Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san review

blooish11
Apr 05, 2021
I'm pretty new to writing reviews so forgive me here.


Typically, when people think of ecchi harem animes they think of a single, strong, yet somewhat oblivious main character surrounded by a diverse array of female love interests. Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san follows that particular pattern but puts its own twists into it.

Story
Regarding the story, It's based on some pretty predictable fantasy elements: ghosts, youkai, ninja, cat gods, all of these have definitely been seen somewhere before. I find that the plot serves to mainly give the readers a good time, and its execution of such is pretty on par. There isn't a single chapter without clothing antics and it tries its best to show each girl's true colors when in the proximity of our MC Kogarashi-san. That being said, there are a few very notable moments within arcs that give you that warm desire to support your characters, as well as moments where you cry or contemplate alongside each girl to see what they can do to assert their dominance on the harm.

Art
I find that the art styles are truly divine in this manga, you can tell the creator put time and effort into drawing each character panel. There was even a panel that depended on the transparency of the page to see a full picture. Really impressed with the art on this manga.

Characters
Unfortunately, this manga is a bit cliche when it comes to characters, I'll quickly go over what someone would see of the main characters to prove my point
Kogarashi is you classic harem protagonist, very strong and capable, relatively handsome, and oblivious and "unfortunate" as always.
Yuuna is a very clumsy, silly, yet consistently kind girl, a very common trope when it comes to harems, or any character in general.
Miyazki is that classic over pushing distant classmate, she sees Kogarashi from afar and slowly but surely etches her way into the harem.
While all these characters follow cliche tropes, the individual character arcs did attempt to further deepen their stories a bit further. Unfortunately, it didn't go particularly well, as it only deepened their cliche tropes. I'd argue the one to receive the most development was Miyazaki with her 2 different character arcs, yet it still didn't do enough justice to push her away from her trope.

Enjoyment
Being a harem-style manga, the chapters mainly focus on antics with the main protagonist to try to get a laugh out of the readers, as I mentioned, there isn't a single chapter where either Kogarashi has ended up in the girl's hot springs or stuck within the cleavage of some unaware girl. The manga did find ways to spice up how he ends up in these situations, but after over 200 chapters of cleavages It's safe to say someone is going to get tired.

Overall
I'd say overall, this is a very enjoyable manga, a rare find for a harem-style manga, and a great way to waste away afternoons laughing as Kogarashi finds himself in one embarrassing scene over another
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Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san
Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san
Auteur Miura, Tadahiro
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