Manga Poll
Manga is the Japanese equivalent of comics
with a unique style and following. Join the revolution! Read some manga today!
Join #baka-updates @irc.irchighway.net
RSS Feed
Login to add items to your list, keep track of your progress, and rate series!
Description
Official Japanese
Inuzuka Yuu is unable to make any friends due to his mean face and awkwardness. But because of his enrollment to high school, he has the opportunity to enter the dorms. However, it was a share house between 6 people, 3 girls and 3 boys filled with secrets!?
Inuzuka Yuu is unable to make any friends due to his mean face and awkwardness. But because of his enrollment to high school, he has the opportunity to enter the dorms. However, it was a share house between 6 people, 3 girls and 3 boys filled with secrets!?
Type
Manga
Related Series
N/A
Associated Names
I Fell In Love So I'm Streaming It
I Fell in Love, so I Tried Livestreaming
Koicas
因为恋爱于是开始直播
恋したので配信してみた
I Fell in Love, so I Tried Livestreaming
Koicas
因为恋爱于是开始直播
恋したので配信してみた
Groups Scanlating
Latest Release(s)
c.92 by Tanzanite Scans 7 days ago
c.91 by Tanzanite Scans about 1 month ago
c.90 by Tanzanite Scans 2 months ago
Search for all releases of this series
c.91 by Tanzanite Scans about 1 month ago
c.90 by Tanzanite Scans 2 months ago
Search for all releases of this series
Status
in Country of Origin
90 Chapters (Ongoing)
Completely Scanlated?
No
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
N/A
Forum
0 topics, 0 posts
Click here to view the forum
Click here to view the forum
User Rating
Average: 6.5 / 10.0 (57 votes)
Bayesian Average: 6.43 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 6.43 / 10.0
10
9%
9+
9%
8+
12%
7+
26%
6+
18%
5+
9%
4+
7%
3+
4%
2+
4%
1+
4%
Last Updated
February 21st 2024, 6:14pm
Image [Report Inappropriate Content]
Genre
Categories
Category Recommendations
Room Share - Yajuu Host to Futarikurashi
Kawaikunai, Uso to Himitsu
Hard-Core Highschool
Itsuwari Danshi wa SNS de Koi wo Suru
Drugless Sex 2 - Tatsumi to Inui
Kawaikunai, Uso to Himitsu
Hard-Core Highschool
Itsuwari Danshi wa SNS de Koi wo Suru
Drugless Sex 2 - Tatsumi to Inui
Recommendations
N/A
Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2019
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Ganma! (ComicSmart)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Mangamo (2020; Digital)
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #619 (+18)
Monthly Pos #1044 (+540)
3 Month Pos #1861 (+725)
6 Month Pos #3080 (+373)
Year Pos #3581 (-589)
Monthly Pos #1044 (+540)
3 Month Pos #1861 (+725)
6 Month Pos #3080 (+373)
Year Pos #3581 (-589)
List Stats
Forum Posts Click to view the forum
No topics currently in the forum, view the forum or add a new topic now.
User Comments
[
Order by time added ]
You must login to comment for this series! Register an account.
Very likeable!
by xGBTx
February 27th, 2021, 7:22am
February 27th, 2021, 7:22am
Rating: 8.0 / 10.0
Art is good. Fanservice is there, but doesn't feel forced. The characters are well defined, each with their respective secrets and goals, flaws and growth moments. It's charming and funny, the Harem develops in a logical way, where either of them "could" win, though it does feel slanted toward the main girl. The MC suffers a little bit from being dense, but is well characterized and sensible in his misunderstandings. The author definitely seems to be vary of standard RomCom and Harem tropes and uses them well.
The humor works for me. There's an undercurrent of drama that could elevate the story further and is already quite engaging. It's also really well paced, there's already been good development in the 50 chapters I've read, though some of the relationships that don't include the MC have barely seen any highlight for it.
I don't know a lot about streaming culture, but it really seems to be a minor focus, only occasionally focusing on the technical details and personal struggles that come along with it. At first I felt it would take a superficial, idealized look at that profession, but the story also highlights some darker, more serious moments from it.
Overall I can wholeheartedly recommend this if you enjoy reading these kinds of stories. It's fresh enough, overall immensely charming and offered many twists and surprising little moments which elevate above the average.
The humor works for me. There's an undercurrent of drama that could elevate the story further and is already quite engaging. It's also really well paced, there's already been good development in the 50 chapters I've read, though some of the relationships that don't include the MC have barely seen any highlight for it.
I don't know a lot about streaming culture, but it really seems to be a minor focus, only occasionally focusing on the technical details and personal struggles that come along with it. At first I felt it would take a superficial, idealized look at that profession, but the story also highlights some darker, more serious moments from it.
Overall I can wholeheartedly recommend this if you enjoy reading these kinds of stories. It's fresh enough, overall immensely charming and offered many twists and surprising little moments which elevate above the average.
This is really good!
by Gottesurteil
December 21st, 2022, 4:47pm
December 21st, 2022, 4:47pm
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
So I don't like livestreaming at all, but I find this manga very well done. The harem is great, and is actually the only time I've ever enjoyed the 'obligatory' trap character. Not that I want them to win, per se, but rather they're a really well developed character, and not just thrown in to fulfil a trope. There's also the bro character, and he's awesome. He's a total chuuni, but does superbly as supporting the main cast and is a true friend.
Just about the only downside of the story is the fact that the MC has a super negative low-self-esteem personality. He's supposedly trying to change, but it's just him feeling pathetic for himself every time every other character has some character growth. Of which there is a lot, actually. The main drive of the story is the dissonance between all these livestreamers' personalities clashing with their real personas, and how they all want to move forward and grow. (Except the bro, he's just awesome all the time lol). So there's actually a ton of character growth, and it's all really well done... except everytime it happens, it makes the MC just moan about how pathetic he is because he's not moving forward as fast as them.
That being said, he does move forward, and it is good. It's just annoying to watch this otherwise great MC constantly throw a pity party for himself. Outside of that he's earnest, kind, helpful, and is absolutely willing to help out others at the expense of himself. Were it not for the constant pessimism he backslides into, (all of which is pretty unnecessary) he'd be one of my favorite shounen protagonists.
All in all, even if you don't like livestreaming, this is a good romcom. I'm quite interested to know how it'll end up too. I imagine it'll mostly be about his personal growth (seems like a good stopping point) but I'm curious how it'll resolve regarding the heroines. As the story develops, the main cast all gets even MORE coverage, rather than losing viable candidates. One seems to be going the sibling route, but I can honestly not tell between the two main heroines which the author is leaning toward. It's very fairly split.
Side note: the title makes no sense at all lmao. Literally every main character is ALREADY a livestreamer. Not one of them falls in love, and THEN becomes one. I have no clue at all why the title is such. lol
... Last updated on December 21st, 2022, 5:13pm
Just about the only downside of the story is the fact that the MC has a super negative low-self-esteem personality. He's supposedly trying to change, but it's just him feeling pathetic for himself every time every other character has some character growth. Of which there is a lot, actually. The main drive of the story is the dissonance between all these livestreamers' personalities clashing with their real personas, and how they all want to move forward and grow. (Except the bro, he's just awesome all the time lol). So there's actually a ton of character growth, and it's all really well done... except everytime it happens, it makes the MC just moan about how pathetic he is because he's not moving forward as fast as them.
That being said, he does move forward, and it is good. It's just annoying to watch this otherwise great MC constantly throw a pity party for himself. Outside of that he's earnest, kind, helpful, and is absolutely willing to help out others at the expense of himself. Were it not for the constant pessimism he backslides into, (all of which is pretty unnecessary) he'd be one of my favorite shounen protagonists.
All in all, even if you don't like livestreaming, this is a good romcom. I'm quite interested to know how it'll end up too. I imagine it'll mostly be about his personal growth (seems like a good stopping point) but I'm curious how it'll resolve regarding the heroines. As the story develops, the main cast all gets even MORE coverage, rather than losing viable candidates. One seems to be going the sibling route, but I can honestly not tell between the two main heroines which the author is leaning toward. It's very fairly split.
Side note: the title makes no sense at all lmao. Literally every main character is ALREADY a livestreamer. Not one of them falls in love, and THEN becomes one. I have no clue at all why the title is such. lol
... Last updated on December 21st, 2022, 5:13pm
You must login to comment for this series! Register an account.
Search
- MANGA Fu
- News
- What's New!
- Series Stats
- Forums
- Releases
- Scanlators
- Series Info
- Mangaka
- Publishers
- Reviews
- Genres
- Categories
- FAQ
- Members
- API
- MEMBERS
- Sign Up
- TEAM-BU
- Admin CP
- About Us