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destdest 's review for:
Tokyo Boys & Girls, Vol. 1
by Miki Aihara
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Fast-paced but a little messy. Mimori's excited about her high-school life at a school she's always wanted to go to. On her first day, she makes friends with a super cute girl who is super sweet as well, but she also manages to make some enemies with the boys' academy/classroom next door.
This manga is definitely older with the floppy disk (that takes me wayyyyy back) and casual use of the f-word. The now-retro artwork is cute, but I didn't find the story charming.
There's a guy, Haruta, who is big mad at Mimori but won't tell her WHY. Little boy, get out of your feelings. @__@ I bet you $5 he mad about something stupid. In addition, there are two other boys Mimori's entangled with, Ran (who desperately wants her friend) and Kuniyasu (a playboy who sets his sights on her).
I think if I had read this when it first came out I probably would've been hooked. But as it is now, I could take or leave it.
This manga is definitely older with the floppy disk (that takes me wayyyyy back) and casual use of the f-word. The now-retro artwork is cute, but I didn't find the story charming.
There's a guy, Haruta, who is big mad at Mimori but won't tell her WHY. Little boy, get out of your feelings. @__@ I bet you $5 he mad about something stupid. In addition, there are two other boys Mimori's entangled with, Ran (who desperately wants her friend) and Kuniyasu (a playboy who sets his sights on her).
I think if I had read this when it first came out I probably would've been hooked. But as it is now, I could take or leave it.