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Streamer House Manga

Streamer House Manga

Koishita node Cast shitemita I Fell in Love So I'm Streaming It Edit What would you like to edit? SynopsisBackgroundAlternative TitlesPictureChapters/VolumesPublishing DatesRelationsTypeExternal Links

Synonyms: Koishita node Haishin shitemita, Koicas, I Fell in Love, So I Tried Livestreaming, I streaming now! because I fell in love

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EditSynopsisYuu Inuzuka's villainous face strikes terror in the hearts of others, no matter how hard he tries to smile and look normal. He's really just an ordinary guy trying to get a fresh start in high school. Inuzuka shares a co-ed dorm with others who have secrets similar to his own—they're all live-streamers! However, Inuzuka gave up that lifestyle to start his new life. Given his current sticky living situation, will he be drawn back in? (Source: Mangamo)EditBackgroundKoishita node Cast shitemita is published digitally in English as I Fell in Love So I'm Streaming It through Mangamo.

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It kinda starts off promising with it's fun array of character designs and the art being really pleasant but, dear god are the actual people and the plot annoying.

Especially Jimi, I get that's she is supposed to be a typical tsundere (hell they make a joke about it) but it's just not funny when she gets mad for no reason or starts crying because bluh bluh bluh why is Yuu paying attention to Hakua and not meeeee ; . ; like, jesus christ he's just talking to her.

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Hakua is actually pretty neat, but her livestream personality is just so, god, I can't think of another ... word other than cringy or annoying. She also has the same problem as Jimi where she gets jealous over the dumbest of things and Yuu just has to apologize because he feels bad even though HE JUST TALKED TO ANOTHER FEMALE CHARACTER. THAT'S IT. The only character I actually enjoy is Takane, she's supposed to be the ditzy character who often goes with the flow but honestly she seems like the only female character in this manga with an actual brain. Then there are the two other guys whose name I forgot...they are boring. The Chunnibyo Chad has some semblance of being interesting but the author is too focused on making dumb misunderstandings between the girls and Yuu to actually develop him in some way. Then there is the sadistic femboy who at first I liked, but as it turns out he's a complete unenjoyable dumbass aswell. I went through 40 chapters to see wheter or not it actually goes anywhere. It doesn't. The characters and plot lines keep spiralling and repeating themselves in a loop of wacky koinkydinks XD. tl;dr It's shit. It feels like something that was made ten years ago. The humor and characters are so cliche and dated that you feel second hand embarrasment from the sheer stupidity of these people. Would not reccomend.

Lots of people seem to be focussing on how uninspiring the characters are or how unenjoyable the story is, but I like to think that this manga comes with some positives too.

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For starters, with the serialisation date being relatively new (2019), the entire concept of a manga about streamers hasn't really been done before. The story is simple and straight to the point, with the manga being dragged along by character arcs rather than narrative ones, hence why readers can see a more slice-of-life inspired chapter structure in this proclaimed romance comedy.

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Speaking of the characters, though they are the driving force they do have ... their own drawbacks, such as being relatively shallow at the beginning and falling into basic stereotypes - then again, that's just your average romcom, isn't it? As time goes on you slowly get to see more personal developments and as of the most recent chapter (47), there seems to be a shift of focus to the psyche and thought process of streamers. In terms of the artwork, there really isn't much to complain about. The panels are all clean and occasionally contain singular coloured panels to highlight any and all important parts of the chapter. The character designs are nothing special but their streamer personas definitely draw inspiration from the streamers of today, though with a bit more exaggerated flair. If you want to read something relevant now more than ever, and done so in a lighthearted and relatively cheery/easygoing manner, this is the manga for you.

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I personally find the story to be entertaining, even if I know the author is intentionally creating drama through misunderstandings of its characters. I mean, the whole point of the manga is that there's a group of teenagers who live in the dorm, who want to know more about each other while also juggling secrets between them (obviously being that they live stream).

When people come into reading a manga with the mindset of oh i hate tsundere tropes, they annoy me, then of ... course the one girl who's based of a tsundere will annoy you. The story is somewhat generic, and yes the characters make bad decisions, but that doesn't mean that the series is bad. It's an okay love triangle slice of life romance manga. Artwork is clean and nice, character designs are nice to look at (mostly their costumes), and the enjoyment of seeing a couple of characters crush on each other is cute too.

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Speaking of the characters, though they are the driving force they do have ... their own drawbacks, such as being relatively shallow at the beginning and falling into basic stereotypes - then again, that's just your average romcom, isn't it? As time goes on you slowly get to see more personal developments and as of the most recent chapter (47), there seems to be a shift of focus to the psyche and thought process of streamers. In terms of the artwork, there really isn't much to complain about. The panels are all clean and occasionally contain singular coloured panels to highlight any and all important parts of the chapter. The character designs are nothing special but their streamer personas definitely draw inspiration from the streamers of today, though with a bit more exaggerated flair. If you want to read something relevant now more than ever, and done so in a lighthearted and relatively cheery/easygoing manner, this is the manga for you.

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I personally find the story to be entertaining, even if I know the author is intentionally creating drama through misunderstandings of its characters. I mean, the whole point of the manga is that there's a group of teenagers who live in the dorm, who want to know more about each other while also juggling secrets between them (obviously being that they live stream).

When people come into reading a manga with the mindset of oh i hate tsundere tropes, they annoy me, then of ... course the one girl who's based of a tsundere will annoy you. The story is somewhat generic, and yes the characters make bad decisions, but that doesn't mean that the series is bad. It's an okay love triangle slice of life romance manga. Artwork is clean and nice, character designs are nice to look at (mostly their costumes), and the enjoyment of seeing a couple of characters crush on each other is cute too.

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