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Start your review of Marmalade Boy. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one ». Readers also enjoyed. Young Adult. Comics Manga. Graphic Novels Manga. About Wataru Yoshizumi. Tasuku Kurosaki Dengeki Daisy — Kurosaki slides more on the hotblooded side of the tsundere scale. His tendency to yell and lash out at people comes from his shyness and inability to express himself.

Unlike most other male tsunderes in shojo manga, Tsukasa has no problem telling Tsukushi he loves her once he figures out his feelings for her, and is willing to give up everything to be with her. So rather than being mysterious, Tsukasa is obvious and overt, which makes him both hard to handle and hard to resist.

This page provides a good list of other examples. I feel that in many cases, the more tsundere the love interest is, the more interesting the romance is because there tends to be a lot of push-pull between the male and main female protagonist.

I seem to like tsunderes who are extreme, like Tsukasa, or ones whose reasons for being jerks are interesting and cast them in a sympathetic light, like Kurosaki and Akito. Do you guys like male tsundere love interests or not? And who are your favorites? Many shojo anime and manga feature heartrending love stories, some of which are painfully realistic and others that put any Fabio-clad romance novel to shame. I have compiled a list of great romantic advice from some of the most popular shojo series, which will help you capture the heart of the man of your dreams.

With a lot of determination and a little luck, these tips should help you get any man you desire! Shojo gals tend to have a spare guy or two interested in them, so they may as well put them to good use! Another example occurs in High School Debut volume five — when Haruna tries to hook up her friends Mami and Asaoka, her boyfriend Yoh gets annoyed when Haruna constantly compliments Asaoka, and the two end up in a fight.

In order to get Yoh to apologize, Asaoka decides to take Haruna out on a date in the hopes that Yoh will follow them and admit his jealousy Haruna gets kind of swept up into his plan. After going to dinner and a movie, Asaoka decides to up the ante by telling Haruna she should cheat on Yoh with him and tries to kiss her. This finally lures Yoh out and the two make up, and Haruna begins to realize how much Yoh cares about her. For example, when Fuji forces a kiss on Ann in Sand Chronicles , her boyfriend Daigo blames himself and the two grow closer.

So there you have it! Actually, some of these could land you in jail. Please proceed with caution if you choose to attempt any of these. You have been warned. Romantic, huh? Some of these scenarios are very fun to read whenever they occur in manga, especially numbers five and eight.

Another great example is between Naoki and Kotoko in volume two of Itazura na Kiss , which is the first sign that Naoki has feelings for her. And, for some reason, many of the forced kisses I can think of in anime are initiated by the rival losing love interest like Soshi in Absolute Boyfriend and Fuji in Sand Chronicles. So this begs the question: which came first?

I guess I like it rough, too. Or maybe not. This also makes it easier to pity the fact that he ends up alone. When Namura moves to Hiroshima after the school finds out he and Meiko have been dating, I felt sorry that Meiko lost the person she loved.

Namura was more than a boyfriend for her; he was an escape from her unhappy home life. During this time, Satoshi compliments Meiko on her writing, and encourages her to write more than just reviews for the school newspaper.

Meiko grows more confident in her writing and eventually wins an award for a manuscript Satoshi had entered in a contest without her knowledge. As the series went along, it became obvious how much Satoshi brought Meiko out of her shell and helped her become a better person, which is the main reason I wanted to see them together.



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