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Japanese: ギリギリ遮る片桐さん
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TALI
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2019-04-12 to ?
Sérialisation:
Dra-Dra Sharp#
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Japanese: ギリギリ遮る片桐さん
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Publier:
2019-04-12 to ?
Sérialisation:
Dra-Dra Sharp#
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Girigiri Saegiru Katagiri-san review
*This game is at 37 chapters at the time of writing*
Now, I'm sure the summary peeked your ecchi radar or made you go "wtf". If it's the latter, I gotta say that I thought so too at first. The concept was interesting so I figured I check it out, and I admittedly only kept reading because I was a huge fan of the Katagiri's design and I was curious as to how they plan to stretch this out. I was pleasantly surprised by how they did so, before delving into the development of the actual relationship. There is real way to explain why this story isn't a bland repetition of the same gag without spoilers. It might seem so for a while, but there is a hint of progression that happen fairly early on, and that momentum carries forward for a while. There will be some twists, really sweet moments, and actual progress. I'd say give it a shot, it is quite satisfying watching everything unfold and transform from the initial concept. |
Girigiri Saegiru Katagiri-san review
BE WARNED; THIS SERIES ENDED UNFINISHED!
Not trying to leak any spoilers for the series- but after chapter 38, there is a random time skip that changes the pace and tone of everything prior in the series so randomly and quickly that you feel like you had a mental relapse. Various readers who will read the series will notice it and will make you think that there are chapters missing... Nope. It really just went there. The story then proceeds to rush past all the character development, plot points, and all sense of fundamental story telling to end the series as conclusively as possible within 2 more chapters (ends at chapter 40 but we are unsure if it is "confirmed" ending at the moment of writing this). Why did this happen? People are speculating the series got axed by the publisher because it seems the author had no intention with this route and did his best to end the series as quickly as possible and resolve the great developments he was leading up to. If the ending wasn't so horribly rushed- this would be an easy recommend. --- The beginning is so good and the growing development is so intriguing and unique that it keeps you engaged for what's happening next. The series outside of the last handful of chapters is A-tier if you're looking for a casual fun read. The art style is very clean and easy on the eyes. The character designs are borderline generic but each have nice traits (best girl wars are to be had). The usage of facial expressions makes for a lot of great moments in the series that are quite memorable. There is so much potential in the series. I'd rate it higher but anyone who reads far enough in the end will almost regret ever reading it for how bad the ending is. It hurts almost more because overall the series is so good and it's the publisher that chose to end it. If you're willing to enjoy a good story and won't be soured by an ending because you enjoyed the "journey" more than the destination- have at it- this is a good series worth reading for all the unique interactions the main character faces. If you're the type to be disappointed by bad endings that collectively ruin your entire perception of what you experienced... Stay far away from this. There's nothing but regret. Personally, I think if this series went on the trajectory it was originally going... could easily have been rated 8-10/10. But the way it ended for me personally removes so much of the magic and makes me sad that this will be the end for this potentially amazing series. I think this is better than most 7/10's in general by far; but I think 6/10 is a fair warning for those who might regret reading something that ends so abruptly. |
Girigiri Saegiru Katagiri-san review
The first few chapters are repetitive and follow the same formula but then it started becoming oddly enjoyable to read once it got the ball rolling and it felt like it was up to perfection... well as perfect a manga about a girl taking enjoyment out of blocking a teenage boy's view of tits can get lol. So why did I give it a 6 if it's soooooo goood! Because the last two chapters felt like it came out of no where and to give you a better perspective of them is the fact that it was trying to conclude stuff that haven't even happened
yet, it was like there was 30 or at the very least 10 more chapters left that should've been told instead first and don't get me wrong we got the ending we wanted and it felt concluded but again! I can't enjoy an ending if there's no context to be told!
The art is decent and looks 'good' in some areas. I felt we were going to get more character development and I was starting to like some of the minor characters but again it just ended and no one got the development they needed to flesh out more. I really wanted to read the newest chapter when ever it came out and I was starting to enjoy this series much more as it kept going but sadly it was just another victim that got axed too soon before it started its momentum. Just skip it, as good as I enjoyed it at first... I can't recommend anyone an unfinished manga no matter how good those cheeks... um I mean chapters are! Yeah chapters. |