Maison Ikkoku Collector's Edition, Vol. 7

Maison Ikkoku Collector's Edition, Vol. 7

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  • Create Date:2022-05-01 06:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Rumiko Takahashi
  • ISBN:1974711935
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Summary

Acclaimed author Rumiko Takahashi’s classic romantic comedy about finding your path in life。

Yusaku Godai didn’t get accepted into college on the first try, so he’s studying to retake the entrance exams。 But living in a dilapidated building full of eccentric and noisy tenants is making it hard for him to achieve his goals。 Now that a beautiful woman has moved in to become the new resident manager, Godai is driven to distraction!

Yusaku Godai is in love with his apartment building manager, Kyoko Otonashi, but he’s still figuring out his future。 He misses his most promising job interview while helping a woman in labor get to the hospital。 Although his would-be boss appreciates the decision he made, he no longer has a job for him。 Upon hearing the news, Ibuki Yagami decides she’ll help Godai by moving into his room, much to Kyoko’s dismay!

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Reviews

Tamara

This volume takes a dip more into the realm of dramatic with less comedic elements as the plot pushes forward。 The loose threads are starting to work themselves in, and the series is setting up its ending, which is excellent。 One of the best things about this series is how it stays on track and tells its story at an excellent pace。 This far into the game, the reader is getting weary of the 'will they, won't they' and now its starting to push to a resolution while still giving us what we came her This volume takes a dip more into the realm of dramatic with less comedic elements as the plot pushes forward。 The loose threads are starting to work themselves in, and the series is setting up its ending, which is excellent。 One of the best things about this series is how it stays on track and tells its story at an excellent pace。 This far into the game, the reader is getting weary of the 'will they, won't they' and now its starting to push to a resolution while still giving us what we came here for。 。。。more

Matthew Murphy

GOAT

Eleanore

It's a running theme throughout the series up until now, but the miscommunication that goes on in this one really is the stuff of building heartache。 Funnily enough, just attended a film screening last night where a great director made the case for the longstanding value and appeal of melodrama, and what exactly that means, since there's much of it here, and has been from the start。 A simple story with misunderstandings and big emotions will always be engaging enough, when done well, and Takahas It's a running theme throughout the series up until now, but the miscommunication that goes on in this one really is the stuff of building heartache。 Funnily enough, just attended a film screening last night where a great director made the case for the longstanding value and appeal of melodrama, and what exactly that means, since there's much of it here, and has been from the start。 A simple story with misunderstandings and big emotions will always be engaging enough, when done well, and Takahashi knows how to do it all well。 Really loved seeing more soul searching being done by Kyoko at last here。 I always devour these in a couple sittings as soon as I get them。 。。。more

-moonprismpower-

Comedy and crazy antics? I give this series a 5/5。Romance? I give this series a 3/5。 I hate that the romance is being dragged out like this but I can’t help but love this series anyway。 It’s my getaway from the super serious stories。 It’s like a sitcom。