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Go For It, Nakamura!: 1

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I'm hoping for a second volume but, honestly, even if there isn't going to be one this was a great story. The story isn't anything new, what with the school cultural festival, cross dressing for a school play, and a class trip thrown in to help cover your manga trope bingo card, but it is well done and easy to sink into. Nope, instead the power-dynamics aren't really skewed in anyone favor and the relationship actually develops slowly over time.

His honesty and cheerful demeanor is apparent in everything he does, even to a childish extent at times. TL;DR: What with the push among some for BL manga to be “wholesome” and “relatable”, I think it’s hilarious that Ganbare Nakamura-kun is one of the poster children. I can't believe there's a huge amount of wholesomeness and adorableness in such a short and quick read! Sailor Fuku: The high school where the story takes place has the traditional sailor uniforms for girls and gakuran for boys. There's no chance for things to get truly graphic, however, as Nakamura snaps out of it pretty quickly.Designed and maintained by devoted anime fans, Anime UK News and it’s fledgling forum community is growing with each passing month, proving we are an ambitious and trusted resource for UK-based anime fans and beyond! What was originally just a small column to fill in space for its magazine turned into a full serialisation and I cannot be more thankful for that, because this manga is honestly just so awesome I don't even know where to begin. Frieren is still going strong continuing from last season, but The Dangers in My Heart is the one stealing the spotlight! I am fine with reading about morally questionable topics as long as they are treated with sensitivity; there are shown to be consequences for the negative actions (and the author shows awareness that it was messed up); and/or the execution is thought-provoking or interesting. Ahora, es blanco como la leche, el motivo: Hirose ni se entera de los sentimientos de Nakamura Ojalá sea verdad que hay secuela y ahí veamos algo más porque son lindos a más no poder, y I'm rooting for them a tope.

It's an unabashedly sweet and light-hearted Slice of Life story, focusing more on comical hijinks and silly conflicts than serious romance, but all the while developing the relationship between its two leads. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Scandalous gossip, wild parties, and forbidden love—witness what the gods do after dark in this stylish and contemporary reimagining of one of the best-known stories in Greek mythology, featuring a brand-new, exclusive short story from creat . In Chapter 11, Hirose vents to Nakamura, saying that he's the first person to listen to Hirose venting, indicating that Hirose somewhat trusts Nakamura enough to express his feelings in front of Nakamura.But if you're just looking for something fun and fluffy to read in one seating, I think this is for you! was serialized in the manga magazine Opera from 2014 to 2016, collected into a bound volume by Akane Shinsha in 2017, and licensed for an English-language release by Seven Seas Entertainment in 2018. The fact that the manga itself is aware of its oddities despite its genre provides the basis for the humour to shine and that's what makes it so enjoyable. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. School Play: The set-up for Chapter 6; naturally, both Nakamura and Hirose, who makes for a very convincing girl, end up performing in the play.

The manga tells a story revolving the titular Nakamura Okuto, a closeted gay high schooler who has a crush on his classmate, and attempts to get closer to him. Each chapter follows this format, where Nakamura attempts to integrate himself into situations that would allow him to interact with Hirose, most ending in comedic failure. This sequel is strangely off-kilter like the author didn't know what they wanted to do with the story. is a fairly simple, straight-forward story populated by fun characters, an eye-catching retro art style, and mostly demure octopi. Nakamura has a crush on Hirose and wants to be friends with him but is too shy and too clumsy to speak to Hirose properly which leads to some funny encounters which are mostly told in short episodes.Kawamura and her friends are big into yaoi, and even talk with each other about which of their classmates they'd ship with each other.

I had no idea that the 11th chapter was the last chapter, and I had already read that two times hoping there would be more. Hirose is outgoing, athletic, popular, and barely aware that Nakamura exists, and for all the confident smooth talk in the timid Nakamura's imagination, his pathetic RL attempts to get close to Hirose invariably end in public humiliation. The official translation of the manga might or might've not been posted there, this is extremely useful for wiki editors like me to see the proper translation.No se siente el mismo encanto que en el primer volumen 🤨 pero aún así, esto sigue siendo re tierno, más intento de comedia que el volumen anterior pero pues esta bien u. With this 80's art style, it feels like reading a shounen-ai by Takahashi Rumiko, the mangaka of Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2. Nakamura đã yêu cậu bạn cùng lớp Hirose Aiki ngay-từ-cái nhìn-đầu-tiên; khổ nổi là cả hai đều chưa bao giờ nói chuyện với nhau. Nakamura is a shy boy who falls in love at first sight with one of his classmates–his dreamy high school classmate, Hirose.

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