Aizawa-san Zoushoku

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Des alternatives: English: Aizawa-san Multiplies
Japanese: 相沢さん増殖
Auteur: Shiki, Seiichi
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapitres: 39
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2013-12-05 to 2017-02-02
Sérialisation: Gangan Online

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Des alternatives: English: Aizawa-san Multiplies
Japanese: 相沢さん増殖
Auteur: Shiki, Seiichi
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapitres: 39
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2013-12-05 to 2017-02-02
Sérialisation: Gangan Online
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High schooler Souta Mizutani is confessed to by the "Frail Beauty" Shino Aizawa, but there is a catch—there are four of her! It turns out that after accidentally falling into a mysterious hole in the ground, Shino multiplied into three other people. They are all technically the same person as Shino, but apart from the original, each of them are manifestations of a different part of her personality: her courage, embarrassment, and lust!

While dealing with one girlfriend proves challenging enough for most people, Souta, on the other hand, must now deal with four times the pressure. Although his attention is primarily focused on the original Shino, he will also need to cater to the needs of the duplicates in this series of cute, comedic, and heartwarming antics.

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ModusOperandi9
Apr 05, 2021
I discovered this manga while scrolling through the Japanese store of Book Walker. I was instantly attracted to the cover and the synopsis, so I thought I might as well give it a go. Sat down with a cuppa and managed to get it all read by the end of the day. By the end of reading it, I just felt warm.

Due to it being such a short manga, and it also having so few characters, it was easy to feel the story. I simply enjoyed the ride. I know there are plenty manga just like this however, I haven’t ready any of them and therefore, this was a good introductory. I felt that the story didn’t deviate too much, and the chapters had a good amount of coverage to them. The premise was delivered smoothly, and I also think that the ending was well rounded and tied up a lot of things. There was just enough there to leave me not needing anymore from the manga.

The art style of the manga was pretty good. Things like the characters, clothes and scenery is well detailed. Especially I feel with the hair. I feel that this made it easier to feel more connected. The character design was also simple but effective. Personality was a key thing in this manga due to the story which I think was delivered well. I enjoyed Aizawa-san’s character more so Tomoko’s version.

Overall it was an all-round good manga. There’s not many a time where I contemplate manga after I read them, but this was one of them. It also left me feeling completed in a way. That being said, it doesn’t have much reread value to it but I think that’s alright as you only need to read it once.
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LadyAxeFace12
Apr 05, 2021
I don't normally add harems to my list because I'm not fond of being dragged through endless chapters of minimal development, but my apprehension towards harems have changed after reading Rosario Vampire and Ai Yori Aoshi. So, I eventually caved in and started reading and was totally caught off guard by the series's presentation.
Immediately we get to see the cool intelligent beauty, Aizawa confess to a dumbfounded Souta who eventually encounters more Aizawas all who represent all of Aizawa's emotions and also share the same affection for Souta. From there on hilarity ensues as Souta and Aizawa figure out the cause of Aizawa's multiplication. In the midst of all this chaos, Souta comes across as an incredibly likable male lead as he is very understanding and accepting of ALL the Aizawas proving that the love Aizawa harbors for him is not driven by the fact that he is the MC.
Aizawa and her body doubles offer many laughs as they adjust to their new lives and a majority of those laughs stem from the perverted Aizawa who steals almost every scene she is in. The humor gets more entertaining as the series expands its character roster and get caught up in Aizawa's situation.
The art conveys each of Aizawa's subtle physical traits very well as each Aizawa has a different hairstyle, accessories, and style . Aside from that, the art is pretty good and nothing really to nitpick.
Overall, Aizawa-San Zoushoku takes a different presentation of the harem genre and infuses it with entertaining humor backed by lovable characters while avoiding much of the negative traits that stigmatize other harem mangas. If you're not really into romance harems you should check out this manga because it will probably change your inhibitions about the genre.