There is no gradual or mentally unstable dependence or 'love' in this. Did I mention the uke is pretty tsundere too? And the seme doesn't know the meaning of the word 'no', is a rapist, and has no refractory period whatsoever? Yep, you heard it here folks! Go ahead and give this a try.įOR TOXIC RELATIONSHIP JUNKIES: I love myself some good angst and friction in an unhealthy fictional couple, but this isn't what you want. It has a classic seme and uke, some jealousy thrown in, and a good bit of kink. Now, FOR THE YAOI FANS: This is your cup of tea. I only kept watching because I was reassured by the fact that it was only two episodes and that I would finish in no time at all. Overall, I have to say for the first half of the first episode I was pretty bored and wondering if I should even continue watching this. However, like every classic uke, our main character completely neglects this fact and starts to take this 'relationship' with his abuser seriously and starts to depend on him. Not basically, scratch that- he IS a rapist. There was an interesting 'villain', but when looking at the main love interest for the uke, you come to terms with the fact that he's basically a rapist. With the characters, I'm not sure where to start. At the most serious and trying of times for our dear uke, the music is an upbeat elevator-style instrumental, and a lot of the time it just felt like a fan animated manga bit on youtube. Not even joking, the frames were pretty much copy-pasted.
THIS IS NOT FULLY ANIMATED! If you're obsessed with animation and everything being smooth and well done, step away! This is mostly just colored and slightly animated (a limb here and there, lips) manga frames. I've been reading the manga and other than strange proportions in the semes' shoulders at times, most everything is drawn alright. Overall, for a mafia AU, this was a little sad. But I suppose it's so cliche that it kinda is, to an extent. In other aspects, it entirely skips over the plot that should be there and continues with the so-called 'romance', as if the actual story is self-explanatory. Cool, then why isn't that shown? It seems like a plot hole when it's blatantly not covered. Do police not exist in this world? Some may make the argument that this is a mafia AU, The storyline starts off interesting, but it quickly delves into a realm of the unexplainable. If you're here and you are a.) a yaoi fan b.) a fan of fictional toxic relationships or c.) a fan of 'mafia' style anime, this review is for you.įirst of all, I'll start by addressing the elements of the show objectively. It was recommended to me by a friend, who said that it wasn't a great show overall but it had some interesting aspects.
What yaoi manga do you recommend should I read next? The Finder series took me almost two weeks to finished as I would be reading the manga straight through.This was. The storyline is really good and it would be awesome if they adopt the manga into an actual anime series instead of the OVA’s. Since it’s a yaoi manga, it isn’t for kids and it’s for adults only as it has violence within.
I went to Las Vegas last week and I couldn’t put my tablet down before going to bed one day as I wanted to read what happens next in the next volume, and I slept late that night, it was that good. It’s clearly not completed yet once you read the entire thing and it is left in a cliffhanger that you want to read more. So far, there’s a total of 8 manga’s and the Finder Deluxe Edition Manga 9 comes out this September! It’s about a photographer name Takaba Akihito meeting the yakuza Ryuichi Asami. The Finder series by Yamane Ayano has all action packed besides being it yaoi. I usually don’t read a manga from beginning to end unless it really interests me, and I tell yeah, the manga is better than the two OVA’s and got me hooked after reading awhile. I haven’t read a manga for quite awhile and after watching the two OVA’s for the yaoi anime ViewFinder, I decided to read what happens next.