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First thing first: The art is beautiful, truly amazing. Much better and much more consistent than in Kazuma Kodaka's other masterpiece, "Kizuna". I'm smitten.
Second, the story is simply sweet. I loved the background story about Masami and Masayoshi's past, about their mother and father - it made the characters much more three-dimensional. And the trip to Norway was quite funny too, but surprisingly touching what with their father and his "problem" with Masami falling for a man.
This series is definitely a keeper.
Second, the story is simply sweet. I loved the background story about Masami and Masayoshi's past, about their mother and father - it made the characters much more three-dimensional. And the trip to Norway was quite funny too, but surprisingly touching what with their father and his "problem" with Masami falling for a man.
This series is definitely a keeper.