7 Jikan-me Rhapsody
Alt Names: | 7 Jikanme Rhapsody 7th Lesson Rhapsody 7th Period Rhapsody 7時間目ラプソディー 第七节课的狂想曲 Light Right Rabbit |
Author: | Tanaka Meca |
Artist: | Tanaka Meca |
Genres: | Comedy Romance School Life Shoujo |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Toudou Rinko is a serious and reliable class representative, now in 2nd year of high school. It happens that the first male person she starts to notice is her homeroom teacher, Saku Makoto. She ends up helping the nonchalant and playful teacher with his "Love Guidance Room". Also included is Tanaka sensei's earlier 1998 work "Light Right Rabbit" Usami is a high-school student who likes children. After an incident on a school trip, he plays with the children at their kindergarten. The children call him "Usagi" because of his magic trick. He also happens to be in love with one of the kindergarten teachers. |
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4 Comments
Very cute, straightforward and well-paced manga. Loved the characters and interactions <3
Character designs are a bit plain, but I don't mind, since the story execution was solid.
The interactions were natural, and you get a sense of time passing over the 3 chapters. So it didn't feel like they fell in love within a week of knowing each other.
Though I still didn't really relate/see why they liked each other, but there were enough time that passed through the manga to accept it.
The only bit that could have been better was the transition when she freaked out about her dream of liking 'sensei' vs liking him as a MAN.
She didn't think it through what it means to be dating a man, she didnt take into consideration his wants and physical needs.
So she panicked and was flustered and told him she wasn't ready to date/face him as and man after high school graduation.
That part is completely understandable. Not everyone had dated/have sex by that age.
It's just at the end when she said she still liked him, whether it be the 'sensei' in him or as a "man" she wants to be with him.
I felt there needed a few panels showing her thinking/sorting through her feelings at home.
A few panels about how dating in fantasy from her mangas/2D vs 3D/real life is different and that she 'realizes' this and start to understand this distinction that to like someone it is natural to want to be closer.
So even though some time passed when she panicked and when she still liked him at graduation, it wasn't as convincing because there was no transition like the panels I mentioned.
But that is just my own personal preference.
Overall, a simple solid short story, better than a lot of frilly sparkly shoujo manga out there.