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Mar 4, 2016
Mixed Feelings
As most shoujo oneshot collections go, only a few of them are interesting and a little different and others are filled with well-known cliches. Yukisaki Koisaki contains four stories, one of which I believe is better than the others. The whole lot of them combined aren't particularly interesting but nevertheless provide a cute and short read with some mild entertainment.

What the majority of readers look for in these types of manga are snippets of romance. These oneshots do include love, but they're brief and undeveloped. The main characters do little to make it better, most of them being annoying and tearful about the ones they love. The men are for the most part quite typical. Art-wise, this manga is pleasing to look at, though not much more striking than any other shoujo. This includes the typical big-eyed girls with flowing hair, handsome boys, blah blah. I do think that some of the crying scenes were well-drawn, though.

Eh, if you're looking for something to pass the time and you don't mind a little cheesy shoujo, you can pick this up. Otherwise, it isn't really worth it. These are fluffy oneshots with pretty characters and predictable plots save my favorite of the oneshots, Kiken na Kyouikujisshuu. In the end, though, it's basic shoujo.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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