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I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl (Japanese: 恋する(おとめ)の作り方, Hepburn: Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata, lit. "How to Make a 'Girl' Fall in Love") is an otokonoko romantic comedy manga series by Azusa Banjo, published by Ichijinsha in Comic Pool and in collected tankōbon volumes.
Sheena suppresses her grief and tries to act strong, until later that evening when a girl covered in blood approaches her. Despite her injuries, the girl remains cheerful, much to Sheena's confusion. The next day, the girl joins Sheena's class as a new student and introduces herself as Mimi Kagari, while Sheena finds out that Mimi is rumored to ...
Perfect Propose (Japanese: パーフェクトプロポーズ, Hepburn: Pāfekuto Puropōzu) is a Japanese manga series by Mayo Tsurukame. It was serialized in the monthly boys' love manga magazine Gush from May 7, 2019, to July 7, 2020. A live-action television drama adaptation was broadcast on Fuji TV On Demand from February 2, 2024, to March ...
Prior to creating Bloom Into You, Nakatani self-published various doujinshi works which featured girl-girl pairings of Touhou characters. Although she had not intended these works to be of the yuri genre, they were received as such by readers. This led her to be interested in producing a romance story featuring an unambiguous love between girls.
It's a nice take on the romance genre, which so often relies on lust turning to love than beginning with an emotional bond." Amy McNulty gave the volume a 3.5 out of 5, concluding "there's no particular story that's likely to stick with the reader long after, but each makes an impact in its own way and there really isn't any major overlap in ...
A manga adaptation illustrated by Ren Sakuma and with composition by Shiori Shiono began serialization on Square Enix's Manga Up! manga website on February 12, 2022. [13] Its chapters have been compiled into five tankōbon volumes as of December 2024. [14] The manga adaptation is published in English on Square Enix's Manga UP!
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Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network gave I Don't Know Which Is Love's first volume an overall B− rating, praising Tamamushi Oku's art for being expressive and effective at capturing the different energies of each character. She summarized that volume 1 was a "solid introduction that has a lot of gags – and cheesecake – for fans of ...