
My Crazy Rich Family : Running From My Psycho Father
- Genre: Urban
- Author: dewisetyaningrat
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- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Koyuki Koyou is a voluptuous woman endowed with an unusual gift: the ability to foresee misfortune befalling those around her. Her life takes a turn when she encounters Umehachi Kikusui, an unfortunate high school student. Initially, her decision to assist him appears altruistic, akin to a "Good Samaritan," but in reality, it's a scheme to benefit herself. As events unfold more favorably than anticipated, Koyuki resolves to stay by his side for personal advantage, marking the start of this absurd tale. As a comedy, the story features numerous random mishaps, though its main allure arguably lies in the psychic elements. Unfortunately, the hilarious situational humor often overshadows the intriguing aspects of the narrative.
Throughout their journey filled with predictable calamities, various characters are introduced, each as uninspiring as the next. The potential duo of Koyuki and Umehachi could have been compelling, yet they lack any substantial dynamic. Characters either serve plot development or exist without purpose, all generally unremarkable except for their occasional amusing traits that add some life.
Complementing the comedy, the manga's artwork offers a distinct style. The illustrations are commendable, with significant detail in larger panels, though they may not appeal universally.
In summary, Tende Freeze presents an engaging twist on the "supernatural power" sub-genre but suffers from a lack of focus. While the random slapstick humor makes it more enjoyable than expected, it detracts from the more fascinating parts of the story. There’s minimal character growth, a rushed ending, leading to an unsatisfying conclusion. Nonetheless, if you find yourself with five hours to spare, Tende Freeze is worth exploring.
tl;dr: An engaging and entertaining series featuring a cast of power users, but a weak protagonist results in a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion.
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