I think it was a good novel. It was funny and interesting that people imaginations can be this much excessive and can make this confusion. furthermore, i think end of this novel could be better. The author was in a hurry to finished this. At last, I recommend it and give it 4/5
Well, when it comes to yaoi, this one is probably my favorite due to the way the seme-uke dynamic is portrayed in a humorously and enjoyably grotesque manner.
Story:
It doesn't have an overly complex storyline, but it reveals more plot than most yaoi series. There are some random side stories that appear only somewhat connected, giving off the impression that the author simply wanted to create a sex scene.
Art:
Well... I'm quite picky, so to me, the art was just okay. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either.
Characters:
They're amusing, but fairly standard. You've got the baby-like uke, the extremely dominant seme who's rude and always horny, and then in Volume Two, when two more characters are introduced, you notice a similar pattern emerging. Except this time, the babyish uke is less infantile, and the overly harsh seme is a bit sweeter.
Enjoyment:
If you're a hardcore yaoi fan seeking the gritty and raunchy aspects, you might not enjoy this as much as others because, in my opinion, this is a relatively tame yaoi.
Overall:
I'm not a MASSIVE yaoi fan since it often feels like it's just: sex, sex, tiny plot, sex, sex... and so on. However, I thought Wagamama na Ningyo-sama had enough of a plot for me to follow while still maintaining the typical raunchy elements that make it clear it's a yaoi. As someone who leans more towards shonen-ai, yaoi can sometimes be too intense for me, but I was able to read this one without getting overwhelmed. Keep in mind, this isn't the only yaoi with a plot—it just depends on who you are. For some, this story might be too dull, while for others, it could be too racy.
Popular Reviews
Story:
It doesn't have an overly complex storyline, but it reveals more plot than most yaoi series. There are some random side stories that appear only somewhat connected, giving off the impression that the author simply wanted to create a sex scene.
Art:
Well... I'm quite picky, so to me, the art was just okay. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either.
Characters:
They're amusing, but fairly standard. You've got the baby-like uke, the extremely dominant seme who's rude and always horny, and then in Volume Two, when two more characters are introduced, you notice a similar pattern emerging. Except this time, the babyish uke is less infantile, and the overly harsh seme is a bit sweeter.
Enjoyment:
If you're a hardcore yaoi fan seeking the gritty and raunchy aspects, you might not enjoy this as much as others because, in my opinion, this is a relatively tame yaoi.
Overall:
I'm not a MASSIVE yaoi fan since it often feels like it's just: sex, sex, tiny plot, sex, sex... and so on. However, I thought Wagamama na Ningyo-sama had enough of a plot for me to follow while still maintaining the typical raunchy elements that make it clear it's a yaoi. As someone who leans more towards shonen-ai, yaoi can sometimes be too intense for me, but I was able to read this one without getting overwhelmed. Keep in mind, this isn't the only yaoi with a plot—it just depends on who you are. For some, this story might be too dull, while for others, it could be too racy.
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