Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo |
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Japanese: 恋はつづくよどこまでも
Auteur:
Enjouji, Maki
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2016-03-08 to ?
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Japanese: 恋はつづくよどこまでも
Auteur:
Enjouji, Maki
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Manga
Statut:
Publishing
Publier:
2016-03-08 to ?
Sérialisation:
Petit Comic
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Five years ago Sakura Nanase had a fateful encounter with Dr Kairi Tendou. Determined to meet her destined prince again she studied hard and is finally appointed as a rookie nurse at the hospital he works at, however...
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Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo review
Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo is about nurse-in-training Sakura who entered the profession due to an encounter with Dr. Tendou five years ago, when he helped a woman when she collapsed. Ever since Sakura has been nursing a giant crush on Dr. Tendou.
Their relationship dynamic is one hundred percent the "demon king" trope -- i. e. a romance where the guy is very dominating and harsh to the heroine in order to hide his true feelings. If you like this trope, you'll certainly love this manga. If you don't hate this trope, and enjoy josei romances, there's a decent chance you'll enjoy this one because I think it's one of the better examples of this trope. Sakura doesn't get completely mowed over by Tendou doing those type of dominating things such that they often fall into the "bickering couple" category that is often quite amusing. Sakura is never afraid of being around Tendou, which for me is a huge turn off for many stories that use this trope. Tendou generally doesn't do things that are just him being a jerk. This manga is also very up front from the beginning about it being this trope, which makes it much easier to enjoy it for what it is. Obviously though if you hate this trope, you'll hate this manga because this trope is basically all there is to it. Other points in its favor are that it's about working adults rather than the usual high school setting, and the art is quite high quality, though occasionally I've noticed a mistake. |