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  1. Dables
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    If you're into the traditional trashy fanservice, this is for you. It's a fun and shameless ecchi-filled series with plenty to show. Gotta love that aggressive embarrassed face the main female lead gives.

  1. DadangMohammed
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    Well, this is tragic XD

    It's the typical every-virgin's-wet-dream kind of manga: MC is a nice and kind guy, the only male in the area, he's surrounded by girls (of every age and sizes), oh and he's capable of all things that make women's happy (in his mind at least) aka taking care of the house...
    and then the students are part of anti-demon combats units, the girls are the masters, and there's ecchi and hints of S&M all over the place...

    Ecchi harem as usual with an excuse of a plot.
    Hard pass. You won't miss anything. Don't waste your time with this.

    and it's from the same author of Akage Ga Kill?
    You've got to be joking.

  1. Sabarothzarkieluw7
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    It's meh if you can tolerate a few things. The world is a radical feminist paradise minus the monsters and demon dimension. The women have superpowers which usurp the natural order of things in the sense that men are usually biologicaly stronger. Since the women get superpowers from a fruit from the demon dimension, they are given special treatment. Example of this is shown in one panel in which men are crowded on a male exclusive train and women are comfortable on a spacious female exclusive train. The women think men are weak because of their superpowers.

    This plays out also between MC and the main female characters. You have the, I'll call her main heroine, she refers to him as her slave due to her powers but also the literal slave of the house as the man, he is the person of the lowest status andthe classic classic man hating female likes to order him around because she doesn't want him there. Then there's another girl who blackmails him later.

    So with that said, if you can tolerate a pretty submissive male when it comes to women, the other reviewer said a sort of masochistic male, but I'd argue he's tricked himself into sticking around because of the potential to participate in intimate acts with the main heroine as a result of her power.

    If you can tolerate all these things, feel free to knock yourself out and read it.

  1. Nihility
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    it's okay enough. It has some shameless ecchi that's kinda forced but not too much in a bad way. Much of the dialog is very straightforward and puerile which is one of main thing keeping this firmly in the Shounen genre.

    If you like your male leads that are useful enough in a fight, tries (enough?) to achieve a more masculine image, and has some hints of masochistic tendencies, then this is one for you.

    Execution of the story (besides some of the dialog, ugh it's so straightforward) is what makes this better than average. If you like the author's previous work Akame ga Kiru! then you'll most likely have some fun with this one. Especially our main female lead. She's basically another rendition of Esdeath but much less psychopathic and takes her aggression out on monsters instead.

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