A review by nanamikento
Classmates Vol. 1: Dou kyu sei by Asumiko Nakamura

lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

3.25

gosh i don't really remember. my brain is fucked, my memory quickly passes (more on this when i leave my the memory police review) but i remember the mcs being very very cute. i am trying to write about it my brain is foggy. maybe my retention rate is lower when i read manga on a phone. how could it be? i finished many mangas since i started reading around 2021. then again, to rebut myself, i don't remember the details; i only get the general gist of the plot. is that redundant? who knows.

the prof was a bit creepy for liking a student, on their first day in high school mind you. good thing it did not turn to those creepy yaoi mangas with teacher-student relationships because fuck that shit. what's good japan? 

what else do i remember...

kusakabe my little rockstar meow meow! he's in a band! how cool is that! that got rihito a little jealous because duh, a lot happen in gigs. i am yet to witness a small-scale one, but i know things get a little cute. girls try their best to get the musicians' numbers. that girl was thinking she'll have her silly, okay not silly, time-stopping pink floral background dreamy shoujo moment but kusakabe kisses boys! how is that?

speaking of the kisses, mr. kusakabe? is that his love language? he's a certified kiss stealer with how many times we caught him sneaking a kiss from poor rihito. boy just wants to breathe! instead he's bombarded with kisses! lord when!

with the languid and flowy art style of the characters, i do am looking forward to seeing the beautiful film adaptation, as chiefly recommended by my friend sophia. i have started volume 2 as well though i have little idea what's next now that fall has started. hoping rihito and kusakabe stay cute.