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Description
From Serenus-Dreamers:
Asuka is a guy who has likings for girly things like shoujo manga, baking, and sewing. However, his mother forbids this and wants him to grow up manly. He starts learning kendo and karate and grows up to be the stoic guy his mother wants him to be.
But can he fight the urge of falling in love and revealing his true self?
Original Japanese
Asuka is a guy who has likings for girly things like shoujo manga, baking, and sewing. However, his mother forbids this and wants him to grow up manly. He starts learning kendo and karate and grows up to be the stoic guy his mother wants him to be.
But can he fight the urge of falling in love and revealing his true self?
Original Japanese
Type
Manga
Related Series
N/A
Associated Names
Chàng Trai Hoàn Hảo
Maiden Man
Manlady
Otomen: Um Doce de garoto
Отомэн
ยอดชายใจแหวว
オトメン
オトメン(乙男)
乙男
粉紅系男孩
오토멘
Maiden Man
Manlady
Otomen: Um Doce de garoto
Отомэн
ยอดชายใจแหวว
オトメン
オトメン(乙男)
乙男
粉紅系男孩
오토멘
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Latest Release(s)
c.15 by S2scans over 11 years ago
v.4 c.14 by I Eat Manga over 14 years ago
v.4 c.13 by I Eat Manga over 14 years ago
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v.4 c.14 by I Eat Manga over 14 years ago
v.4 c.13 by I Eat Manga over 14 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
18 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
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Forum
6 topics, 25 posts
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User Rating
Average: 8.1 / 10.0 (742 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.03 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.03 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Categories
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Koigokoro Kyoumeichuu
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (Novel)
Cinderella Kishi
Mamotte Agemasu
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Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2006
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Bessatsu Hana to Yume (Hakusensha)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Viz (18 Volumes - Complete; Digital)
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #838 (-10)
Monthly Pos #1126 (+573)
3 Month Pos #2661 (+128)
6 Month Pos #3505 (+334)
Year Pos #4698 (+221)
Monthly Pos #1126 (+573)
3 Month Pos #2661 (+128)
6 Month Pos #3505 (+334)
Year Pos #4698 (+221)
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On 657 completed lists
On 282 unfinished lists
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On 1338 wish lists
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O.o;
by daisukekamiya
February 27th, 2009, 3:41pm
February 27th, 2009, 3:41pm
Rating: N/A
reading this reminds me of my dad....I love the main character how he acts manly infront of others while having such a girly heart, at some points I thought this was going to take a yaoi turn, but that only made it more fun to read!
Really loved how it started out...
by InLibrisLibertas
December 7th, 2011, 2:44pm
December 7th, 2011, 2:44pm
Rating: 5.0 / 10.0
The first few volumes were amazing and the art was gorgeous, but lately it seems to be going kind of downhill. In the beginning, the plot seemed to be focused equally between Asuka's being an Otomen and his relationship with Ryo, but as of the last release (vol. 11 ch. 44....which aren't listed here for some reason), she has been largely absent and more of an afterthought than anything else.
Instead the manga is now mostly focused on the Asuka's struggle with his girly interests and his opposing mother and once in a while Ryo will come out to remind everyone she still exists. And for how often we're reminded of their "love," we rarely see it in action. They go out on a few awkward dates, but after 11 volumes there's only been one hug and nothing else, if I remember correctly. So I think the Romance tag might be a bit misleading. It's more like just shoujo/comedy with a sprinkling of heavy blushing and confessions, but minimal actual romance. And with no signs of the series ending, who knows how much longer we'll have to slog through to really get to any of it...if we ever do?
Add to that, the art has gotten noticeably sloppier, which is disappointing
The biggest difference is in profiles/noses, where before they were more defined and now it looks like she just swooped through in one shot. They all look too flat and pointy and the result is that the different characters are starting to look too similar.
I'll give it a 5 because it's still funny and pretty cute, but I hope it can bring itself back closer to where it began by the time the series ends.
Instead the manga is now mostly focused on the Asuka's struggle with his girly interests and his opposing mother and once in a while Ryo will come out to remind everyone she still exists. And for how often we're reminded of their "love," we rarely see it in action. They go out on a few awkward dates, but after 11 volumes there's only been one hug and nothing else, if I remember correctly. So I think the Romance tag might be a bit misleading. It's more like just shoujo/comedy with a sprinkling of heavy blushing and confessions, but minimal actual romance. And with no signs of the series ending, who knows how much longer we'll have to slog through to really get to any of it...if we ever do?
Add to that, the art has gotten noticeably sloppier, which is disappointing
The biggest difference is in profiles/noses, where before they were more defined and now it looks like she just swooped through in one shot. They all look too flat and pointy and the result is that the different characters are starting to look too similar.
I'll give it a 5 because it's still funny and pretty cute, but I hope it can bring itself back closer to where it began by the time the series ends.
It's cute, but with a lot of flaws.
by moonmystery
December 12th, 2014, 6:31pm
December 12th, 2014, 6:31pm
Rating: 4.0 / 10.0
This story was not a masterpiece by any means, but it was cute, and the art was lovely.
I LOVED ASUKA's girly side, but..... the author overdid it. Seriously. Even normal girls don't think the way Asuka does.
PROS:
- The author tried pretty hard to reverse gender roles. His message of accepting men with effeminate characteristics definitely got across to me.
- The art was cute
- The main character is easily lovable
CONS:
- The story was unbelievably CLICHE, underdeveloped, and (believe it or not) STEREOTYPICAL!!
- flat, one-dimensional characters (including main characters)
- WAY too long
- ridiculously convenient situations (random characters would pop out of nowhere in order to get the plot moving)
- very LITTLE on-screen romantic development (other than Asuka's constant blushing, there were few scenes involving romance.
My biggest disappointment with this manga is that it FAILED to reach its potential. The premise was so interesting, but the author decided to flatly categorize the characters without fleshing out different aspects of their personalities. ... Everything felt very... superficial and fake
Here's the ending if you wish to be spoiled:
(i actually really liked the ending... but the amount of poor quality story-telling I had to suffer through made me dislike this manga)
... Last updated on December 12th, 2014, 6:40pm
I LOVED ASUKA's girly side, but..... the author overdid it. Seriously. Even normal girls don't think the way Asuka does.
PROS:
- The author tried pretty hard to reverse gender roles. His message of accepting men with effeminate characteristics definitely got across to me.
- The art was cute
- The main character is easily lovable
CONS:
- The story was unbelievably CLICHE, underdeveloped, and (believe it or not) STEREOTYPICAL!!
- flat, one-dimensional characters (including main characters)
- WAY too long
- ridiculously convenient situations (random characters would pop out of nowhere in order to get the plot moving)
- very LITTLE on-screen romantic development (other than Asuka's constant blushing, there were few scenes involving romance.
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
(there was about 3-5 hugs, and 1 kiss in the whole freaking manga)
My biggest disappointment with this manga is that it FAILED to reach its potential. The premise was so interesting, but the author decided to flatly categorize the characters without fleshing out different aspects of their personalities. ... Everything felt very... superficial and fake
Here's the ending if you wish to be spoiled:
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
Asuka, the girly dude, marries the female lead 10 years after high school graduation. Pretty much everyone is happy, and Asuka's dad became a transvestite.
(i actually really liked the ending... but the amount of poor quality story-telling I had to suffer through made me dislike this manga)
... Last updated on December 12th, 2014, 6:40pm
not sure yet
by pleochroic
February 10th, 2011, 12:17pm
February 10th, 2011, 12:17pm
Rating: N/A
i started reading this because i think japan, and especially shoujo, needs manga in which people break through gender barriers, and it sure can't hurt westerners either. this is a true gender bender; not as in body swapping or pretending to be a boy/girl, but as in stretching the meaning of gender beyond its standard perceptions. i am glad i didn't put it down after reading the first 2 volumes in scanlation, which is truly terrible; not just in minor areas, but important bits are translated with the wrong meaning, and it generally makes the manga seem like crap. if you can only read english, do yourselves a favour and get viz's version, which is actually quite good; viz has improved a lot. beyond the translation, the manga itself is uneven. the lead character is wonderful, the supporting cast is fun, the love interest is at least theoretically great (though i'd like to see more of her personality). the plot is ... there seems to be no plot, and i think there needs to be a bit more structure if the gender stuff is to be more than just a gimmick. it would be very disappointing if that's how it ends up being. the whole fiancee arc was just a stupid waste of time. IMO the live action adaption is considerably better at this point; it takes what's good from the manga, arranges it better, and leaves the truly bad parts out. ryou has more personality too. watch it; it's worth it.
there are absolutely no "shounen ai" undertones so far (v05), unless you want to see slashy undertones in everything that has pretty boys (me, i am all for it -- but don't mislead other readers); it's just a modified harem (modified because they're not all after the female lead).
there are absolutely no "shounen ai" undertones so far (v05), unless you want to see slashy undertones in everything that has pretty boys (me, i am all for it -- but don't mislead other readers); it's just a modified harem (modified because they're not all after the female lead).
I still love this so, so much.
by berubetto
April 23rd, 2012, 1:17pm
April 23rd, 2012, 1:17pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
I ask my library to get every volume. I love the characters, interactions, difficulties, resolutions, and the new elements added just before things get stale.
For a while it looked like it was going to start focusing less on the main characters and more on the "new elements" ensemble, but it actually was a set-up for the latest US volume, #12. And, I teared up. Yes. Yes I did. Unabashedly, and later in front of a friend when I caught him up on the volume.
The story has returned to the core events with more impact than ever, without letting up on the humor. And, if like me, you
For a while it looked like it was going to start focusing less on the main characters and more on the "new elements" ensemble, but it actually was a set-up for the latest US volume, #12. And, I teared up. Yes. Yes I did. Unabashedly, and later in front of a friend when I caught him up on the volume.
The story has returned to the core events with more impact than ever, without letting up on the humor. And, if like me, you
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
come from a "broken" family,
there are two full-page door images that, when contrasted, will make you feel the distance that can be so stupidly difficult to close.It had such a good premis
by Kurarara
June 29th, 2017, 3:06pm
June 29th, 2017, 3:06pm
Rating: N/A
...but it ended up being a bit... too shallow. The characters are all flat, and it became boring.
Too bad... he is really cute.
Too bad... he is really cute.
Cute
by khmershinobi
February 5th, 2011, 9:17pm
February 5th, 2011, 9:17pm
Rating: 9.5 / 10.0
This manga is adorable, character and plot-wise that is. The art is gorgeous and distinctive. No real plot as of yet, but if you love shoujo like I do, then it's worth the read. My only complaint, however, is that the love interest, Ryo, has close to nothing resembling a personality whatsoever. I mean, she's cute and all, but I find a few of her reactions very boring, compared to the rest. Other than that, this being a shoujo manga doesn't need to be taken too seriously, just read for fun
Not my thing~
by eriberri
February 1st, 2013, 6:48am
February 1st, 2013, 6:48am
Rating: N/A
I had really high hopes going in to this manga; especially as - due to what some other reviewers has mentioned - I was expecting the female lead to be as "boyish" as Asuka is "girlish" (something like a female banchou/delinquent) thus making it a really interesting and unique concept.. but not only is the female lead pretty stereotypical (how many shoujo manga feature cute girls who can't cook - that doesn't make them any less girlish) with nothing particularly special about her, she's not boyish whatsoever.
This was the major letdown for me because I envisioned a really captivating love story between two androgynous characters with clashing personalities that found themselves drawn to one another. I guess I should really learn to take the tags listed with a grain of salt. It was only later that I even realized that the 'love story' was a weak and minor part of the 'action' at best.
Asuka - or the concept of him, and not how he actually turned out - had potential too, but all in all it seemed to skim over everything too quickly and lacked any kind of depth or real characterization. I couldn't connect or feel anything for any of the characters (I would have liked to like Asuka, but he had such a bland personality) and just ended up boring me to tears very quickly.
On another note: A couple of times, at least in the parts I read, it almost seemed as if it could drift off into a BL (which could only have been a good thing) but even that quickly turned out to be a bland old tease.. sigh..
This was the major letdown for me because I envisioned a really captivating love story between two androgynous characters with clashing personalities that found themselves drawn to one another. I guess I should really learn to take the tags listed with a grain of salt. It was only later that I even realized that the 'love story' was a weak and minor part of the 'action' at best.
Asuka - or the concept of him, and not how he actually turned out - had potential too, but all in all it seemed to skim over everything too quickly and lacked any kind of depth or real characterization. I couldn't connect or feel anything for any of the characters (I would have liked to like Asuka, but he had such a bland personality) and just ended up boring me to tears very quickly.
On another note: A couple of times, at least in the parts I read, it almost seemed as if it could drift off into a BL (which could only have been a good thing) but even that quickly turned out to be a bland old tease.. sigh..
I don't get it.
by ayanechan
January 17th, 2012, 6:25pm
January 17th, 2012, 6:25pm
Rating: N/A
When i first starting reading this manga i didn't see the appeal, i mean sure the guy is incredibly girly and the girl is incredibly manly its ACTUALLY pretty cliched. The execution at the start was pretty great even i have to admit, but there was always something missing, i was only reading because i was bored. Also then throw in the impossible situations and then the really quick love confession and this manga lost me. I'm not trying to throw you off this manga, its cute, the drawings are amazing, i love asuka but it just wasn't for me.
Everyone's an Otomen
by whistlebird
September 4th, 2011, 7:47pm
September 4th, 2011, 7:47pm
Rating: 8.5 / 10.0
Despite myself, I really enjoy reading this series. The art is my favorite part I think (beeeaaauuutiful), and it's always cracking me up too. I can't help but love the characters, though at some point you realize there are too many bishie otomens in this series to be even remotely realistic. Actually, it gets a little ridiculous. They're all otomens, in one way or another, whether it's make-up, flowers, shoujo manga, or stuffed animals--or all of the above and then some. But hey, this is shoujo manga, so what can I really say? It's just a fun, silly series where the handsome manly men all have tender hearts (Well, maybe not Tonomine lol) and a taste for the painfully cute. Also the romance between Asuka and the tomboy Ryo is frustratingly slow, but cute and innocent.
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