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ChiekoKawabe's Suzuka Tv Review

Suzuka

Rated: 8

In the end, Suzuka became one of my all-time favorites. Whether it is because I enjoy romance dramas too much for my own good, or because the anime was just great by itself, I just loved it anyway. The humor was there when you needed a breather moment, and the drama never became so horrible that you had to turn the TV off. It was realistic and it made me feel like I was watching classmates at school fall in love.

In the beginning, the anime starts off and shows its true intentions, however it doesn't shove them at you. It lures you in then gradually shows you what it plans to do. I would recommend this anime to any fan of shoujo.

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Boojitsu's Suzuka Manga Review

Suzuka

Rated: 8

I thoroughly enjoyed this manga. Suzuka has some humor but not as much slap-stick as most harem mangas. I definitely think there was an appropriate amount of humor, romance, ecchi, and side-stories. I was rarely overwhelmed by any one thing, and never thought "why is this even in here?". I felt each side-story was justified and that the ecchi, though not necessary, still added to the manga's more 'mature' tone. I think the idea of having these characters in high school also becomes important later but first frustrated me as to why the characters were acting so 'mature' even at the age of 16, 17, and 18. Overall I would say the pieces fit together nicely at the end, but will leave some people unsatisfied.

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Hiddensnakehands' Suzuka Tv Review

Suzuka

Rated: 7

As true with any other quality high school romance story, it is the characters which help determine the quality of the anime. And in this particular anime, we have a utterly appearling, quiet and athletic female in Asahina and a kind of dumb-ass but responsible male in Yamato, I would say this is a pretty good combination.
This anime also seems to be a more serious more real version of Love Hina, for example, there are no KungFU, no Mecha and stuff like these. What it does include is a touch of sports anime element, in the sense of quite close to any works created by the mangaka Adachi Mitsuru, like Touch or H2.

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