Mairimashita! Iruma-kun

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Des alternatives: Japanese: 魔入りました!入間くん
Auteur: Nishi, Osamu
Taper: Manga
Statut: Publishing
Publier: 2017-03-02 to ?
Sérialisation: Shounen Champion

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Des alternatives: Japanese: 魔入りました!入間くん
Auteur: Nishi, Osamu
Taper: Manga
Statut: Publishing
Publier: 2017-03-02 to ?
Sérialisation: Shounen Champion
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Fourteen-year-old Iruma Suzuki has the worst luck possible! Incapable of saying no to anyone, he has always performed whatever life-threatening jobs his greedy and lazy parents requested. His life takes an unexpected turn when they form a contract with Sullivan, a high-ranking demon, at the cost of his soul. Afraid and confused, Iruma is surprised that all Sullivan wants is to act as his grandfather.

Sullivan takes care of Iruma and decides to enroll him in the demon school Babyls. Iruma's greatest challenge is hiding his status as a human, so keeping a low profile among his peers is the only option. However, Iruma will soon discover that he is no ordinary human, and the demons might also be more than what meets the eye.

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Mairimashita! Iruma-kun review
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muntasir1239
Apr 02, 2021
I thought I'd write a new review for this manga, since an anime adaption is on the way, and the other reviews are a few years old. I'll begin with a short spoiler-free summary, and then move into a deeper review.

Summary:
Mairimashita Iruma-kun! is a fun school-life style comedy. The art style is somewhat simplistic, the comedy lighthearted and innocent, and the characters are bold and likable. The story is comprised of short arcs, episodic in nature, and there is little to no overarching plot. Characters still maintain the development they received during said arcs, however, so all good. Recommend for a light read, lots of potential for the future. 9/10

More in-depth (still mostly spoiler free):
Story: 8
As mentioned previously, Mairimashita Iruma-kun is a comedy manga, and a school-life manga; however I was pleased to find that it is somewhat free from the more annoying tropes associated with the pairing. No major harem plot or perverted misunderstandings here; just a school-life finally free from the ecchi tag. The arcs occasionally follow the typical school-life formula, but just as occasionally deviates.

There is little to no overarching plot, however this does not hinder the manga significantly. Characters who learn and develop as they go maintain their development as the manga progresses, giving a sense of time passing within the story. World building is slow, but consistent, and hints are dropped at a larger, overarching story in the works for the future.

Art: 8
Art is consistent and well-proportioned. The art style is is somewhat distinctive and soft in areas In coloured pages, characters are often well-defined by singular, distinctive colours. Expressions are well-drawn and evoke emotion. The art could be better however, as it is a little simplistic at time, and uses a lot of blocking.

Characters: 10
Characters are simplistic, bold, and likable. Even the villains are enjoyable to watch, and every character is distinctive from each other. Despite being simplistic in design, the characters are often expanded upon gradually.

Enjoyment: 10
This part is more a personal opinion, and I think this part is heavily dependent on the person. Some may think that the lack of consequence-heavy conflict is boring; I however, enjoyed this manga as a light read quite a bit.

Overall: 9
A well-rounded manga driven by excellent characters and lighthearted humour that works well in the supernatural, school life and comedy genres.
Mairimashita! Iruma-kun review
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Tea-StainedBrain1
Apr 02, 2021
Aa i'm not going to write much but i love x3 Mairimashita Iruma-kun! :D I'd say the highlight of this series is the characters and their dynamics! There are tons of hilarious interactions between them, which really bring life to the series. The series spends a lot of time developping the main cast, and even their families are introduced. Their designs are amazing as well! The dilemmas caused by Iruma's pushover personality are always fun. Oh,, and the antagonist. He's uh- i n t e r e s t i n g...

The art is visually appealing, and only gets better! The character expressions are drawn so well :,0

Hmm.. story-wise it's a bit complicated. It's not exactly a typical shounen? The actual fights are pretty sparse, and Iruma isn't really looking to get much stronger (as in he's not actively training for any specific goal),, he just wants to spend time with friends and not get eaten :,D Anyways, the story arcs are rather diverse, ranging from a school tournament to an idol concert. Surprisingly, although seemingly random, the arcs all contribute to the worldbuilding and setting! The only reason I'm rating the story a 9/10 instead of a 10/10 is that although we know the antagonist is doing something behind the scenes, it will probably take ages for the antagonist and Iruma to have a proper confrontation. Though, considering the awesome content we're getting in the meantime, I definitely don't mind too much ><

To conclude, I love Mairimashita Iruma-kun! If you're looking for a standard and intense shounen/action series, it's probably not for you, as most of the time this manga is lighthearted. However, if you're looking for a laugh, great fantasy worldbuild and characters, I 100% recommend it!