Koisome Momiji

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: FamiDol!
Japanese: 恋染紅葉
Auteur: Sakamoto, Tsugirou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapitres: 33
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2012-05-07 to 2012-11-19
Sérialisation: Shounen Jump (Weekly)

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: FamiDol!
Japanese: 恋染紅葉
Auteur: Sakamoto, Tsugirou
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapitres: 33
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2012-05-07 to 2012-11-19
Sérialisation: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
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A girl asks Katsuragi Shouta to take a picture of her with Enoshima in the background. Embarrassed by her cuteness, he takes the picture and runs away. He later finds out that she is an actress by the name of Shinomiya Sana. A TV drama, Koisome Momiji, will be shot in Shouta's town and Sana will be starring in one of the lead roles, as a passionate girl who wholeheartedly chases after the guy she loves. However, Sana has never experienced that kind of love. To practice for this role (and maybe truly fall in love) Sana asks Shouta to be her boyfriend!

(Source: Batoto)

Included one-shots:
Volume 1: Koisome Momiji (pilot)
Volume 2: FamiDol!
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ZzzSleepzz8
Apr 03, 2021
Short romantic-comedy manga have their flaws and of course the have their advantages. The advantages are, it's always refreshing to talk about romance, so romance is one of the best genre to explore and it's always fresh. Flaws are, cliches, ecchis, drama-queen, over-reacting art, over-extended arc, and you will know who's gonna end with whom. Heck, it has more flaw than advantages.

But here i am, writing this review early in the morning. It's 5 am here, in Indonesia.

So my friend about 10 hours before this review gave me this manga. So i read it. One page(Actually it's the second page, but it's still counts because that single second page that made me hooked). One page was all this series need to hook me in. It's the art. I don't easily say 2d girls are pretty but this one is a rare gem. Shinomiya Sana standing at the coastline asking you to take her photo made me hooked into this series.

As for the story, well, what can you expect? Like what i've said before, cliches, cliches everywhere. Ecchi too. Still, this series prove to be different. It doesn't have a over-reacting art, doesn't have a drama queen, and this is the most important, it shows that idols are human too. (I didn't mention Shinomiya Sana is an idol? Well now i have.)

I don't blame you if you don't want to read this, because it's pretty understandable. You don't want some cliches, you don't want some mainstream Rom-Com-Ecchi. The last, (this is the most important, almost every rom-com has this) you don't want a series where you have already know how the ending would be.

But still i'm giving it an 8. At 6 am.
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MagicalMax243
Apr 03, 2021
Disclaimer: This is my second time reading this manga after a long time. Since there are plenty of reviews already out there for you to read i'll make this review short and simple as much as possible(No major spoiler or whatsoever). This review is purely based on my experience and only mine.

Story: if your familiar or read any type of romance/harem type of manga before, then you'll probably notice how simple the reason why the main heroines fell in love to the MC of that particular story. Koisome Momiji is no exception to that rule however if you carefully look at the perspective of our main heroine as well the perspective of us readers as a real human being, then you'll notice that's it's totally possible how our main heroine fell in love to our MC, it might be cliche or whatsoever but yeah it's totally possible and it really happens in real life. Now the main point why i'm telling this is that the story might be generic but the execution of the story as well the flow of event was great(specially for a short manga such as this one) and i'm you'll probably would guess already who's gonna win in this ship war and it's not even a contest(at least for me)

Art: Beautiful and Masterpiece(i have no words for the art it's just i'm really lost for words. That's just how beautiful it is)

Character: The characters are all fun and lovable. The MC is definitely a man we need in every harem manga. Shinomiya Sana (The main heroine is just too precious ,cute, and so beautiful <3).

Enjoyment: I enjoyed this manga a lot and i'll definitely will read this again and again in the near future hahaha.

Overall: Give this manga a shot, specially if your a fan of romance/comedy/harem manga, you won't regret it(at least for me who read this for the second time and will definitely read this again in the near future). My only complain about this manga is that it is too short and i want to see more of Shinomiya Sana precious expression <3
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worldstraveller6
Apr 03, 2021
tl;dr: A pretty generic romcom in general, but that really shines in execution. 

This is a pretty standard tale of a guy and a number of girls that are in love with or fall in love with him. However, I think it's incredibly well executed. The guy is really simple and innocent, leaving somewhat of a bad first impression, but he does go through some reasonable character development in growing some backbone. What really made him grow on me though was that he responds well to the situations around him regardless of his own inclinations. Sana goes through some pretty obvious character development in going from knowing nothing about love to being in love. Nana doesn't go through a lot of growth over the course of the series, but her backstory in how she grew from how she was long ago to how she is in the present was solid enough. Katsuragi also goes through some reasonably solid development in becoming less jaded. All three of them don't have particularly original characters, but I felt they were pretty well written, and how they respond to the situations around them conveyed their emotions and personality really well. This is true in regards to the romance aspect which while somewhat predictable was solid enough. But what was just as important I think was that in addition to all the romantic drama, they all seemed to grow to be really good friends and that worked amazingly well in context. The pacing was great, especially during the second half, with a good balance of lighthearted comedic moments and more serious plot, though that too was pretty laid back. I also really liked how they handled the ending, where they have the standard impactful ending, but then go on to do three chapters of epilogue that work really well to show the aftermath not just for the main characters but even for the side characters, which results in ending on a really positive note and leaving a really good final impression. The art was also really nice, especially in regards to Nana.