Such pure, cleansing, fluffy babies!! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Lol, poor Juda - but he has to get busy making sure the kids get some little siblings. I also find their names really cute and it's funny how Daato and Juda started off as a side pairing, but have really taken off.
They aren't a side paring. They started the whole series.
Like wtf with all the cliffhangers? I know this isn't a fluffy manga by a long shot, but damn, it's emotionally draining.
Though it's comforting to know that all the conflicting emotions Daato is experiencing; Judah is also experiencing (it's just written from Daato's perspective). I keep the image of their cute babies in my heart to comfort myself true these dark times (lol)
Lol no they were talking about fluff as in cutesy themes in the story.
Akihito + the KoiSuru gang was freakin adorable, he fits in better with teenagers than with adults.
Him using Asami's card was hilarious and cute, I also cracks up at the way Kirishima (Asami's secretary) treats him like a service provider.
Surprisingly, Shouji won my fav character in this by being a cute extra and saving Akithito from being molested. Mizuno was next.
Hana is learning to be a skilled negotiator - lol!
I loved this chapter so much, my heart got all fluttery with the towel scene (and Takane acting all hilariously shy and embarrassed). So different to his non-reaction with Yukari. Them living in the same living space is definitely increasing their intimacy. ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄
We finally got Takane sharing something about himself with Hana, and even got a glimpse of him thinking of his past (which explained some of his insecurities).
When Hana transformed into "Yukari" - after seeing Takane's tired face, I just cracked up.
Gramps wasn't even hiding his motives, he wanted more relationship progress, I think a lot of fans do as well. I mean the characters are already mostly there emotionally, but now they need to increase their physical relationship as well - which can be difficult to do while still maintaining the wholesomeness of the pairing.
I'm not a big shoujo fan (too many a$$hole guys, too many weepy girls), so I really admire how the author has managed to avoid the usual shoujo manga pitfalls. Maybe because I'm older, I don't feel the need for the characters to rush their relationship, it's interesting to watch them grow and change and deal with different (absurd) drama.
Yep its good, I also follow the manga but the author is draging the pair's relationship far too long its getting boring (how many chapter has it been but their is no fukin progress). Unlike this manga where atleast both of them somehow knew they got feelings for each other but is finding the right time, or wants to confirm it properly in a funny way.
As i remember it was one of my first shoujo manga after trying those clichè mangas which after reading quite a lot it got me bored to death for almost all of them has the same plot. In fact since I started reading manga Skip Beat, Naruto, Bleach, Rave, One Piece, only SB and OP I still followed that have not ended yet.
I actually was a big Bleach fan, then Kubo Tite went crazy, killed a bunch of characters and fucked the main pairing.
Ichigo and Rukia were such a big pairing that they had a damn opera, and suddenly they both marry their stalkers? Yeah, I'm still upset. I'll be upset when I die. If I get last words they'll probably be "fuck Bleach..." and my family will know what I mean because I'm a crazy person and have mentioned it to no otaku people (lol)
LOL! Yeah I hate how Bleach ended, but maybe Kubo did that as a sort of revenge and mock his haters hating but are still following the manga. I remember how many of the readers find Bleach boring and that Kubo is just dragging the manga's plot but they are still following and reading it -_-; Although it was kinda boring after Aizen's saga.
It did feel like an insult to the fans and it was such a cheap way to go. It's not the fans fault if a mangaka's work becomes boring. I didn't stay with it until the end, once the characters started to die, but I felt sorry for my friends who did, cause they deserved a better ending for their fav characters.
That's the scary risk in reading long, on-going manga, sometimes the mangaka gets frustrated and starts to hate their work and decides to destroy things.
But so far Takane to Hana has been really cheerful, I've been spoiled for later chapters (read the Spanish translations) and it's still good, some drama, but Hana is still cute and Takane is still extra. XD










This had such a refreshing art style, it's really nice to see mangaka develop their own skill set.
Also the couples were adorably pure and fluffy, just like I like them. I totally didn't realise the "glasses uke" thing until the author mentioned it. Unspoken fetishes are hilarious. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧