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Synonyms: Saenai Kanojo no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome
Japanese: 冴えない彼女〈ヒロイン〉の育てかた 恋するメトロノーム
Auteur:
Musha, Sabu
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Volumes:
10
Chapitres:
51
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2013-08-24 to 2018-04-25
Sérialisation:
Big Gangan
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Synonyms: Saenai Kanojo no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome
Japanese: 冴えない彼女〈ヒロイン〉の育てかた 恋するメトロノーム
Japanese: 冴えない彼女〈ヒロイン〉の育てかた 恋するメトロノーム
Auteur:
Musha, Sabu
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Manga
Volumes:
10
Chapitres:
51
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2013-08-24 to 2018-04-25
Sérialisation:
Big Gangan
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Spin-off of the SaeKano novel series focusing on the unlikely relationship between famed author Kasumigaoka Utaha and average otaku Aki Tomoya.
Down in a rut and out of lacking creativity, infatuation develops after a fan-signing for 'Love Metronome' and Aki becomes the estranged "assistant" of one of his school's top idols.
(Source: fourberie)
Down in a rut and out of lacking creativity, infatuation develops after a fan-signing for 'Love Metronome' and Aki becomes the estranged "assistant" of one of his school's top idols.
(Source: fourberie)
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Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
Good. Beautiful. Perfect. The Best.
I have read this manga two times already now. Nothing Beats This rom-com for Me and it will always be in my heart to live forever on. I will fight anyone who says otherwise unless they are objectively correct. That is all Please give this manga a read once you've familiarized yourself with rom-com mangas as this will definitely give you the experience you never thought you wanted. Granted you probably wouldn't like this if you aren't that into "otaku topics" or games. But if that's so, then why are you reading the spin-off of the main series that is based around the two topics I just mentioned? Either way, it is a beautiful masterpiece that is long enough for you to enjoy but not long enough to the point where you feel like you're wasting too much time. Each chapter is filled with content that keeps you excited and the way the story is orchestrated is beautiful. |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
THE BEST ROMANTIC COMEDY I EVER READ.
This novel and manga deserves a spin off anime and a lot of Utaha-s fan were screaming in the finale of the manga. First of all, the characters and its own development mixed and inspired a lot of readers to follow this series until the end. It is more convenient and popular than the original. Personally, its 10 out of 10 more comparable to read and eventually funny to take close till the end. 10.10 in Enjoyment. It's definitely enjoyable and hilarious to make through. 11.10 in Art. Its character illustrations were so original and more comfortable to look and draw in my opinion. It is more cute and utterly amazing to see and read. So in the end, I'll rate this in perfect score. I admit I'm an Utaha fan and want her to become the number 1 Heroine in this series. Highly Recommended to be read. |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
The spin-off feels better than the parent story, and that's already saying something.
I have to give this a high score. (possible spoilers? nothing too big tho.) Story: 9 The story is very well written. It has its heart-warming moments, and the pace does not ever once feel rushed or dragged out. The premise may sound very simple, just the typical guy somehow gets acquainted to admirable girl, but the reasons behind their motivations that make this story stand out. Especially with the main push not being on their romance or drama, but the common goal between them, of their goals and dreams of writing the novel and the anime. It gives the story flavour that other typical romcoms tend to lack. A big difference between this and the parent story is that this is not a harem. Some people may prefer that while other don't, but that's up to personal taste in the end. Art: 10 Beyond phenomenal. The art is what exactly what you'd expect from a good drama. It looks good. The funny bits are funny, the emotional bits are emotional, and the normal bits aren't stale. The art bring the story to life. Character: 9 The characters here are all especially well designed. They aren't really based off of your typical character tropes, tho they do have traits that are reminiscent of the generic tropes. They each have their own separate motives and goals, but they all link together. Their chemistry works really well, with their conversations often bouncing off of each other very well. They're also quite relatable internally characters (except like the fame). They each also have their own quirks which make them more enjoyable. Enjoyment: 9 I enjoyed this a lot while reading. I liked the original story, both light novel and anime, but in all honestly I prefer this spin-off. It all just felt really genuine. Definitely would recommend to any romcom lover. Overall: 9 Loved it. It looks like a basic spinoff, but after reading it, it just left a different mark than even the original story. Deserves more recognition. It was a very enjoyable read, so I'd recommend it to anyone! |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
This Spin-Off deserves an anime adaptation.
It is my first time to write a review so I'll keep it short. I'm an Utaha fan all the way and this manga was a love-letter to all the Utaha fans out there. Their interactions between Tomoya and Utaha felt genuine to me because of how their relationship develops. The main characters draws their energy/motivation from the passion they receive from others such Tomoya to Utaha or vice versa. This manga shows that if you truly love what you do, you can spread that love to others and it becomes infectious. To end, I'll repeat this once again, this needs an anime adaptation, please make it happen 🙏 |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
(non spoiler review)
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: koisuru Metronome is by far my favorite spin off. I immediately fell in love with this manga after a couple of chapters. I may be biased because I myself am Team Utaha senpai but the story, art, and characters are all enjoyable. As for the story, it is nothing special, the main MC is now an editor of Utaha and the story is about them two working together to make Utaha senpai rise to the top. The story may be plain but the way the story is portrayed and the development of the characters makes the seemingly boring story into a fun and heart warming adventure. As for the art, it's pretty good. I enjoyed every character design and the drawings are well thought out and detailed. Characters: The characters stay to their true nature from the anime/light novel and each character is essentially the same. Tomoya is still the dorky otaku, Utaha is still the psychopathic hot senpai. But for this spin off, there is no Megumi or Eriri, it's focused on Utaha and another character. I'm not going to spoil the other character but SHE IS ABSOLUTELY MY FAVORITE. I liked Utaha but after reading this spin off I like the other main character better honestly. Overall I'm sad that I read this all in one go. It's a really good spin off manga and I'm happy that I got to read it. I definitely recommend it 10/10. One of my favorite mangas out right now. |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
This manga is so great! this story can compete with the main story.
well guys, in this story will tells you about a progress how a light novel become an animation which we called anime. in this story, there are many problem which could be happen in animation production. An it's tell about how the MC will choose the girl who he's love. The Story, art , and the other are so great. the art isn't disappoint. it's looks very good. this is story is fit for who likes Utaha Senpai with Yandere mode. In the end, this story tells about how to grow together for a project which is we'll live with it and a love will appear in both Tomoya and Utaha. I hope there will be an anime adaptation for this manga. It's rare to find an anime that tells you about how to create it and behind story in making the anime. If you indonesian, just copy my review with google translate :) |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
I'll write a short, spoiler-free review and my thoughts just after finishing it here:
Aki Tomoya, in this spin-off, instead of making a game, becomes an editor of Kasumi Utaha instead. This is a romance story instead of the harem parent story, between Tomoya and Kasumigaoka. It also tells us more about Kasamigaoka Utaha - although she still is as invective as before we come to know more about her personality and her insecurities in detail. Secondly, I do not agree with people saying this spin-off is better than original story since the original has not finished yet and neither do I think Maruto-sensei intended this spin-off to be the main story but since this story has a clear main heroine set from the beginning it makes it better instead of a mishmash harem of girls. The story is well written and the art is pretty solid too. The romance is progressive (don't let anyone tell you otherwise) and hits you in the face when you least expect it to. I definitely recommend giving it a read especially now when the final concluding movie of the main story is about to come out. |
Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru Metronome review
OK, so here we have a spin-off manga of Saekano. Spin-offs normally just feel like a cash grab that are rarely as good as the original, but I believe this one is an exception. This review is written assuming that you've already seen some of the original series, but I do believe this manga can hold up as a stand alone even without seeing/reading Saekano.
Saekano is a harem series, and while it is one of the best harem series I've personally seen it ultimately was not above the tropes that seem to define the genre. To the people that are turned off by harem series, or even love triangles but liked other aspects of this show then this manga might be for you. This manga is basically an alternate universe where the doujin circle is never formed and Tomoya helps Utaha pursue her writing career instead. Here, Tomoya probably never met Megumi to begin with, and characters like Eriri and Michiru are only given a passing mention. There is a new girl introduced that I don't think is even present in the original but thankfully so far no love triangle has formed. To put it simply, this manga is the Utaha route. The original story did require some suspension of disbelief in the sense that the main character conveniently happened to know multiple hyper-talented attractive girls to make a visual novel with. Instead of being the director of a doujin team here, Tomoya is thrust into an even more implausible role as Utaha's official editor. If you can get over the implausibility of a high schooler being a professional light novel writer and her junior from school being allowed to be her editor the rest should be easy enough to accept. The story is basically following Tomoya and Utaha as they go through the process of working on her new light novel series. It plays the story pretty straight, though it doesn't exactly reach the depth of Shirobako or anything like that in dissecting the process. But to be honest that isn't really the most interesting aspect of this manga any way. It's not so much about the process of making a light novel as much as it is about seeing our quirky novelist go through it. The story isn't anything groundbreaking, but it serves its purpose. One thing you might notice if you have seen or read Saekano before this is that the art style is a bit different. This manga is not illustrated by the same guy that did them for the original series. Honestly, I don't think that's a problem at all because the characters still look nice even if the art style is a bit different. The characters still look like who they're supposed to look like, and the art looks nice regardless. The backgrounds are pretty simple and unimpressive if you care about that, but otherwise there's no major flaws to the art style. It's nothing groundbreaking, but it does its job. Of course the main attraction of stories in this genre are the characters themselves, and this is where the story is strongest. Of course there is Utaha herself, who was my personal favorite character from the original series. Due to a lack of competition she is not as aggressive with her seduction attempts, but otherwise she's the same as she usually is. This manga obviously puts more focus on her than the original source did, so there's the added bonus of expanding on her character more than the original did. Also, since the situation is different from the original source you get to see certain sides to her character that weren't as apparent in the original. Utaha being herself is one of the main things that makes this manga so enjoyable. If you like her character, you will probably like this manga. If you don't like this character, you probably won't like this manga. It's really that simple. Of course we still have Mr. Ethical, our male main character as well. And yes, he's still dense as hell when it comes to romance here. He's not a fundamentally different character than he was in the main series or anything, but people who dislike his character will probably find him at least a bit more tolerable here. He doesn't screw things up as often as he does in the original, and he has mellowed out a bit. He's still not an amazing character, but he still has enough of his own quirks that stop him from being a completely generic protagonist. Then finally there is Mayu Sagara, who I believe is a character unique to this manga. From what I gather her main purpose is to serve as Utaha's illustrator without the love triangle stuff that would happen if Eriri filled that role. She also has the distinct honor of being one of few girls in this series that gets reasonably close to our protagonist without completely falling head over heels for him. While the story doesn't place that much focus on her she's likable and gets fleshed out a decent amount. As a spin-off manga of a light novel series it would be easy to assume that this was written as an after-thought. Maybe some might see this as a cheap cash grab for Utaha fanboys, but it appears to me that there was actually a good amount of effort put into this. I will note that there's less of an emphasis on humor compared to the original series, but you will still find a good dose of humor here and there. Also, while this is in many ways a more straightforward romance series between two characters the romantic progression is certainly on the slower side. The fact that chapters are released monthly doesn't help matters. Overall, this story is not exactly breaking new ground for the genre. However, for a romance manga the story is above average, it has an enjoyable cast of characters, and a great main heroine. I will confess that I love Utaha, she is among my top 20 favorite anime/manga characters. This manga certainly would be lower than an 8 if I didn't love her character so much. But even if you don't like her character as much as I do it's still a solid romance manga. |