Kei is a quiet student who doesn't really like adults or teachers too much. However, after getting to know her English teacher, she begins to fall for him.
2 Volumes (Complete)






Great plot: student and teacher relationship with not too much drama.
Art: not bad, although sometimes dark but it seems to be more from the scans.
Development of the story: could have been better, the relationship developed nicely but either it needed at least an extra volume to give it conclusion....the way it was left was too open.
I agree with the comment below that the teacher/student plot can go wrong in many ways; but Switch handles it very well. You will not find over-the-top professions of love, here, but you will see a love that is immaculately modest and grounded in reality. The characters, with their tender emotions, are believable, and even with lacking the so-called "love scenes," this manga is much more profound and effectual than others of its kind. The art is simple and adds to the appeal of the story.
I'm not really a fan of teacher/student pairings because I feel there are so many ways to do it wrong. This manga is one of the few of that particular relationship type that I've enjoyed (along with Sensei!) I understand the complaints about the lack of love scenes but for me that's part of the appeal of the story, the quiet understatedness of the their relationship. It suits the story, the mood and the personality of both characters. And after all, they ARE hiding their relationship so it's more realistic that they'd restrain themselves. It also adds to the sweetness of the 'romantic' moments they do have. I was more moved by the scene of the two of them holding hands in the dark than I have been by a lot of the other 'romantic' scenes in most of the shoujo I've read.
i really wasted my time reading this >.< 1st of all.. i've read a lot of teacher/student manga's but this one was the worst! i mean it didnt even show much about der relationship! you wouldnt even know if they wer really going out or what! grrr
This was a very steady moving manga, oh and in TeacherStudent pairings, usually the student would be 16 and the teacher is around 20-23 > .> moreover, I prefer this manga over some others because in TeacherStudent pairings, I really prefer no smut over smut 😉
But for some reason, this manga didnt really give me a chance to read it all, since reading the first few pages of it I got bored, and I didn't the drawings. Drawings are very important to me (hah) or I could just spend my life reading FanFiction. But more so, reading it all through, this is a very steady manga and the love between the Teacher and the student was all "strong", you get me, ne?
So I think this manga deserves a 6 because the plot good and it's very appealing, just not to me, (heh). 😉
Pretty good manga, even though it annoyed me a lot, that you almost never got to see them in the socalled lovescenes. That's when my heart skips a beat everytime, and cheeks blush. But it didn't happen in this manga. A shame, cause it was really good.
One of the sweetest and most addicting manga I've read. The story is kinda "laid back" but intense and once you start reading, you'll be really hooked.
Age differences aside, this is a treasure that you must read. Unlike many manga, this one doesn't tread into angst or melodrama. It's definitely recommended for those who dislike angst and overdramatic stories.
Don't even read a manga if the subject is going to bother you
And don't rate it a 3.
"3" means the mangaka couldn't form coherent sentences and drew stick figures.