Garuru Girl

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This story doesn’t know its ass from its elbow. Plot holes the size of your mom and contradictory thought processes galore. I don’t even care about the whole ‘slice of life switch to action’ but when you got someone saying “oh, we are a super secret society and if we are exposed, it’s extremely dangerous for everyone, soooo we are going to publicly expose one of our own so they have to back home”……….. like wut? Did you eat shrooms or something? Go to rehab before you start making life altering decisions there champ.
 
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Up-to-date with 15 chapters. Possible spoilers for anyone reading the forum first and the story later:
It's a nice read and a good way to pass the time. Sometimes wholesome, some times shounen-ish... and kinda logical, in a sense. People waiting to read Nobel-award stories or Osamu Tezuka-level of creativity will be disappointed. What? Were you seriously trying to find quality in modern romcom manga? Do you also believe in Santa Claus and the Easter bunny? I'd be laughing if it wasn't because I stopped caring about the idea of those pseudoconnoisseurs saying that some story plot is good, bad, fail or fallen like their opinion is final.

The first thing you figure out as you read the chapters is "If wolf girls exists, why can't exist other kinds of yokai?" I admit that I felt stupid for supposing that the only supernatural beings int this story would be "wolf-people", to say it somehow.
The main character, Mochizuki, had to be special; otherwise, it wouldn’t make sense for the wolf girl, Kawaru, to only be interested in him. The moon rabbit part is slightly unexpected, but it goes well and maybe will keep the plot going for a few arcs.

My complaints about this manga goes about secondary characters: Mochizuki's friend is cast-out from the mold, generic and without any redeeming qualities. This is not my opinion; this is based on experience. As example, if you take "Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san" Kogarashi's best friend and draw him with Mochizuki best friend "design", is a perfect fit. Same lines, same personality... and probably same fate. I really hope to be wrong with the last part.
Every other yokai is way too 2D. Some of them are violent or without clear limits or ethics, but I can also refer that to the adolescence and the fact about they being outside normal human jurisdiction. And the human characters non-related to yokai are even more extreme, going from good characters to extremely predictable and even poorly drawn sometimes.

What you'll find here is a story about a boy and a girl who fell in love long ago and now that they are together do their best against the odds... but with a supernatural component.
I'm definitely reading this one.
 

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