Fancy Me, Professor!

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Miss_Behaviour
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
"Good morning, everyone!" His sultry voice sounded in the classroom as he greeted his students. "Welcome to Assessment of Student Learning class, and I, Pan An, would be your professor." Most of the girls in the room stifled their swoon as the boys internally rolled their eyes at the women who reacted that way. At the back of the classroom, however, was Shu Xian, the only woman who didn't swoon when she saw who their Assessment of Student Learning professor was. Her eyes were wide open as her mouth was agape, her heart thumping hard in her chest as she couldn't believe what was happening in her life right now. 'I am living under my professor's roof!?' --- 19-year-old university student named Shu Xian was left irreparable when she was kicked out of her apartment due to not paying her rent since she only earned a little from her part-time job. Waking up to an unfamiliar place after some men assaulted her, Shu Xian came out of the room and found the man who rescued her. He introduced himself as Pan An and upon knowing from Shu Xian that she had no place to stay, had offered her to stay in his place. Unknowingly, though, when she went to the university where she studies, it turns out that the man who saved her is actually now her college professor and that they're living together! Is staying under one roof beneficial to them—or will it just hinder their lives as a teacher and as a student? Let us know what would happen as we unravel Pan An’s intentions and Shu Xian’s struggles in the story entitled, “Fancy Me, Professor!”

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  1. BkVybez
    BkVybez rated it
    This manga adaptation is based on a relatively lesser-known game in the series, "Link's Awakening," originally released for the Game Boy. For context, I've only watched playthroughs of the game, so while I wasn't completely unfamiliar with it, I haven't played it myself. Unfortunately, the manga falls short compared to the game, as it fails to delve into the nuances that made certain aspects intriguing. The main storyline suffers significantly due to its brevity and fast pacing. To properly critique this manga, I must discuss key elements of the story, which will inevitably involve spoilers, as the narrative closely follows the game. I apologize for this but feel it's unavoidable given the source material.

    The manga begins similarly to the game, with Link caught in a storm. Initially, everything aligns well until the plot progresses to his journey through the forest. It seems many beloved side quests that enriched the game, such as Tarin transforming into a raccoon or the secret seashell quest, have been omitted. This choice alters the story drastically, making these once-significant quests seem inconsequential. Despite removing these side quests, one would expect more focus on the temples, which constitute a major part of the game. However, they are barely touched upon, with just a few images of Link jumping over obstacles, battling blob-like enemies, and hastily concluding with the boss fights. Instead, the manga focuses on Link wandering around conversing with a fairy named Felicia, a character not present in the game.

    While the manga lacks in several areas, there are some redeeming qualities. It provides additional backstory about the ghost you assist, explaining why he perished far from home. It also explores Link's emotional journey as he uncovers the island's secrets and grapples with the knowledge of impending events. Regrettably, the portrayal of the owl makes him sound antagonistic rather than a guiding presence, which I found unsettling.

    The artwork, though generally well-executed, has noticeable flaws. Characters appear bland, and some are unrecognizable. Occasionally, characters exhibit 'jagged cheeks,' where their facial structure looks distorted when viewed from a three-quarter angle. Eyes are disproportionately large for the face, sometimes positioned high on the forehead, giving characters a dopey appearance. At times, the eyes curve upward, further accentuating this effect. I wished the characters had resembled their game counterparts more closely, as the game featured impressive graphics for its era. Additionally, the cover art seems inconsistent regarding the color of Link's clothing.

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  1. John_Ciner
    John_Ciner rated it
    Like most anime and manga, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening had its pros and cons.  

    Probably the biggest issue with this manga is its storyline when compared to its game counterpart; honestly, to fully enjoy it, you needed to be familiar with the game. All side quests were omitted, and the dungeons were barely covered, leaving the manga's narrative feeling rather empty.  

    However, unlike in the game, Link has his own dialogue, which offered a fantastic glimpse into his character—what he was feeling at various stages of the journey, what he was thinking at certain points, etc. I was pleasantly surprised to find that his reactions mirrored my own in some instances while playing the game.  

    As for the art, while characters and some animals weren't depicted as well, there were some great scenes of scenery, especially on some of the new chapter pages. Even the less impressive parts of the artwork aren't overly distracting or detrimental to the story.  

    In summary, while it did feature some good character development, the plot was weakened by cutting out too much of the content from the original game.
  1. AbiLIonC6l
    AbiLIonC6l rated it
    No, read the full story. It says that he never entered her, so it wasn't NTR.
  1. fowlerddaDQ
    fowlerddaDQ rated it
    damn why does the girl know only how to bicker???she keeps on blaming mc even though mc is warning herdoes she have any sort of survival instincts???? why is she going down the oil bottle route

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