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N**S
Great casual read
I loved the chemistry between the two, and it seems like I’ll be reading the next and the next and the next.
S**A
Cute and fun story.
This is a really cute story that reminds me a lot of Azumanga Daioh, maybe not so much in content but in the general vibe of it. It's a simple story about a college guy and girl who went to high school together, and the girl has made it her mission to turn him from introvert to extrovert. It's fun and light with plenty of clashing personality hijinks. I didn't know much about it going, and admittedly I was more drawn in by the assets of the character on the cover, but I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I'm enjoying the story thus far. It's nice to have a male manga protagonist who doesn't turn into a bumbling stammering idiot when he sees a pretty girl, and it's nice to have a female protagonist who doesn't solely exist to be in a relationship with the guy. (I suspect their relationship status will change in future installments, but hopefully it'll happen organically instead of feeling forced as often happens in manga and anime). I wasn't banking on buying the next volume when I bought the first, but I'll continue for now.
S**L
It's nice and innocent
Do you like cute relationships with a little bit of silly antics thrown in? This is the manga for you.
K**9
10/10 would kuso cat again.
I’ve been following this manga since it started in Japan and I’m so glad it finally got a western release. It’s a great slice of life series following Sakurai Shinichi, a third-year college student, and his cute kouhai (underclassman), Uzaki Hana, as they go about their daily routines, which typically consists of her constantly annoying the heck out of him. It’s clear they’re both aware of each other as members of the opposite sex (even though they usually act oblivious about it), so there’s sprinkles of romance thrown in every now and then, but only enough to enrich the comedy that’s usually the centerpiece of each chapter. It’s a great manga for those that love romance-tinted comedy, and definitely worth the buy.Also, in case the cover image doesn’t make it obvious, Uzaki is rather well-endowed, which is constantly brought up throughout the series. The publishers also played into this by sneakily raising the cover material on the front of the volume around her chest to make it stick out. You can easily see it in the 3rd picture I added, where the light plays off the edges.Well played, Seven Seas. Well played.
V**R
Uzaki-Chan Want to Hang Out!, Vol.1 (My Kindle Review)
This slice-of-life series has been on my reading list for ages. We follow college student Sakurai, who's a serious no-nonsense guy that likes to have a quiet life that gets interrupted by a certain girl. Uzaki, a petite but well endowed underclassman with a spunky personality, loves to spend her time with him while also taunting him for his lone wolf persona and no matter where they are, funny moments occur.Going in, lots of laughs are provided that won't stop. Uzaki is no doubt the big spark in this story certainly as she's the one who make it worth reading this series, as well as her and Sakurai's topsy turvy relationship. It's still early to see where their relationship will go from there, but I can't wait for more of this series and Uzaki's bubbliness. <b>A (100%/Outstanding)</b>
R**R
Uzaki is going to provide the sunshine in Sakurai's life, whether he wants it or not
I am sure I am not the only person who bought this on the strength of that cover. It makes one ask "Who is this?" Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! is a series of funny vignettes about Sakurai Shinchi, a quiet student at college and Uzaki Hana, an acquaintance from high school, who thinks Sakurai needs some sunshine in his life and she's going to provide it, with or without his consent. Uzaki is quite the little tornado, wanting to try her hand at batting practice, going to the movies or being at the cafe where Sakurai works (and the father and daughter in charge of the cafe love watching these two interact). The stories are quite nice; one, involving a cat rescue, leads to a very funny "this isn't what it looks like!" situation. Uzaki also has a way of making comments that can be spectacularly misinterpreted by passers-by. Volume 1 gets this series off to a strong start and if it can continue in this vein, it will be a winner.
M**A
A Fun Slice Of Life
For a start to a new comedy / slice of life series I found Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! Vol. 1 pretty entertaining. First of all the setting taking place in college as opposed to high school is probably the most refreshing thing about the series. The two main characters Shinichi and Uzaki have a fun dynamic that stopped Uzaki from getting on the nerves to much. One look at Uzaki design and you'd think that this has to be fan service heavy but comparatively speaking there was only a light amount for an older teen series. Don't get make a mistake there is some it just not overwhelming.As for the plot it treads the same standards of most slice of life series. Like at work, going to the movies, hanging out, getting sick, etc. Though Dotemon Go was an amazing knock off game to be a plot for chapter. The side cast is also pretty entertaining. It will be interesting to see what sort of longevity the series might have.
G**U
Volume 2 Can't Come Soon Enough!
The manga came a few days ago in perfect quality. No dents, scratches or non printed pages so that's the reason for the 5/5 Stars.The manga get's a 4/5 for being pretty great. I originally read this manga via a fan translation and decided to get it physically after growing an affinity for the series and finding out it was being officially translated. The drama surrounding Uzaki-Chan and the Red Cross in Japan may have also helped my decide on my purchase as well.The manga has this kind of charm to it that hits you in all the right ways. I usually find it hard to reccomend certain manga but this is something special. If you're okay with slice-of-life series, please give this a go. You'll be surprised at how fun it actually is.Now all I have to do is wait until vol. 2 gets released...
L**S
Una comedia romántica con mucha pechonalidad
Está es mi comedia romántica favorita.Sigue el día a día de dos estudiantes de universidad.La menor es una chica muy alegre, linda y bastante molesta para su senpai.Y el mayor es un muchacho bastante serio que se preocupa por su compañera pero es bastante solitario.Los diseños de personajes y arte son buenos. La historia es muy entretenida y muy divertida con situaciones variadas y un buen progreso.Una fácil recomendación si buscan una buena comedia romántica o si vienen después de ver el anime.
D**S
Quality Manga
I've already read it online to it's current chapter of 62, love the story. Kudos for the publisher embossing Uzaki-chans boobs on the cover, gave me a good laugh. Much larger of a book than the other manga I own which is refreshing as it's easier to read.
T**E
Like Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, but sexier
I liked it, and Sakurai's clueless personality is quite hilarious.
P**L
JGL JGL JGL
only the first 2 books have been released in English as of writing this however I was unable to put them down.often when something gets as big as this got (pun not intentional), the hype tends to ruin it a bit; but I needed something to read while I waited for another preorder to arrive so I figured I'd give this a go. I went in expecting it to nothing special, happily I was wrong. aside from Uzaki and Sakurai themselves, I absolutely love the coffee shop owner (Sakurais boss) who gives her a job purely because he finds their exchanges hilarious.one storyline had me near tears with laughter - they're on a train together, get pushed up against each other and Sakurai forces himself to go unconscious because he would rather do that than "get hard" due to Uzaki's breasts rubbing up against his d*ck.
J**T
Cute comedy
A comedy about a serious guy constantly being followed by the chirpy Uzaki, not unlike Aho-Girl, however unlike Aho's main girl Uzaki is actually a likeable character, and just wants to make sure he's not lonely.There's nothing exactly groundbreaking too it, but it's decently drawn and a fun read.Oh and a nice little (slightly cheeky) addition is that Uzaki herself is slightly embossed on the front cover.
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