
His Majesty's Bride.
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Eustoma_Reyna
- Translator:
- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Seriously though, don't expect anything...
I love this manga because it reminds me of stories like "Marmalade Boy," where teenagers experience their first love and face challenging situations. However, the story always maintains a humorous tone, and the characters are entertaining and cheerful, even though they can be serious and mature at times.
I highly recommend this manga, especially to girls. It's truly beautiful and amusing!
P.D.: I apologize if there are any mistakes in my words or phrases—I'm Spanish!
Unlike most romance mangas, this one starts off in an unexpected way, surprising you right from the beginning. While the romance between the two main characters takes a little while to develop, once they fall in love, there’s plenty of interesting and engaging content. You’ll find yourself eagerly wondering what happens next.
The art style is neither overly complex nor too simplistic. It strikes a perfect balance, allowing you to appreciate the visuals while keeping your focus on the story. The author does an excellent job of illustrating the characters' emotions.
You'll grow to adore the characters, each of whom has a distinct personality. However, all the characters are portrayed in a positive light. It's hard to think of anyone with a 'dark' or particularly 'evil' personality in this series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series for its blend of romance and humor, much like *Hana Kimi*. Every volume left me with a big, silly grin or had me laughing out loud. I loved it so much that I purchased the entire series, and I’ve read each volume at least four times—or more. It never gets old.
Overall, I’d rate it a 9/10. It was fantastic, and I highly encourage you to give this series a try!
Story:
This manga had numerous plot holes. The events were superficial, and there were rarely any significant conflicts or challenges, making it feel less realistic. Additionally, the pace was too fast, and when challenges did arise, they were often resolved quickly through random acts like hugs or kisses, further emphasizing its unrealistic nature. There was often a lack of emotional depth or mood necessary to convincingly progress certain events. For instance, Hinako and Mr. Hokari broke up, reconciled, and got married all within one volume, with little exploration of the emotions or issues leading up to these events. We only learn about them when Hinako informs Suzuna. This makes the story feel detached and harder for readers to engage emotionally with Hinako and Mr. Hokari's relationship.
Art:
I appreciated the artwork; it’s visually appealing and easy to adapt to. The drawing style is well-suited for a shoujo, romance-focused manga.
Character:
The characters lacked defining traits that could help distinguish them from one another. I struggled initially to differentiate between Yuki and Fukami, as well as Inabe and Eichi.
Enjoyment:
I thoroughly enjoyed this manga for one reason—it provided excellent comic relief while reading other more intense romance mangas like Hana Yori Dango. It served as a great escape, allowing me not to get overly caught up in highly conflicting situations. However, my enjoyment stemmed from reading it alongside other mangas. On its own, it might not be as enjoyable due to its noticeable shortcomings.
Overall:
While I greatly enjoyed reading it, my appreciation wasn't solely based on the manga itself but rather the timing of when I read it. I recommend it to anyone seeking a light, cheerful manga to lift their mood.