![]() ![]() Infatti gioca ai videogiochi e le piace il cosplay. Si presenta come una ragazza molto solare e decisa, ma si rivela un po' ingenua e una vera otaku. Marin Kitagawa invece è la più popolare della scuola. Non ha amici perché ha interessi diversi dai suoi coetanei e teme di essere giudicato. Il protagonista è Wakana Gojo, un aspirante artigiano che costruisce bambole hina. I highly recommend if people are looking for an cute, sweet, yet super ecchi romance. Overall, this was a great surprise and I'm glad I took the chance to read it. I just can't hate her for doing something that 99.9% of teenagers do. That being said, if people are put off by this, I understand. It just depends on how emotionally mature they're gonna be about the material, and Marin is. Thinking that they won't is like thinking gravity doesn't exist. Teens are going to consume age-restricted material. Marin understands that the game is fictional and does not push Gojo or anyone else to participate in anything that occurs in the game.Ģ. ![]() While I wouldn't say that's necessarily something Marin should be watching considering her age, here's why this doesn't bother me:ġ. Now, I understand that people are a little put off by Marin's love for an eroge video game. If only all fans of different hobbies could get along like that.*sigh*. They're both respectful of each other's hobbies and give each other time to gush about what they love. Marin and Gojo are already a perfect pair and balance each other out Marin's bubbly, energetic, and honest personality brings Gojo out of his shell and makes him feel safe, while Gojo's kindness, empathy, and respectfulness makes Marin happy and pushes her learn more about him. I was skeptical going into this because the summary makes this series sound SUPER suspicious and devious, but I was genuinely surprised at how heartwarming and adorable it is! Add in some cosplay tutorials and some laughs (and yeah, fan service if you’re into it) and you have a really surprisingly fun read. Wakana is too shy to be a lech around Marin and I’d say We Never Learn is more regularly prurient than this.Īnyhow, the two of them make a good couple and that’s what you really want in a story like this. and it’s not even the full title!).ĭespite the aforementioned advisory, this mostly extends to just some fan service and not much else (the author does love his panty shots but they’re infrequent enough to not drive me insane). (sigh) Saint Slippery’s Academy for Girls (I won’t lie, I nearly burst out laughing when I saw that, but still. She’s also a cosplay fanatic, but a terrible seamstress (so very terrible), so she enlists Wakana to help her cosplay as one of the characters she likes from an erotic visual novel. She sees him more for who he is instead of who he sees himself as and that makes a big difference. Marin is a popular, perky girl who doesn’t give a damn what people think and her mantra of ‘like what you like’ really helps Wakana get a hold of himself and not be so down on his hobbies and normalizes him juuuust enough. and I feared for what I was getting myself into. Then we meet our hero, Wakana, who is learning to make Hina dolls and is a little too taken with them. It was pretty surprising because there’s an advisory label slapped on this one and the first image inside the cover is straight fan service. I am generally a sucker for any cosplay story that actually did some research and the translation notes at the back are packed full of sewing terms and technical speak. To paraphrase the Pet Shop Boys - ‘He’s got the skills, she’s got the looks. If want a feel good manga, funny moments, mixed with a lot of heart. Get a lot of cute moments, good world building for cosplay, and great character motivation. From measuring Marin (Boobies!!!) to going shopping for cloth and such, and just hanging out eating some food. Gojo knows how to make clothes and so Marin asks him to help her make one. These two together make a fun combo.īasically Marin wants to cosplay. Tall, handsome, a heart filled with gold, and humble. She's the star of the manga/anime but also Gojo, our main male protagonist, is solid. She's the type of girl who is SO pretty but also not stuck up, not mean, always looking on the bright side of things BUT also knows not to take shit from people. However, luckily, this was one of my favorite romance/slice of life anime in awhile and the manga is just as good. I've seen the first season of the anime and so this is more of a read again even though follows almost the exact same moments.
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