Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol. 2

Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-04-07 14:55:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:nanashi
  • ISBN:194998009X
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Summary

Nagatoro is back and toying with Senpai more than ever。。。 and the two only seem to be getting closer to something more than "just friends。" Armed with a lollipop, a bathing suit, and an ear-piercing gun, Nagatoro just might send Senpai -- and herself -- over the edge。

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Victor The Reader

Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol。 2 (My Kindle Review)The monstrous and overly playful teasing of Nagatoro continues to be Senpai's worst nightmare and her two friends are just as evil as she is, but we still see a different side of her a couple times but nothing quite romantic yet。 B+ (83%/Very Good) Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol。 2 (My Kindle Review)The monstrous and overly playful teasing of Nagatoro continues to be Senpai's worst nightmare and her two friends are just as evil as she is, but we still see a different side of her a couple times but nothing quite romantic yet。 B+ (83%/Very Good) 。。。more

Rowan Briggs

TLDR: I liked it。 I would not recommend it, and it certainly has some errors or scenes that are a bit much, but you can see the potential for improvement。 I would say 2。5 stars initially, but 3 stars after some time passes。 It is a guilty pleasure manga。Longer Review: This manga is tough, as in, tough to have an opinion on。 The protagonist is unlikeable, but you start to actually warm up to her a bit in this volume。 I don't want to go into great detail and spoil it, but there are a few instances TLDR: I liked it。 I would not recommend it, and it certainly has some errors or scenes that are a bit much, but you can see the potential for improvement。 I would say 2。5 stars initially, but 3 stars after some time passes。 It is a guilty pleasure manga。Longer Review: This manga is tough, as in, tough to have an opinion on。 The protagonist is unlikeable, but you start to actually warm up to her a bit in this volume。 I don't want to go into great detail and spoil it, but there are a few instances where you start to like her a little bit more。 The fan service is still there, but even that seems a little bit toned down and fit into the story a bit more (still a bit forced but all fan service usually is at least a little) so I can handle it a bit better。 There are still a few scenes where it goes a bit too far in my opinion and the girl crosses the line between bullying and teasing but it is not nearly as rough as volume 1。 That said, it does feel a bit more cliche in my opinion。 You read the first few pages of a chapter and you already seem to know how it will play out。 The comedy is okay, but it just seems a tad predictable which brings down the overall enjoyment of it。 It almost feels like this should have been the volume 1 instead, but maybe it was too safe so it was passed on。 Or perhaps the author received harsh criticism on volume 1 for some of the bullying and so they tried to play it safer。 I do believe that it still occasionally crosses the line from teasing into bullying, but it is better than before。 I feel that volume 2 shows potential for the series。 It is not great, but it is not bad and it certainly is an improvement upon volume 1。 The manga still falls somewhere among the "guilty pleasure" type in that you probably would not want to broadcast or talk about the manga with someone else unless you knew already that they read it。One last note, the drawing is pretty good。 I think you would be impressed by it。 (This is being said by a non-artist though) 。。。more

Max Pacheco

Man, so far this series has done an amazing job of capturing the awkwardness of high school。 It's brilliant how in almost any other situation these two characters weren't be at a social checkmate but since they're at their level of maturity and in the social situation they are it's just non-stop tension and frustration。 Their immaturity also gives me, the reader, a sense of security because I know the book can't get too pervy or gross like certain other manga I've checked out recently。 I'm going Man, so far this series has done an amazing job of capturing the awkwardness of high school。 It's brilliant how in almost any other situation these two characters weren't be at a social checkmate but since they're at their level of maturity and in the social situation they are it's just non-stop tension and frustration。 Their immaturity also gives me, the reader, a sense of security because I know the book can't get too pervy or gross like certain other manga I've checked out recently。 I'm going to get addicted to this series, too, aren't I? I'm new to this genre so please don't judge me。 。。。more

Monika

Dnf 40%

Hope Elizabeth Anderson (HopelessBookAddict)

Super cute! Loved the alter ego costumes!

John Ronald

This volume was perhaps even sweeter than the first volume。 We can begin to gauge Nagatoro's true feelings and intentions in how she acts and reacts around her 2 friends and Senpai。 There are little flashes of jealousy, she physically interposes herself, and even glares at them with expressions that practically scream ["b*tch I will cut you"]。。。she's setting boundaries that NOBODY gets to mess with HER Senpai but HER, damn it。 Her heart skips a beat when she discovers he's drawn her as a cat gir This volume was perhaps even sweeter than the first volume。 We can begin to gauge Nagatoro's true feelings and intentions in how she acts and reacts around her 2 friends and Senpai。 There are little flashes of jealousy, she physically interposes herself, and even glares at them with expressions that practically scream ["b*tch I will cut you"]。。。she's setting boundaries that NOBODY gets to mess with HER Senpai but HER, damn it。 Her heart skips a beat when she discovers he's drawn her as a cat girl protecting him。。。。she of course goes to razz him about it later but in the moment of discovery she experiences a flood of emotion and is stunned into silence。 There are little tells throughout like this that the magaka uses to signal to the reader that Nagatoro actually has feelings for Senpai。 One frame in particular she is lounging on the couch in the art room and his back is turned to her as he focuses intently on sketching a flowering plant。 She can see him hard at work over his shoulder。 It's an unguarded moment that only we the readers are privy to, but she smiles a warm smile of true admiration for Senpai。 She's touched by just how hard he works to better his craft。 Nagatoro is no Takagi-san, but she has her moments of sweetness, just like this one。 。。。more

Ashe Catlin

Not a whole lot happened in this, the gags where the same as the last one。 The only real difference was a bit of jealously, which doesn't really amount to much, the story just doesn't seem to be going anywhere。 I'm kind of on the fence, it's an entertaining read but I'm not sure if I'd buy it at full price, it's usually on sale when I get it。 As I've already bought Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro, Volume 3, I'll read that and decided if I want to carry on with this series。 Not a whole lot happened in this, the gags where the same as the last one。 The only real difference was a bit of jealously, which doesn't really amount to much, the story just doesn't seem to be going anywhere。 I'm kind of on the fence, it's an entertaining read but I'm not sure if I'd buy it at full price, it's usually on sale when I get it。 As I've already bought Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro, Volume 3, I'll read that and decided if I want to carry on with this series。 。。。more

Laura

I liked this volume more than the first one! Can't wait to see where this goes! I liked this volume more than the first one! Can't wait to see where this goes! 。。。more

Joe Kerr

So nasty, that she's adorable。It's becoming more & more clear that Nagatoro has feelings for senpai。 But it begs the question - why, exactly? What would draw a beautiful, energetic, popular girl like her, to a mousey, withdrawn, nervous, introvert like him? Hmmmmmm! As a wise man once said, "I saw nuting, I hear nuting, I say nuting!" So there ya have it。 Guess we will just have to wait to see。 Art, good。 Dialogue, good, but kind of harsh at times on her end。 Characters, somewhat believable, and So nasty, that she's adorable。It's becoming more & more clear that Nagatoro has feelings for senpai。 But it begs the question - why, exactly? What would draw a beautiful, energetic, popular girl like her, to a mousey, withdrawn, nervous, introvert like him? Hmmmmmm! As a wise man once said, "I saw nuting, I hear nuting, I say nuting!" So there ya have it。 Guess we will just have to wait to see。 Art, good。 Dialogue, good, but kind of harsh at times on her end。 Characters, somewhat believable, and in Nagatoro's side, you just wanna say "I love to hate you", as the song goes。 。。。more

Shae

I'm still on the fence with this one。 I like it, but it has it's problems。 Going to continue to take this one volume by volume, and see how things go。 I'm still on the fence with this one。 I like it, but it has it's problems。 Going to continue to take this one volume by volume, and see how things go。 。。。more

Jenzel Barbac

so funny!!!

David Doel

I readily relate to the protagonist known only as senpei。 He reminds me of myself as a teen, completely inept around girls。 Miss Nagatoro also does not know how to act around boys, but her way off dealing with her inability is teasing bordering on bullying。 it will be interesting to see if and how the author will bring these two together。

Mark

Mercifully less mean than the first volume, but Nagatoro is still pretty miserable to sempai and I do think you could find that rough to read if you’ve been bullied。The more interesting chapters here feature actual pushback from sempai - he even elicits an apology (okay, he needs about forty apologies, but take what you can get sempai) after standing up for himself - and one where he is forced into cafeteria hell (having been there, this is an accurate simulation) and it becomes much clearer tha Mercifully less mean than the first volume, but Nagatoro is still pretty miserable to sempai and I do think you could find that rough to read if you’ve been bullied。The more interesting chapters here feature actual pushback from sempai - he even elicits an apology (okay, he needs about forty apologies, but take what you can get sempai) after standing up for himself - and one where he is forced into cafeteria hell (having been there, this is an accurate simulation) and it becomes much clearer that while Nagatoro toys with him endlessly, she won’t stand for anybody bullying him (after a point)。That’s certainly much needed after the relentless torment, since it casts the whole thing in the light of somebody who is picking on a person because they kind of like them rather than being a purely malicious force。 Coupled with Nagatoro’s attempts to, uh, help sempai, it goes a long way to softening her character。This also leads into what is essentially sempai’s art therapy session, and while it comes out like something a horny teenager would draw, it also features probably my favorite image of the book when he sketches out his perception of events (calling back to the goofy sequence that opened this volume at the same time)。With some of the rough edges filed off, this book becomes less problematic to read and that’s definitely a good thing。 I do like the slow burn relationship between these two, so I’ll definitely stick around for subsequent volumes。 。。。more

Tim

So, I went into my local bookstore and saw this sitting on the manga shelf yesterday。 That was a bit of a shock as it wasn't supposed to be out until the following Tuesday。 Apparently Vertical did not put a strict on sale qualifier to the book, so I picked it up with the delight of a kid getting a birthday present early。 A mean and twisted little present, but a present nonetheless。 In volume 2, we witness poor Senpai's struggles in dealing with Nagatoro continue (and a few of her friends as well So, I went into my local bookstore and saw this sitting on the manga shelf yesterday。 That was a bit of a shock as it wasn't supposed to be out until the following Tuesday。 Apparently Vertical did not put a strict on sale qualifier to the book, so I picked it up with the delight of a kid getting a birthday present early。 A mean and twisted little present, but a present nonetheless。 In volume 2, we witness poor Senpai's struggles in dealing with Nagatoro continue (and a few of her friends as well)。 I won't go into the plot here as I feel I did that more than enough in my review of volume 1。 What I will say is that there is something of a change in this volume。 Senpai is starting to have a bit more of a personality other than vague awkward nerd。 While I was able to read into aspects of his personality previously (aspects that I stand by in the second volume, which gives more evidence for my theory involving reality versus his perceptions), he feels a bit more like a real person in this one。 While the formula for the series is frequently the same chapter to chapter (Senpai is doing an activity, Nagatoro interrupts, humiliation ensues) there's a bit more to it here。 One chapter involves a dream sequence from Senpai's point of view and while his perception of Nagatoro goes in an obvious direction, it feels more meaningful in terms of an exploration of their dynamic。 There's more shades than simple cruelty being shown。Also noteworthy is that this volume is decidedly less mean spirited。 The teasing does certainly get out of hand, but it never goes to the outright cruel depictions of volume 1。 In fact, there's a very interesting chapter showing an almost defensive nature to Nagatoro in regards to Senpai。While I continue to enjoy this series, and find it extremely amusing, I feel I must put the same warning up as last time。 This is NOT a series for everyone。 Many will find it outright offensive and potentially causing great discomfort。 Anyone with a history of having been bullied may find it outright repulsive。 I will not lie though, this series is a guilty pleasure for me, and I do hope to see more volumes in the future。 3/5 stars 。。。more