Aizawa-san Zoushoku review

LadyAxeFace12
Apr 05, 2021
I don't normally add harems to my list because I'm not fond of being dragged through endless chapters of minimal development, but my apprehension towards harems have changed after reading Rosario Vampire and Ai Yori Aoshi. So, I eventually caved in and started reading and was totally caught off guard by the series's presentation.
Immediately we get to see the cool intelligent beauty, Aizawa confess to a dumbfounded Souta who eventually encounters more Aizawas all who represent all of Aizawa's emotions and also share the same affection for Souta. From there on hilarity ensues as Souta and Aizawa figure out the cause of Aizawa's multiplication. In the midst of all this chaos, Souta comes across as an incredibly likable male lead as he is very understanding and accepting of ALL the Aizawas proving that the love Aizawa harbors for him is not driven by the fact that he is the MC.
Aizawa and her body doubles offer many laughs as they adjust to their new lives and a majority of those laughs stem from the perverted Aizawa who steals almost every scene she is in. The humor gets more entertaining as the series expands its character roster and get caught up in Aizawa's situation.
The art conveys each of Aizawa's subtle physical traits very well as each Aizawa has a different hairstyle, accessories, and style . Aside from that, the art is pretty good and nothing really to nitpick.
Overall, Aizawa-San Zoushoku takes a different presentation of the harem genre and infuses it with entertaining humor backed by lovable characters while avoiding much of the negative traits that stigmatize other harem mangas. If you're not really into romance harems you should check out this manga because it will probably change your inhibitions about the genre.
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Aizawa-san Zoushoku
Aizawa-san Zoushoku
Auteur Shiki, Seiichi
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