A series of related stories about (a lot of) middle and high school students as they discover their hatsukoi (first love).
4 Volumes (Complete)





As the title indicates, this is a story about first loves. As with real life, there are a bajillion different main characters whose lives intertwine, and as they grow older, they have some invaluable experiences. This is the kind of slice-of-life manga that makes you want to have your first love again.
It ended very nicely (if you can call it an end) after quite a bit of confusion. If it's too complicated, re-read or watch the anime.
This is certainly a strange manga. Various characters keep popping up and makes every thing confusing. But if you pay attention closely (as in read everything, not just skipping through), you'll find this manga quite enjoyable once you finished it. It won't be your favorite manga of all time. It also isn't a heartwarming love story. And it probably wouldn't last very long in your memory. But it's definitely something everyone can enjoy. The ending is also nice, there's nothing to be disappointed about. Although it leaves something ambiguous, it doesn't feel like it's incomplete. It's not a must read. But if you have a free sunday afternoon with nothing to do, it will certainly entertain you.
The art is nice. The plot isn't serious, but somewhat interesting and relatable. The romance is okay. Overall a very decent manga.
I personally didn't like Arihara Ayumi choice, why can't the girl ever choose the outcast, why must it always be the pretty-boy?
Very Good Art like always
I love story with multicharacter so it add more value to the manga
Contrarily what people before me said at, there aren't only loves triangles ( it's more about square or more like in school rumble there is a chain of one-sided love )
But not only that, there are others love situations ( Enomoto kei and Kasuda, Deobashi Rika and Terai )
So please don't summarize with : it's a love triangle please
No it's more complicated and works a little like bakano ( no main character )
I love it
Hatsukoi limited doesn't really focus on a large plot, however it focuses on a small plot for each character about their first love. Which would normally be fine, except that each character gets 1-2 chapters a volume, and I never really got attached to any of the characters. I think the manga would have been much better if it was just a series of oneshots in the same setting, because splitting the stories up so much really takes away most of the appeal.
Too many characters and crisscrossing in relationships. The male characters aren't very charming either. I mean, if they don't look good at least make it up in personality or something. (Most of the male characters fail both.)
Anyway, I guess I had too-high expectations after reading Ichigo 100%. But the art, as always, is beautiful.
the story wasn't too bad but unfortunately it was cut to short for it to really stand out i believe. it needed a few more chapters under it's belt i believe to fully grasp a closure for the characters and the pace the story had with their relationships.
As alwys wreat girl drawing, excelent fan service.
This surely has a better story than ichigo 100%, great thing that the story dosent focus on a single boy with lots of girls, but a lots of boys with a lots of girls with lots of point of views girls-boys viceversa mixed up in relations pointing every where XD.
If u liked ichigo 100% (i did not like the ending ¬¬) u surerly will like this story and speciallly the girls ¬
Yes the story dosent gives a great ending to some relaitons but is better than a long story with nothing to tell, i like it how it is short and joucy stories like this ones
Lots of fun parts,
its interesting and promising! plus the art work and story is good! so far, i have read! hope there will be more multiple ending!