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CordobezEverdeen

over 7 years ago

10

A half naked loli on the cover? What a piece of trash am i rig? Remember Hataraku Maou-Sama? Now add decent writing, now add more boobs, now remove sex jokes of any kind, now add a tsundere, now remove the common negative factors that come into play when someone half-heartedly adds a tsundere character into a story, now remove pants, add bullyng (not enough to be cruel but enough to be funny) and mix everything while adding incredibly charming characters into a enjoyable manga. This is what Jahy-sama wa Kujikenai! is. The story is good enough and has a decent pacing. I can't go deeply into details (justread it! If you dont like it just leave a mean message on my profile) but in less than 5 minutes you can read the first chapters and decide for yourself if what you saw truly satisfied you.

The art is entertaining (can't say too much about this i'm no expert in manga art).

All the characters are charming in their own way. Up to these 20 chapters i havent found a single character that i could find despicable, annoying or boring.

Overall this manga is incredibly enjoyable and since that's what it's the most important factor when it comes to checking out on a story i can easily say that this is a masterpiece of enjoyment (taking into account the kind of manga this is it kinda sounds like i'm a sadist) and also the first time i ever enjoyed a manga (to this level) and if my crazy curiosity didnt pushed me to give this a try i might have ignored this gem because it had a loli character in the cover.

How expensive is a pair of pants though?

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SovietWeeb

almost 8 years ago

8

I came In not expecting much. But now that I've caught up with It, I can safely say that I wish this already had more. The comedy, The characters and just everything about this I enjoy. The MC is really likable. I'm always feeling really sad for her though. I don't know what about It. But It's just sad seeing this former person that was praised and loved by all now living in a small apartment The Side characters have all been enjoyable with me liking everyone we've come across. I also got to give props for the story being on that fine line between charactersbeing annoying with treating the MC as a kid or pretending she Is just making up everything about the Demon World. If there was a character that acted as though the MC was making It up, Then It could've been annoying

All the characters have good character designs and personalities. My favorite Is obviously the MC's and her former assistant.

All cast of girls, There's bound to be some Yuri Themes. While the story doesn't really hint at It. There are just some characters that go well together. Such as the MC going well with just about anyone.

I like imagining that the MC finally does manage to bring the Demon world back. But after the experiences In the human world, She's much nicer and a better ruler then the Demon King was. With her and the characters, she's met on her way being around her. I'd say It's a fun part of the story imagining what she'll do .

Comparing the One-Shot to the full-fledged series. The Series Is way better. I was thinking they would just copy things In the One-Shot but stretch It out, To cover more chapters

I honestly think this story could have It's own anime series. There's already lots of material they can work with. I've also seen Animes being made off of nothing. I really do wish that this get's an adaptation

Overall It's a fun story with good characters.

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umummd

over 6 years ago

10

I'm not much of a manga reader, but when there's a cute demon loli who's also a hawt onee-san in her true form, I'm interested. Turns out she's much more adorable and meme-able than I could have ever imagined, plus she's down right goddess material, if she wasn't 2nd in command of Hell I guess..." So I just have one thing to say really: when this gets an anime, because it needs to one day, the restaurant owner needs to be voiced by Miss Caretaker from Sunohara, her sister (the landlady) needs to be voiced by Fate series' Mordred, and Jahy-sama should be a voice likeone of Rie Kugimiya's or perhaps Senko-san mixed with a dash of Satania. That would be nice...

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Gamorou

over 6 years ago

9

Jahy-sama wa kujikenai is the manga that you should read if you like humor mixed with interesting characters. It's about a demon that was the second in command of the demon lord, and now has become a child that needs to seek gems to ressurect the demon lord while passing by the real life problems. The story is simple and gives plot to a lot of humorous situations, and it helps to keep pace on the manga which has episodic events with a flow. It's rare to see mangas that do a good mix between being episodic and being continuous, but this one shows that theprogress when it's made, is permanent.

The main character is just adorable, she is not ready to endure the real world, it's what makes it funny and has a lot of relatable situations, sometimes you will even feel bad for her.

If you like mangas focused in humor, it is a must read for sure!

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majutsushi

over 4 years ago

6

For a comedy manga this sure doesn't make me laugh. At all. The joke of every chapter is the same, someone who SHOULD be competent does something incompetent and that's supposed to be funny. Every chapter felt exactly the same as the previous because they all have the same punchline. The characters aren't interesting, the jokes aren't funny, the story doesn't add anything to the series. There are dozens of comedy manga that are actually funny with lots of variety that you could read instead. Jahy just falls short in every crucial aspect of comedy manga. It's not completely awful, but your time is muchbetter spent elsewhere.

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Juao_S2

almost 3 years ago

10

Jahy-Sama: A disguised critique of comedy So, Jahy-Sama is a manga written and illustrated by Wakame Konbu, which tells the story of Jahy, a powerful demon who, after losing her original form, is forced to live in the human world. The story is full of comedy and ecchi elements, but also has deep analogies to the capitalist mode of production, especially Japanese and its fascist and conservative policies. Throughout the story, Jahy works tirelessly to find jewels and money, but despite all her efforts, she never seems to be able to achieve the financial stability she desires. This is a criticism of the fact that, in capitalism,exhausting work often leads to nothing, especially for those at the bottom of the social pyramid created in this mode of production, where economic opportunities are scarce for the less fortunate.

Furthermore, the manga also addresses the issue of time and the lack of time to enjoy life. Jahy loves to play, but is always so busy working that she rarely has time for her hobbies. This reflects the reality of many people who are trapped in full-time jobs simply to sometimes not be able to afford the basics, and cannot afford to enjoy their personal interests. (Yes, technically Jahy is working full-time. Searching for jewels is also a job, a job that is poorly paid. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that homemakers have a similar job.)

The manga is also a critique of the Japanese political system, which often does not provide adequate assistance to the poorest. Jahy is a powerful demon, but still forced to live in a small apartment in the human world, without many of the comforts that her social position in her previous life could provide for her. This is a critique of the lack of access to basic services that many people face in Japan, which doesn't even care to give proper care, especially those in extreme poverty, like Jahy.

Unfortunately, many people did not realize the deep analogies and critiques present in "Jahy-Sama" and focused only on the comedy. It is important for readers to pay attention to these issues and reflect on what the manga is trying to convey.

Overall, "Jahy-Sama" is an intelligent and well-written work that offers a valuable critique of Japanese capitalism and the country's political system. Wakame Konbu has done an incredible job in creating a story that is funny and at the same time deeply reflective and even enlightening.

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