Chuchun ga Chun

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Cute story, and the main characters are pretty decent.

The plot moves on steadily and the main pair was adorable and not overbearing at all.
They didn't jump into the sex right away either, which was shocking.

The art was clean and the panels flowed together nicely.

Overall, it could have had a bit more character development with the other members of the team, especially with Ootaka,
we didn't learn more about his family except for small details about his grandfather. Was he raised by his grandfather or did he have his parents too? We will never know that.

7.5/10, and its not a long read so its worth to check out.
 
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A light and funny read. More shounen ai than yaoi, which, given its 2 volume length, allows for more story development of the love triangle. I love Yamamoto Sensei's art, but I only wish she'd draw Chun's face normally more often, since she (humorously) drew his mouth like a diamond because he's supposed to be a sparrow. He looked surprised all the time, lol. Also, the baseball theme was dominant but doesn't detract from the story.
I think I like the sequel, Fukurou-kun to Kare, better, but this was cute too.
 

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