It’s a great balance and entertains with its unexpectedness.ĭeep thoughts: I feel like I’ve been reading a lot of science-related manga lately. Other characters proved equally likeable, especially Katou who belies his greaser exterior with a laughable mother hen personality. If she sets her mind to it, Souka realizes that she “gets” science. I really liked Souka, especially because she disproves the stereotype that girls don’t like science. While the antics here are as silly as any high school shojo, the technical high school setting and ensemble cast proves a difference maker. Reaction: This story is certainly a different take on reverse-harem comedy-instead of being surrounded by beautiful and silly rich boys, Souka must deal with a bunch of knuckle-headed gang members. Just what will Souka do now that she’s surrounded by tough guys committed to honoring and protecting their new bancho? Choosing to attend a technical high school, she sets her heart on learning a trade that can help her get a job immediately after graduation.īut, there’s a major kink in her plans-her new school’s male delinquents have caused all the girls to leave and she’s the only one left! Refusing to reveal the truth to her hard-working mom, Souka stays on at the troubled school and, in a hilarious turn of events, ends up a gang leader. The story: After her parents’ divorce, Souka is determined to not be a burden on her now-single mother.
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