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Synonyms: Sukitte Iccha XX Nan desu!, Narabuna Kiken!!, Koi ni Nante Naranai!, Don't Say "I Love You"
Japanese: その唇、いただきマス
Auteur:
Shiraishi, Yuki
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Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
4
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2009-12-24 to ?
Sérialisation:
Sho-Comi
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Synonyms: Sukitte Iccha XX Nan desu!, Narabuna Kiken!!, Koi ni Nante Naranai!, Don't Say "I Love You"
Japanese: その唇、いただきマス
Japanese: その唇、いただきマス
Auteur:
Shiraishi, Yuki
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
4
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2009-12-24 to ?
Sérialisation:
Sho-Comi
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What the poor Sana is aiming for is the boy who has a mysterious mole on his lip: Aki. You won't be troubled over eating with a mole on your lip, so if she gets Aki, she won't be troubled over money... or so she thinks, but Aki is also poor?! With their Culture Festival's Best Couple Contest prize as "A year's worth of free school lunches," what willl happen when the two join forces?!
Included one-shots: Sukitte Iccha XX Nan desu!, Narabuna Kiken!!, Koi ni Nante Naranai!
Included one-shots: Sukitte Iccha XX Nan desu!, Narabuna Kiken!!, Koi ni Nante Naranai!
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Sono Kuchibiru, Itadakimasu review
Like many shoujo oneshots, these stories have a few cliches sprinkled in them, but I didn't find all of them to be annoying. Three of the stories started out with situations I hadn't seen before, though all of them involved unexpected love. I found some of them to be sweet and the others just all right, but nevertheless, as far as 50-page oneshots go, these aren't half bad.
The art for all of these oneshots is quite good. All the protagonists had different hair styles and clothes, backgrounds were not extremely detailed but good enough to depict carnivals, classrooms, parks, etc. Overall, it was very satisfying. Despite their appearances, none of these characters were very special. They were all typical to normal shoujo: uncertain about love and thrown into turmoil when finding it. The girls were emotional and the guys were sensitive. They were not memorable people at all, but they did the job. I've seen my fair share of oneshots, and I have to say that these were actually quite nice. They didn't shove cliches down my throat and they were sweet reads for a few minutes. |