moody_bish's manga / #drama(107)

Hadakeru Kaibutsu

Complete | OGERETSU Tanaka | 2000 released

Reading Kan's story in order will prove that he deserves that second chance and he has served his sentence in his own mind prison. Shuuna is his much needed support and parole. You can't change my mind.

Yoidore Koi o Sezu

Complete | HASHIMOTO Aoi | 2016 released

That series of events is so satisfyingly smooth—i just dont get the idea of being involved with yuzuru when he seemed to have ended it at "thank you for visiting me" - it's like a convenient jealousy bait that doesnt fit the narrative...

Family Simulation!!

Complete | Matsuyoshi Aco | 2000 released

Upon chance, Asahi met Nishino who has taken care of him during his youth. Now, Nishino has offered to take care of him again seeing as he is with a child whom Nishino thought was Asahi's

Tatoeba Konna Koi no Hanashi

Complete | HAMADA Kamome | 2000 released

I cant rate a based on true story by its story because well..it's true! So Im rating my experience instead and say that I love how mature yet human Akira is and how Masaru matched him very well. I mean, Akira is independent and didn't jump on Masaru's feelings, he had his doubts and when he knew that his current relationship didnt work, he chose Masaru because it felt right (this is a bias of mine because I'd rather choose someone Im sure of than endure a relationship that doesn't work). Although, I was a little troubled that he didn't intend to fall in love with Masaru... All the while, he kept testing Masaru's love because Masaru is straight. This is the "human" part I'm talking about. He gave Masaru an "out" but Masaru proved that his love for Akira wasn't curiousity, that he is learning the actions that would match his feelings. And that even if they were apart, Masaru still clung to their promise that if Masaru could face his family, Akira will accept Masaru's intentions. And I like how Kento mentions that if you intend to break up because it seems all wrong, then even a minor inconvenience can break the relationship.

Can't See Can't Hear But Love!

Complete | nasty cat | 2000 released

Intention-wise, it is a good call-out to the government for the disabled (if they still do not care for them). Plot-wise, it is very linear. The characters are dominantly flat and the main couple is deceived 90% of the time. Midway the story, I am no longer persuaded by the tragic elements of the story. I cried, but now I'm just aware of how much the plot is forced to take course to a tragic end

Hollow Lovers

Complete | Wang Tao | 2000 released

It's a crazy ride from beginning to end. A boy who grew under the wings of older women who used him and encountering a gay at a bar who took him home. Chu Lin just haven't had enough drama to deal with as he grows interdependent alongside Ziming. From prostitution, fashion drama, family drama, and even having to face the facts that sexuality is not as black and white as the labels we try to give them. Gay or straight, Chu Lin is about to realize the transcendence of love beyond these labels society has given.

Hanagara Tsumi

Complete | Tsuba Daeki | 2018 released

Beautiful art yet confusing execution. It's a hit or miss whenever something dramatic or supposedly climactic happens.

Why Is it You?

Complete | Nansae | 2000 released

It was awkward at first, both the plot and contrastingly stunning yet stiff art. To be fair, the plot was becoming steadier. Jordyn isn't really a character I like reading but he is interesting. Owen was actually a more relateable character, and feels more solid with himself than the rest of the cast. Simon has that charm that happens kinda far off into the story, so he was actually personally boring before he had a clash with Owen. I wouldn't say it was a great read, but more a good experience.

Kurui Naku no wa Boku no Ban Beta

Complete | Kusabi Keri | 2016 released

A+ for drama. Although, I'd rather read it when I am mentally and emotionally stable.

Ouroboros

Complete | KANZAKI Yuuya | 2009 released
2020-12-26 12:09 marked

A certain "upright" person pissed me off. Nonetheless, I drained my tears for Tatsuya's tsundere sacrifices and Ikou's repressed suffering. They're bonded by one person, yet through her, they became more than just revenge. I'm just sad for Tatsuya because he really bound himself to Ikou while Ikou, in his repressed state, lived a life having people who love him and care for him. I know Ikou is actually the main protagonist and for obvious reasons I pity Tatsuya's underworld isolation. But thinking about it, Tatsuya also had loyal followers, a tsundere police officer who saves him HAHAHA and Ikou, who chose him regardless. They truly are the Ouroboros ️ best two days of my life!