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No matter how much someone desires it, nothing lasts forever. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioDoga Kobo SourceOriginal 7. 91 938K Add to My List Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun 923152 7. 83 20140707 Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun TV, 2014Finished 12 eps, 24 min Comedy Romance Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun Chiyo Sakura is a cheerful high school girl who has fallen head
over heels for the oblivious Umetarou Nozaki. Much to Chiyo's confusion, when she confesses to her beloved Nozaki, he hands her an unfamiliar autograph. As it turns out, the stoic teenage boy is actually a respected shoujo
mangaka, publishing under the pen name Sakiko Yumeno! A series of
misunderstandings leads to Chiyo becoming one of Nozaki's manga assistants. Throughout the hilarious events that ensue, she befriends many of her quirky schoolmates, including her seemingly shameless fellow assistant, Mikoto Mikoshiba, and the "Prince of the School," Yuu Kashima. Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun follows Chiyo as she strives to help Nozaki with his manga and hopes that he will eventually notice her feelings. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioDoga Kobo Source4-koma manga ThemesOtaku CultureSchool 7. 83 923K Add to My List Ao Haru Ride 922018 7. 64 20140708 Ao Haru Ride TV, 2014Finished 12 eps, 23 min Romance Ao Haru Ride While most young girls make an effort to show off their feminine charms, Futaba Yoshioka deliberately
behaves like she wants to repel anyone who might be attracted to her.
I'm glad I was wrong!" She noted that the series has similar elements from Army of Darkness, Devilman, Dorohedoro and inspiration from various devil-hunting series, recommending it to fans of those works. [124] Anna Neatrour of Manga Report gave a positive review to the first volume, calling its monster fighting, "buckets of gore", and humor "plenty amusing," and calling Denji an "incredibly damaged but potentially powerful hero. "[125] Reviewing the first volume, Danica Davidson of Otaku USA called the series "a little creepy" and "downright bizarre,"
adding however, that it is "a bloody, action-packed shōnen with
some heart showing through the weirdness, and it's been very successful in Japan. "[126] Following her "read-a-thoning" of the series, Katherine Dacey of The Manga Critic commented that she finished it with a "grudging respect for Fujimoto's excessive, ridiculous creation, which entertained and repelled me in equal measure. Your mileage will vary. "[127] Ian Wolf of Anime UK News gave the first volume a 6/10. Wolf wrote that the main feature of the series is the action sequences, but criticized the lack of depth in writing, concluding: "Chainsaw Man has some things going for it and hopefully may well build up from a promising start. "[128] Fujimoto's art style has also been commended. Collins praised Fujimoto's penmanship, stating that the "thickly-sketched lines on individual characters and still moments convey the rough edges of [its] world. "[122] Dupree lauded the series' art style, stating: "as the Devil enemies of the story grow more powerful, his imagination for bizarre, abstract, and genuinely unsettling visual storytelling reaches heights I've never seen in a Jump series before. "[121] Beckett called the character designs and general linework "a bit generic at first glance," but that when "the carnage comes flooding in," the series "has a clarity of style and consistency of vision that can be wondrous to behold.
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