Finished , (Aug 2019 - Jan 2024)
Kou Yamori seems like a typical middle school student on the surface. Relatively good at studies and amiable with his classmates, he puts a lot of effort into maintaining this facade. One day, however, he decides to stop pretending and quits school, developing insomnia as a result of having no daytime outlet for his energy. When taking walks alone at night, he feels marginally better, though he is aware that his inability to sleep should be considered a serious problem.\r\n\r\nOn one such walk, Kou meets a weird girl, Nazuna Nanakusa, who diagnoses the cause of his sleeplessness: despite making changes in his life, he is still holding himself back from experiencing true freedom. She says that he won\'t be able to sleep unless he is satisfied with how he spends his waking hours. When it appears that she has resolved his current worries, Nazuna invites him back to her apartment to share her futon. After a while, unaware that he is only feigning unconsciousness, she leans over him—and bites his neck!\r\n\r\n[Written by MAL Rewrite]
Kauflee
2 years agoSlice of life is a very niche topic and you may or may not be a fan of it. This manga is unique in that right as, while it may feature various similarities to that of a slice of life story, it also holds many other identities that more people may be fond of. It starts out somewhat slow in the beginning, but it tells a fun story of two different people overcoming various hardships thrown at them, and over time, begins to feature action elements. The author shows awesome fight scenes and writes fun dialogue to accompany them and the rest of the story.\n ...\n I definitely recommend checking this manga out if you have the chance, and I\'m super stoked to see the rest of the story get animated!
Tetsu2
2 years agoFor like over 70 fucking chapters now its been going a completely different direction about all sorts of boring dogshit. Complete change in the direction of the story. Its become a boring stereotypical shounen over halfway through where in the first quarter there wasn\'t even a hint of such dogshit showing up.\r\n\r\nWith the anime adaption about to finish a lot of people will be looking to pickup the manga where the anime left off and are in for a complete shift in the direction of the story. If you\'re looking for more of the same great story from the anime you are in for a\n ...\n bad experience.\r\n\r\nmaybe there will be 2 good chapter at the end or something.
Pancakesyum
2 years agoYofukashi no Uta is an excellent coming-of-age story that uses interesting, unconventional characters to explore its core themes. Questions like 'What does it mean to love someone' are directly explored, and other themes like 'fitting in' and 'masks' are indirectly explored as well. The two main characters, Nazuna and Kou, are incredibly charming and unique, and it is captivating to watch them explore the themes of this show through their interactions. Side characters regularly appear, and though they\'re less charming then the two protagonist, the interactions they have consistently lead to believable and interesting growth of the two main characters.\r\n\r\n \n ...\n ...and then there\'s everything after chapter 50.\r\n\r\n Now I\'m guessing that the author of this manga had not really planned the story any further then chapter 50 (The 'detective' arc). All of the sudden the story starts to shift away from Nazuna and Kou. Their relationship takes a backseat to these long (50+ chapters) story arcs about side characters. However, unlike before, this doesn\'t seem to result in any character growth at all for our two main protagonist. Not only that, but the themes that were being explored before seem to just be...abandoned. The simplicity and allure the story had is quickly replaced by heavy action and long, dry dialogue scenes. Nazuna and Kou\'s relationship takes a backseat, and honestly, it kinda seems like the author just peppers in some random scenes where they are affectionate as a sort of 'bait' to keep you reading. As these scenes rarely amount to anything more then just a 'sweet moment'.\r\n\r\n None of these changes makes the story inherently bad, the story arcs themselves are interesting enough, and the action and plot development is quite engaging.\r\n\r\n If you\'re interested in this series for the romance between Kou and Nazuna, i\'d recommend stopping around chapter 45-50. As there is minimal romantic development between them for the next 80 chapters. If you\'re interested in this series for the vampires, then I think you\'ll really enjoy all the chapters currently released and should definitely give it a read.\r\n \r\n At the time of writing there are 138 chapters in the story.
Lennon-Sama
2 years agoThis Show is amazing, the way they portray the thoughts and interactions of the main cast leave me astounded, this show is vey deep meaning to me, as someone who never sleeps ever, and honestly whenever its late i think of climbing onto my roof and just sitting there\r\n\r\nThis show is highly recommended its, fun, light-hearted but can get serious at times thats why its so perfect, it has a multitude of characters all who are amazing and actually feel like their own individual people with their own lives, i feel so much thought put into this and i love it.\r\n\r\nREAD THIS MANGA ITS BRILLIANT
PartTimePoet
2 years agoMan this manga was a 9/10 until it went from a superb slice of life to a shounen battle manga. Everything started to go downhill after the start of the detective arc. Additionally, the sad backstories were wholly unnecessary and only served to detract from the story. The manga should\'ve done itself a favour and just stuck to its roots. That\'s not to mention that some of the characters introduced at the start of the story just don\'t show up for like 70 chapters for no reason. Like why man why. This could\'ve been a fun, lighthearted, quirky slice of life with splendid art that\n ...\n explored the human condition by using the 'call of the night' as a metaphor without getting too psychologically burdensome about it. Instead it\'s just... a disappointment. The first 30 to 50 chapters are some of the best manga I\'ve ever read, and if the manga ended there it would be a 9/10. Therefore, if you do pick this up, just read the first 50 chapters and do not venture any further. The dichotomy between the first 50 chapters and the rest of the manga is just depressing to behold. \r\n\r\nIn conclusion, the first 30ish chapters of the manga were so good that it cured my depression. Unfortunately the rest of the manga was so shit that I relapsed and have since been rendered wholly void of my will to live.
DrOnionn
2 years agoThis is my first review of a manga, also the first manga I have read. I just want to start by saying that this manga probably will not be for everyone. If you want a full action packed manga, then this most likely wont be for you. If you want just a chill, easy read then you\'re in the right spot!\r\n\r\nThe art style is what really makes the manga shine in my opinion. I honestly cant wait for the anime to come out to see how it adapts to it. Hopefully they can replicate the chill, night life atmosphere, that the manga does so well.
ASoup
3 years agoFelt compelled to write a review because none of these reviews are taking into consideration the mess of an arc that was the last one. But anyways here goes. [TL;DR at the bottom]\r\n\r\nArt: 8/10\r\n\r\nVery solid art. One of the two reasons I will continue reading this manga. The character designs are very fresh, and Nazuna is a bit of a fashion queen sometimes I will admit. The backgrounds are incredibly intricate and overall the artstyle is just incredibly satisfying and pleasant to look at. You can definitely tell the mangaka put his time into the details with the art. Very well done.\r\n\r\nCharacter: 6/10\r\n\r\nI\'m conflicted. I\n ...\n would\'ve given this a 7.5 if it weren\'t for new \'detective\' character but yeah.\r\n\r\nMost characters are well made. Nazuna and Yamori are decent enough and their relationship is really satisfying to see develop (and it\'s also incredibly cute). All characters have unique personalities and interesting qualities which is definitely good, but again with the last arc, the new \'detective\' makes very very questionable decisions that really get me thinking, 'After all this time, THAT was the plan she devised?'\r\n\r\nStory: 4/10\r\n\r\nOh boy. \r\n\r\nI will say up until the start of the last new arc in Chapter. 55, the story I think was at a healthy position. We got introductions to new characters and their whole dynamic, as well as a lot of insight into Nazuna and MC-kuns relationship as it grew. But at the end of this \'detective\' arc, holy shit I was destroyed. I kinda facepalmed many times and I was left with many, many, MANY questions about our good ol\' detectives decision making and thought process behind her actions. \r\nThe mangaka tried to really build her up, and her motivations and I think he did a good job of executing this with her backstory, but goddamn her plan was just fucking stupid at the end.\r\n\r\nThat said, we did get a lot of insight into multiple characters throughout which was definitely nice to see, but yeah the ending of it really left me shook lol.\r\n\r\nTL;DR/Overall:\r\n\r\nMan if only the mangaka took more time to write the last arc (which lasted nearly 50 chapters), I could\'ve easily given this an 8 or maybe even a 9. (Most) of the characters were really solid and their romance interactions were (and are) still cute and wholesome.\r\n\r\nGood read if you want some wholesome vampire/human romance with very beautiful art and character design, and just uhhh try to fill in all the plotholes n shitty character writing later on with your imagination to get the full enjoyment. \r\n\r\nEven tho the last arc left a sour taste in my mouth, Nazuna and Kou are just too cute together for me to drop :)\r\n\r\n6/10
DefinitelyAWeeb
3 years agoAlright, I learned about this manga from a Gigguk video. I\'ve been trying to get more into manga since I first read Chainsaw Man but I hadn\'t found anything else my inner illiterate self would deem readable. I\'ll start off by saying that this manga is by no means for everyone. The themes it mainly focuses on are not for everyone, being a romcom about vampires, with underlying commentary on daily life and society. The commentary does come from the perspective of a 13 year old drop out, but even still, his unwillingness to live a normal, everyday life can be relatable to a lot\n ...\n of people. Since I don\'t actually know how to explain anything else and I feel like an idiot writing this review, I\'ll just go on to say that the art was amazing, the characters have surprising depth to them, and that the story so far is good. Anyway, I don\'t know why I\'m writing this review, first one. Hope you liked the review and I hope that you give this manga a try.
omerr05
3 years agoNormaly i don\'t write reviews but i felt like writhing a review because i wanted more people to read this banger. ( all my opinions )\r\n\r\nStory 10/10,\r\n\r\nVery original story, my feelings have changed a lot while reading this, i don\'t want this manga to end and i can\'t wait a whole week to read 1 chapter.\r\n\r\nArt 9/10 \r\n\r\nThe art is pretty good and compliments the story, i think the author is just really good in representing the night life. \r\n\r\n ...\n Character and Enjoyment 10/10 \r\n\r\nThe characters couldn\'t be any better they each have their own story and that makes you enjoy this manga a lot more.\r\n\r\nOverall 10/10 \r\n\r\nI really fell in love with this manga.
Backflipbro
3 years agoThis story centers around Kou Yamori, a night-loving insomniac and Nazuna Nanakusa, a mature yet immature vampire girl.\r\n\r\nThis story is so unique. But the true beauty of this story lies not in its originality nor its concept, but its characters and its delivery. The elegant and interesting yet blunt dialogue between Kou and Nazuna explores themes of loneliness and love through the interactions of two very interesting teens. The characters feel like actual people struggling with real problems. They get embarrassed and excited and lonely and jealous and protective and envious towards each other. \r\n\r\nIt explores deeply the feeling of not wanting to a part\n ...\n of a society that feels fake. And Kou does this by living his life how he wants to; by living at night with vampires and strangers. You can feel the immersive atmosphere very much like the feeling of being out at night when it\'s quiet and mysterious and shrouded in darkness. Kou meets people that have their masks off and sees and hears their true selves without the facade put on in front of everyone.\r\n\r\nThis story is funny, cozy, and gives a sense of tranquility like walking outside in the night when there aren\'t bustling cars and people being noisy and annoying. You can feel the silence that the pages portray like you\'re there with them. It\'s a wonderful story that receives my 10/10 because of its amazing aesthetic and feel that is unlike any other story i\'ve read.
Ryiebe
3 years agoAs others have stated before me: this manga is not for everyone. \r\n\r\nFrankly, I struggle with the right terms to use whenever I attempt to persuade someone to read this. Do I go with supernatural romance? Supernatural thriller? Supernatural comedy? At times in the story it feels like each one of these is fitting, however it still wouldn\'t be right in the grand scheme of things. In the end, the only thing to say is: 'Just try it out for yourself. It\'s great.' \r\n\r\nWithout revealing too much, this manga focuses heavily on our protagonist Kou, a 14 year-old disinterested middle school student suffering from insomnia\n ...\n and his relationship with a female vampire he meets one night, Nazuna. This relationship between the two is cornerstone of this series, as it plunges Kou into a whole new world full of vampires, detectives, the mentally ill, and other folks you may find just hanging out in the middle of the night. The story is very proficient at handling romance between its two leads, naturally swaying back and forth from wholesome moments between two awkward dorks to racy, erotic vampire-dom scenes that are very clearly meant to parallel sex. Whatever moments get you most excited reading a romance, it\'s a guarantee that there will be at least one aspect of their relationship that covers what you are looking for. \r\n\r\nOther than actually pleasant romance, what this manga has going for it the most is it\'s aesthetic. In my opinion, there really are none other like it. It makes you want to walk around at night for no reason at all. Reading it feels as though you yourself are sent into this world of vampires, somewhat reminiscent of a noir film (in fact, there\'s a direct reference to one in the story). The way it seamlessly transitions from comedic quips and moments similar to that of Dagashi Kashi to an eerie, supernatural vampire-detective thriller makes practically every chapter a joy to read, as dull moments are few and far between. \r\n\r\nThe characters, while some are interesting in their own right, are mostly carried by Nazuna and Kou, and moments without either one on screen can make for some of the most dragging scenes of the entire series. Luckily, however, said moments are extremely rare, and the times when even one of them are present in the story have made for some of the most entertaining moments I\'ve ever read in a so-called 'romcom'. \r\n\r\nOverall, Yofukashi no Uta is a quality series that series that I firmly believe everyone should give a chance at least once. If there\'s a certain 'supernatural late-night aesthetic' manga that you\'ve been looking for, there\'s a chance that this is exactly what suits your needs. If you\'re just in it for the romance, then be prepared to be met with a romcom that - actually progresses! Whatever you may be looking for, there\'s a good chance that this manga may have it.
Protoblues327
3 years agoCall of the Night is much more than the same dry vampire romance story that we are accustomed to reading/ watching. Call of the Night is a story that delves into the roles in which we live in our daily lives, and it questions our existence. \r\n\r\nThis story follows a young boy, who is fighting the urge to continue his education, and he is pursing the lifestyle of the nighttime. During his adventures he meets this young vampire, and he seeks her affection, since she has the key to make him into another creature of the night. The story makes good use of trying not\n ...\n to stick with traditional troupes of the genre, but instead it makes use out of generating a tale of identity and purpose. The plot does develop rather slow, but it picks up several volumes in, and the characters are rather interesting, and they each adds to he plot in their own way. \r\n\r\nThe artwork is based on your preferences. Some may like it, and others may not like the style, but he does a decent job at illustrating. My only complaint is that some of the female characters are not too distinctive and a few of them look similar.\r\n\r\nOverall, I am enjoying the story, and I cannot wait for the anime!
spicycarbonara
3 years agoKotoyama, best known for Dagashi Kashi, brings a refreshing take on the vampire genre. Dagashi Kashi may have been a short-format light-hearted comedy, but was tightly constructed and demonstrated Kotoyama\'s insightfulness and sharp writing. These strengths shine even more strongly in the more substantial Yofukashi no Uta.\r\n\r\nWhile at first glance a simple romcom, YnU is surprisingly sophisticated, exploring the maturing psyche or a adolescent boy, dealing with themes of growing up, escapism and sexuality.\r\n\r\nMost of the core characters (Nazuna, Kou, Akira) are written and developed in a nuanced fashion and there is great chemistry between the main couple. There are 1 or 2 arcs in\n ...\n the middle that are not quite as good, but the manga quickly returns to top form.\r\n\r\nKotoyama\'s art is as usual, impeccable. The character designs are on point, but that can be said to be expected of Kotoyama. Rather, I think the visual storytelling deserves mention - Kotoyama illustrates the emptiness and serene beauty of the night and its allure (and Nazuna\'s allure as of courses).
JayRemys
4 years agoSasuga Tokoyama-sensei. Favorite of all time.\r\n\r\nIt starts out as a 10/10 chill read. I won\'t talk about that much since you can see it from the earlier reviews. But man, did you ever expect this to be such a rom-com killer? It manages to be a slice of life, romance, mystery, and drama in different chapters. Hell, it even has a shounen chapter. \r\n\r\nKotoyama really is exploring his ability to write in different types of genres, and it is amazing. He makes you love our main 2 characters in the beginning, and even the side characters are extremely likable despite the limited development given to\n ...\n them. I find it comparable to one-punch man, in how the side characters are lovable.\r\n\r\nPersonally, I feel extremely biased since I am literally the MC of this: same age and 'fuck school and the people there, except a few people I like' mindset. I loved Oregairu and Hyouka for their relatable protagonists, but this hits a whole new level of self-projection. The whole reason I like anime is to fantasize about different lives in worlds that don\'t exist.\r\n\r\nThe story is fantastic; it reels you in with a slice of life/comedy/romance, but hits you with mystery, a sprinkle of shounen, and it has better world building that half the isekais out there rn. Art is superb, if you liked dagashi kashi at all, this delivers 10/10. Characters are all likable, much like OPM, enjoyment is out of the roof, and overall, you should read this. \r\n\r\nI talked a lot about self projection in MC, but that only has to do with the enjoyment of this manga. The story, art, and characters already make this a must-read for anyone sick of isekai 'i became blah in another world' and rom-com 'my senpai is my sister who\'s a guy.' I won\'t compare this to something like Berserk or HxH, because the premises and the whole thing in general are so different. But that is basically why this is my favorite manga.
AudioTuned
4 years agoI\'m so glad that I popped in to see people already reviewing this Manga, as I have no doubt it will be adapted into an anime.\r\n\r\nWhile this title is very niche, involving vampires, exorcism, children\'s youth and adolescence, and puberty. A coming of age story where we sprinkle in the occult of Vampires, and what life during the night time is like. It offers a unique view on 'what if vampires were cute girls, who aren\'t out the destroy human kinds, but just live life the way they want to... As cute girls and JKs.' Okay so while that isn\'t the most captivating way\n ...\n to explain it, overlooking the part of the girl vampires, what is amazing is how they 'turn people into servants, and turn people into fellow vampires' the unique view on day to day lives, how the art of sucking blood works, and the lack of intense and on-a-knife\'s-edge drama that normally comes with a story about Vampires. It\'s a cute, great, and almost innocent story mixed in with some adult humor that really feels like a breath of fresh air, in a world of manga/anime that\'s been saturated with the same old, same old story-lines and tropes.\r\n\r\nStory: 10/10\r\nI\'m not very gracious when it comes to giving out 10\'s, because a 10 means that it\'s stood above and beyond in every way compared to other in that field. Now a days it\'s hard to give out 10\'s because 'been there, done that' is so common that it\'s hard to even create something unique, you have to fight, and get nitty, and gritty, and take risks that don\'t always pay off.\r\nSong of the Nightwalker/Yofukashi no Uta really stood out this once, in a genre that\'s honestly exceeded the life span of Manga itself. We\'ve had stories about Dracula before this medium even was invented. The art of 'you must fall in love to become a vampire' and the way they make mindless slaves, or the transformation of unwilling citizens has such a fresh vibe to it, that it keeps you reading. The way they introduce 'different tastes of blood' instead of that over saturated 'I just want to drink the blood of a virgin' style of story was amazing, they don\'t differentiate gender, they actually want the blood of someone who is no longer stressed, someone who is enjoying life. This is going to be long if I keep going, so take my word, when I give something a 10, I promise you, if you can hold up to the style of story it is without coming in with a negative view, you may not agree with my rating, but you will like it.\r\n\r\nArt: 8/10\r\nWhile it\'s not the most captivating, and seems almost juvenile and rushed, there\'s just something so captivating about this simplistic, childish, art style. The twiggy, long lines, the very obtuse direction each frame takes, really helps branch things out of the need for 'curves, figures, and a round world.' Once again it helps stand aside from the typical, by being unique, and almost 'indie.'\r\n\r\nCharacter: 9/10\r\nEach character is built with a direction, a purpose, a set of rules and guidelines that they never break. And often times this is actually the large problem in shows and manga, where a character breaks and bends their rules at the drop of a hat, and us the readers are sitting here wondering... but wait, in chapter 5, you said you\'d NEVER do that. Our main character is a young naive boy, who is so innocent you wouldn\'t believe this was the 21st century. The female lead is a realistic, 'I may not look my age, but damn can I act it.' As she portrays an old perverted, un-aging vampire, who looks to jump between the youth, and the elderly that she encompasses. The rest of the cast each hold a small, but unique take on what its like to be underaged, or troubled, and offer a nice view of a world outside of the two characters.\r\n\r\nEnjoyment: 8/10\r\nThis has truly been great so far, and as of today, I\'ve seen where this story\'s peak is getting to, and I\'m excited. I can\'t wait to see where this is going, and if this is going to be the end coming soon, I will still be satisfied as I know it\'ll deliver something worth sanctification over. I love the unique twists on the Vampire genre, I love the way the characters are grounded in their principals, I love the way the author has built something I can care about, real life struggles mixed in with fantasy.\r\n\r\nGive this a read, if you\'re into non-intensive stories, with a plot that thickens over time, and a world that offers you some real world problems, as well as a fantasy twist on a genre you\'d think was overdone, but can always offer you a brand new outtake.
erekday
4 years agoI have one golden rule when it comes to reviewing anime and manga alike, which is to never give a score before the series is finished, because there\'s always a chance it will go to shit\r\n\r\nbut im willing to break that rule when it comes to this manga, because it\'s just too good\r\n\r\nthe story starts off kinda uncompelling but it builds as the manga goes on. the art is also super detailed and very satisfying to look at. it\'s just so good.\r\n\r\nas for the characters in this manga? ohhhh they\'re so good man. the main characters in this manga are interesting and well developed. Nazuna\n ...\n is quirky and serves well as the foil to our MC, Kou. while Kou is kinda edgy and gloomy and Nazuna is bouncy and full of energy. Kou is pretty straightforward with what he says but Nazuna can\'t talk about love without blushing like crazy and that dynamic is really funny sometimes. and since our boi Kou is literally still a child (he\'s 14), the decisions he makes, and then the reflections on those choices make for really good writing.\r\nthe side characters also bounce off really well with our main characters, they\'re well developed, and are pretty realistic; or as realistic as you can in a vampire manga. since the setting for the entire manga is during the night, characters can shed their uptight 'daytime facade' as shown with the MC\'s homeroom teacher. this style of writing gives our side characters much more depth without excessive writing.\r\n\r\nI\'m not really good at writing reviews and im trying my hardest to write this review without spoiling anything so just go read the manga it\'s really good 10/10 so far\r\n\r\n(I really hope I dont have to come back and rewrite this review)
Syrehn
4 years agoThis Isnt for everyone, I think it targets a fairly niche audience, but if you are part of the audience then you will love this.\r\n\r\nHave you ever stayed up late staring into the calmness of the night. Do you ever feel an immense wanderlust when day turns dark? If yes then this is for you.\r\n\r\nEver since I was a kid Ive never wanted to sleep at night. Ive always preffered staying up late. Night owl forever. But at some point down the line I was just absolutely immersed in the peacefulness of the night, the time when youre truly free. Theres a certain type of\n ...\n person who wanders the night, and if thats you then welcome to this wonderful story.\r\n\r\nAt first I didnt think much of this manga, I was mainly attracted to the artstyle (same mangaka as dagashi kashi btw), but boy was I in for a journey. I related to this manga on a deeper level as I saw them explore the night like Ive always wanted. \r\n\r\nIf you like the night then you should give this a try. It follows the cozy and feel good lighthearted story of 2 people having fun and exploring the night. It touches on themes such as loneliness and being bored with everyday life.\r\n\r\nLast thing, I recommend you pull up some music to listen to when reading this. just some chill relaxing stuff.
Rumbee
4 years agoI stumbled upon this gem on Reddit about a few hours ago and I was pretty hooked. \r\n\r\n The story follows Yamori Kou, a run-of-the-mill nihilistic teen who stopped going to school because it was boring. He\'s pretty introverted in the beginning until he meets our second main character, Nanakusa Nazuna who tells Kou about the fun of 'Night Walking.' The two have fun throughout the night and it eventually gets to the point of Nazuna inviting Kou back to her house. Now, you might be thinking: 'I\'ve seen enough hentai to know where this is going'\n ...\n but no. Instead, Kou is alarmed when he sees that she sucked his blood. Surprised, she tells him that she is a vampire and that his blood tasted the best. With his newfound rebellion against sleep, Kou asks Nazuna to turn him into a vampire; the catch being you have to fall in love with the vampire that bit you to become one.\r\n\r\n This story might sound like a cheesy run-of-the-mill romance about a vampire and a teen boy but it\'s really not. Each of the 'arcs' are about different people encountering these two and them being taught the 'art of Night Walking.' It\'s a pretty relaxing manga all things considered, some of the characters I even wound up relating to. It\'s definitely a niche title, but give this one at least 5 chapters to see it\'s for you.\r\n\r\nOverall: 7.5 or 8/10 - Not outstanding by any means but I will definitely read more
TetraKiss
5 years agoI\'ll be upfront, this series has quickly become my new favorite Shounen Sunday series.\r\nThe description does not do the series justice. An amazing story of a boy who meets a vampire one late night while going for an evening stroll. She asks if he wants to be a vampire, and he finally knew what he wanted in life.\r\n\r\nStory: (8.9)\r\nThe story is slice of life, to boarder line Shounen. At times it is just a boy and a girl hanging out talking, other times other vampires show up to try to steal Kou. I don\'t want to spoil to much, and it is still fairly new\n ...\n but it is going places!\r\n\r\nArt (9.9)\r\nI might be biased, I am a huge fan of Kotoyama\'s art. I love the way he draws, and the faces his characters make. It is expressive, yet at time just the right amount of basics. if that makes sense XD. The backgrounds are very good, not top-tier, but good. \r\n\r\nCharacter(9)\r\nThe characters sell this series. They are fun, playful, enjoyable.\r\n\r\nEnjoyment (10)\r\nI love this series a lot. so yeah, I enjoyed it.\r\n\r\nOverall(9)\r\nI could see this series becoming a 10, but for now it\'s got a bit more to go. Kotoyama has really out done himself this time, and I can\'t wait for more!
Sabireta
5 years agoThe story so far is soothing to read. It has a hint of comedy and a fun, cosy atmosphere.\r\n\r\nThe art is as good as it gets. Beautiful and detailed with a variation to a less detailed artstyle for funny non-serious scenes. Adding on to the mood.\r\n\r\nSo far we have only been introduced to two main characters during 4 chapters. And a few side characters we don\'t really know much about. \r\n\r\nThe girl instantly reminded me of Toga from my hero academia. The fuzzy short hair and a playful/slightly crazy personality. Im not making this a negative part, as this is instantly a character ive taken\n ...\n a liking for.\r\n\r\nThe boy seems to have some backstory we don\'t know much details of yet, but is certainly an enjoyful character aswell.\r\n\r\nI am really looking forward to read the rest of this, but have not had any luck finding anywhere to buy them, wich i\'d love to do in order to support it.