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Fuuka dies in chapter 36 by the fender of the dreaded No-Fun Truck, the equivalent of getting Fridged in western comics. The series was genuinely good and handled some normally cliche moments with grace, and then abruptly kills the only actually interesting character in the entire cast either as a plot device, or because things were going too well and the romance was doing fine, and you can't have things going too well or else things are gonna go bad real fast in order to keep ratings up.
I've never heard of this author before but apparently this isn't their first time Trucking someone in their series, nor is it the last time they do it in Fuuka itself, which makes me think they're just an authorial troll. I've never seen someone throw out potential so insanely fast like Fuuka did, but I knew she wasn't long for this world when she commented that Yuu had a great singing voice.
Do not bother reading Fuuka
This Manga started off so great for me but ended half way through to be devastating...
THE FREAKING FEMALE MC GETS KILLED!!! WHYYYYY...
Man, seriously...I love it when there is someone who pulls a character out of depression by sheer happiness and being full of life. Then SEO pulls a twist that heavily corrupted the whole series into a Ganbatte in the end.
Until Chapter 35 => 10 Points
From Chapter 36 => 1 Point (0 actually...)
Read Suzuka...SEOs best work in my opinion and skip this one.
I can only count a handful of good love romance stories written for the male audience, and i mean a love story, not that harem ecchi action garbage everywhere. Seo kouji kinda dropped the ball on kimi no iru machi, but it was a good attempt to build on the genre of real romances written for shounen.
The art is really good, typical of seo kouji, and the story early on brings in many memorable moments from suzuka. But the story definitely takes a different direction, which gets established early on after thr first few introductory chapters.
This is not highschool drama queen jumping baka version 2, but it flashes potential all the good core elements that made seo kouji's romances so popular. But its not without its flaws.. If you can endure the inevitable love triangles, misunderstandings, indecisive protagionist, slow romance development, and chapters of heartbreak that are typical of seo kouji, this may turn out to be a masterpiece at the end, we will see.
Looking forward to seeing
its always the same all works of seo kouji are all the same the boys fall in love with her at the destined first meeting or if not theyll most likely be enemies first then eventually be together and live happily ever after that how all seo koujis works are ITS ALWAYS THE MAIN HEROINE THAT WINS!!! >_> its just too predictable that youll get bored
and of all seo koujis works he always puts a crossover of all of his works which are the only thing i like in his works
yes she is suzuka asahina and yamato akitsuki's daughter....the story n character r a bit cliche but u can just read it if u got nothing better every week. not a manga that holds your interest to read chapter after chapter, but just a light read. Don't expect or look too deep into it.
I really enjoy what the author can put out but... seriously (no spoilers here) why... would you change up a story like this just as it was starting to build... I don't think I will continue reading this. SSJR2 comment on (October 28th, 2014, 2:39am) proves a good point. /flips table/
The manga was pretty much par for the course for the author but the twist that is kind of shocking made me give this an 8/10. Its looking good as long as he can really pull this off. Twist occurs in chapter 36 and 37
Sure, Fuuka tells us a self-contained story. But make no mistake, this is a SEQUEL. Reading entirely the Prequel not only is highly recommended, but it'll reveal the many flaws of the sequel.
If Seo Kouji, didn't want this to be compared with the prequel, he would have made a Brand New IP, Like Half & Half or Princess Lucia. And even then, it would be compared to his other works in terms of character connection (like Kimi no Iru Machi).
You can see it in terms of Story Telling that Kouji himself knows NOTHING of the topic at hand (Music), he's throwing all his experience in the Shounen Romance department, making his own music spin and hoping for the best.
The characters are carbon copy of classic manga/anime clichés. Not much to say really, It would be really good if i could, but i can't. Everything you'll see here, was already made and done before thousands of times in many different works in different medias (Manga, Light Novels, Anime, Visual Novels, you name it)
Overall i give this manga a 5. Mediocre. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Fans of the genre will still like it of course.
the first 34 chapters where very interesting, refreshing, and a big change to all of seo's manga but after that i just dropped the series for something that i don't want to spoil. original rating 9 now 3
I just got into reading mangas and fuuka is the longest running manga that I read and I am hyped with each chapter that comes out. I can't even begin to describe the tingling sensation and excitement I get waiting to know what comes next. The series is just perfect. I give it a 10