
Since it would be meaningless to go to the same high school here, I will choose to advance to a different high school.
>>1
By doing this, just by appearing myself, the sense of a special episode increases.
You can earn a higher favorability rating with Junpei-kun than with the other heroines.
>>1
I thought it would just fade away like this.
I can’t believe they’re trying to create a sense of specialness by participating in various events from outside the school…
>>7
This guy is incredible…! Normally, if you do that, you’ll never be able to come back out again!
Because I am from the Tojo faction, I have become wary when a girl with a shortcut joins the heroine race in a romance manga.
This guy is too strong! It’s given me trauma!
Tojo was also doing quite a move, wasn’t he?
In other words, it was because the readers’ popularity was too high…
Nishino was strong, but it feels like the short cut doesn’t matter.
By hinting at the presence of an older man in a hidden affair here, it stimulates possessiveness.
>>8
I respected him as a craftsman, but he wasn’t swayed at all…
Looking back, it’s really impressive how accurately it takes you to the good places.
I think Tojo would have won if he had been a bit more aggressive.
>>10
I wonder… Nishino’s actions are too critical…
It’s painful, but by initiating the breakup myself, I can reset the relationship.
The heroine, who is often prone to a strong start in the early stages typical of romantic comedies,
To avoid the phenomenon of being overtaken at the end…
A girl who is bad at cooking realizes she is bad at it and decides to cook for the boy she likes.
It’s great to work hard to improve your cooking skills and have that lead to your future dreams.
Don’t forget to make the protagonist’s sister character your ally.
I liked the raw eroticism of someone as shy as Nishino.
At that time, I was watching with a detached attitude, thinking that the East would win anyway, so I was blown away.
I want to reread it again with the premise that Nishino wins…
>>17
I was the same way.
When I read it again, the West is strong and the East doesn’t move much…
A rom-com champion should be this strong.
Tojo is only doing typical “saucy girl” moves when I read it again now, and no wonder you can’t win!
Still, I can’t help but support the North…
I had an overnight date alone with Junpei, but how about you all?
It’s not that I have thick eyebrows, but the fact that they are outlined in white makes them a bit distinctive, which is nice.
>>23
I understand, even though I’m part of the Tojo faction.
If it’s against guys who aren’t popular, the northern move would probably be a cinch.
By swinging before being rejected, it can strongly impress upon the protagonist’s heart.
The iron bar return is unfair.
>>27
Just having this makes me feel like it was a good story manga, which is kind of cheating.
>>30
At that time, I sensed that it was decided here.
When I read it again, it was seriously too strong for Nishi, so I wondered if the people making race predictions were blind or something.
Too dominant.
>>28
Because Tojo is too much in the position of the rightful heroine.
But it really doesn’t move…
>>43
If Tojo is active, Nishino may no longer have a chance to win this time…
>>47
The story itself would come to an end.
Well, if I think about it, I originally liked Nishino, so I can’t say there was any room for the other guys…
Meta-wise, since it’s Tohjo in strawberry pants, and I’ve also broken up with Nishino once, there are parts where I was confused.
But it’s not good at cooking…
Rather, what is Nishino enamored with in Manaka…?
>>35
I think it’s quite significant that I managed to scatter my troublesome fans, who were acting like a mob, even though they were getting beaten up.
>>35
Like someone who will protect you no matter what from an interesting guy.
How one was influenced by the protagonist and what efforts were made for the protagonist.
She’s the clearest heroine, isn’t she?
This kid has been overwhelmed with cram school, hasn’t she? I feel like we had pushy events about two times.
Too strong.
The protagonist is more about dreams than ordinary romantic relationships.
Higashi is not like that, or rather, he’s a super genius, so he doesn’t really need to put in that much effort and just focuses on romantic moves.
Well, the west does leave a better impression.
I thought, “I see,” when I read the opinion that Manaka, being a movie-loving romantic, tends to fall for girls who have had romantic experiences.
It was a thread about why Satsuki lost…
>>40
When I read it again, Manaka is overwhelmingly more of a romantic type than one motivated by lust.
A girl with a good personality and the ability to share romantic experiences scores higher than one with a sexy body.
The optimal solution chosen by the heroine, who is inferior to Kitauji in chest size and (probably) to Toujou in appearance.
Actually, I’ve been a bit curious about the middle part even before doing pull-ups.
Tojo is moving!
All you do is reject and hinder when you move!
The decisive problem with Tojo was after Manaka started dating Nishino.
I think it’s the part where he sneaks in and steals a kiss while she’s sleeping.
Somehow, the outcome of this reminds me of Senjōgahara and Hanekawa from Bakemonogatari.
Putting aside my personal preferences, I wonder who would be chosen from a neutral standpoint…
>>52
The conclusion of heroine race stories usually ends up being like this.
>>55
Although there were various opinions about the five equal parts, from the protagonist’s perspective, it was clear that this guy was not the one…
I think it was quite significant that I became her boyfriend first.
At that time, I only focused on the milk and the length of the hair, so I didn’t understand the reason for the popularity.
In BokuBen, the main story also has multiple endings, and Uruka-chan has a high point-earning rate.
>>57
It probably ended up that everyone would go because it was well received later, but I wonder if it was originally supposed to go this way.
I was surprised to see that the last opponent known as “God” was causing a commotion.
That’s already been confirmed at the goddess level, right!
>>61
It can’t be helped if people get upset when a genuinely unattractive girl gets chosen among a lot of attractive girls.
I like the work because it has a strong core.
>>61
I think if it had been brought to a conclusion directly from the goddess arc, it might have been a bit more accepted…
It’s really just that I’ve had no chances for almost two years and only got brought in at the very last moment.
Nishino is just too good.
>>63
It seems like you don’t know what you’re thinking, but in reality, you’re devoted, which is quite strong.
Is there no race where the alluring heroine wins?
>>66
Battle stories are quite
>>66
In the first place, it’s a work that is not primarily a romantic comedy.
I thought that Tōjō would win in the end because it was the orthodox way, so I was surprised it ended with Nishino.
We also mated.
The rawness of making her the kind of woman that men in Tojo long for but find troublesome can only be produced by a female writer.
>>73
I think the rawness in this work was leaning towards a good direction.
Works related to baseball have been too focused in that direction and have not been able to become entertainment.
It seems like North has fallen into disarray and is likely to end up in the sex industry.
It’s a proper romance manga, so I think the impressions will change depending on the age of the reader, making me want to read it again.
I think Kita is the best girl.
It’s fine just to have entered the ring from the north and east.
Even though Minami is a childhood friend, they didn’t even step onto the stage for the competition.
The younger sister of Tokimura still had more potential…
>>78
Not competing in a fight you can’t win is the right choice.
I wonder how many romantic comedies there are where the couple breaks up seriously once and then successfully gets back together.
I was just thinking that Minami has a new character added in the little sister position… but did Minami even like Manaka in the first place?
>>83
It seems like the handsome guy in the middle had feelings for his middle school classmate, but both of them just disappeared from the story as it was.
>>80
In real life, it becomes like a master and ends up being someone you want to avoid…
>>85
What do you think I am, you idiot! It’s a wonderful love marriage!
The sequel left such a strong impression that I don’t remember much about it.
Manaka is working harder on movies than I expected…
>>87
I have based all my career decisions on this since middle school.
Aren’t Nishino fans making fun of Tojo a bit too much?
It’s amazing that a high school student is making proper works.
Well, speaking of that, Tojo is amazing as well.
>>89
Tojo was incredible without any gimmicks, which was the reason for the defeat.
I’m so much of a genius that I can’t even muster the enthusiasm to confess like on the horizontal bar.
I like the atmosphere between Manaka and Higashi in the final episode where they suggest doing a movie together, it feels like they’re comrades.
>>94
I wonder why Tojo ended up drawing such a chaotic short story when that was the best moment for the two of them…
I wonder if the sequel one-shot will be eventually released as a kanebook?
It’s really brutal that he’s dragging someone who looks just like Manaka.
Upon re-reading, Tojo is the type who engages in typical trial behavior, hurting the other party and missing out on opportunities!!
I didn’t expect to see the housemaster’s reputation damage in a place like this, and it made me laugh.
Even though I’m supposed to be getting closer to Tojo, it’s too strong, so let go.
The woman who won because she was called back reluctantly after gaining popularity.
If the trial behavior has arrows in both directions, that would be good, but…
Ultimately, for Manaka, dreams come first and romance is second, so it resonates in my subconscious that you simply got in the way of my dream, you!
When I wondered if Manaka is such a good guy that I want to get him that much, I thought that if Nish has gradually gone through romantic events, then it means they are both good partners for each other, which is a strong point.
It’s quite a feat for someone like Junpei, who is making independent films in high school, to catch the attention of professionals.
>>102
I think he’s a solid second place among jump romantic comedy protagonists.
If it surpasses this, it will change genres, so first place is a bit…
>>102
Personally, I was looking forward to more than just a romantic comedy around this area at that time… well, I admit that it was also erotic and I read it for that too.
In the epilogue, the two who lost were further kicked while they were down, which was tough to watch.
I think the sub-heroine that appears towards the end of this kind of manga is also quite strong.
Overall, it seems that Manaka is the one having the most fun interacting, huh, in the thread image…
>>106
I think Satsuki is more fun.
Honestly, I thought that divine intervention would be at play in the end at the East End.
Is it already 15 years? It’s a manga from 20 years ago, yet I’m still captivated by it.
>>110
There are many nameless beings trapped in the north.
When the west’s turn comes around during the romance events, it’s like, “Ah, this is it!” because the east has too many club activity events.
Because it’s like the existence of a concept of losing in a romantic comedy due to being the seductive type, Kit.
>>113
To be honest, it’s scary not knowing the source of feelings of affection.
When I read it after a long time, there was a bully calling Megane Sanbai Tojo ugly, and I thought, “Do you even have eyes?”
After all, a child who honestly and sincerely expresses their affection is strong.
The North is like that too, but it leaned too much towards being lewd.
She’s a great woman, but I guess she’s in a position where she ultimately loses… that’s Kitakawa.
>>116
It’s really sad that despite putting in so much effort, it’s apparent from the beginning that they’re going to lose.
I thought that Tohjo would ultimately win because she was such a quintessential main heroine.
It seems like the West is winning…
It’s not that the extreme appeal to Manaka isn’t working at all.
>>118
Of course!
In the north, you can’t win unless it’s a solo heroine manga from a young magazine.
>>123
Looking at it now, I think the skirt is too short.
Many otaku who were part of the Tojo Clan ended up liking Satsuki.
>>125
It was Tojo who pulled it out too…
Even now, there are still arguments about whether to stick with Toujou or Satsuki, but apart from Minami, each heroine is attractive enough to cause quite a stir.
Minami really fits the little sister role.
There was also a girl from the cram school.
I think it’s a genius expansion no matter when I see it.
Since the style is more realistic, it might have been fine for around three people to have affection for it.
I was liked by the erotic fantasy kid, but to be honest, that kid would probably be okay with anyone…
Is it okay if the sequel has the same face?
>>133
I don’t know about the sequel, but is it like that…?
Minami was in the little sister position, or rather, she really felt like a little sister.
I felt like I was seen not just as a rival from the northeast and west, but also as a younger sister.
Because Minami properly told me in the middle to face the two of them, “That’s unfair, you bastard…”
I don’t dislike Manaka, who gets fired up and strives towards their dreams after failing the exam from over there.
>>137
It’s good to have people who speak harshly like that, just like with the Sotomura sisters.
After confessing in middle school and starting to date, we’ve never drifted apart from each other.
“Since Initial Love Limited is about four volumes, please give it a try.”
I thought the main heroine was already decided when Tojo’s shadow flickered and things didn’t go well when I tried to establish a relationship…
There is no fault in manga, but the only downside is that the scene of “happiness” has come to remind me of Macchan.
I reread it the other day and was surprised at how indecisive Higashi was, so it’s no wonder Nishi won… I understood that.
The east will probably end up getting together later, but it only makes Satsuki seem even more miserable, and it’s laughable.