Erika takes an image of a random man to reveal as evidence and frequently tells tall-tales about her having a boyfriend, but it turns out he goes to her college. Sata treats her like his puppy and requires benefit of the weakness of Erika.CharactersErika ShinoharaThe primary protagonist of the show. Nevertheless, Sata may appear to be a man that is sweet, however he's really an ultra-black. She does not have any alternative except to make him her boyfriend that is imitation. It seems that lad is a school-mate named Ky?ya Sata, although she says a good-looking lad in a candid picture is her boy friend. Liar x Liar is a good manga, but I'm afraid it's not for everyone.The storyline centres around Erika Shinohara, A - 16-year old woman who tells her pals tall tales about her exploits that are amorous, but she really does not have any boy friend. If you weren't bothered by Erika's lies, then I believe you can endure Minato's, which are more reasonable, in my point of view. In Liar x Liar, it's more frequent for the protagonists' lies to create a comical scenario, but Ookami Shoujo also has moments like that in the beginning. Even still, I could say they aren't really who they appear to be and that impacts their future love partners in some way.īoth are so extremely funny, each in their own way. The boys aren't really similar, except for being handsome, but you can find that in pretty much every shoujo manga. Although, Liar x Liar takes place in a university, so Minato, the protagonist of that series, is more mature than Erika, who stars in Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji. What these two have in common may be what actually repels people from reading them: female main characters are liars who don't really measure the consequences for their acts and are really naive. These are two of my favorite mangas ever. While Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji gives me more of a typical, shoujo vibe, if you enjoy one manga (or especially adore the characters) you will most definitely enjoy the other! Cute, interesting supportive leads, best friends, side characters Just enough drama/conflict where leads are able to overcome without making the relationship on and off Male leads both appear cold (although in Koukou Debut, Yoh is more cool/stoic/lovable and in OStKO, Kyouya is mean/rude type in general) Male leads don't express emotions easily but you can tell they are head over heels in love with female lead female leads are openly VERY expressive of their emotions Plot focuses more on their actual bf/gf relationship then draggy "does he like me/does she like me" plot In both mangas there is a seemingly cold yet loving male lead and an enthusiastic, bubbly, blunt, crybaby (but very lovable) female lead I remember after finishing it for the first time, I craved something similar and Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji filled that void for me. Koukou Debut is one of my favorite shoujos-I'm biased and I have a soft spot in my heart for it even though I read it many years ago (and reread it often).
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