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Fujiyama san wa shishunki. 3.

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Characters: 7/10 - I enjoyed Fujiyama more than I did Kanba, especially in the beginning and mid sections of the manga. Kanba is pretty perverted and goes and starts this whole ordeal thinking with his libido, but it actually ends up well. Fujiyama is a pretty shy character who gets embarrassed easily but you can't blame her because she has always been teased her whole life about her height. I will say though, the way that the author wrote their characters ties in with the story really well, it made more sense of why the characters acted because they are in middle school. The way that they act fits really well with the age that they are supposed to be. So even if male MC isn't the best, he really fits in with his age group so kudos to the writer. The side characters were good and all but I couldn't tell you their names except vice-principle Also the Nurse is great for various reasons. Before I say anything, maybe this isn't the correct thing to say, but Ojiro Makoto has this trilogy of manga that are so simple that they are some of the best things one can read in the romance genre. The three I would like to call out are (from earliest to latest):

a b "Ōya-san wa Shishunki! TV Anime Premieres in January". Anime News Network. 9 November 2015 . Retrieved 10 November 2015. The author creates beautiful genre scenes, brimming with life in its little details. The winter scenes in the house of Fujiyama’s grandmother stood out for me – it felt as if you could smell and touch the things in this warm older lady’s home, with its carefully kept old things in covers, neat mementos on shelves, stale candy and, of course, festive cooking. A year goes by, scenes change in small beautiful vignettes, mundane life distilled and turned by the author’s love and effort in eternal moments – a shrine in autumn covered in gingko leaves, a neingbourhood city’s summertime empty library, a schooltrip to Kyoto, city streets gone empty because of a typhoon. Usually it’s about Fujiyama, her family, while she herself is a quietly shining presence, and the main character, who we follow, enters her life and learns about her through this life, carried in by his love and sudden admiration and desire. Rurū Minase began publishing the series in Houbunsha's Manga Time magazine in 2012. The manga is also serialized in the publisher's Manga Time Family magazine, starting in January 2014. [4] The series has been collected into ten tankōbon volumes.Story - 7: No "real" story, just the relationship between middle schoolers, which is presented quite well. a b c "Ōya-san wa Shishunki! TV Anime's Main Staff, Lead Voice Actress, Key Visual Revealed". Anime News Network. 22 November 2015 . Retrieved 22 November 2015. I originally tried to make this review shorter than I should have. But then I ended up writing too much lmao.

Enjoyment 7/10: I enjoyed it even though nothing really surprised me. It's a nice story to sit down and read if like cute moments I guess?

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If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki to your bookmark. All three of these are highly recommended by myself. Do yourself a favour and find time to *binge* them. I need to talk about the relationship a little too. Fujiyama and Kanba are young people new to this world of love they have allowed themselves into. With young love comes really dumb behaviour on both sides. Like the first being in the very first chapter where Fujiyama just says yes to wanting to go out with Kanba. No question. Just yes. Why? Maybe it is because she wanted to know what it felt like being in love. But I honestly have no clue. What I do know is that it can be looked at as a real response, because, teenagers will do dumb things. The relationship has its times of ups and downs, mostly ups, with it centring around school outings and experience. One or two downs due to teenage struggles. I think it had a real take on the situation of young love quite like something you don't see too often in animanga. It genuinely makes for a really simplistic but absorbing experience to follow up upon because you want to see how it plays out and how nice it is at the end. What is stronger, slice of life or romance? Perhaps slice of life, though the two merge and suppost each other. The characters seem to be embraced by the immence world, they grow out of its soil and are carried by its currents. Yet their love colors and makes the world too in return.

Fujiyama's Adolescence, a somewhat hidden gem, is a part of that band of simplicity that we all love to take some time on. Characters are adorable and very accurate. Many authors make their characters too mature for their age but Ojiro-san really showed that they're 14. They're adorably innocent and odd make your heart warm with every adventure and antic. Fujiyama's Adolescence's story is pretty much null. There is zero viable story to actually speak of with this manga, which leads to the question of, "what does it do with the characters then?". Before that, something I do want to say is that when I say it has "zero viable story", I mean in the same sense people would describe s.o.l plots. Though, to some extent, I would say that this story takes that too extreme because the "plot" is forever changing and it is really just the development of a relationship. Other side characters, admittedly, are forgettable. However, I do remember character actions rather than faces. There are some characters in this manga that have little to no importance but you would remember them as "oh yeah, Fujiyama was associated with the girl that did this" or "oh yeah, that guy did that". I would say that they have good treatment to them despite being of little relevance. There is this one thing that happens to side characters but I won't get into it due to spoilers. Basically, it is realistic and something that makes sense.Enjoyment - 8: Very wholesome. Don't do what I did and hold Kanba's perviness against him. It happens with young people. a b "Crunchyroll to Stream Ōya-san wa Shishunki! Anime". Anime News Network. 5 January 2016 . Retrieved 6 January 2016. The plot follows the slice of life staples, with status quo changing rarely, if at all, until near the very end. Some chapters may be a tiny bit strained, there’re some fluctuations in the mood (from a somewhat messy teen romance to a happy family-like romance), but overall the high quality of writing is maintained. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t 大家さんは思春期![Ōya-san wa Shishunki!]. Houbunsha (in Japanese) . Retrieved 10 November 2015.

Overall it's nice to look at. But their relationship is more like someone's delusions of what a relationship would be like and our MC has no interesting opinions of his own so that everyone can self insert, our love-interest has no personality so everyone can project one onto her. There's no conflict. There's no tension. There's no development. It's just nice and wholesome.

Ooya-san wa Shishunki! ( 大家さんは思春期!, Ōya-san wa Shishunki!, lit. "The Landlord is in Puberty") is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Rurū Minase. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Seven Arcs Pictures aired from January 10 to March 27, 2016.

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