Two different worlds, two different personalities, two different people, one soul binding bond.
No matter the circumstances, fate continued to constantly push two opposite forces towards each other. Fate had brought them to the water, but would they drink from it was the question
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[It's her!. She's the one!.]
{No, it cannot possibly be her, I don't accept it, you can be wrong}.
[Don't be so hardheaded!. I've been around for centuries and am of certain that she's the one.]
{You're saying that this stubborn stripper is...} Karla's voice pulled him vigorously out of his head.
"Listen to me, I don't know what the hell you did to these people, but you have two choices. Either I report you all to the LCPD or you let me become a part of your pack." Karla stated, not giving them an easy option.
"We have to leave now! The police are getting closer!." Dritan hollered from where he stood, taking a step closer.
"Your time is running out." Karla reminded the three of them, as she stared eye to eye with the leader.
"Just grab her and let's get the fuck out of here!." Cora yelled, her eyes scanning the area, taking a sweep at alternative exits.
Karla grinned at him, a sick grin, one showing that she knew she had an upper hand in the situation.
"You're just a stubborn pain in the ass drunk on your own stupidity and simplicity." He crooned unequivocally.
In seconds, he swept Karla off her feet, taking both his pack members by surprise. Karla herself was stunned by the sudden turn out of events.
She raised up her head, to see a leg flying above her in midair, pointed sharply, and the next thing she saw was utter blankness and darkness.
[Stubborn bastard! You just knocked out your mate!.]
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A sexy chuckle escaped the lips of the boss, puzzling Karla, but not as much as when Mr Grey sat on his office chair legs apart, without noticing she was hiding under his desk!.
And to top off the weird tension in the room, Karla had the irresistible urge and an insatiable lust to touch the thick thighs of the man-whore for herself. Her hands moving against her will to get a feel of his meaty thighs!.
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Set in contemporary Japan, we follow Yuuto Amakawa, an ordinary teenage boy cared for by his childhood friend Rinko Kuzaki since losing his parents. Sound familiar? Well, after turning 16, a peculiar girl named Himari Noihara appears, claiming to be a demon cat (complete with nekomimi) tasked with protecting him from demons. The reason? Yuuto descends from a lineage of demon slayers, and more plot unfolds.
From this synopsis alone, it's clear this will be a straightforward narrative, blending high school antics with demon-slaying action. Despite some annoyances—like Yuuto frequently stumbling into misunderstandings akin to Keitaro's treatment in Love Hina—there's a commendable amount of story and character development elevating it above typical Harem fare. The tale moves from Yuuto's ambitious goal of fostering coexistence between humans and demons to confronting the main antagonist. Neither plot point is groundbreaking, but within a Harem manga, it's refreshing to encounter actual plotlines—not the other kind.
Less refreshing are the characters, who essentially embody various "dere" archetypes. We've got the classic Tsundere, Kuudere, Himedere, Mayadere, Deredere, and even some Lolis for good measure. While fans of the genre may relish these traits, characters like Rinko risk becoming mere caricatures, feeling forced and devoid of purpose. Fortunately, strong female characters such as Himari and Kuesu salvage the narrative, delivering compelling dialogue and seductive moments. As for our protagonist, Yuuto fits the mold of the spineless young male surrounded by a harem. Though he does develop a backbone as the story progresses, he remains too generic to be genuinely appealing.
Perhaps my extensive manga consumption has made me overly critical. Take the artwork, for instance—it's undeniably clean and well-executed, with meticulous attention to every panel. Sure, the character designs may appear generic, but the mangaka clearly excels at drawing conventionally cute girls. Unfortunately, the action sequences lack the intensity found in typical Shounen battle manga.
In conclusion, Omamori Himari is a solid read overall, though it doesn't excel in any particular area. The harem is entertaining yet clichéd, offering little emotional investment until the finale. The supernatural elements add depth and intrigue, but the lackluster action sequences fail to do them justice. It also leans heavily on Love Hina-style physical comedy, which grows tiresome fast. So, consider whether you'd enjoy a story blending multifaceted connections between demons and demon slayers with some titillation.
This is an extremely overused, unoriginal, and worn-out harem story. While harem stories can sometimes be interesting and cool, this one is something you could find anywhere else. There's nothing new here, not even with the typical supernatural twist that comes with every unoriginal harem series.
Art: 4/10
Even as someone who doesn't particularly mind moe, it is prevalent in all the character designs. But I wouldn't necessarily have a problem with that. In fact, the girls in this series are quite cute. What makes this moe different, though? Nothing. The art and character design are indistinguishable from many other series featuring bishoujo. The manga-ka is a former hentai artist, which makes this the least explicit work he's done.
On the plus side, the reason this scores decently is because the eye candy is quite good, as expected from someone with the manga-ka's credentials.
The fight scenes are poorly constructed; it's hard to tell what's happening from one panel to another. Plus, you won't even care about the fight scenes because the story is so dull.
Character: 2/10
I can confidently say that Yuuto is the first harem protagonist I've encountered whom I didn't like, not because he was a major douchebag (like Rin from SHUFFLE! or Makoto from School Days). No, it's simply that he's JUST a nice guy. That's all there is to him; he lacks personality beyond that. And his character's depth isn't explored, expanded upon, or played with. Ichika Orimura may be a moron, but his density is significant enough to make him at least somewhat interesting. That's right; Yuuto is so boring that he reflects poorly on Ichika Orimura, a character I have mixed feelings about.
In summary, these are the main points. This series is boring, and you should avoid it if you don't want to waste your time. If you're not into ecchi harems or moe series, you'll enjoy it even less. In fact, in that case, you'll likely hate this series.
The plot is rather lacking as there's only one villain throughout the entire series. The ending feels weak and inconclusive. The main character doesn't become significantly stronger and remains an unreliable, naive individual with unrealistic dreams. I wouldn't even say the conclusion ties everything together neatly. The fight scenes are unimpressive as well. All the other characters are equally generic, with little to no backstory to evoke any emotional connection, so I never really bonded with any of them.
I wouldn't recommend this manga unless you're trying to complete every harem manga out there. Nothing particularly stands out, making it a rather dull read overall.