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TheRealYato3
Apr 03, 2021
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen review
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen begins with a rather heard-of story of 2 people from feuding countries coming together with fake love to end the war which slowly turns into true love.

(Skip to the bottom at "Overall:" for a basic summary...)

Story:
Even with the somewhat used base story, the plot is entertaining in how it is able to maintain a good balance of romance, comedy as well as dramatic events.
Personally, there is also a good dose of added realism from the political aspects of the story that I thought would probably be ignored in light of the romantic comedy.

The comedy of this manga is mainly the lovers' quarrels between the two main characters and the minor characters' presence and behaviour which all bring a very sweet and cute aspect to the plot.

However parts that the manga could improve on would be the clarity of some aspects of the plot such as the ending. (Find out for yourself)
Even so, I am rather amazed at how the mangaka manages to turn the almost impossible situation into a happier ending (which shouldn't be too much of a surprise) with more emphasis on a light and comedic atmosphere again.

Art:
To me, the art is rather appealing and interesting especially the simplified smaller panel pictures that bring out the comedic effect of the situation and characters' actions a lot more.

The clothing of the characters have nice detail to them that give them a sense of realism. What I liked was how the mangaka manages to maintain a level of character distinctions even when using more or less the same eye-style on the characters, because this is usually an aspect that is left out.

Characters:
The characters do not necessarily have a lot of realism to them that make up a psychological story, but they do have some extent of depth and history behind them that make them likeable and interesting.

Overall:
A very cute and sweet rom-com yet exciting and on-plot enough to have a mix of politics, drama, (a bit of) realism and action included.
If you're looking for a bit different type of shoujo rom-com manga without too much of the stereotypical nonsense, this should be on your list. :)
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ShinXShinra3
Apr 03, 2021
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen review
While I tend to look for more lengthy Mangas (around 70-100 chapters) that involve long adventures and deep, complex romances, since I like to have time to really get to know the characters; I ended this lovable tale feeling just as attached to the characters and fulfilled by the romance as I do with the more drawn out stories I've read, such as Basara, Reimei no Arcana, as well as others. This manga, of course, could not be compared to the likes of Red River or Inuyasha, but for a manga that was just under 20 chapters long, it felt like so much meaningful development occurred, without seeming rushed or crammed in. The characters developed significantly as well, especially the main character Euda. Her adorable quirks were ridiculously endearing, and embarrassingly enough, I found myself giggling out loud at her impulsive acrobatics (Johanne is an amazing MC as well, and is similarly comedic and cute like his main squeeze!... I felt bad only mentioning Euda's greatness...). Not only was the plot expertly done, the art, in my opinion, was incredibly beautiful as well. The unique clothing was beautifully styled and detailed and the overall look of each page was detailed and interesting without being visually overwhelming. This manga left me feeling pleasant as well as satisfied where so many other manga have left me wanting more. It is a cute romance story with a bit of comedy and a plot that won't leave you stressed to the point of pulling out hair. I find myself wishing that there were more manga out there that are on the level of this one.
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Moon_Light12
Apr 03, 2021
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen review
the short, guy likes girl, girls tsundere, and there is the story, with some a relatively fast, the relationship ACTUALLY changes, and nothing really feels like it was added just to prolong the manga, the end feels a bit rushed, but still satisfying.

the long, and in depth portion.

there are some things that shoujo fails at and this is usually the art. they need to tell the story more through words, have characters with emotive faces, to convey the situations, and to that extent its a success.

however when ever the action ramps up, or things start moving a bit fast, the art falls flat on its face, and this is a BIG way this manga fails at the last chapters. suffice to say, they needed to be a bit more explained or drawn out.

the characters, at least the main 2 and the few attendants, you get to know pretty well, anyone else however, you will be going back chapters to figure out who the hell they are. granted this may be because i read it as it was coming out, but fact remains besides the main characters and attendants, the shoujo art style fails to make any of the side characters memorable at all.

as for the plot, chapter 1 i don't consider a spoiler, if you do skip this. the relation ship mostly stays that way, but its obvious that its moveing all the time, its not like most shoujo where the relationship goes nowhere and suddenly BAM progression hits you in the face, or a mix of progression and regression.

as for the over all plot, its decent, but poorly executed, but this was never about the background plot, this was always about the relation between the two mains, and thats where this shines.

now, my enjoyment of this is basically this, it was a romance, that had comedy elements, was never overly serious, and moved allong. because it was what i was looking for i LOVE this one. you may not as much as me.

this isn't typical shoujo, as in the crap you think of when you think shoujo, however that said, its not the next great manga either, if you go into this expecting average, you will be surprised its better than you thought.
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TheRedLine3
Apr 03, 2021
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen review
When I look at this manga it looks like another one of those basic romance stories and it is but it did do well for what its worth.

Story:9/10
This story is about two people from different countries who fake their love in order to stop the two countries from fighting. This works but the only problem is that they don't get along. Now the plot is overuse as I've seen this in many other mangas before this. Especially how the romance is done in this manga. But what made it good is how funny it is. The humor is what save its. Plus its starts to pick up as when people tries to destroy the peace that the two countries have. So while the plot is unoriginal, The humor and its pacing is what saves this.

Art:10/10
The art here is really well done. Its looks really pretty and the chibi form the girl when showing her emotion I'll admit, is really cute. The looks and expressions that they made just makes the humor even more hilarious. The arts and illustrations are very nice and well drawn.

Characters:8/10
The character are just like what you expect for a shojo manga. But while they look the same, they feel different. The male and female lead has lots of personality to them which makes it different from other shojo type characters. Plus the romantic chemistry while looks the same like other shojo character has shown, it did show progress to their love for each other and is pace very well. The other character are not that much present but they do show effort they give for the main characters.

Enjoyment:8/10
I really did like this and I thought I was going to hate it. I give this try when you have some time you wanna waste.

Overall:8/10 This is the greatist manga
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Panzer9212
Apr 03, 2021
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen review
When i read the synopsis I thought it would be incredibly cliche.

And that's exactly what it is.

The series is about 2 characters on opposing sides that have suffered years of war with each other. So when the Prince and Princess profess there love for each other they accept peace because both of them have very doting fathers (for real thats the reason). But in actuality they don't actually like each other at all both of them being not each other's type. But slowly they also fall in love with each other whilst also trying to get past the years the damage there countries have done to each other.

As you can probably guess, the series does not actually do anything unique, or that interesting. Usually the series just pulls the same comedic stuff over and over again so it really depends on your own mood or enjoyment of which clichés will click for you.

I think the most interesting part of the series was where the main character kills people and the main heroine who is a medical expert questions whether or not its ok to kill people under certain circumstances. Its too bad this is never really fully explored (though i will say that it is mostly resolved in its own episodic scenario that it was created in).

Another issue was the art. Everything is really pointy. The chins specifically.

I mean this is a short 4 volume series that plays it by the books. Despite there being some good moments and overall i did somewhat enjoy this series. I'd say your better off reading off better romance series instead.

TLDR: Unless you have literally run out of push and pull romance series and want to read more than yeah i guess this is good enough to be worth checking out. 5/10
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Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen
Zettai Heiwa Daisakusen
Auteur Ogura, Akane
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