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Sorry for this review being so long also if there are any mistakes soz this review was so ...

Yuki July 25, 2017 3:54 pm

Sorry for this review being so long also if there are any mistakes soz this review was so long that I'm not bothered to read it over - sorry.

Wow, KareKano was actually pretty good. I actually watched the anime first and then when I completed the anime I went onto the manga. I have to say though I loved the ending how the mangaka showed how all the characters turned out which is rarely shown in other mangas. But the thing I didn't like was the fact that Arima was so how do I say reluctant to tell Miyazawa the truth it kind of pissed me off cause how can you be in such a deep relationship with someone and then not only hide but lie about the truth - honestly do you know what I would change about this manga? When Arima asked Miyazawa to break up with him I would have gotten her to accept the break up and move on and then get her to hook with Tsubasa (I think I got his name wrong so to ensure you know who I'm talking about just think about the pimp who was obsessed over girls) but only TEMPORARILY. When Arima finds out that he is incomplete without Miyazawa and that nothing else matters but being with her, he would make up with her through telling her the truth and then ensuring that she knows that she is love this would also include Tsubasa getting hit in the face which would be a real good way to add in a lot of drama - just imagine Miyazawa has just broken up with Arima and is very depressed to cheer up Tsubasa uses this as an opportunity to confess his feelings for her but to also help get over Arima, Tsubasa confesses and Miyazawa accepts so they are now officially couple, everybody in school knows this but are still shell shocked that Arima and Miyazawa have broken up meaning that all lot of rumors have been spreading around about why they've broken up these rumors - one day during break time Tsubasa tried to cheer up Miyazawa by fooling around by trying to kiss her of course Miyazawa tells him to stop but his is when all of her friends start to encourage her and Tsubasa to kiss to try and lift Miyazawa's spirit. Miyazawa then accepts and starts to go through with the kiss this when suddenly, just before they kiss Arima enters the classroom and stops then from kissing by trying to drag Miyazawa out of the classroom Tsubasa tries to stop him but Arima punches him in the face.

See what I'm saying very good material that would have been much juicier and amazing if that had happened. Then after being dragged out of the room Miyazawa gets fussy and all because she was taken out against her will Arima ignores her and rests his head on her shoulder and explains everything and tells her that she is the only one he needs in the whole world. BOOM! Miyazawa forgives him by the time they've made up and everything everyone has already caught up with them and seeing that they are acting all lovey - dovey they cheer and congratulate them.
But , meh, I really like the way that it ended and overall the manga was pretty awesome so hats off to who ever made it! Man I'm tired after typing all of this and sorry for making you read all of this but THAT'S JUST HOW I DO.

PS: I f you want to watch something similar to this read/watch Maid sama some of you may be confused cause of why I would recommend this but if you do read/watch this you will understand.

Responses
    jessica<3 September 15, 2017 5:48 am

    at least at. maid sama they never broke up. and I love maid sama

    Ruri October 20, 2020 10:59 am

    .... I hate to be the one to say this but your rendition sounds like a trashy generic young adult novel instead of the master piece we got from Tsuda-sensei.

    Arima is interesting because he is such a deep feeling and complicated character. It's hard for him to open up nd be honest to even Yukino. The abuse and self depreciation and repression he built up for nearly 2 decades of his life is not going to magically go away with love. And frankly he's more relatable the way he is.