phantom hunting seems fun.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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