Five review

Pinkbismuth15
Apr 04, 2021
Having been transferring school constantly because of her parents, Hime is elated about her permanent new school. Things take a weird turn when she enters her classroom and finds there are no girls. It just so happens that classes are divided by grade rank and the schools top students are all males. No problem, she’ll adjust, her main objective is to make friends. And she does, she gets the attention of the schools most popular guy, Toshi and included in that package are his four friends. Friends are friends no matter what gender, Hime’s high school life begins now.

The story even though it’s told from Hime’s point of view it doesn’t slack on the rest of the characters and gives them all a chance in the spotlight. That was a nice twist from your average romantic stories. It doesn’t really follow any specific plot or set of guidelines, however, it flows really well in the everyday “normal” life of Hime and her Five friends. Even though the circumstances that they get into are highly exaggerated, it is extremely entertaining to read and see it unfolding.

The romance is gradual, but it’ there. At the beginning you see but a hint of it and in small minuscule doses that seem transparent at times it starts to add up. The characters who’s role were small start getting their own light and making themselves shine. It isn’t a sad manga, not in the sense that it will make you bawl out and cry. It’s refreshing and funny. The only similarity I could find it’s calling it Ouran High School Host Club with an attitude.

Asou has a unique voice, she is type of girl who with just one chapter showed she stands up for herself and won’t take attitude from anyone and that alone will make her a memorable heroine. Toshi is your average “bad boy” and is seen as a delinquent but hat isn’t the case, most of the time. The characters, all are friendly and rare. Even though it doesn’t follow the drama of villain vs. hero, they do go through ‘adventures’ and jump through their own metaphorical hurdles. There are so many diverse characters that there is one with every type of personality that the reader will more or less familiarize themselves with.

The art was fresh and not your everyday style. The characters were all interesting and it shows through in the way they are drawn with their own characteristics. Though the constant licking of lips or tongue sticking out gets old fast it stops being the case a few chapters in.

“Wherever we are, we are always under the same sky.”
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Five
Five
Auteur Furukawa, Shiori
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