Ane☆Mone Seikaten
Alt Names: | Ane Mone Seikaten Ane-Mone Seikaten Ane☆Mone Florist Ane☆Mone Flower Shop Ane☆Mone Seikaten Ane☆Mone Seikaten アネ☆モネ 生花店 アネ☆モネ生花店~南マキ傑作短編集~ 秋牡丹☆鲜花店MINAMI MAKI杰作短篇集 |
Author: | Minami Maki |
Artist: | Minami Maki |
Genres: | Comedy Romance School Life Shoujo |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | Story 1: Ane☆Mone Seikaten A cute and funny little story about a baby-faced high school girl Mone Saeki who inadvertently falls in love with a grade schooler Ren Anesaki! Story 2: Everyday Treasures / Every Day is a Treasure Momo is a scaredy cat and alwaysbullied by Kanazawa, but what happens if the two find themself on a treasure hunt in an abondoned amusement park. Story 3: Batsu-san Hanada has been living in the country and was the only student in her school. Can she work together with Fujino to fulfill her dream of doing a big event. Story 4: Daydream Believer Minato has given up on her dream, will something change when she saves a boy that jumps into a river. |
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Loved the last two stories. I have to start initiating my friendships like the girl from story 3
My theory is
guy looks like highschooler, but mentally, is still a grade schooler, thus is attracted to girls his own age
girl looks like grade schooler, but is a high school girl who is attracted to highschool boys.
When they look at each other, they see someone that looks the same age each of them are, thus making attraction possible. I know attraction's not the same as love, but it certainly paves the way.
whats the point of making him a grade schooler? It wasn't relevant to the plot nor did it cause any anguish of forbidden love. Can't even tell if they hadn't intruduced him as such.
I love the first chapter. Don't be deceived by the shota, because yeah he IS pretty young but he doesn't act or look young. I guess what I'm trying to say is that his mental age is quite on par with her's.
It's all more about looks. Doesn't help if a girl is 300 years old, if she looks like a loli, she is a loli.
Chapter 4 was okay. It was actually pretty weird. I mean I know the mangaka had intended to make a magical, dramatic feel, especially right around the beginning but I just found it awkward and even a bit funny. I found the ending to be abrupt, kind of incomplete.
I really enjoyed Chapter 2. I actually teared up a bit, mostly because it reminded me of my own brother and sibling relationships. And I felt like the main character's affection for her brother was pretty deep. However the chapter is nothing incredibly unique in shoujo. It's the better than four though, in my opinion.
@akane-san:
Shotacon is Japanese slang for a sexualised preteenaged boy; it is also the slang for a pedophilic-oriented woman (a woman into little boys) – though technically you could also have a man who is shotacon (that would be "playing it straight," by having a male male pedophile, but usually in Shotacon media, you don't have this because the media idealises the relationship, rather than showing the terrible, terrible things that happen to kids); it is ALSO the slang for media covering this topic; and finally it is also someone is who is fan of said media.
Shotacon is a portmanteau of "Shotaro-Boy Complex;" Shotaro being the name of the 10-year old boy detective protagonist of the manga "Tetsujin 28-go" by Yokoyama Mitsuteru (who also made "Getter Robo"). The Complex part is actually a play on the previously developed portmanteau "Lolicon" which would refer to a "Lolita Complex" – someone like Humbert Humbert from Nabokov's "Lolita" who is into prepubescent girls.