Netorare Manga no Kuzu Otoko ni Tensei Shita Hazu ga Heroine ga Yottekuru Ken

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There is no Netori either. There is no form of Ntr in the manga aside from one rape attempt (that the manga added)
It is netori... Because female character and her childhood friend guy was actually attracted to each other until the MC saved her and she started to be interested in him... This is literally netori's definition... To steal a girl from another guy and the story's perspective is the MC who stole said girl...
 
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It is netori... Because female character and her childhood friend guy was actually attracted to each other until the MC saved her and she started to be interested in him... This is literally netori's definition... To steal a girl from another guy and the story's perspective is the MC who stole said girl...
^Have to disagree, he stole nobody. The heroine was supposed to become a couple with that guy, and then MC was supposed to steal her after that fact which would have made that NTR. What instead happens is that MC inadvertently wins her heart before that guy even had the chance to ask her out. She was not his girl at all at that point.
 
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^Have to disagree, he stole nobody. The heroine was supposed to become a couple with that guy, and then MC was supposed to steal her after that fact which would have made that NTR. What instead happens is that MC inadvertently wins her heart before that guy even had the chance to ask her out. She was not his girl at all at that point.
I agree bro , the FMC is falling for MC so yeah it's not netori at all
 
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Well, way to take a trope, turn it on its head, and then shove your boot up its arse as you kick it out the door.

That's really the only way I can even begin to describe this manga. Taking one of my most loathed manga concepts, that of 'netorare' or 'NTR', turning the antagonist into a kind of reluctant anti-hero who is a lot more noble than he wishes to be perceived, and making him a likable, if complex, character? Talk about whiplash!

Most isekai manga tend to follow a predictable pattern - some schmuck gets reincarnated, pretty much immediately figures out ways to 'game' the system (no pun intended), becomes stupidly powerful/rich/drowning-in-pussy/all-three, and basically steamrolls every so-called challenge that gets dropped in their path with nothing more than a take-charge attitude and a bit of pointless exposition.

But this is good. Like, really good! A total subversion of the NTR genre, the reincarnation into an established bad-guy isn't new, but the dude inside isn't some power leveling mook with a titty fixation for a change - Ryuuichi is very similar in aspect to Ichigo Kurosaki of Bleach in that he's perceived (and perhaps rightfully so, in the past) as a violent delinquent. Every interaction of his that others see is viewed in its worst possible light, but the new Ryuuichi is thoroughly likable; rough, lacking in social graces, and abrasive he may be, but he has a genuinely good heart and thank Buddha he has the wherewithal and capability to explain his reasoning and behaviors in a way that isn't 'comically' misconstrued! I can't even begin to tell you how irritating the 'oops I mistook your good intentions for bad ones' trope is to me, and so seeing communication, real communication, between characters is an absolute joy to behold.

I think the best part about it is that Ryuuichi isn't some flawless avatar of morality. He doesn't have endless foreknowledge, though he does have a casual understanding of the 'normal' route the life he entered is supposed to take, he doesn't have some cheat skill, and he doesn't waltz through his new life with nary an issue. He's gaining the interest of others by doing what he thinks is ethical, and he's very explicitly not taking advantage of them, even if he could. It turns him from what could've been just another rapey jackhole (or conversely, a soulless, stereotypical saintly nobody) into someone with real depth. You can feel his awkwardness shine through, even as he does what he believes is the right thing to do, and while he does have his protagonist's 'hero' moments and the women in his life do seem to be getting attached (or at least interested) a little quickly, it isn't some "Oh you saved me let me rip off my panties and shatter your hips with the enthusiasm of my fucking" nonsense, either.

This is more a series of character interaction studies, and I think it's wonderful. The art is simple, but serviceable - could be a lot better, but there isn't anything wrong with it. Give it a B, maybe a B- for the artwork, but damn if the actual story doesn't make up for it. A truly solid 9/10.
 
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Seems like part two of Chapter 17 will be out on February 13, so I guess we can expect the translation in mid february onward.
 
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Well, way to take a trope, turn it on its head, and then shove your boot up its arse as you kick it out the door.

That's really the only way I can even begin to describe this manga. Taking one of my most loathed manga concepts, that of 'netorare' or 'NTR', turning the antagonist into a kind of reluctant anti-hero who is a lot more noble than he wishes to be perceived, and making him a likable, if complex, character? Talk about whiplash!

Most isekai manga tend to follow a predictable pattern - some schmuck gets reincarnated, pretty much immediately figures out ways to 'game' the system (no pun intended), becomes stupidly powerful/rich/drowning-in-pussy/all-three, and basically steamrolls every so-called challenge that gets dropped in their path with nothing more than a take-charge attitude and a bit of pointless exposition.

But this is good. Like, really good! A total subversion of the NTR genre, the reincarnation into an established bad-guy isn't new, but the dude inside isn't some power leveling mook with a titty fixation for a change - Ryuuichi is very similar in aspect to Ichigo Kurosaki of Bleach in that he's perceived (and perhaps rightfully so, in the past) as a violent delinquent. Every interaction of his that others see is viewed in its worst possible light, but the new Ryuuichi is thoroughly likable; rough, lacking in social graces, and abrasive he may be, but he has a genuinely good heart and thank Buddha he has the wherewithal and capability to explain his reasoning and behaviors in a way that isn't 'comically' misconstrued! I can't even begin to tell you how irritating the 'oops I mistook your good intentions for bad ones' trope is to me, and so seeing communication, real communication, between characters is an absolute joy to behold.

I think the best part about it is that Ryuuichi isn't some flawless avatar of morality. He doesn't have endless foreknowledge, though he does have a casual understanding of the 'normal' route the life he entered is supposed to take, he doesn't have some cheat skill, and he doesn't waltz through his new life with nary an issue. He's gaining the interest of others by doing what he thinks is ethical, and he's very explicitly not taking advantage of them, even if he could. It turns him from what could've been just another rapey jackhole (or conversely, a soulless, stereotypical saintly nobody) into someone with real depth. You can feel his awkwardness shine through, even as he does what he believes is the right thing to do, and while he does have his protagonist's 'hero' moments and the women in his life do seem to be getting attached (or at least interested) a little quickly, it isn't some "Oh you saved me let me rip off my panties and shatter your hips with the enthusiasm of my fucking" nonsense, either.

This is more a series of character interaction studies, and I think it's wonderful. The art is simple, but serviceable - could be a lot better, but there isn't anything wrong with it. Give it a B, maybe a B- for the artwork, but damn if the actual story doesn't make up for it. A truly solid 9/10.
why are you using chatgpt to write manga reviews
 
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Hm is this really NTR?
The women here were just originally taken against their will. Usually NTR is cheating or a character forcing themselves on a woman that has a partner.
The women here were instead saved from the characters who would have forced themselves on them. It’s justifiable NTR, but not really NTR.
 
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why are you using chatgpt to write manga reviews
What the hell are you talking about? Have you even used chatgpt? I have - it's a great tool for getting the boring part of coding out quickly, but it does have a fairly recognizable framework for its output.

A framework, mind you, that my 100%-handwritten and original critique does not follow in the slightest. So I'm honestly curious as to what makes you think that I had a chatbot prone to hallucinations do my thinking for me?

I'd rather not start off by verbally castrating you without a proximate cause, so please have the courtesy to elaborate before I start tearing metaphorical strips from your hide.
 
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I prefer the novel, the manga is sanitized and all the sex has been removed. The story has gone off the rails and is barely following the source material.
 
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What the hell are you talking about? Have you even used chatgpt? I have - it's a great tool for getting the boring part of coding out quickly, but it does have a fairly recognizable framework for its output.

A framework, mind you, that my 100%-handwritten and original critique does not follow in the slightest. So I'm honestly curious as to what makes you think that I had a chatbot prone to hallucinations do my thinking for me?

I'd rather not start off by verbally castrating you without a proximate cause, so please have the courtesy to elaborate before I start tearing metaphorical strips from your hide.
You're right. This is more of a Grok retort.
 
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I hate NTR or notarare with all my heart but to see this where it's not into your but it's the man's who was outlooked to be the shittiest person actually out here being good Peeps and pulling the chicks he's not even putting in any effort they come to him because of good care oh this is a rare diamond I don't even bother looking into NTR i steer clear of it but this one called my interest netori is the same let's go for the rare diamonds
 
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It is still impressive just how much this manga feels like a bad copy of the original novel.

It's like it's trying to take everything about the original novel and make it worse.

Why is the Mc suddenly all shy about sexual stuff and refuses to actual sleep with the heroine?

Why is the heroines childhood friend suddenly out of nowhere a creepy rapist instead of just a normal confused dude?

Why is the Herione suddenly all helpless? Hell, had her childhood friend in the novel tried to rape her she would have kicked him in the balls hard the second he tried to get close to her like that.
 
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I wrote it before and I write it again because of all the comments I see here.

This story has NO NTR.

I don't know what is wrong with people, the Heroine is not even remotely in a relationship with her childhood friend and she is the one pursuing the Mc.

Ntr kind of requires someone to be in a relationship.
 
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Id be peak if it was a comedy, but this is just pure thrash bro, got a few laughs before it turned generic tho
 

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