Mission: Yozakura Family Manga
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Mission: Yozakura Family Reviews:
- This whole manga premise of a secretly dangerous criminal organization having a beautiful, attractive daughter with an overprotective, violent and dangerous family watching over and scaring the main characters to death with only getting married at a young age as a solution to save the main character’s life all sounds like I was reading My Bride is a Mermaid but with 007 spy stuff. I’m at chapter one, though. It is still too early to complain about it. Who knows? Maybe I’ll actually like it after a couple of chapters, right?
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(20 chapters in)
Read it if you want something lighthearted to de-stress with. Each chapter beyond the first feels short and lacks content, so the series is a quick read. (It took me half an hour to read twenty). This is less of a romance manga than a battle manga. The interactions between the ML and the FL are few and far between.
The story follows a villain of the week format, with no visible overall story. Personally, I don’t like these kinds of stories, but the dialogue is lighthearted and the actions they take are slapstick comedy. Most of the humor comes from the insane world the MC lives in, but once that settles, there’s not much substance in the story, which is why I dropped it. The MC always wins as well, even when he should by all rights be dead, with no explanation given other than him being determined.
The art style is nice. I personally liked it, so it got a high score from me.
The MC undergoes a very sudden personality change in the first four chapters, so if you don’t like the initial MC, keep reading. I dislike the interactions between the MC’s romance lead and the MC since they seem odd or fabricated. This is probably due to the romance being incredibly rushed and used as a plot device in future battles. The characters presented seem diverse, but they seem incredibly two-dimensional. They have no nuance or depth to them, and each character can be described in two to three words. The latest chapter has a carbon copy of a personality, which is highly annoying.