Getsuyoubi Kara Kataomoi
Alt Names: | Unrequited Love from Monday 月曜日から片想い |
Author: | Kyoumachi Hisa |
Artist: | Kyoumachi Hisa |
Genres: | Romance School Life Shoujo |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Despite his one-sided love, a prince at school encouraged his crush to confess to her crush. But he also could not resist confessing to her. What will happen? (Source: MU) |
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The story is not very good but it has an important point, these childish crushes, when you think that you like so much a person you end up idealizing it, and when you start to know and hang out with this person, you get to the confrontation of reality with the idea you had of the person and the result usually does not end well.
In other words not expect much from this story, it is what it is
Cutesy, but like people have said, kinda flimsy and the relationships just seem too easy. One of the things that people like in shoujo is seeing the protagonist struggle, exert themselves, and become a better person along that way or some similar process. This story sort of dipped a toe in that pool and then decided to hop over it...
*joins the train of unimpressed groans*
geez, reading some of the newly uploaded chapters on this site is a real pain in the ass, im getting bored of refreshing every page 10 times in order for it to open...
That's exactly what I want to see. Heroine Shikkaku (No longer heroine) failed to do that. I want to see a typical rival character as the main character and have the story follow the formula but through the rival's eyes. There must be a way to make that kind of story interesting.
waitwaitwaitholdup....
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did it really take me three chapters to realize this is the story of a desperate homie throwing weight around?
In the words of Riley Freeman
https://youtu.be/L4YH1fkFsIo?t=1m19s
He does feel much more like that guy than like a normal shoujo male lead. It makes a kind of sense--if you're going for a male viewpoint character, that guy generally ends up developing/changing more than the lead does (cuz the lead was nice to start with), so it's a more interesting/dynamic arc to focus on.
I'm not sure this is really selling the transformation though.
Lol harsh crowd. Makes me curious xD
Edit: I wouldn't say it's the most terrible. It's all fairy tale shoujo fused with shoujo school drama. What it has going for it is the male perspective but as others have said, it's quite one dimensional.
Partly. But to be fair I think there's also an element here of "stronger feelings win"; the guy she's dating seems to like her, but one gets the feeling there isn't a lot of passion there.
On the down side, it seems like the male lead fell for her mostly because she was the only girl who wasn't into him--something between challenge and thwarted pride--which is a stupid reason. It does seem like it's starting to be a bit more real as her vanilla vibes penetrate him.
Huh. It's the guy's side of the classic shoujo "selfish dude turned good by the love of a good woman" thing. His shallow jaded self-centredness is gradually being corrupted by her glowing vanilla shoujo-heroine-ness.
i like my shoujo where the boy falls in love first. but i'll pass this one out.
This is comedy right?
A typical shoujo, just from the dude's POV. Meaning you're stuck with seeing the world through his obnoxious eyes.
What the heck did I just read?
*groans*