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Description
From VIZ:
Seiji Sawamura is the toughest seventeen-year-old in town, feared by all for his fighting prowess and his deadly "devil's right hand." But at heart, Seiji is a softy, and all he wants is an end to his seventeen-year history of being a lonely single guy. Unfortunately his tough-guy reputation only serves to decrease his popularity with the ladies. But what happens when one day, his right hand becomes a girl?!
I avoided this for a long time because I thought the idea of having a girl as your right hand is just stupid. However I decided to read this and it turned out pretty good. The main character is too funny. The female lead is adorable and the story is amusing. At the end it turns dramatic. The end was predictable but still good.
The idea is just so funny, its amusing and touching at the same time. having a girl as your hand... i read it just cause of that and i wasnt disapointed.
This is definitely one of the funniest mangas ever. It has a touching romance story but the comedy is the main focus of the manga. The humor is very creative and delightful. There's also very little repetition in the humor, so you won't be bored.
Except for Seiji and Midori, the other characters don't have any development but they add a lot to the humor. Although the story develops somewhat slowly, it left me with a very satisfied feeling when it ended.
I've read Midori over and over and I still laugh at the jokes and I still cry in vol 8. Inoue has done a great job on this one (LOL God of manga). I wanted to read it since a really long time (since I watched an episode on Animax but couldn't remember the name). Thank god I found it! It was an amazing read and it was so funny, once when I was reading it in the middle of the night and laughed real hard my mom woke up (and then turned off the computer). I loved Nao!! She was so cool...I was disappointed that she wasn't included in the anime. Rin Sawamura was another one and Seiji was too cool. And the character development was great, the artwork was amazing (Midori and Kouta were soooo cute!!!) and it was a worth the time (and money). Go read it if you haven't!
this man truly has seen the god of manga, the story is just great and its probably one of the most funniest to be existing and as some already said i totally cant understand how someone can come up with an unique plot like this, yeah it was touching pretty often and the end was sad but great at the same time, really had mixed feelings there
this man now stands on ma top 3 next to Oda and Ken, thats a masterpiece
but i also find the omakes to be great (must-read), the teachings of the god of manga sure got style and were freakin hilarious , especially the impact factor and the u-must-love-magna-more-than-anything-else, omg i loled so hard there i still can remember it xD
I finished this in one sitting [....yeah]. I loved this. The character development in the manga is amazing, and so was the development of Midori and Swamura's relationship. I really liked the different aspects of the characters and how super lovable they were (I kinda wanted to squish Kouta every time I saw him. Too bad that'll never happen _ _). Plus, they're all so funny =] I did wish Midori would have remembered, but the fact she didn't took this manga to a whole to level for me. And for some reason, I loved the second to last page, with all the main-secondary characters (lol). Maybe it was because how simply and frankly what happened to them was shown (aha, hard to explain). And the one scene where Ayase cries under the street lamp - I just, I dunno, it really touched me. I don't get that moved very often either. So I know Sawamura isn't a hardcore bishie or anything (since a smokin' bishie is the kind of character I usually remember =.=;;) but I LOVED him. I love his awkward yet sweet charm, and he had his swoon-inducing moments too, IMHO. He was such a cute guy. I liked Miyahara too, he cracked me up.
Ok, well, I was really easy with my ratings when I first joined, and now I realise a ten should be impossible, but this manga touched a lot of my emotions and it never dragged...it also made me lmao and feel bad and made me all happy, too. So....a 9.5 sounds good. Because in addition to everything I said, seriously, how the heck do you get a plot like that? It's so unique (and hilarious. and addicting.) I've never seen anything like it. I love the art and how each important character is developed. I agree that Inoue-sensei has seen the God of manga~ lol.
The first half of the manga was pretty great. Lots of comedy and cute fluff, but as the manga progressed it was filled with more filler. To the point that 1 in 5 chapters had to do with the actual story. Other than that it is a pretty good read.
I love the way midori looks lol...shes so cute..this is probably the only manga i can read thats cute..the anime was good and the manga is also good...man..this has been one of my top favs even today...
I first watch the anime but this manga is something else it way better in everything it as move me to tear and make me laugh like I never have. This is one of the funniest manga I ever read for now i could say but i thing it will always stay the same but when I finish manga like this one it put a emptyness into my heart and this make me want to read it again an again but I think I will start by learning how to read Japanese first thing this way it will be like i never read it and it will be even better.
This was one of those few mangas that the ending didnt suk, but i wished she woulda had her memories back The art was nice and i especially liked the fact that the main guy wasnt a total wimp ... howd the author come up with this story line?