Kamisama to Hatsukoi / 神様と初恋, Chapter One Manga Review

It seems like sleeping with a god has its consequences, as after Matsuri met and had a brief relationship with the god Kyousei, he is now losing his powers. To make matters worse, once Matsuri left his village, she also lost all memory of him. Will they be able to reunite and solve the problem before a calamity occurs?

You can check out chapter one of this series for yourself below!

Sample 1 (Comic Days) Sample 2 (Palcy)

Author

This series was written by Wada Koma.

You can check out some other series by them here!

Genre & Tropes

Fantasy, romance, slightly risque but nothing explicit.

Info about this series (ongoing)

There are currently two chapters published in Japanese.

TL;DR rating

I’m still on the fence with this one, but I will be reading on for now. While I find the art to be beautiful, I think the storytelling is a tad confusing at times.

What’s it about?

Matsuri is a young woman with a talent for seeing the supernatural—though she doesn’t know it. To her, she just sees hallucinations sometimes because she didn’t have enough sleep the previous night. She didn’t think much of it until her seeing these “hallucinations” caused her fiance to break up with her, completely disrupting her life.

Leaving her with no other options, she heads to the small village her grandma used to live in, and sets to move into her house. On her way there, she spots a small child running into a tunnel. Worried that the child is lost, she runs after them and ends up in a beautiful shrine. While the child is nowhere to be seen, that doesn’t mean she’s alone—the master of the shrine is also there. Upon seeing his face, a Summer’s worth of memories come flying back into her head.

It turns out, 10 years ago Matsuri came to visit the village, and had a rather brief but intense relationship with the god of the shrine, Kyousei. At the time she didn’t realize he was something other than human, and they slept together. When she left the village she somehow forgot about the time they spent together, and didn’t regain those memories until she happened upon the shrine again.

When they meet again, he chastises her for making him wait 10 whole years, and promises (threatens?) her that this time he won’t be letting her get away from him. On top of that, he insists that they marry and that Matsuri gives him an heir!?

My thoughts on this chapter (Spoilers!)

I have some pretty mixed feelings about this chapter, so I want to start of with what I enjoyed:

I found the setup to be very interesting and well done! Matsuri losing all of memories, but not her physical connection, to the supernatural helped build up anticipation to the reveal of Kyousei being a god. I hope the story will go on to explain exactly how she developed her supernatural awareness—was it gained solely through sleeping with Kyousei, or was it something she was born with?

Her “powers” being used in tandem with Kyousei make me believe that perhaps she did gain them through sleeping with him, as he only appears to be able to use his powers at full force when she’s touching him. After they slept together he lost a good amount of his powers, and he can now only use strong magic when she’s there to support him—that clearly means she took some of his powers, right!?

I also can’t talk about the positives of this chapter without taking a moment to bring up the art—the art for this series is beautiful. While I like both character designs, Kyousei’s design is actually what brought me to pick it up.

Moving on to what I didn’t exactly love about this chapter:

I found Matsuri to be a somewhat confusing character. She seems to have reclaimed all of her memories of Kyousei upon returning to the shrine, but still acts like he’s a stranger at times. While we know that she liked him enough in the past to sleep with him and to promise to return to his side, it seems like those feelings are still lost to the current Matsuri… Or are they? She’ll go from yelling at him that she doesn’t feel anything for him, to affectionately reciting things that she said to him 10 years ago while rubbing on his face.

While she’s clearly flustered that this handsome god is suddenly trying to sleep with her, I really can’t understand her emotions. Does she like him or not? Does she remember him or not? Because of the pacing of the story, it’s a bit difficult to tell. I really would like to see more of their past relationship, as I think that would bring a lot more light upon why Kyousei is acting like this. Maybe he’s expecting her to act how she did in the past, and is flustered when she doesn’t?

Hopefully as the story continues on her thoughts will be made more clear. I just find it rather frustrating that while Kyousei’s thoughts and intents are made crystal clear from the start, I can’t understand what the main character is thinking.

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Kuroko and Her Sweet Villain / 黒子と悪役くん, Volume Two Manga Review

After going on a date with Shishima, Kuroda is all up in her feelings. While he was able to help bring her out of her shell, the shyness she now feels when around him has her right back at square one. Will she be able to gain the confidence to meet him and continue their relationship?

You can check out volume two of this series for yourself below!

English Sample (K-Manga) Japanese Sample (Comic Days) Japanese Digital (BookWalker) Japanese Digital (Amazon Kindle)

Author

This series was written by Tina Yamashina. X, Instagram

She also wrote Virgin Love. (English, Japanese)

Genre & Tropes

High school romance, light comedy.

Info about this volume (complete)

There are 2 volumes in this series.

This series is currently only being published digitally in English.

TL;DR rating

I thought this was an all-around cute read, but I’m so sad it was only two volumes! It would have benefitted from being even just one volume longer, IMO.

My thoughts on this volume (Spoilers!)

In volume two, we get to see Kuroda and Shishima’s relationship slowly develop from that awkward stage of “will they, won’t they?” to officially dating! I have to say, when it comes to younger (high school / university) romance series, that “will they, won’t they?” stage is my absolute favourite. The tension and slight drama it tends to bring is just so addictive!

I was very happy to see this stage of their relationship drag on for just about the entirety of this volume, as we were gifted with quite a lot of Shishima lightly teasing Kuroda, and Kuroda struggling with how to react. The two of them are just so cute together! I only wish that we were given a full volume with them officially dating! I would have loved to see them slowly grow together, and how maybe Kuroda could have improved Shishima’s standing within their class.

Just like in volume one, Shishima has a rather bad reputation around their school. I had actually forgotten about that, as I quickly became very invested in their relationship. I felt like I was a member of their little bubble for a little while when reading, I’m a little embarrassed to admit. So, when a new character asks Kuroda is Shishima wasn’t leveraging her and forcing her to hang around him, I was a little confused. I was thinking “Hey! How dare you question my cute almost-couple!?” But then I was brought back down to reality.

Thankfully there was no big misunderstanding plotline, as Kuroda was very quick to defend her man. It was so sweet watching her grow through the two volumes! As while in volume one we has to watch her do everyone else’s work and watch them enjoy the fruits of her labours from the shadows, in this volume we get to see her actively go on dates, and even refuse to do other peoples work for them! While it was initiated by Shishima, I still take it as a win for Kuroda. My girl grew so much!!

The overall tone and art found in this series is something that quickly grew on me, as it’s pretty unique! I think the author had a lot of fun with the villain motif, as she took as many opportunities to give the characters little horns and tails and cute-but-scary expressions. It allowed for the story to be more lighthearted and comedic in tone, but without any overtly comedic gags—something I tend to dislike.

As a whole, I would recommend this series to any shoujo romance lover! While it’s unfortunately a little shorter than I would have liked, it still tells a complete, very cute story.

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Adabana / 徒花 – Volume Two Manga Review

If you thought volume one was dark… you haven’t seen anything yet.

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Author

This series was written by NON. You can find their X here.

Genre & Tropes

Psychological horror.

Info about this series (ongoing)

This series is completed in Japanese with three volumes. It is ongoing in English with two volumes currently released.

TL;DR rating

I was rather conflicted with this one. The storytelling, pacing, art, hopeless atmosphere… Everything was amazingly crafted. My only problem with it is that it was so dark that I can only recommend it to a very specific audience.

Trigger warnings

This volume is rather heavy, so please only read if you are comfortable with the following topics being discussed:

  • Sexual assault by a family member
  • Hidden cameras
  • Sexual blackmail
  • Exploitation of a minor

My thoughts on this volume (Mild spoilers!)

Volume two kept the same overall dark and depressing tone of volume one, but this time we follow around the disappeared best friend, Mako. I say “disappeared” and not “murdered”, as I refused to believe that she is actually dead until we’re shown either her murder, or her body. Until then, I’m choosing to believe that Mizuki (the would-be murderer / best friend) somehow helped her escape this hell hole. While in volume one we follow the story of Mizuki and the detectives who are looking into the murder, volume two takes us back six months before the arrest.

As I wasn’t the biggest fan of the police storyline in the previous volume—I think this series works better when it tells us the story through the eyes of the girls, not when it follows the police trying to make sense of things—I was very happy with this change of pace! We still get to see some of our potential murderer, Mizuki, but the focus is overwhelmingly on Mako. Because both girls were forced to go through so many traumatic events, I think their perspective is by far the most interesting. I care less about the police members who failed to help them, and who still aren’t doing the best job of figuring out exactly what happened—at least in volume one.

We learn quite a lot about Mako in this volume, and every new thing made me feel more and more sorry for her. Her familial situation is one that no young person should ever have to go though, and then on top of that her creepy uncle… How he hadn’t been caught by the police by this point in the story, I’ll never know. The author did a wonderful job of making him an absolutely disgusting character, and I found myself cheering even more the second time we were shown his eventual death.

Every male character introduced in this series seems to range from incompetent to downright evil. The story focuses more so on the later, as we are shown some truly evil men. This volume focuses a lot on what I would refer to as realistic worst case scenarios. I found it to be so disturbing because while they were clearly amped up for the sake of drama, I could still imagine it happening in real life.

For example, Mako’s seemingly kind saviour-boyfriend slowly growing more and more controlling? That’s something commonly found in abusive relationships, right? Him filming her with his phone without her consent? Again, that’s absolutely something that could happen. Him going out of his way to set up spy cameras so he can still record her without having to hear her complaints? More outlandish, but again, realistically a deranged pervert could do it. And then, when it all blew up, threatening to release the videos should she try to leave him? It really doesn’t feel all that unrealistic.

This particular sequence of events is just one instance of the trauma that poor Mako is forced to endure in this volume. Even after she goes to the police, they aren’t able to do anything besides saying “leave it to us!” Like… Arrest the man who was filming sexually explicit videos of a minor maybe? Look into the home life of said minor, to figure out if she’s being properly taken care of? Do… literally anything??

By the end of the volume, I was ready for it to be over. The horrific situation Mako was in found a way to continue growing worse and worse, with no solution in sight. To comfort myself, I’m choosing to believe that Mizuki was able to help her erase all of the videos taken of her, and sent her away to another country to start a new life. Please, let them have at least a neutral ending…

In the next volume, if that perverted boyfriend doesn’t get what’s coming to him, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to handle it. My opinion on him from volume one to two could not have changed more drastically. While I had been finding him to be a suspicious character, I actually thought it was because he was cheating on Mako with Mizuki in some capacity. I was not ready for what actually happened. I need him in jail in place of Mizuki.

A theory I have: maybe the girls set up things for him to be sent to jail eventually, so Mizuki turned herself in even though she’s innocent, just to make a few allies in jail in anticipation of his arrival. She would tell a prisoner or two to “look out” for the monster, and get released when the police realize she’s innocent. That way she’ll get a little bit of revenge for Mako, and won’t have to endure any jail time for it!

With the depressing tone of the overall story I doubt this is where it’s going… but a girl can dream.

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Ookami Shounen Magami-kun / 狼少年真神くん – Volume One Manga Review

After living in the shadows for what feels like her entire life, Sakura meets the first person who actually sees her. Or rather, smells her.

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Before we start the review…

What’s the Japanese level?

I rate this as an early-advanced series. To see my reasonings for my rankings, please click here!

Who wrote this manga?

This manga was written by Aoi Nuwi.

Info about the series

  • There are currently three volumes published in Japanese

You can check out this series for yourself below.

Volume one (JP) Free sample

What’s this series about?

Sakura has lived her whole life seemingly invisible. Not only do a good majority of her classmates not even know her name—going as far as most not knowing how to read the Kanji, her voice doesn’t even register in her teachers brain half the time. Though lonely, she’s become accustomed to living “in the shadows”. While she seems to not linger in the minds of the humans around her, she is able to find some companionship in one of the neighbourhood dogs.

While taking it on a walk one day, the two pass by a lake, only to spot a mysterious looking boy on the other side. With snow-white hair and different coloured eyes, Sakura isn’t sure if he’s human or some ethereal being. He disappears in an instant, leading to further questioning in her head.

The next day at school, the same mysterious boy makes an appearance—Shio Magami, is a new transfer student. His family just moved back to Japan from Europe, and he’s brand new to town. As he’s beautiful and foreign, all of Sakura’s classmates are instantly drawn to him. This leads to Sakura being shoved even more into the shadows, but again, she’s used to this.

Since Shio came to school however, Sakura has felt like she’s being watched—something she’s absolutely not used to. It’s not just a strange feeling, as she quickly discovers that Shio has been indeed staring at her every time they’re in the same room. It’s not subtle either, he will full on stop what he’s doing and just blatantly watch her.

A little while later, Sakura is asked by one of her teachers to deliver a box to a storage room. It isn’t until after she leaves the classroom with the box that the teacher says to be careful, as the door is broken—he really is a terrible teacher. Sadly, as Sakura wasn’t in the room to hear the warning, she quickly becomes locked in the storage room. She attempts to call for help through the window, but as she’s quickly forgotten by her classmates even when right beside them, there’s no way any of them would noticed her missing.

That’s what she thought at least, as Shio quickly hops up a tree and into the window of the room that she’s trapped in—on at least the third floor. Shio then proves himself to not only be the first of her classmates to know her full name, but to actively realize when she was missing. The two begin talking, when various thinga happen, leading to the two of them falling over. Shio then makes a strange comment about how Sakura smells…and promptly turns into a wolf! He then jumps out of the window, and doesn’t come back to school for the next few days.

My thoughts on this volume

I did slightly judge this book by its cover, and it ended up being absolutely nothing like what I thought it would be. Just looking at Shio on the cover, I had assumed that the would be more of an aloof, almost tsundere character. In actuality, he’s one of the kindest ML’s I’ve come across in a while!

Shio spends a lot of time reassuring Sakura that she’s absolutely not a “see-through human” as she often refers to herself as, and that he’s interested in learning more about her. He also tells her that while he was at first drawn to her because of her smell, he quickly became interested in learning more about her as a person. As Sakura clearly doesn’t have a lot of self-confidence, it was very nice watching Shio reassure her that she in fact does matter.

Sakura would often refer to the things that she liked as silly, or would greatly misrepresent the amount of effort she put into doing things—like if she spent all night working on something, she would say it only took her a few minutes. Shio tells her that he thinks all of her “likes”, no matter how small, are an important part of her, so she shouldn’t put them down! I think he’s going to do wonderful things for her self-confidence. I think that if this series doesn’t end up being romance, but instead a story about friendship, it would work fantastically.

I am curious about Shio’s family, as it seems like there are a lot more werewolves in the town than we were shown in this volume. I’m also hoping to learn more about the rules and whatnot that the werewolf family lives by, as they seems to be a little bit more strict, and more dark, than anything that happened in this volume.

My favourite parts of this volume (spoilers)

💛 Shio’s name being the French word for puppy—it’s confirmed in this volume that he was indeed named puppy, and that he’s viewed as the baby of the family.

💚 Shio’s dad—just, oh my god.

💙 Shio choosing to turn into a wolf to save the hat that Sakura dropped, and Sakura choosing to stay with him until he turned back into a human.

❤️ Shio being able to talk to dogs—I found this to be both incredibly funny and kind of sweet. This is where we learn that Sakura is loved by all dogs/dog-humans.

💙 Sakura standing up to Shio’s dad for him, even though he was a little bit terrifying.

💚 The werewolves being able to smell the weather—I feel like if werewolves were real, they would absolutely be able to smell the rain well before it came down.

💛 Shio’s little ears popping up when he half-transforms. He’s too cute oh my goodness.

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🎭✨ „More than a Doll“ Band 10 ist da! ✨🎭

Im neuen Band wird es wieder turbulent: Die Sarg-Awase steht an, Marin kämpft mit ihrer Abnehmphase und möchte deshalb lieber ein gekauftes Kostüm.

Romantik, Humor und ehrliche Momente – Shinichi Fukuda bringt die Beziehung der beiden wieder einen Schritt voran. Wer Lust hat auf eine emotionale Achterbahnfahrt, wird Band 10 lieben! 💖

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New Manga Read - Primitive Boyfriend (Series)

I finished Primitive Boyfriend.

Premise: farm girl feels modern boys are too soft, wants to find her soul mate. Goddess of the harvest helps her by sending her to ancient men who are the previous incarnation of her modern soulmate.

In Volumes 1 & 2, Mito is an unlikable sexist who thinks all modern boys aren't manly enough. In Volume 3 she realized "Wait...people aren't 1 dimensional." And after her final whisking away to a previous time, she finally meets her modern day soul mate.

It's dumb popcorn romance, but easy to read.

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10 Slow Burn Romance That Will Keep You Hooked And Reading

There’s something magical about a slow burn romance—the tension, the longing gazes, the gradual build-up of emotions. Unlike love-at-first-sight stories, slow-burn romances take their time, making the eventual confession and relationship even more rewarding.

If you love romance stories where the feelings develop at a steady, satisfying pace, then this list is for you! Below, you’ll find a collection of slow burn romance manga, manhwa, and webtoons that will tug at your heartstrings.

10 Slow Burn Romance Reads

Skip Beat!

  • Genre: Romance, Drama, Comedy, Shoujo
  • Type: Manga
  • Chapters: 331+
  • Content Warnings: Emotional manipulation, toxic relationships
  • Where to Read: VIZ Media

Kyouko Mogami dedicates her life to supporting her childhood crush, Shoutaro “Shou” Fuwa—until she learns he only saw her as a disposable servant. Heartbroken but determined, she vows to surpass him in the entertainment industry. Along the way, she encounters the enigmatic Ren Tsuruga, whose presence challenges everything she thought she knew about love and ambition.

I’ll Save This Damn Family!

  • Genre: Historical, Romance, Isekai
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 143+
  • Content Warnings: Political scheming, execution threats
  • Where to Read: Tapas

After being murdered, Yeonwoo is reincarnated into her colleague’s novel as Tara Elias, the unremarkable fifth daughter of the Elias family. But the entire household is doomed to meet a grisly fate. Determined to avoid execution, Yeonwoo must rewrite history and save this damn family—before the guillotine comes for her.

Little Rabbit and the Big Bad Leopard

  • Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Isekai
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 170+
  • Content Warnings: Mild violence, power imbalance
  • Where to Read: Tapas

As a were rabbit who cannot transform, Vivi is abandoned by her own kind and left to fend for herself. She’s soon rescued by Ahin, heir to the Black Leopard Clan, but her problems are far from over. Trapped in a world of ruthless carnivores, Vivi must learn to survive—while resisting the strange bond forming between her and the domineering Ahin.

Beatrice

  • Genre: Historical, Romance, Drama
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 144+
  • Content Warnings: Violence, war themes
  • Where to Read: Tapas

After her kingdom falls, Princess Beatrice narrowly escapes with her life, living in disguise as an enslaved person. However, fate plays a cruel trick when she catches the attention of the empire’s strongest general—who just happens to be the one who destroyed her homeland. As she conceals her true identity, an unexpected romance begins to blossom between them.

How to Get My Husband on My Side

  • Genre: Historical, Romance, Isekai
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 111+
  • Content Warnings: Manipulation, political intrigue, mild violence
  • Where to Read: Tapas

Reincarnated as a villainess doomed to die, Rudbeckia de Borgia refuses to accept her fate. Forced into a marriage with the man destined to kill her, she must carefully win him over before it’s too late. But in a world where trust is a dangerous luxury, will she be able to rewrite her tragic ending?

6. The Mafia Nanny

  • Genre: Romance, Drama, Thriller
  • Type: Webtoon
  • Chapters: 59+
  • Content Warnings: Violence, organised crime, psychological manipulation
  • Where to Read: Webtoon

Being an elite nanny is simple: protect the charge, obey the principal, and don’t get emotionally attached. Easier said than done when Davina’s first client is a dangerously compelling Venetian underboss who’s determined to get under her skin. What he wants from her, she can’t imagine, but Gabriel Angelini drags her back into the glittering world of organised crime she thought she’d left behind forever. She might get answers about her past if she digs deep enough, but can she protect Mikey from his father’s ambitions and keep her heart from getting tangled up in their treacherous web?

A Talented Maid

  • Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Drama
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 86+
  • Content Warnings: None
  • Where to Read: Tapas

Maurina, a fallen noble turned maid, gains an extraordinary ability—she can master any skill overnight. Her newfound talents attract the attention of the crown prince, but keeping her identity a secret becomes harder as her feelings for him grow.

A Side Character’s Love Story [Mobuko no Koi]

  • Genre: Romance, Slice of Life, Seinen
  • Type: Manga
  • Chapters: 109+
  • Content Warnings: None
  • Where to Read: Coamix and Tapas

Nobuko Tanaka has always been a background character in life. But when she falls in love, she decides to step out of the shadows and into her own love story—one small, heartfelt step at a time.

I Shall Master This Family

  • Genre: Historical, Romance, Reincarnation
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 172+
  • Content Warnings: Family betrayal, political intrigue
  • Where to Read: Tapas

After being reborn as her younger self, Firentia Lombardi refuses to let her family fall to ruin again. With knowledge from her past life, she strategises her way to power, all while navigating a slow-burning romance that could change her fate.

The Siren: Becoming the Villain’s Family

  • Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Reincarnation
  • Type: Manhwa
  • Chapters: 134+
  • Content Warnings: Violence, dark themes
  • Where to Read: Tapas

Aria, a siren with a tragic past, is given a second chance at life. This time, she allies herself with the cold and powerful Duke Lloyd Valentine, offering him a marriage contract that could benefit them both. But as their arrangement deepens, so does their bond.

Which Slow-Burn Story Stole Your Heart?

Slow burn romances are captivating because they allow characters to develop naturally, making every moment feel earned. Whether it’s overcoming trauma, political intrigue, or personal insecurities, these stories show that love isn’t always instant—but when it happens, it’s worth the wait.

Do you love slow burn romances? Which of these stories have you read? What makes a slow burn romance worth the wait for you?

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New Read - Primitive Boyfriend, Volume 2

Okay, so on to volume 2 of Primitive Boyfriend.

Mito is still an unlikable sexist who thinks all modern boys aren't manly enough and / or are too soft. But, then she flies back through time to try to find her soulmate. She meets a new ancient ancestor of man whom she names Erec.

Turns out, reincarnation of the previous ape-man she met. Still her soulmate, just in a different time period.

The volume is a lot of the same. Fish out of water, but she's falling in love with this new man who is a reincarnation of her previous man.

It's popcorn romance drama. It's fine, really mindless and easy to read stuff.

Onward to Volume 3.

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New Read - Primitive Boyfriend, Volume 1

So, I decided to try out something I saw a lot of folks back when I was on Instagram reading - Primitive Boyfriend. I requested all three volumes of it from the library. Let me tell you - I don't like the main character.

Mito is a teenage girl, who has rejected every boy that has asked her out. They range from jocks to preps to nerds to everything in between. Her reaction multiple times, "Ugh, men are so soft, why isn't anyone manly anymore." It's built in toxic masculinity. Thanks, I hate it.

But, I didn't hate the story. Apart from that, the volume was a largely mindless popcorn romance as Mito tries to find her "manly" soulmate with time travel to an ancient prehistoric men. It's a fast read, so I'll finish the series.

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A Star Brighter than the Sun Romance Manga Gets TV Anime

Fans of the heartwarming romance genre have reason to rejoice as the beloved manga "A Star Brighter than the Sun" is set to make its debut on the small screen in 2025. The highly anticipated TV a...

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A Star Brighter than the Sun Romance Manga Gets TV Anime

Fans of the heartwarming romance genre have reason to rejoice as the beloved manga "A Star Brighter than the Sun" is set to make its debut on the small screen in 2025. The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of this award-winning manga is poised to captivate audiences with its tender

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