Kimi-iro Shoujo review
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Mod Note: This review was initially posted for the one-shot, Kuchibiru ni Himitsu wo, and was subsequently merged into Kimi-iro Shoujo.
This is a cute little story but again, it lacks. I find that a lot of One Shots are pretty much the same story line over and over again that other longer manga’s do so well; the girl who loves a boy but is scared to tell him, the girl who has a secret that she can never tell, the love of two people who love each other very much, and so on. There just isn’t enough there to make it seem worth reading.
The artwork is standard for Shoujo, detailed and light pen strokes. There comes a time where this stuff just seems really flat and like any other manga out there. Still, at least it’s not really bad and you can tell the characters apart.
For this one, I think you should find another that has the same storyline but if you don’t have the time, then I guess this one shot may be your fix.
This is a cute little story but again, it lacks. I find that a lot of One Shots are pretty much the same story line over and over again that other longer manga’s do so well; the girl who loves a boy but is scared to tell him, the girl who has a secret that she can never tell, the love of two people who love each other very much, and so on. There just isn’t enough there to make it seem worth reading.
The artwork is standard for Shoujo, detailed and light pen strokes. There comes a time where this stuff just seems really flat and like any other manga out there. Still, at least it’s not really bad and you can tell the characters apart.
For this one, I think you should find another that has the same storyline but if you don’t have the time, then I guess this one shot may be your fix.
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Kimi-iro Shoujo
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