Happy (late) 30th birthday, Marika Kouno!
Characters not pictured:
Yua Nakajima from Hinako Note
Shirayukihime AKA Snow White (Christine Marie Cabanos) from Mary Skelter Nightmares
Tsugumi Nazar (Xanthe Huynh) from Scarlet Nexus
Kozue Makihara (Emi Lo) from Kaguya-sama: Love is War
Eri Ibusaki from D_Cide Traumerei
Aya Takayashiki (Dani Chambers) from After School Dice Club
Eve Callusleader (Trisha Mellon) from My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1
Hatsuharu (Corinne Sudberg) and Purifier (Melissa Sternenberg) from Azur Lane
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Sketchember 2023 Day 13:
Uruka Takemoto
Another one of my favorite Bokuben girls!
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I’ve been reading the alternate BOKUBEN routes and am three endings in. Should I post what my thoughts have been?
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Recently watched Bokuben and loved the various shenanigans. the plot was mostly comedy-based romance which differed from Quintessential Quintuplets but it was rather enjoyable!!
Does anyone know if the manga is still going on?
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REVIEW | "We Never Learn" - Vol. 21 [FINALE] | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
When We Never Learn first started being published in the US in 2018, I honestly thought it wasn’t anything special. Sure, it was nicely-drawn and it had some good characters, but its first volume wasn’t at all groundbreaking. But there was an idea that stuck out in its premiere volume that comes from Nariyuki’s late father: “a lot of room for improvement.” And as the series went on, that improvement kept on coming in strides.
It wasn’t always an easy road for We Never Learn. Author Taishi Tsutsui had some early issues when it came to character dialogue and storytelling. There were even instances where the anime version actually improved on some of the early chapters’ long-winded presentation. Somewhere down the line, Tsutsui started taking cues from said adaptation and focused on bettering his writing. However, it still took nine whole volumes until it released one brimming with the perfection it aimed to showcased.
At that moment, the content in We Never Learn kept bettering itself, sometimes even one-upping its preceding volumes with its mixture of humor and heart. And then, the guessing games really started to begin over which woman would steal Nariyuki’s heart. Would it be the star-loving Fumino, or perhaps the game enthusiast Ogata? Perhaps it’d be the star swimmer Uruka, or even the senpai Asumi? Hell, even Kirisu-sensei was even seen in the running, and Tsutsui managed to make that what-if not creepy at all!
Which leads me to its final volume, with the final possibility shown in all of its glory. Here, Kirisu-sensei is the main focus, as Nariyuki finds himself now working at Ichinose Academy. On top of that, the two of them are also now neighbors, no thanks to a certain mutual friend. But as the two deal with troubled students in class and, erm, Kirisu-sensei constant clean-up problems, the two of them start becoming closer than ever before.
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I have a complicated relationship with tonight's dinner
Talking about one of theses⬇️ if youre curious
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