
I Proposed While Drunk and Now the Princesses are Obsessed
- Genre: Action
- Author: 나침,
- Status: ongoing
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 11 votes)
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Popular Reviews
I'm attempting to be mindful of what reading a shoujo story entails, particularly when it's brief like this one. It's sweet and straightforward, not emotionally heavy or inspiring you to rush out and find a partner, and that's exactly what I appreciated most about it. Sure, it might present misleading, idealized portrayals of love, romance, and loyalty, but it excels at delivering entertainment and lightheartedness.
I picked it up this afternoon for a bit of casual fun, and it definitely hit the mark for me.
Initially, I picked up this manga because of its brevity; I was looking for something quick to read. However, I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed it.
The two main characters are delightful. Both have their own quirky, slightly scatterbrained traits, and I appreciated how the backstory of the two was gradually revealed. The supporting characters are equally charming and well-developed in their own right. Unlike some other very short manga, this one doesn't abruptly leap into a romantic relationship without buildup.
The story is humorous! It's sweet and engaging, and it doesn't demand complete focus to follow the storyline. I highly recommend it for a light-hearted reading experience.
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If you're in the mood for something charming and lighthearted, with a touch of eccentricity, I would suggest giving this manga a try.
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I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from giving it a try. If you're looking for something to pass the time, it's an okay read, but it's not particularly remarkable.
The story begins with a 16-year-old girl named Midori, whose father has recently passed away. Before his death, he told her that if anything happened to him, a man named Tetsuya would look after her. This leads her to Harem Lodge, where everyone is quirky and unique. Initially, this aspect caught my attention, but as the manga went on, it lost its appeal. At least there were some background stories provided for the characters, though beyond that, you don't really get to know them well. For me, there was no deep connection to any of the characters. Midori is the only somewhat relatable one, and even then, I can't say I particularly liked or disliked her. Without the backstories, what remains is a very thin plotline with a touch of romance and the overarching theme of family.
In my opinion, the ending dragged on. With about four chapters left, I was ready to be done with it. I only kept going to feel satisfied with finishing it. The manga is fairly predictable and unrealistic.
Story: 4 [decent]
Art: 7 [good]
Character: 5 [OK]
Enjoyment: 5 [OK]
Overall: 5 [OK]<p>