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[From ShoujoMagic]:
Juuna's uncle gets her to enroll in the school where he's principal. The only problem is that it's an all boys school! With all those rabid guys around, Juuna needs someone to protect her. In comes Shibuki to be her bodyguard...but Juuna wants him to do more to her body than just guard it!
The side story of volume 2 is called 'Sexy Guardian Returns'.
No need to waste time with this work of stereotypes. Everything is so totally predictable that it's dull and lame. I often rolled my eyes thinking 'yeah sure, how surprising, didn't see that coming at all'.
2 volumes that nobody really needs to read - there's so many better stuff out there (even from that mangaka - though the settings are awfully similar everywhere). The art had flaws too.
The herione is weak, the guy has no personality what so ever he's just some eye candy and the plot is stupid... Seriously, the guy was super boring and the girl was too annoying. -typical Shoujo
Reading works likes this really lets you appreciate just how much Mayu-tan’s work has improved since she first started out. Honestly, I think that Sexy Guardian offers a fairly forgettable story (I’ve already forgotten how it ends…) and art, with some good 'ol Mayu-tan smut thrown in. The series is quite short and offers nothing new in terms of plot. The story summary has pretty much told you what the two volumes will boil down to; a pretty girl is the only girl attending an all boys school, what will happen? Hmm…
The art is a little too boxy (for lack of a better word) for me, and quite immature by her standards today. I know is sounds really fussy, but I really don’t like the ridiculously broad shoulders style of the ‘90s, and Mayu-tan seems to be a prime offender! Regardless, Sexy Guardian is probably worth a try if you’re a SHINJO Mayu die hard.
The storyline is solid. The art is pretty good, and the romance and drama is awesome.
But it's overly concerned about guardian, protection, and stuff like that. It's mentioned almost every single page, too. Got repetitive. Almost stopped reading because of that. Along with that flaw there's the words "I love you" that show up on every page that doesn't have the words guardian, protection, or the like on them.