Manga Review: Koko ni Iru Yo!

Yes you're a real pushover.

Hm I think I’m starting to just review random mangas I read nowdays, smutty or not! I guess I feel if I don’t do that, this blog will really die since I tend to watch anime like 10 episodes at a time now and by then there’s no point of blogging it (Although I do follow Kaicho wa Maidsama and B Gata H Kei on a weekly basis.) Anyway this manga is like the poor man’s Kimi ni Todoke. The positive side being that it’s short and it’s completed so there’s less of slowpoke.jpg. The story features this pathetic lonely little girl with no friends, except the two people who comment on her blog. Turns out one of the commenters was a popular boy in school but I guess he missed his chance to confess to her because his man bff snatched her first. I kinda wanted Teru (the blog commenter also known as Black Rabbit) to end up with her because I felt they had a stronger connection, while Hinata sorta just started talking to her one day for no reason. I think a few MAL readers also thought she shoulda ended up with Teru too but I guess this was one of those “the first guy ends up with the girl” stories so nothing you can do to change that. :?

Do I recommend? Well it’s short, and the art is cute so give it a go I guess!

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11 thoughts on “Manga Review: Koko ni Iru Yo!

  1. I liked it, it was okay, though if she ended with Teru the story could have for more, and it wouldn’t be that short, it’s nice as it is, though it had for more (I liked the pictures she took with her mobile)

  2. This manga was pretty cute, tho I agree she should of ended up with Teru.. Hinata was kind of lame.

  3. Thanks for the review: I’ve started reading it, and I’m enjoying it a lot. The girl seems to have a very soft voice (which gets bonus points for me), and…. well, I just keep reading the rest. :)

  4. I made it about a good way through the manga up to Teru’s big reveal a while back. As I look at it now I wonder if I have the energy to finish it, from your description the ending sounds pretty disappointing.

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