Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare
Dropped at vol 1. All the dialogue is cheesy and unrealistic to a point that I was struggling to shout "no one talks like this!!" every time someone spoke. Once everyone's introduced, it's like well there's your light haired guy and the light haired girl, and there's your dark haired guy and dark haired girl. And we all know who's gonna end up with who. I only got so far so can't speak for the rest of the series, but volume 1 was very cliche and predictable. Not a bad thing, but I'm also just not that interested in romance, so it's extra sloggy for me
I did like the dynamic with the two main girls even if it was pretty surface level. TBH, I clicked on this because I saw two girls on the cover, which is rare outside of yuri, so I set myself up to be disappointed on this one. :<
Anyway
The Male High School Students Are Hungry Again Today
Cute boys makin tasty food and bein wholesome friends, so wholesome and healing!
Count Over
Pretty cliche action shonen. It's a oneshot, so not much time to develop the world and characters. It was okay... the art is CLEAN tho
Zenra Otoko to Shibainu Otoko - Keishichou Seikatsu Anzenbu Yuugeki Sousahan
Gokusen
Tomodachi No Hanashi
Two girls, Eiko and Moe, are inseparable friends. Moe is beautiful and extremely popular with guys, but she always has one condition for going out with them: they have to put Eiko first.
I liked this. Moe's got a blunt personality that's difficult to deal with, so she's struggled to make friends her whole life. Eiko's too much of a pushover and I was rooting for that to change. It seems like it did, just a bit. I like their friendship dynamic. They look out for each other. I liked Narugami-kun, the dark haired guy who winds up falling for Eiko. Him battling with Moe over her was fun.
I was hoping this would be a friendship story mostly devoid of romance, but I liked it regardless.
I'll give it a high 7/10. It's too short to do much, but what it did do, I really liked.. minus the side story at the end.
Amazing Agent Luna