Koi no Kamisama review
Verienkeli5
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Mod Note: This review was initially posted for the one-shot, Koi no Kamisama, and was subsequently merged into Koi no Kamisama.
After reading this one-shot, I feel especially compelled to write a review, especially since I've read all of his works published till now. They are Double Arts, Apple, Island, Personant, Williams and Nisekoi.
All of the series/one-shots he wrote have one very similar characteristic: changing one's real/perceived destiny.
This trait can especially be seen in Koi no Kami-sama, where they guy defies "impossible challenges" for the other girl. This one-shot also reminds me vividly of his cancelled series "Double Arts", where there are unique characters (Tsuchibe's grandma), and where the main guy and girl must not get away from each other or disaster will happen.
Well, as for the story it is a bit predictable and the very end was a bit weak. However, the comedy and inspiration this one-shot gives is commendable.
After reading this one-shot, I feel especially compelled to write a review, especially since I've read all of his works published till now. They are Double Arts, Apple, Island, Personant, Williams and Nisekoi.
All of the series/one-shots he wrote have one very similar characteristic: changing one's real/perceived destiny.
This trait can especially be seen in Koi no Kami-sama, where they guy defies "impossible challenges" for the other girl. This one-shot also reminds me vividly of his cancelled series "Double Arts", where there are unique characters (Tsuchibe's grandma), and where the main guy and girl must not get away from each other or disaster will happen.
Well, as for the story it is a bit predictable and the very end was a bit weak. However, the comedy and inspiration this one-shot gives is commendable.
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Koi no Kamisama
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Auteur
Komi, Naoshi
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