Geez, bro. i can't even explain what i mean now?
This and the previous one has different circumstances, you know. Bitc**ing is genereally incoherent nonsense anyway.
I truly did enjoy Rockin Heaven! It's been a while since I've read such an emotional manga :)<br /><br />
This manga was outstanding! I loved the plot (most of it, anyway), and I liked how there was also a focus on the romance involving the girl's best friend—kinda like in Kimi ni Todoke. And even though I was mad that Sawa and Mustuyuki broke up, they eventually got back together. I think the story deserves a 9/10 because of how the characters change and grow. Oh, and there's a bit of foreshadowing in the beginning with the statement, "That place was where I first met you..." <br />bum bum BUMMMMMM annnnnnddd jump into the manga! Great way to start, Mayo Sakai! <p>
I was honestly just browsing the internet when I stumbled upon one of the covers for "Rockin' Heaven." The artwork on the cover was so striking that I decided to give it a quick read. Initially, I didn't plan to get deeply involved in the book, but I ended up reading until I finished the entire series.
There are many positive aspects to this book. It features significant character development, allows other characters to share their stories rather than focusing solely on the main couple, and the artwork is truly exceptional.
However... I think the main characters had some issues. The main female character, Sawa, is a bit too cheerful. Although she does cry frequently, she seems overly optimistic. She fits the typical manga heroine mold of being perfect in every way, but there was a moment in the book when I thought she was TOO perfect. Sawa is essentially a Mary-Sue, but there were times when I temporarily forgot about her good nature and became more focused on the other characters.
Next is Ran, the male lead. He definitely has his own set of problems, and I feel like he wasn't erratic enough. He's supposed to be suicidal and depressed, but it seems like he's simply content. While he does show signs of discomfort, I felt I should have experienced more emotions from him. That said, his character was better than most male leads I've encountered in other mangas.
Finally... I really feel like some loose ends weren't tied up in this manga. There were some questions that lingered in my mind until the end of the books. For instance: Why did this person end up with that person? What happened to this character's feelings for another? What became of that one guy? Why didn't he express his love for her?
In essence, I feel as if some situations lacked closure in the storyline. Being highly observant, I kept pondering each character, but ultimately, the story concluded.
Despite my confusion, I ended up liking the side characters more than the main ones! C:<
Rockin Heaven was a decent manga. The artwork was adorable, but I found the storyline to be rather predictable. However, there were a few surprises that I appreciated. If you're into shoujo, predictable, sweet, and cute mangas, you'll likely enjoy this one. :]<p>
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This and the previous one has different circumstances, you know. Bitc**ing is genereally incoherent nonsense anyway.
O Vainqueur the dragon???
This manga was outstanding! I loved the plot (most of it, anyway), and I liked how there was also a focus on the romance involving the girl's best friend—kinda like in Kimi ni Todoke. And even though I was mad that Sawa and Mustuyuki broke up, they eventually got back together. I think the story deserves a 9/10 because of how the characters change and grow. Oh, and there's a bit of foreshadowing in the beginning with the statement, "That place was where I first met you..." <br />bum bum BUMMMMMM annnnnnddd jump into the manga! Great way to start, Mayo Sakai! <p>
The story doesn't have anything particularly special. It's just about a girl attending a school predominantly filled with boys.
Art: 8
I genuinely appreciated the art style. All the characters were incredibly cute.
Character: 8
While the characters weren't especially fascinating on their own, considering their relationships makes them seem quite engaging.
Enjoyment: 10
I truly loved it and found it very enjoyable.
Overall: 9
It's good in general, but it has the potential to be far more interesting.
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There are many positive aspects to this book. It features significant character development, allows other characters to share their stories rather than focusing solely on the main couple, and the artwork is truly exceptional.
However... I think the main characters had some issues. The main female character, Sawa, is a bit too cheerful. Although she does cry frequently, she seems overly optimistic. She fits the typical manga heroine mold of being perfect in every way, but there was a moment in the book when I thought she was TOO perfect. Sawa is essentially a Mary-Sue, but there were times when I temporarily forgot about her good nature and became more focused on the other characters.
Next is Ran, the male lead. He definitely has his own set of problems, and I feel like he wasn't erratic enough. He's supposed to be suicidal and depressed, but it seems like he's simply content. While he does show signs of discomfort, I felt I should have experienced more emotions from him. That said, his character was better than most male leads I've encountered in other mangas.
Finally... I really feel like some loose ends weren't tied up in this manga. There were some questions that lingered in my mind until the end of the books. For instance: Why did this person end up with that person? What happened to this character's feelings for another? What became of that one guy? Why didn't he express his love for her?
In essence, I feel as if some situations lacked closure in the storyline. Being highly observant, I kept pondering each character, but ultimately, the story concluded.
Despite my confusion, I ended up liking the side characters more than the main ones! C:<
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