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English: The Secret Notes of Lady Kanoko
Synonyms: Laugh Lady Kanoko, Lady Kanoko's Notes for "Good" Boys and Girls, The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West, Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni Japanese: 笑うかのこ様
Auteur:
Tsujita, Ririko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapitres:
15
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2007-07-10 to 2009-06-10
Sérialisation:
LaLa
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Des alternatives:
English: The Secret Notes of Lady Kanoko
Synonyms: Laugh Lady Kanoko, Lady Kanoko's Notes for "Good" Boys and Girls, The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West, Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni
Japanese: 笑うかのこ様
Synonyms: Laugh Lady Kanoko, Lady Kanoko's Notes for "Good" Boys and Girls, The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West, Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni
Japanese: 笑うかのこ様
Auteur:
Tsujita, Ririko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapitres:
15
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2007-07-10 to 2009-06-10
Sérialisation:
LaLa
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It's high school meets nature documentary in this new shojo comedy! Kanoko Naedoko, a third-year student in junior high, doesn't make friends and keeps to herself. Which is fine by her because then she can be the ideal "objective observer." Steamy love triangles, school gossip and courtyard politics only mean more data for Lady Kanoko! But when she befriends some of her classmates, what will happen to Kanoko? Will she become more than just an observer?
(Source: Tokyopop)
Included one-shot:
Volume 2: Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni (The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West)
(Source: Tokyopop)
Included one-shot:
Volume 2: Tsuki wa Higashi ni Hi wa Nishi ni (The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West)
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Warau Kanoko-sama review
I absolutely love this manga. What I love most about it is the main character. I like how strong her personality is. When she's ostricize and made fun of by her classmates, she could care less and doesn't cry and complain like so many other girls would. She doesn't take BS from nobody and sees straight through fake people. She doesn't sugarcoat things, prefering to tell people exactly what she thinks of them. Though she's a loner, she enjoys being one and goes so far as to make sure it stays that way. However, when someone does decided to truly be her friend, she sticks
up for them in tough situations and helps out those who don't deserve to be in bad situations.
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Warau Kanoko-sama review
I read this manga first a long time ago but stopped because of one big fault in the manga that to me reduced the enjoyment. It was the lack of consistency with the characters. I realized that in this story the main character would be jumping to different schools and also encountering with new people in each chapter with only one reoccurring character. I'm glad to have given this manga second chance because I was able to enjoy the interesting yet relatable situations, and also enjoy the characters that also seemed rather relatable.
For those who are looking for a romance, this has bare minimum amongst the main characters. The main heroine ends up playing the role of cupid, more than she tries to forward her own romantic relationships, despite it being very close to her reach. Though if you want a heart warming friendship then this story is great for that. The sequel manga dives into romance more in depth, but I definitely don't recommend skipping this manga. Incredibly funny and it's anything but boring. A bit unorthodox for a shoujo manga, but definitely worth appreciating and giving a look at. |
Warau Kanoko-sama review
Okay so first off I have to say this manga was really interesting and unique. However it is also really confusing. I didn't understand that she was actually transferring schools multiple times until like the 5th time it happened; I didn't really see the point in doing so. The character relations dont really matter (besides the first chapter) and you could skip half a chapter and still get what was happening. Personally I got just started jumping pages till haru-kun showed up; something awesome always happened after that. :
All in all though its worth checking out! |
Warau Kanoko-sama review
The romance is a bit slow for a shoujo manga, but I like how its focus is on Kanako's observations and how she uses the information she collects to help other people or to make things more "interesting." That type of focus on a character's actions is quite rare. A lot of shoujo mangas start out with its heroine focused on her job but then deviates and becomes more focused on love. It's not a bad thing for a shoujo manga, but it would make the reader wonder what happened to the heroine's enthusiasm for her work.
However, Tsubaki's role is also more reduced than what a normal love interest's role is usually like, but it makes one appreciate his appearance and what he does for Kanako as she transfers from school to school. This manga reminded me a lot of Gokusen with its slow romance and (again) its focus on the job. But it also makes me appreciate and look at things in another way. |