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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Saenai Kanojo no Sodatekata Japanese: ๅดใใชใๅฝผๅฅณใใใญใคใณใใฎ่ฒใฆใใ English: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend More titlesInformation
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 42
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 9, 2013 to Aug 9, 2016
StatisticsScore: 7.541 (scored by 22022,202 users) Ranked: #3075 2 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2917
Members: 8,701
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Ranked #3075Popularity #2917Members 8,701
The life of Tomoya Aki, a high school otaku working part time to support his BD hoarding. With remarkable luck, he bumps head-first into, Megumi Katou, the most beautiful girl he has ever seen. Naturally, the meeting twists his life into a complicated torrent of relationships. Eriri Spencer Sawamura, his half-foreigner childhood friend who's always valued her relationship with MC. Utaha Kasumigaoka, a cold, composed renowned literary genius who shoves everyone aside from our protagonist. What is this? An eroge introduction?
The tale of a small not quite doujin circle, but not quite indie studio's journey through the tough territory of Comiket and beyond.BackgroundSaenai Heroine no Sodatekata was published in English as How To Raise A Boring Girlfriend by Yen Press from January 26, 2016 to December 19, 2017. | |
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Dec 17, 2018
Before you read this review bear in mind that i read the spin-off " Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Egoistic-Lily" first before i read this one. (Also there will be some spoilers in this review.)
Story: it's interesting how in the spin-off aki forms a doujin circle and how in this one he becomes the editor of kasumigaoka. The story of this manga kinda reminded me of the anime "shirobako" because of the part of the story when one of kasumigaoka's light novels was planned on being adapted to an anime (not gonna say which one to decrease spoilers.).
Art: it's as good as the spin-off's art.
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(No complaints here)
Reviewerโs Rating: 10
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Jan 31, 2024
tl;dr: A pretty great creation story with interesting and deep characters, though as an adaptation clearly inferior to the anime.
Saekano is the story of an incredibly passionate otaku and those that aid him as he goes from a consumer to a creator through serving as the director of a doujin visual novel for comiket. The original work for Saekano is a light novel series written by Maruto Fumiaki, who is also the writer for the critically acclaimed and well known visual novels White Album 2 and DameKoi. Thus, it should be no surprise that the writing in Saekano shows that the author has a good
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understanding of visual novels and the industry surrounding otaku media in general. Fumiaki is well known for being able to write very complex relationships. And while I havenโt read the original novels, this trait was very evident in the anime adaptation of Saekano. Unfortunately, this manga doesnโt handle things nearly as well.
The protagonist, Tomoya, is a hardcore otaku who views being an otaku as the defining trait of his personality. His character arc is centered around him growing into his role as the director and that I suppose came across decently. But more important to the story is the relationship he has with the heroines who compose the rest of the members of the doujin circle. Eriri is his childhood friend and a well regarded up and coming artist. Utaha is a light novel author that he was originally just a major fan of, but that he grew closer to after discovering that she was an upperclassman at his school. Both of them have very generic aspects to them, what with Eriri being the tsundere childhood friend and Utaha being the cool beauty senpai. However, the writing adds a lot of complexity and layers to them that ultimately gives them both and their relationship with Tomoya a lot of depth. This depth came through really well in the anime, but not so well in the manga. The manga glosses over a lot of the background and a lot of the subtleties arenโt really present, and thus it isnโt able to flesh out their relationship with Tomoya anywhere near as well. And itโs even worse at fleshing out the relationship the two have with each other which ultimately becomes really important as well.
The third heroine and last member of the circle is Megumi, a girl thatโs interesting in how uninteresting she seems. Kuudere are a pretty generic archetype, but she definitely isnโt that. Less so than cold, sheโs just flat. Sheโs just an incredibly normal person that for the most part just seems to go with the flow. That despite that sheโs still written as such a strong character is really impressive. I originally wasnโt very fond of her but after seeing more of her, as well as well as having seen her story to its end, she really grew on me. She surprisingly seems to have a good amount of depth as well and a very clear ongoing character and relationship arc. The anime was much more subtle about it and the manga seems to be much more in your face, but ultimately, I think it comes across just as well in both. I still prefer the more subtle way the anime handled it as I feel it fits her character better, but in the grand scheme of things Iโm okay with how the manga did it as well as itโs better than missing key elements entirely as what happened with the other two.
The aforementioned issues likely arise from how the manga feels rushed compared to the anime. For the most part there isnโt that much of a difference, though the manga being consistently faster paced ultimately does add up. But more importantly, the last arc differs from the rest in that itโs clearly going way too fast. The last arc in the anime was pretty fast as well, though to the point where I think itโs arguable whether the fast pacing benefited or hurt it. But this is even faster than that to the point that itโs clearly hurting it. It glosses over so much and moves through things so fast that the emotional beats donโt really land at all. The ending is an incomplete one as the story clearly has a lot more to go, so it failing to reach the emotional levels it needs to results in the ending overall just being really unsatisfying.
Furthermore, the manga doesnโt adapt any more than the anime did. The anime was kind of strange in that it adapted the first 7 volumes across two seasons, and then did a time skip to making a movie with the last two, volumes 12 and 13. Putting aside the bizarre choice with the film, the anime adapted the first seven volumes. The manga does the exact same and ends at the exact same point the second season of the anime did. Furthermore, while the art in the manga is decent enough, itโs only that. Just okay. The art and animation in the anime were quite good and much more of a selling point for the anime, not to mention the music. As such, the manga doesnโt really seem to have anything that it offers beyond the anime, while the anime offers quite a bit more than the manga. As such, I would largely recommend just watching the anime or reading the light novels. I suppose if you simply just canโt do that then the manga is good enough. Rather, in and of itself I would say it is a good manga. But the shadow of there being something better hangs over it.
Reviewerโs Rating: 7
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