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I really liked the anime its denouement but I loved how the manga went through. Most characters are more given depth and I love how they explored Misaki's character more than the anime. The ending is quite the same though for anime and manga, both melancholic and alright. All we know is that Satou has just got out from social withdrawal, but the truth is, it doesn't guarantee a better life.
 
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i really wish i couldve liked this, it had such an insanely strong start but just went in circles for far too long.. combine that with its characters who are all complicated messes and you get one of the most overly complex circles of nonsense ive ever read

i know thats kind of the point but man is it just fuckin boring as hell to read while also being a convoluted shitstorm
 
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i think this ending is ok, definitely not as good as the anime's though. but it was REALLY weird when Satou just yeeted the fuck out of there on his own, seems so out of character at that point, i thought he'd grab Misaki and run away with her. the writing was really good up until that point ("Our hearts are in tune now", perfect) but his weird speech about eroge was veeeery out of nowhere, EVEN for this manga
 
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I am confused, could someone explain how senpai solved (become happy) her problem?
And who are the man that senpai married, tho? Come from nowhere.

Regardless can't recom the manga, I'm disappointed that MC and senpai didn't do an affair even once.
 
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this ending is kinda weird. satou choose to keep loving misaki, but what about misaki disorder about getting strong ?
 
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I am confused, could someone explain how senpai solved (become happy) her problem?
And who are the man that senpai married, tho? Come from nowhere.

Regardless can't recom the manga, I'm disappointed that MC and senpai didn't do an affair even once.
The man who senpai married to is the school counselor. Also I dont think she ever got her mental illness solved btw. It's the same with the anime. She is just trying to be happy.
 
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On a less sad note, I really like this manga but I wished It could've ended a bit better though. It feels way to abrupt, could've used more explanation with how the characters ended up like in the Anime.

But hot damn, Satou as a character really speaks with me, guess I better go get a psychological evaluation.
 
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This ending is... Off.
Honestly from what i've seen from the anime, it has a ending that's more similar to the novel.
Overall, i think it was an interesting experience to read this after reading the novel, even if didn't like as much. Now i just need to get to the anime to see which one i like more
 
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I heard a lot of praises on this manga, so since I've loved the anime so much I decided to give it a try. Can't say I liked nor disliked it, it's cool they gave the side characters more depth, but everyone had their personalities twisted for the sake of a comedy approach, so I couldn't help but roll my eyes as I went through the chapters.

I'm still halfway through the novel, but my likeness of the works are Novel>Anime>Manga.
 
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I really like this manga (this is the second reread i have at the moment), the art is very good and expressive (remind me beelzebub and school rumble sometimes), some characters are better and have more depth like Misaki and YamaCHADzaki. I personally preffer the manga over the anime (the OST is pretty good and the approach in anime of the theme is way better).
But, jeez after the second half this turns in a fucking emotional rollercoaster, half of the moments are confusing or just brainrot but i like the approach.

In short: read the manga for the comedy and watch the anime for the better approach of the theme of the series.
 

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