A young girl (Kaburagi Aruto) aspiring to become a shoujo mangaka, much to her chagrin, discovers she is fated to become a renowned hentai manga artist (thanks to a time-traveling robot named G-Maru who is also her biggest fan).
2 Volumes (Complete)




This manga has been marked with the "Rushed Ending/Axed" category tag, and for the first time in my long manga-reading career, I can't make up my mind whether to vote it up or down. I think that in itself attests to (G) Edition's greatest flaw.
The characters are loveable and the premise is creative, but the story suffers from a severe lack of direction. It's episodic with a slice-of-life/school-life feel, plus an underlying goal re: Aruto's setting off on the path to becoming a (hentai) mangaka. Yet at the same time, Kawashita Mizuki seems to forget about that for chapters on end wherein she keeps making up more and more crazy futuristic gadgets and rules about time travel, with seemingly only one clear motive in mind: to shoehorn in as many ecchi scenes as is humanly possible.
So basically, the "plot" meanders around, touches on a couple of interesting topics, shoves fanservice in your face every other page and then abruptly comes to an end. So I can't say I'm disappointed about the length, considering how doubtful it is that the story would have progressed even if its run had continued for another 5 volumes.
Overall, I don't regret reading (G) Edition at all, because it really was a lot of dumb, innocent fun, but I'd recommend it only if/when you're in the mood for ecchi and comedy with a dash of soft sci-fi on the side.
by itself it is very good, the story is fun, the characters are interesting and i even got a little teary eyed at the end. but i wont mind several more volume of fillers, i think the mangaka will be able to make every chapter interesting. really, a good read!
Hey seen some of this manga. But I could see the sadness that transmits his character, seems to be a characteristic of Kawashita. From ichigo 100% was a bit dodge pick on a manga by the author. I do not want another disappointment.
Great stuff!
Much of Kawashita Mizuki's former ecchi shounen work was somewhat infused with typical shoujo manga maudlin bathos from her early days as Momokuri Mikan. Fortunately she has progressed over time and this manga is proof of that.
Spicy, humorous, ecchi, lighthearted and most importantly unpretentious. A relaxing and arousing read when you feel like a change from loldeep and serioubusiness.
This work is amazing and really funny. It seems that Kawashita sensei put many thought on this one. Maybe because the manga industry now ask for more and more ecchiness and she wanted to draw about this fact. Maybe it's autobiographic too. The heroine seems only interested on romance but she know that this theme could be rejected and the robot may be a part of the conscience who tell her that she could find the easy way to gain more money by drawing Ero manga. Anyway I found it really interesting and make me wonder about Anedoki who was maybe stopped because it wasn't enough ecchi. (That's why I found it natural that she put to be continued Maybe at the end of the chapter...) I do prefer this type of manga than ToloveRu type who sell greatly because of the nipples. Sekirei and Sora no otoshimono are great manga too but i do prefer KM sensei manga for the romance aspect.
Seems like a good manga ... Beautiful traces and the famous ecchi of Kawashita Mizuki. The strong point of the story is the comedy, because the plot is a mix of Bakuman, To Love Ru and The Terminator (?).