Reviews for Boarding School Juliet
Back to MangaWell, I usually don't read manga, because I think or at least I thought they weren't to be compared with anime. But, Kaneda Yousuke made me think otherwise. I just watched the anime, so the story seemed interesting, though I was surprised to see only the first ~18 chapters were adapted in a one cour anime. So I decided to give the manga a try, since the manga seemed to have so many things left to tell. So here it started, marathoning the chapters, I just fell in love with the characters, the carefulness with which they were drawn and the high level of details, top tierquality. Their daily routine and how the characters slowly built their relations, growing closer with each chapter passing by, passed all those feelings onward to me, also making me grow closer to them. Such a magic feat is not easy to do, never thought I would love a manga this much, I guess this was only made possible by the author hard-work and I respect that.
As I said before, my enjoyment exceeded any level, the ending was great, nothing else I could ask for, so as a overall rating, it's obviously a Masterpiece, a 10/10.
Recommended!
Extremely overrated garbage that uses elementary humor to try and get laughs. Cheap characters, cheap romance, cheap comedy. The initial premise is fine, and it starts off alright. There was some potential there. But it quickly grows stale. Not even 10 chapters in and the male protagonist is already being blackmailed and humiliated publicly in the most cliche plot development conceivable. Then, in another cliche, he easily forgives the perpetrator for the silliest reason possible. Actually, the male protagonist often gets treated with a total lack of respect from practically every character in the series, and he does little about it. He's just a total pushover. Idon't find any enjoyment watching a character let everyone walk all over them. That isn't comedic to me.
I don't enjoy characters acting totally unhinged and unreasonable, and then having it all hand-waved away because it's a "comedy" series where no one takes anything seriously. That isn't actually comedic to me - it's just stupid.
Terrible plot. Annoying characters.
Don't even bother reading this one. Total waste of time.
Boarding School Juliet If anyone asks for Manga recommendations, this one will definitely be up in my list. It had me laughing in tears from all the funny characters, sitting on the edge of my seat from all the intense moments, and most importantly, had me smiling at the beautiful love story of Romio and Juliet. I have only recently started reading manga (the list in my profile is incomplete though). However, after finishing Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet, I suddenly found myself craving for more. I'd like to believe that Shakepspeare himself would be proud of this. I only wish it were a bit longer, but nonetheless,it was a total masterpiece. There is no reason to not read this piece of art.
the manga ended so well, they were finally able to change the mindset of this world and become peaceful between the two. Although some chapters of the story are predictable, they are well presented. Every chapter always has 1 panel which I call the highlight panel, which is a panel with a close up character and made in more detail. so when reading each chapter it feels very fun and exciting. I was so engrossed in reading this manga, I didn't realize that this manga was over. Even though in the chapter before the end I was a little surprised that the time jumps were quite alot. if there is no time jump, the story will be made even longer, and certainly more interesting to tell the story that happened to what they achieved after the time jump.
I wish there was more to their story, either 1 or 2 chapters. This manga will be one of my favorite manga which is the best manga for me.
Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet A beautiful manga At the time I started his anime not expecting much but in his first chapters he began to hook me up little by little that I could not wait 1 week for Anime and I went to manga .. From there began my adventure for this manga. Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet is a school manga that shows us protagonists of some classic characters Romeo and Juliet you could say that it is a plot already widely used and recycled but by following the story you see that it is not. The author shows us what the best of mangais for me and it is the variety of characters so charismatic the secondary are very good since in the course of the manga these are related to any of the 2 protas and show us their development with them What I think is great. Another strong point is how the author makes it clear that it is a love story of 1 single couple not of a love triangle, so you expect a solid love story between Romeo and Juliet without any third party getting in the way. This story follows the classic of a forbidden love where they, being recognized characters in their school, try to hide their love as well as possible, but they know that they cannot last like this forever, so their main objective is to "Change the World". The whole manga is focused on this in how the protas want the world to change and accept their relationship. In the course of the manga everything becomes more difficult and new characters that influence the story and especially in the evolution of the protagonists come out this seems to me a very good point to make the secondary are not episodes and are characters that have importance with them. Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet is a school manga so it has many episodes "Slice of Life" where we see the day-to-day life of the protas hiding their relationship or relating to other characters at school but this point is not heavy the author knows how to plan these situations so that it does not look like "Stuffing or something unnecessary" this makes following the Manga very comfortable and does not feel heavy to follow; other than that it puts "shonen" arches or action scenes that look great from my point of view. In my personal opinion I love this manga is one of the first that I followed and I feel very nostalgic that it ends, for my part very happy with everything and it is a wonderful manga and that above all you take a very big affection to all his characters, as soon as Drawing is very good not becoming a work of art but having a more than decent level, the story is great moves slowly but flows through its characters so it is consumed very well. Anyway this was my review, from here I am with tears in my eyes seeing how one of my favorite works has come to an end ... Until forever Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet has been a wonderful manga.
This really, really is an awesome manga. This manga has a comedy and romance quality that is really strong and thick. Each page can fascinate the reader with the pleasure of reading this manga. Comedy that makes readers laugh out loud. Romance that makes readers want to feel the taste of youth love. As well as other parts that can make the reader surprised, touched, sad, upset, and all emotions mixed when reading it. One Hundred and twenty-one chapters is a large number. Even so I still want to experience the magnificence of their school life. This manga can provide a very fun school atmosphere. Eventhough there were occasional problems and disputes, they were all resolved well.
I read this manga at first because I remembered the anime I had watched several years ago. I happen to be diligent in reading manga now. So I tried this manga. And the results are really satisfying.
The Ending of this manga is different from other manga or anime. There was a sense of satisfaction in me when I read this. Of course, because it was the end that i expected. They live happily and their goals are achieved. The things that i need maybe another spin-of about their school life.
The characters in this manga are also drawn very interestingly and beautifully. Also the characteristics of each character in it as well as its character development as expected. Reon and Siber are my favorite characters.
In conclusion, this Manga made me include them in one of the best manga I've ever read. And I'm really grateful to have read this manga.
Don't expect a really good review, this goes all to my opinions and experience about the manga and this is my first time making a review so yeah, Anyways the comedy is really funny, its so top notch that its going to overtake Konosuba in my opinion, ,the romance is good, you know the good ol classic cliche in every romance anime well they kinda have one but its kinda different because the plot is really amazing and lastly the plot, the plot is really good and i don't want to spoil anything but its kinda like nisekoi so yeah, The art is great it'sjust normal not amazing or not ugly it's just normal, The Characters well they are pretty well developed once such event happens well... it does have a bit of drama i think?, Overall its 10/10
Boarding School Juliet is a typical shounen romcom that's cliched, predictable, but still a fun read overall. And that's why its a masterpiece imo. Art - The art is fantastic. It’s visually pleasing to the eye, has a great amount of detail put into it (backgrounds, expressions, etc) and I absolutely love the character designs. Even when the series transitioned from a monthly to a weekly, the art still holds up impressively. The art also captures the tone of certain scenes beautifully ranging from comedic moments, dramatic moments, and action sequences, making you “feel” the vibe each scene plays out. It also has a good amountof fantastic spreads and chapter covers that make feel excited every time I turn the page.
Story - The story is inspired from the classic tale, Romeo and Juliet, where Romio and Juliet are secret lovers whose goal is to unite and seek peace within their rival cities. I love how the series manages its tones: comedy for laughs, drama for seriousness, action for awesome, and fluffy romance for wholesome goodness. I also love how the story is constantly engaging, as it slowly builds its setting and character relationships, and each arc is constantly moving the plot forward. The payoff each arc has is really satisfying.
Characters - The BSJ cast is the strongest aspect of the series, and that is due to the various dynamics. The characters have their unique quirks, personalities, and each of them get a chance to shine in the story, even if it is a small part. The character relationships is what shined because I love how they slowly start to grow and influence each other, and I honestly didn't feel there was one character I genuinely did not like. The cast is wonderful, from main, to supporting, and antagonists alike, the author did a good job at putting a lot of care into writing well written characters and giving them a place in the story.
Enjoyment - I really enjoyed reading BSJ. After giving the series a reread, it definitely deserved to have a spot in my top favorite mangas overall. Its the kind of romcom series that speaks to me and I enjoyed investing my time in it, whether its the art, the story, or the characters! And that is what this manga succeeds at, being really fun!
Conclusion - So why do I think Boarding School Juliet is a masterpiece? Well, its able to take a generic, predictable, and formulaic romcom and make it really fun and engaging. When it comes to most shounen romcoms, a lot of the criticisms are towards how cliched they can be (love triangles, how long till they get together, overused character tropes, etc). BSJ is no exception in having its fair share of cliched moments, but what makes it stand out to me is how they are written. A lot of BSJ's great moments are engaging and fun to read through, and while some may think its good and nothing special, to me, its amazing in every category.
If you haven't given Boarding School Juliet a read, I highly recommend it to any romcom reader out there. Its fun, interesting, and awesome to read through. The series also lasted roughly 119 chapters, so if you don't want to read a romcom that's 200+ chapters long, then this series is for you!
Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet (2015-2019) A School setting for effectively Romeo and Juliet. HOWEVER, in this version of events things are played out in a modern world with old ideals (Random Sword fights to settle things). The story doesn't involve the sacrifice of death but shows a more social-political version of trying to change the status quo for a better future of understanding. During the most part the Romio (Adapted name) from the East in black uniform and Juliet from the West in White uniform go to the academy on an island that separates the two areas which is a false yet unyielding symbol of unityafter much conflict. Students attend from a very young age all the way to finishing college and are expected from their childhoods to dislike the each other in a black vs white (Not skin colour but uniform) conflict.
Romio and Juliet have grown up together but separately at the same time. They however harbor feelings for each other which in the Manga like the Anime is quickly realised. The relationship must be kept secret going forwards to avoid getting pushed out the school. Although in theory there is nothing wrong with the situation as you will learn past transgression of previous students has had disastrous results in this type of situation.
As the series goes on they learn about each other deeply and all the people around them. Some people find out the secret and are convinced for the best to keep it secret. It comes to a head eventually where a decisive choice must be made by the students in an attempt to change the world. This comes to a decision that involves them going forward with their decision. After many altercations things improve in some ways.
Eventually, we get to a really nice ending that shows the opposite side of the Shakespearean story that is much more satisfying. We even get a time skip to help close things off.
The art used within the series is a really great level of detail with some Ecchi scenes that give a bit of a change up and truth that the real world isn't truly clean. Some people want a pure story like nothing dirty exists in the real world.
Characters are many and they are mostly (the important ones) developed with great detail and care. We learn about so many people on such a deep level that you feel you could be their friend since you know so much about them.
Aside from Romio and Juliet they are surrounded by a close knit bunch that through adversary and sometimes against their own desires do work forward sensibly to change the world. Many truths about people comes out to which some are good and some are bad. They however, in the attempt to change the world work through forgiveness and rectify the state of things as they go forward.
The series in all is extremely enjoyable and aside from a slightly rushed ending is 100% worth a read. There were moments I felt a tightness in my chest as I read what was happening. Towards the middle set and beyond times I was getting teary eyed which caused me to react. The scenes in places that filled you with a genuine joy that makes you think being in their world during this time would have been an absolute pleasure to have joined their plight.
Overall, this is an awesome series that puts you through a deep set of emotions and brings you close to the characters on many levels. It has left a long last impression on me as a reader.
I would love to see the series get a full adaptation of anime and if I could fund it I absolutely would.
If you want something similar try reading Ore ga Ojousama Gakkou ni "Shomin Sample" Toshite Rachirareta Ken. This is a really nice story about the naive world the wealthy live in being opened up to the real world in a love story that is hilarious due to its nature and also heart pounding when it needs to be that concludes in a really satisfying way.
https://myanimelist.net/manga/46368/Ore_ga_Ojousama_Gakkou_ni_Shomin_Sample_Toshite_Rachirareta_Ken
"I know that many people have their opinion about a series but I will change that so we can bring harmony to the world!" This entire sentence is the actual premise in the series. That someone is changing the world that they've lived in from past trauma or the future that never be touched in the entire generation. This is the story of Inuzuka Romeo and Juliet Persia that changes the world wrapped in this entire story. The author said that he loved the story of Romeo and Juliet then created this by lumping all other things that he loved. The way the author paintthis story is so good and not to mention they have not only a romance scene but also a battle scene! The comedic part too, the author really lump the entire premise of a story that is actually serious in every kind of wrapping so I can almost say this has a unique interest in my own opinion. We all have this literature on how romantic Romeo and Juliet is, but this story has it different. The romance part combined with the comedic part and of course, school type of literature and battle too. Isn't this exciting already? I do know that some of the series that we have before has put those entire things together but this is the far more superior version of it. The way the story goes is so good that made me actually feel riled, happy, blushed, and even cried. Of course, this is only within the scope of my own opinion but I do feel like someone might have the same thought as I do right?
Oh, the art. I felt that Kaneda-sensei really put anything at his disposal to make the scene in this series is a beautiful one. How romantic scenes feel through his art, how interesting we call some battle scenes and not to mention drawing some comedic skits to make his audience laugh. The art is absolutely top class from him.
Character, oh how misleading. I never knew what this character really means. If you ask about some characterization, the author really did well with it. And if you ask about character development, even better. I can't bring myself to choose between the two and just put it here anyway.
Lastly, I wanna tell you something that has been in my mind while reading and writing this. I do feel bad for not sticking to this sooner. I knew the series is ended back in 2018 and at the time I wrote this, It's not even a week after I decided to finish the series for good, and how embarrassed I am at my own past for not reading this sooner. But hey, it's been a pleasant ride after having myself convinced to finish the entire story and this is up there with the most decisive acts I've done in my whole life. Cheers.
boarding school Juliet a fresh take on a classic story. i watched the anime adaption then decided to continue with the manga. i was quite pleased with how the story unfolded it had lots of intense moments for the two protagonists while also keeping a calm background element, it could be described as if it were just after a war between Britain and Japan and the two countries were located right across from each other, the romance between the main characters and how they work to conceal it from others was a nice scenario to read even the supporting cast were pleasant to read andsee how they contributed to the main characters story the art work was also good standard but good this is how you do a star crossed lover story right and i would happily read it a second time after a few years. highly recommend to those who like to see whether a delicate relationship work out or end in calamity.
Story:The plot it's super good, lile the story of Romeo and Juliet but this is something else, It's another version.. The original Story is Historical right but this manga is actually a modern one,thats makes this manga a fantastic!. and also this manga have a good plottwist. Art:This manga have a nice art thats all I can say. Character:The Character design is wonderful also, Hazuki, Perucia and the other female Character are so good and cute and of course the other male characters are cool too. Enjoyment:I enjoy reading this manga.the Romantic sceneand fight scene are so heavy and the jokes are well done.for me this manga is one of the enjoyable manga I ever read.
Overall:I love this manga, one of my favorite, its make me happy whenever I remember this, I super recommended this to you guys, and overall rate is 9/10/Hreat manga❤.
tl;dr: A manga about the development of bonds between a couple and those around them and how they change the world. This manga takes a lot of cues from Romeo and Juliet. It’s about a prestigious school where students from two countries that are on terrible terms attend which results in the two groups of students seeing each other as enemies, but the hero, Romio Inizuka, and the heroine, Juliet Persia, fall in love anyway. Thus, as expected, a lot of people seem to compare them to the point of considering this a modern adaptation. However, this is fundamentally incorrect because they’re incredibly different works. Theobvious difference from the beginning is that this isn’t a tragedy, it’s a rom-com with a decent amount of drama, so everything about it from the way it flows to the story itself are completely different and take nothing from the original. The other difference, of which there are hints of from the but that doesn’t really become clear until a good way through the manga, is that in the original the story was merely about two lovers that wanted to be together but couldn’t, this is the story about two lovers that wanted to be together and changed the world to accept their love. While romance is still a core aspect of the story, ultimately there’s a lot more to it than just that, and thus it is a very different kind of story.
Stories about change are generally pretty good with character and relationship development and this is no exception. The main couple both have good character and relationship development as they both strive to improve themselves for the purposes of their relationship and goals. The romantic development between the two for most of the story is just decent and is mainly carried by a few especially strong moments. However, these few moments are strong enough to hold their overall relationship arc very well, and thus it’s easy to get invested in them and their fate.
But just as importantly, or maybe even more importantly, is the bonds that they develop with the rest of the cast. There is a large cast of side characters with all sorts of different personalities and connections to the main couple. A lot of them are fleshed out quite well with their own backgrounds, motivations, and even character arcs, with many of them being incredibly likable and easy to get invested in. Over the course of the manga, the main couple develop close bonds with them through a variety of stories, and ultimately these bonds pay off in what feels like a really well built up to climax that was incredibly satisfying. I thought the manga would end there, but it keeps going quite a bit after that and more directly tackles the themes of hate between people and how to overcome that. It’s an incredibly simplistic and optimistic view, but I found it heartwarming nevertheless. And all that builds up to a finale that’s similarly too easy and happy, but still incredibly satisfying and perfect way to end things.
The main weakness of the manga I would have to say is its comedy. As this is a rom-com, the comedy is a core aspect, but in general the comedy in this isn’t all that great, just decent. It’s fine when the comedy is intermixed with storylines that have more substance as it works well to help with the pacing. But there are also portions that are focused solely on comedy that don’t contribute really at all to anything in the grand scheme of things which just felt like they were dragging on.
The art design is overall pretty great. The two factions have very clear visual codings which makes things easier to follow, and though it also limited what could be done with said characters, overall I still think the manga has really good character designs. The style also works pretty well for the story it’s telling, being somewhat shoujo-esque but with shounen like framing most of the time. The art quality too is overall solid.
Boarding School Juliet is PEAK. One of my favorite series and one I find very underrated. I’m keeping this spoiler-free (unless you count basic synopses as spoilers). It’s basically a manga spin on Romeo and Juliet, but with more charm, better comedy, and characters that you actually like. The story follows Romio Inuzuka and Juliet Persia, students at Dahlia Academy, an elite school where the student body is split into two rival factions: Touwa and the West. Romio leads the Black Doggies (Touwa), Juliet leads the White Cats (West). They’re supposed to be enemies… but of course, Romio catches feelings. He confesses early on, and she saysyes. From there, it turns into this secret relationship they have to keep hidden or risk being shunned from the rest of the world. What I really love about it is how the author balances romance, comedy, and sweet moments.
Romio is crazy dense, but he’s got a huge heart. He’s all-in on supporting Juliet and changing the world around them so they can be together. Juliet, on the other hand, is tough, sharp, and always stands up for herself. I love them both and the dynamic they have together.
If you're into romance that's a little dramatic (over the top), a little action-packed, and genuinely funny, give it a shot. I had way more fun with it than I expected. Easily a 10/10 for me.
Looking for some cute school romance packed with fanservice and cute girls? Look no further, because Kishuku is just the manga for you! Story: 6 The story is nothing we haven't seen before: a forbidden romance, in which the two leaders of rivaling clans/dorms fall in love and must be careful to keep their relationship a secret. Cue misunderstandings, hijinks, and characters going to comedic lengths to hide their budding romance. There's nothing wrong with the story, but this is definitely not the manga's strong point. Art: 8 I have no complaints about the art. It's cute and well-drawn. The backgrounds are gorgeous. Snippets of ecchi and someframes are drawn just for the sake of fanservice, so there's good and bad parts about it.
Characters: 7
Ah yes, the driving point of this manga. This manga is so jam-packed with cute girl characters that it almost feels like a harem manga. The male lead is a bumbling idiot who stands blindly for his beliefs and morals, and often ends up paying the price by getting beaten up by his own subordinates. The female lead is smol, cute, and pure-hearted. More characters include a super-kawaii second fem. lead, and a pervy glasses guy. There is not a single character you will not have seen in some harem/ shonen romance manga before, but you love them nonetheless.
Enjoyment: 8
There is literally nothing new or unique about this manga. Yet, despite this, you will be eager for each chapter release. It's a formula for success.
Overall: 7
I'm trying to give a fair rating, and originality is an important factor in judging. But if you're okay with reading a manga full of the common tropes and story arcs, then give it a shot. You're bound to enjoy it.
Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet, or Boarding School Juliet, although was a rather enjoyable experience to read, does not fall into my category of an outstanding romantic comedy, but rather as your typical cliche romantic comedy story. Similar to the original "Romeo and Juliet" story written by William Shakespeare, protagonists Persia and Inuzuka are the leaders of the rivaling House White Cats and House Black Dogs respectively. And exactly like the original story these two get together and become a secret couple, doing everything they can so no one but their most trusted ones know of their forbidden relationship. Boarding School Juliet is similar to many other Japaneseromantic comedies with having two lover protagonists go through many trials and events while resulting in the strengthening of their bonds. There's not exactly anything special or remarkable about this story. That doesn't mean its boring; it still contains many scenes that can melt the readers heart and wish the protagonists for the best.
But like many Japanese romantic comedies, it lacks a story with depth. There's not much of an overall main theme or lesson being taught. And if there is, it's expressed very weakly and hardly noticeable. Boarding School Juliet is just another story that uses a cute romance story to hook the reader into continuing. While this does have a low risk, there's also a low reward on top of that.
I myself am an avid reader and personally enjoy the romantic comedy genre, considering it as one of my guilty pleasures. If you aren't looking for a strong story with great and well developed characters, then try out Boarding School Juliet. It's definitely a fun and heartwarming experience that is hard to regret spending time on. But if you are looking for the type of story just mentioned, then it is best just to skip this one for now.
Story:7 Art:9 Characater:6 Enjoyment:8 Overall:7.4
This is an amazing manga that I will recommend first. You can feels tense and funny at the same times. It's not only about their romance story, but also showing us how people want to get peace. This manga tells us how nice it would be if racism and hostility between races did not exist in this world. and of course, a romantic story of two people whose countries are on ceasefire. If you already read or watch any romances and school genres of anime/manga. you will like this because it is takes a new atmosphere for this genre where the situations in the story couldhappen to you too
What I found fun about this manga is that well it's cliche, but it's a good kind of cliche, and it does enough variation on the formula and characters to make it interesting. The manga basically is... well Rome and Juliet at a highschool, told mainly from Inudzuka Romeo's POV but while the world's not that well developed, the characters are done quite well. Juliet Percia and Inudzuka Romeo aren't just simply rehashes of Rome and Juliet. They don't just go head over heels over one another. The manga does it's time to develop their history, develop how they fall in love, but not toolong. They get the fact that they're interested in one another over with, which is very welcome. The story instead has focused on the two trying to against all odds, get to know each other better and have a normal relationship.
And despite the short number of chapters, the manga's so far actually avoided a lot of typical manga cliche traps despite the setup being cliche. It avoids the harem route, but also avoids the paragon route. There are many girls in Inudzuka's life, but while he's not 100% omg I can't even look at anybdy but Percia, he's devoted, but tempted. It's very human and good writing for a character.
It avoids Percia being a ridiculous tsundere. She is a bit tsundere, but it's an understandable shyness and awkwardness that comes from the fact that she and Inudzuka used to fight a lot.
It also avoids the "liar reveal everything goes terrible" trope. Inudzuka's not an idiot. Well, he is in some ways, but he has friends who don't do heel face turns once they find out.
All in all, the characters are good, the story is fun, a good manga.
There will be spoilers so read at your own risk "There is Nothing wrong with our love" A truly beautiful story inspired by romeo and julliet but with lots of twists. Its like these two are different themes but still are the same. the story beautifully conveys the discrimination in the world which obviously exists in the world we live also but the author really did convey the human feelings in the right way want to know how? well i won't talk about the start part as it was all for story building but I will talk about the partof the elections. As you would have seen ( if you read the manga) that during the elections romio and julliet won over the people just by talking and you would have thought "Oh that could only work because its a manga" but it actually worked because it showed that how easily
a 14-16 year child can easily change their hearts as it required only a few other people to support them and their years of hatred vanished. Now you might have a different opinion and its totally fine.
Now top support my previous point i would come to near the end part during the dance part with char. There you could see that char chose Romio as her partner which enraged the audience and citizens and chars also said to stop all the hatred at once but did the people listen? No they didn't atleast for a year they didn't . See? Adults took around a year to change their hearts whereas the kids only took a few months to get all cozy with each other. Now do you see? How beautifully it showed human nature and their hearts.
Overall I will give the story a 9 as there were some tidbits out of the place but still I enjoyed it a lot.
The art was fantastic like not many manga have that good of art so if you like good art manga definitely check it out.
Characters were pretty good but in my opinion the development of some characters near the end was kinda rushed and some people did not even get any development near the end but still they were likeable so ill give that an 8.
I absolutely enjoyed the manga so thats a 10 right there
Overall ill give it a 10 as i don't regret a single second of reading this manga.
Definitely check this manga out almost cried near the end
I rarely ever write a review for anything but this manga is just phenomenal man. Watched the anime from like 9/2020 and finally got to the manga by now. I binged this in a span of 2 days and it was such an awesome and unforgettable emotional rollercoaster. Yosuke Kaneda just got me completely hooked up with manga cause this is the epitome of romcom and me being a romcom enthusiast approve 100% P.S: this may contain spoilers for the ending Story(10/10): Shakespeare would come up from the grave to praise this manga. I absolutely adore the ending it was predictable but who cares it felt deservingand it was beautiful, absolutely hilarious and a beautiful romcom manga, would 100% recommend for starters that want to get into manga(cause I am one). I genuinely cried like a bitch out of joy after reading the ending like it was predictable but damn it was gorgeous and beautiful and the author even gave me a nostalgia drive making me tear up even more like after all obstacles and roadblocks they finally got together so it felt so goddamn cathartic. The "forbidden love" premise might sound generic for some of the more "experienced" readers but I would recommend it nonetheless just for the fact that it's so wholesome and diabetes-inducing. I don't think this plot is beautifully structured or a one-in-a-century written masterpiece or anything of the sort, but the seemingly directionless nature of the story opens up infinite possibilities that made it so unique in my heart and I adored it all the way. I also noticed that the author executed it as a sitcom rather than focusing solely on the plot which makes it a flexible and dynamic story that doesn't require flawless writing to make it a masterpiece, and hell my boy Yosuke Kaneda nailed it perfectly.
Art(10/10): Juliet is one of the most beautifully designed characters I have ever seen in my entire life and the character expressions are on point to the max
Character(10/10): They all have important roles and none of their potential were wasted just for the sake of plot device and they all experienced great, reasonable developments through out the stories without being rushed by the nature of the story. And the dynamic between romio and juliet just can't convince me that there's a better couple than them. I was a juliet simp from the very moment I watched the anime but I am now simping for her even more now that the manga is finished she's just the perfect waifu I cannot convey how close I was to a heart attack every single time she act cute and clingy.
Enjoyment(diabetes/10): This was by far my best manga reading experience, even if assuming I was an experienced reader I would still love the hell out of this manga for sure. Juliet got me overdosing on sugar with every single of her deredere moments and the relationship between the two in addition with every major obstacle they encounter just made this experience so immersive and progressively rewarding. The antagonists got harder and harder to defeat but this manga has never gone to the "ooh power of love" direction like it was pretty realistic and reasonable which made it the more satisfying to see despite the predictable nature. I felt like one of the students at dahlia academy seeing these two overcome those roadblocks on their way to change the world's beliefs. It felt worth every single second reading and was one of the best experience with a form of media I have ever had. ABSOLUTELY read this if you are into a nice romcom with a sprinkle of drama at the end(okay maybe not a sprinkle but a whole damn package but you get what I meant), I know I am pretty late on the praising but hey it's never too late to simp for an S-tier manga like this right?