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Examples being Haruhi FUJIOKA from Ouran Host Highschool Club manga, Nika TAMIYA from Switch Girl manga, and Momofrom Tramps like us manga.Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project ( 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 碇シンジ育成計画, " Shin Seiki Evangerion: Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku") is a computer game based on the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Eyes so big that the take up the entire face. Not a single character my biggest pet peeve in character drawings which is bug eyes.
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The characters are not to pretty or outrageously drawn. She also have a few coworkers that she hung-out with a couple of times but I wouldn’t really call any of them friends.Īrtwise, I really liked the drawings in this one. Chiwa dad appears a few times when it’s convenient. Neither one of them appear to have any actual friends or “close” “family”. The story centers around the two MC relationship. Chiwa is definitely his one and his love for her is what makes him more of a three dimensional character so I actually like him more that Chiwa (surprisingly).Īll the other characters lack development to be of any importance. The weird thing is, I feel like it could’ve been anybody that Chiwa fell for if placed in the same circumstances. I just felt like she would create or make matters worse by lying and then cry about it later. It stopped being cute and started being annoying half way through. Almost every chapter, if not all of them, had her crying. Along with lies and deception, Chiwa also cries throughout the entire manga. To Hokuto credit, he is the protector type. If Chiwa thought anything became a bother to Hokuto, even her life, she would lie and deceive him to keep it from him. Her life was actually put in danger couple of times and she would NEVER let Hokuto know. He became her driving force, the only thing that matter even at the cost of her own life. She didn’t really have one before him but I was hoping for growth that never happened. I would’ve liked to see her with some sort of ambition or goal in life separate from Hokuto.
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Eventually, eventually her life had NO meaning outside of Hokuto. Chiwa, for the most part was an independant woman in a lot of ways. He is borderline sadistic and male chauvinist. He also slapped Chiwa too many times for my liking, is constantly calling her an idiot, and uses sex as a way to solve all relationship problems. One of the the things that he did all the time which got annoying was sexually harassed Chiwa including, but not limited to, forcible molestation, threatS of rape, attempts of rape, and some questionable smut scenes that (based on your interpretation) that didn’t seem consensual at all. I have a sort of love/hate feeling towards the main characters Hokuto and Chiwa. As a whole, the biggest con were the characters themselves. It’s a light read that has a little bit of mystery, tragedy, comedy,smut and a whole lot of romance, drama, and anguish. Despite this, the story is actually a pretty good read. Also, unsurprisingly, there is drama along the way. Predictably, they don’t get along at first but eventually fall in love. It involves a two strangers who were arranged to marry each other due to some cockamamie reason. The premise is this story is is not really original. Without giving out any spoilers, I will say that Hapi Mari was one of the best manga I’ve read in a while, and I’ll be thinking about Hokuto and Chiwa. Secondly, the characters actually have development! Chiwa sort of develops into a tool strictly for Hokuto’s use (not necessarily a strong point in a feminist POV), but she does maintain a semblance of independence. He makes an arrangement with her that they will never cheat on each other, and he will never rape her. This isn’t really a unique plot-line, but instead of having the man rape the woman on the first night, he actually respects her (to a certain extent). The premise behind this story is essentially Chiwa (the main women) is forced to marry Hokuto (main man) so that his family will repay her father’s immense debts. I came across Hapi Mari, and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this work. After plundering through so many mangas, I discovered that usually this genre comes with whiney girls who are raped and abused by the male protagonists, and somehow the women eventually fall in love with the men. This past month or so I’ve been in a serious smut kick.