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[citation needed] Reception[edit] Critical response[edit] Code Geass has achieved great success and earned critical acclaim since its release. Anime News Network's columnist Todd Ciolek attributes the soaring popularity of Code Geass to "the series hitting every important fan sector", with the audience appeal points ranging from a "complex cast of characters and a fast-paced story, told with Goro Taniguchi's capable direction" for "general-interest fans" to "pretty and just-a-little-broken heroes" for "yaoi-buying female fans". [85] Carl Kimlinger also finds that the series "has the skill and energy to carry viewers over the top with it, where they can spend a pleasurable few hours reveling in its melodramatic charms. "[86] He also adds that Taniguchi "executes the excesses of his series with care, skillfully intercutting events as Lelouch's plans come together (or fall apart) and using kinetic mecha combat". [87] T. H. – The God of High School (2016) Lucky Romance (2016) The Sound of Your Heart (2016–17) Go Back (2017) Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (2017) Teenage Mom: The Series (2017) Cheese in the Trap (2018) Sweet Combat (2018) Gangnam Beauty (2018) Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days (2018) Tale of Fairy (2018) My Giant Nerd Boyfriend (2019) Hell Is Other People (2019) Pegasus Market (2019) The Tale of Nokdu (2019) Welcome (2020) Tower of God (2020–present) The God of High School (2020) Love Revolution (2020) Noblesse (2020) True Beauty (2020–21) Sweet Home (2020–present) My Roommate Is a Gumiho (2021) Nevertheless (2021) Yumi's Cells (2021–22) Taxi Driver (2021–present) Hellbound (2021–present) All of Us Are Dead (2022–present) Love and Leashes (2022) Tomorrow (2022) My Daughter is a Zombie (2022) The Sound of Magic (2022) The Golden Spoon (2022) Seasons of Blossom (2022) Connect (2022) Unlock My Boss (2022–23) Lookism (2022–present) Skullgirls (2022–present) Island (2022–23) Romance 101 (2023) Duty After School (2023) The Girl Downstairs (2023) Black Knight (2023) Bloodhounds (2023) See You in My 19th Life (2023) Mask Girl (2023) Dr. Cheon and Lost Talisman (2023) Erma: The Game (2023) Let's Play (2023) A Good Day to Be a Dog (2023) Doona! (2023) Vigilante (2023) The Deal (2023) The Story of Park's Marriage Contract (2023) Death's Game (2023) Chicken Nugget (2024) Lore Olympus (2024) Beauty Newbie (2024) Viral Hit (2024) Jeong Nyeon (2024) Seasons of Blossom (2024) True Beauty (2024) Pyramid Game (2024) Yumi’s Cells: The Movie (2024) Terror Man (TBA) Gosu (TBA) The Boxer (TBA) Nano List (TBA) Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid (TBA) Retrieved from "https://en. wikipedia. org/w/index. php?title=The_Girl_Downstairs_(manhwa)&oldid=1210597197" Categories: 2010s webtoons2019 webtoon debutsChinese animationChinese animated television seriesRomance webtoonsManhwa adapted into television seriesManhwa titlesNaver Comics titlesSouth Korean webtoonsWebtoons in printWebtoon Singer2010s manhwaHidden categories: CS1 Korean-language sources (ko)CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko)Articles with short descriptionShort description is different from WikidataUse mdy dates from October 2023Articles containing Korean-language textTelevision articles with incorrect naming styleAsian comic popPages using infobox Asian comic series with genreComics infobox without imageArticles with Korean-language sources (ko) This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 11:31 (UTC).

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