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@insiderz667 yeah, the sol offered here feels a bit too lax for shonen where everything has to be hasty with explosions n shit
 
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Demographic isn't based on content. It simply depends on the magazine where the manga is published.
This one is published in Bessatsu Shounen Magazine, so it's tagged Shounen.
 
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i never said it is. just that chill sol manga are intended for a seinen audience in almost 100 % of the cases. younger kids would prolly not touch them since they might find them boring.
 
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I'm getting on in the years and I still don't understand the appeal of these "chill" stories. I can do slow pacing. Some of my favorite movies are absolutely glacial, but stuff actually happens, if slowly. This just feels completely empty. Nothing about it stirs my emotions in any way.
 
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You might wanna read the first 15 or so chapters elsewhere, here it's kinda deepfried.
Outside of that, i absolutely adore the series, both the anime and the manga. Since i'm really into chill iyashikei it's probably in my top 10 of the decade. A must read/watch if you don't find the genre boring.
 
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This manga gives me the same feeling as that hot, bright, sunday afternoon. Alone in the house, slacking outside the veranda, just after a cold shower. I'm idling on a wooden bench with some pillows. Ice cold tea sitting at the mini table, with some light snacks. Wisps of smoke slithers upward from a lit cigarette. A breeze rolls in, wind chimes sing. I feel the slightly warm air. The dappled shadows coming from the branches are disturbed, with a single ray of light just hitting the right spot at my face, dazzled for a moment. I feel peace, contentment, and genuine happiness. Alone, just doing nothing, feeling nothing, as I pass out comfortably bathed in that atmosphere.
 
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So happy to read another chapter! Thank you for the hard work!

Also, I noticed that Chinatsu is one of the manga kids that really acts their age, and I love it. The way she speaks and the way her thoughts go really fits a 9 (or 10) years old. I know it's such a little thing but for someone who nitpicks stuff that they read, it just really shows that the mangaka is good in making a blend of real and magical story.
 
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I really love this series. It's the perfect thing to go to if I just want something calm and relaxing, or something to let me wind down after more emotional, heavy works. The characters are written realistically yet interestingly, the storyline is chill but still has enough stakes to make me want to continue reading it, the artstyle is pretty, it's just all-around great. My only gripe is that new chapters come out so infrequently, but that can't really be helped. They're each pretty long too, so that's nice. Anyways, 10/10, deserves its high rating, perfect if you're into chill, fluffy stuff.
 
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This well and truly deserves its 9+ score. So glad I decided to read it after watching the anime. Hope there will be another season of the fun and magical series.
 
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What the magazine says via google lens

The story is about a high school volleyball club member trying to survive in a world ruled by zombies. The illustrations are cute, and the tempo is well-balanced between humor and seriousness. At first, I was confused about what I was reading, but I gradually became drawn in. It was a manga with a unique charm. I think I can create better works if I narrow down what I want to draw. I'm 16 years old, so I'm looking forward to seeing how much I grow in the future. (Takigawa)


The 16-page illustration depicts Earl Garlic, who was chased out of his home country because of his terrible smell and is trying to make Japan his own country, and ends up staying with Takeshi, an ordinary elementary school student, instead of staying with him. The characters are well-defined and charming, and I want to read more about their daily lives. The illustration style has also improved from the previous work, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of them in the future.
 

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