Everyday is going to be roughly more of the same: illnesses, festivals, comedic scenes, and maybe a bit of revisiting the past. The detriments of this manga's style is immediately obvious: there's nothing you're looking forward to. It's one of the few school genre that I approve. Like I say, this is a character-driven manga. A detail drawing would probably ruin the mood of the reading. The art style truly fit the mood and the feeling to the story. It can feel weird at first, but you'll get use to it. The art is very simple and clean, not a lot of details. A girl joins in the group, but I felt like the manga focuses more on the boys and their daily life. You have Shun, the feminine boy Kaname who acts like the oldest within the group the twins, Yuuki and Yuuta, who somehow the start of comedy most of the time and finally the Chizuru the transfer student who follows along to make the comedy even more funnier. Their personality is what brings the meat to the table. ![]() Then a half-Japanese transfer student joins in their group. Kimi to Boku follows 4 boys who grew up since kindergarten together and are now attending high school. And then I proceed to hijack my computer to read the manga. Within the first episode, I was rolling in laughter. So when my friend gave me the files for the anime, I reluctantly start watching it. Makes me feel like school stories are for those who are truly bored ![]() Throw in cliches and you just want to gag. Throw in another girl and you get love triangles. Throw in boys and you get comedy about boys being boys who does stupid things. Not enough? Throw in some jealous girls, you get cat fights. ![]() First thing is school setting, characters who does funny things in their daily life, and that's it. I have to say, I usually hate school stories.
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