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Sep 15, 2023
Preliminary (9/? chp)
Tl;dr: An isekai with a bit of depth and a gradual power-climb. That feels rare these days (at least to me), so I'm having a great time with both the manga and the web novel.

I'm always down to give an isekai a shot. They're usually pretty bad, but I read them all the same. Surprisingly, this is one of the good ones. Most isekai have an OP MC where his/her "cheat" ability is so strong that there's no real tension, or the world is underdeveloped to the point where the setting is nonexistent, or there's a harem of ladies that throw themselves at the MC ...
Feb 22, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (6/? chp)
Tl;dr: Takes a neat idea and stretches it out WAAAY past its' welcome. If you like teenage-angst that takes multiple volumes to resolve... well this might be right up your alley (I say begrudgingly, from deep in the alley).

I like this series. I don't like this series. ... My feelings on this series are complex. I've never been so invested in something that I can barely tolerate. I read the short manga and was DEFINITELY intrigued by the plot. The MC is isolated in a school that wants him gone. He has no friends, no allies, and even his childhood friends hate him for "reasons". ...
Dec 23, 2020
Shoujo Junrei (Manga) add
Tl;dr: Came looking for a cute romance, left with a nice message about honesty and the problem with putting people on a pedestal...but no romance (which is the only "spoiler" I'll leave in this review).

I decided to read this series because I assumed there would be a romance between the leads of this series (I saw the Shoujo Ai tag and jumped to conclusions). While that never happened, the rest of the story was definitely still enjoyable and unique, especially for the angle it took on celebrity. To be clear, I've read numerous manga about characters interacting with idols/celebrities all the while not knowing they ...
Mar 22, 2018
Tl;dr: Average anime made into good anime when budget constraints taken into account. Read manga for full experience.

(Spoiler-free review)
On the surface, Relife: Kanketsu-hen felt extremely average; maybe below average. After reading the manga (which I LOVED) this adaptation left so much to be desired. It cut out so much of the backstory, the buildup, the tension, and the pain which nearly every character - including the side cast - had to push past and overcome. Unfortunately, the triumphs and heart-wrenching moments from the manga are missing here. Without these important character moments, which I won’t spoil in case you haven’t read the manga (READ IT), ...


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