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1) Ane☆Mone Seikaten A cute and funny little story about a baby-faced high school girl Mone Saeki who inadvertently falls in love with a grade schooler Ren Anesaki!
All one-shots were extremely cute. The art was very pretty and delicate, the characters were sweet; basically, it's just your usual shoujo fluff, although this one's done quite nicely. None of the stories were particularly deep, but all aren't cliche (much) and make for light reads when you have the time. This is actually one of my favourite collections of shoujo one-shots (you should consider reading it for the pretty art alone ). Anyway, if you want a quick shoujo fix, read it!
For the record, I've only read Ane-Mone Seikaten, and I have not read the other one-shots listed in the description for this manga.
Anyways, Ane-Mone Seikaten is basically your average shoujo manga. The art's cute. The premise is a little unusual, but the plot's predictable. The character's are sweet. There's a little bit of humor. Overall, a nice manga, but nothing to write home about. So if you have some spare time and a penchant for shoujo manga, then go for it. If not, this is a definite pass as it is very much standard shoujo fare.
A fifth grader that looked like a 16 year old, and a 16 year old who looked like a 12 year old. I guess the cliché "opposites attract" would be the main thing here. The way they used flowers to confess their love for each other was mildly romantic and it's quite a quick read. Although you won't be missing anything if you don't read it, for the people who DID read it; it was an enjoyable 10 minutes.
This oneshot was very good, however, they kept trying to throw the gimmick of the boy being an "elementry school kid" in there. Which is pretty strange because he doesn't act/talk like one at all throughought the oneshot. It was good, but probably would have been even better if they just cut the gimmick.