This is super cute but damn it took forever to get to the love scene! It was fast too! I think overall this is more about the school election and childhood memories than yaoi
Was super cute. The only thing, even tho I know it’s unrealistic, is it did make me a little mad the top wasn’t a virgin. But it’s not like that wouldn’t be the case and it doesn’t ruin it so yeah.
They’re called Monsters: people with the power to assume animal forms, kept segregated from the rest of society. When he was young, Riku befriended a Monster boy named Tsukasa, only to be separated from him. Now, at an academy for Monsters, Riku has finally found his childhood friend. But can he overcome the distrust of his more-than-human classmates and reconnect with Tsukasa? And will their adult relationship be as close as their childhood friendship…or even closer?
It was okay. Kinda cute but there were still a lot of loose ends when it finished and I kinda hate stories that feel the need to mention over and over and over just how "experienced" one of the characters is and just how much of a virgin the other is... Like, we get it I don't care about who they slept with before or how many times, just get on with the story...
Tsukasa and Riku have both loved each other from childhood and wanted to stay together but because Tsukasa was a "monster" (beings who could transform to have characteristics of animals) he was shipped off to a school that educated and imprisons the monsters. After ten years of being apart Riku has enrolled in the school to better under stand the monsters and help change the law that restrict the in the future.
Originally I wasn't going to make fun of this but I lied. Our protagonist Riku moves to a school intended only for children monsters (though it's obvious that it's more of a prison than anything else) that , Tsukasa, his childhood best friend and almost brother is attending. His goal is to change the laws about segregation for the monsters.
This is the definition of missing the mark. It doesn't meet the marks that it is supposed to. The focus is more on when Riku is going to deflowered than you know ...his goal of ending segregation. We don't understand the way segregation works or why the monsters are treated in this way.
Story - 4/10 It would've been subpar if it actually stuck to a good story but it ended up missing it Art - 6/10 I like Tsukasas character design everybody else's was boring. Characters 5/10. They miss the mark. Our main character is a mess his love interest is also a mess and the only other characters we get to se leave little impression