ZETTAI KARESHI |
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Alternativen:
絶対彼氏。; Absolute Boyfriend; I Won't Let You Become A Star; I Won't Let You Become a Star!; Lui ou Rien ! (French); Shounen Aromatic; Zekkare
Autor:
Watase Yuu
Künstler:
Watase Yuu
Art:
Manga
Status:
YES
Veröffentlichen:
2003-01-01 to ?
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Alternativen:
絶対彼氏。; Absolute Boyfriend; I Won't Let You Become A Star; I Won't Let You Become a Star!; Lui ou Rien ! (French); Shounen Aromatic; Zekkare
Autor:
Watase Yuu
Künstler:
Watase Yuu
Art:
Manga
Status:
YES
Veröffentlichen:
2003-01-01 to ?
Ergebnis
4.3
28 Stimmen
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53.57%
32.14%
7.14%
3.57%
3.57%
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Zusammenfassung
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Rejected way too many times by good-looking (and unattainable) guys, shy Riiko Izawa goes online and signs up for a free trial of a mysterious Nightly Lover "figure." The very next day a cute naked guy is delivered to her door, and he wants to be her boyfriend!
Has Riiko died and gone to heaven? The cute guy turns out to be sweet, smart, a great cook, and lots more. And he looks like a million bucks, which is what he's going to cost Riiko if she doesn't return him in time...
*Includes two other side stories in the last volume called:
• Ohoshisama ni wa Sasemasen! (I Won't Let You Become A Star!) -
A special short story that was published in a freebie book put out in Sho-Comi. Sneaking into a boys' school to exterminate ghosts! However, what is the boy Chima has always admired doing there...!?
- ShoujoMagic
• Shounen Aromatic (Aromatic Boy) -
Kabuki Takitsugu is a boy who has the family trait of smell. He can smell anyone's fragrance and find their perfect match. One day, a mysterious girl named Hatsune appears before him, asking him to find a match for her. But, for some strange reason.. Hatsune doesn't have a scent.
Rejected way too many times by good-looking (and unattainable) guys, shy Riiko Izawa goes online and signs up for a free trial of a mysterious Nightly Lover "figure." The very next day a cute naked guy is delivered to her door, and he wants to be her boyfriend!
Has Riiko died and gone to heaven? The cute guy turns out to be sweet, smart, a great cook, and lots more. And he looks like a million bucks, which is what he's going to cost Riiko if she doesn't return him in time...
*Includes two other side stories in the last volume called:
• Ohoshisama ni wa Sasemasen! (I Won't Let You Become A Star!) -
A special short story that was published in a freebie book put out in Sho-Comi. Sneaking into a boys' school to exterminate ghosts! However, what is the boy Chima has always admired doing there...!?
- ShoujoMagic
• Shounen Aromatic (Aromatic Boy) -
Kabuki Takitsugu is a boy who has the family trait of smell. He can smell anyone's fragrance and find their perfect match. One day, a mysterious girl named Hatsune appears before him, asking him to find a match for her. But, for some strange reason.. Hatsune doesn't have a scent.
Bewertungen (28)
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ZETTAI KARESHI review
This boyfriend-in-a-box situation is more like something I'd expect from a shounen manga, only in that case it would be a girlfriend-in-a-box and an ecchi tag. I was expecting this to have some more indecently funny moments than it actually did have (considering the delivery came unclothed!), but most of the comedy had to do with a figure trying to act as human as possible and become the best lover for the main character, Riiko.
This isn't just about falling in love with a robot, though. There is another man in Riiko's life who aims for her attention as well, a childhood friend and next door neighbor named Soushi. So if you were thinking, sigh, this is just some cheesy romance involving a human and a robot, it isn't just that. This love triangle takes up the latter half of the manga and delves into what love is for a high schooler. There's that pressure to be someone worth wanting and the struggle to find someone who could possibly want that mess that's you. That being said, is it easiest to find acceptance and love from a robot that was made to love you? Aside from the serious romantic moments were the comedic ones that sometimes got me to smile but rarely made me laugh out loud. I found the humor to be a little bit too silly and more suited for younger audiences. A robot acting strange in new surroundings can only be so funny. Perhaps it just wasn't my cup of tea. I can't say that the characters are any more different from normal shoujo ones. That robot boyfriend is, of course, perfect in every way except that he's human. That flawlessness is typical of many romantic interests in shoujo manga regardless of whether they're human or not. The heroine is a little bit of a headstrong girl confused in the issues of love... what's new? The other romantic interest of course, will do anything to gain the heroine's affections but will respect her own choice. It's all quite predictable, isn't it? Absolute Boyfriend is more than ten years old, so the art is certainly aged. I'm not such a fan of the heroine and others having such large round faces and small eyes, but it's consistent. I could see how some people could be considered handsome, but their round faces do take their ages down a notch. Otherwise the artwork is pretty all right; it isn't too shabby or hard to look at and is sufficient. I think this manga would have been more entertaining to me if I were younger, though the brief mentions of sex would have made me uncomfortable. That's what I find a little strange about this manga; there wasn't enough of that particular topic for it to be rated mature (but almost) and the humor was young and light, so it was a little dissonant. However, this manga was a little bit amusing, I'll give it that. |
ZETTAI KARESHI review
As it's been said before, Zettai Kareshi, or Absolute Boyfriend, is a tale of the main character falling in love with an android. Though it may seem strange, as you continue to read, you grow to love the characters as they are all original and unique in their own way. (I, personally, am in love with Soshi).
Fantastic art (Yuu Watase is the author of Fushigi Yugi and "Ceres") and amazing choice of panels and story layout - though some bits grow very far-fetched - as it includes humorous and beautifully crafted scenes for all to see! Perfect ending, in my opinion. The story, overall, makes the reader emotional and utterly interested, pleasing the eyes with pleasurable pictures (for girls at least... though you catch a few naked women at times) so it really is almost perfect. The only downside is that is that I find the character, Night, very... off-putting. That's all. |
ZETTAI KARESHI review
Girl falling in love with a robot, meh .. this is what you probably think!
but actually this is very VERY good, Riko is this naive girl (sometimes too naive) and Knight is exactly like his his name, is a Knight! too much love in this manga for my own good, and the ending is .. eeeeeeeh! It's just too good to be true right? nothing lasts forever! |
ZETTAI KARESHI review
If you liked Chobits, this is like that only with the male and female roles flip-flopped.
The story, while certainly not original, is still captivating with a few small unique aspects that make it stand out from other stories like it. You really feel emotions for the characters, especially Night. I found myself constantly squealing over his charming and naive personality. And of course, it's authored by the wonderful Yuu Watase. You can't go wrong! |
ZETTAI KARESHI review
Bascially, this is the male version of the movie Her. It was long for me to read and a bit odd, especially because I was in middle school. But when you read the first chapter, the curiosity of what comes next might poke at you a little bit, so you might want to consider watching this if you're into those type of anime that are cute, but sort of make you think a bit about the "what if's" of life.
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ZETTAI KARESHI review
Well this is my fav manga so my review might not be to helpful cause I'm just going to say it is great . The character designs are good and yuu watase might not have come up with a completly original idea but she has made it her own . Riiko is a food leading lady shy and a bit annoying at times but it is night who makes the book so special he is a brilliant leading man goofy,handsome,charming and protective of his woman . It also makes me laugh how quick he gets his clothes off LOL in all I love this book
and recomend it to any one who likes a good soopy love story
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ZETTAI KARESHI review
I quickly fell in love with this manga, so much that I sat in my room and read the entire series straight through the same night I started.
I was a Soushi fan, but I loved Night too. The characters were developed really well, the story was good, and the art was amazing. I found very few flaws as I read through it and I enjoyed it so much. It was a good welcoming back into the manga world. I would definitely recommend this to everyone, because I absolutely loved it! |
ZETTAI KARESHI review
I'm a huge Yuu Watase fan, but her latest story didn't capture my attention as some of her other works. Her art as always is gorgeous and I could totally relate to Reiko, moreso than any of her other heroines. But after the first two volumes, the story got kinda...old. It just started to drag on. I guess because I always like the guy the heroine doesn't choose (except in FY and A19), but I've enjoyed her other series despite my disappointment ; D. For a fun and cute summer read, I would definetly recommend and anyone who is a Watase fan will enjoy, but
it's not one of her better works.
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ZETTAI KARESHI review
I found this to an incredibly cute story, amazing characters, and some not so original character profiles. However this proved to be a page-turner and has the ability to make girls flash a slight smile as they're reading it.
However the ending was completely unsatisfying. |
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