Catch These Hands!, Vol. 1

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Catch These Hands!, Vol. 1

Catch These Hands!, Vol. 1

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In an attempt to shed her delinquent lifestyle post-high school, Takebe heads out to find some new clothing. She ends up bumping into her old nemesis, Soramori, but two old habits apparently die hard: Takebe’s delinquency and, as it turns out, Soramori’s high school crush…

It’s interesting that Takebe considers ‘you never change’ to be a negative about herself (even as she kind of resents change in others), while Soramori sees that as a positive. The latter is absolutely useless when it comes to helping Takebe break out of her mould. Yen Press Reveals 13 New Acquisitions To Release In February 2022". August 20, 2021 . Retrieved January 5, 2023. And so our two strange bedfellows start to spend more time together; Takebe trying to half-heartedly get out of her arrangement with Soramori via various useless plans (Takebe’s schemes are roughly as nuanced as a cheese sandwich) and Soramori, having finally caught her tail, not knowing what to do with it. What I really appreciated about it is that while many manga are set in high school, this is a post-high school setting. Takebe is the bad girl who "peaked" in high school. She made her whole identity be the high school bad girl who was always up for a fight. Now she is 22, and she is lost. All of her friends are moving on to school, or jobs, or getting married, and she still does not know what she wants to do. I found that lost aspect of her character so relatable. She never took life seriously, but she thinks it is time that she should. Part of my issue with this book is that if you’re going to be a one note character with no verisimilitude to speak of, you could at least do the audience the courtesy of being wildly hilarious and, while I will admit that parts of this story are good, this is fitfully amusing at best.Catch These Hands! Volume 1 Review • Anime UK News". Anime UK News. April 12, 2022 . Retrieved January 5, 2023. It means the whole thing coasts along with that comfy 'slow burn' effect to the romantic relationship that might wear out its welcome in a more emotionally intense story, but feels right at home here as most of the appeal is watching these two doofuses hang out, trying to get a handle on their own feelings and places in the world. It also helps that the humor consistently lands so well; as mentioned earlier, Catch These Hands! is mostly trading on beats of extremely dry comedy, playing the characters' awkwardness for humor with each other, but mostly not embarrassing them more broadly. Facial expressions and reactions are elements of visual humor murata gets a lot of mileage out of, particularly the recurring gag of Takebe's resting bitch-face which honestly never gets old.

Catch These Hands! ( Japanese: 私の拳をうけとめて, Hepburn: Watashi no Kobushi wo Uketomete) is a yuri manga series by murata. It was serialized in Young Ace Up! from January 2018 to October 2020, and is licensed and published in English by Yen Press.dialogue was taxing to read, i skipped to the ending, and it doesn't really leave you satisfied, unlike tsurezure biyori. Yen Press Licenses 8 Manga, 4 Novels for February 2022". Anime News Network . Retrieved January 5, 2023. In Japan, Watashi no Kobushi wo Uketomete was serialized in Young Ace Up! [ ja] from January 2, 2018 [2] to October 13, 2020, [3] and was published in a total of 4 tankōbon volumes. [4] This sounded Awful to me. Something a fifteen year old might write for wank material. But with the right writer and character development, you can really make almost any story interesting. de todo lo que pasa son mini citas que tienen, y aunque pudieron haber aprovechado cada una de ellas para contarnos muchísimas cosas, siento que se desperdiciaron en su mayoría, no nos contaban basicamente nada sobre sus vidas, dejaron muchas historias sueltas que pudieron rellenar momentos, y sobre todo, no sentí un avance romántico hacia Sasamori (la otra chica en la portada) de ninguna forma, y esto quizá porque se supone que Takabe es arromántica (aunque la descripción que dió coincidía más con ser asexual), pero no sentí ningún progreso o dudas importantes mientras se descubria, y al final se reducieron a unas vagas líneas con las que no identificabas qué era en realidad (arro. o ace) , siento sinceramente que todo ese problema es por la poca cantidad de expresiones faciales que tienen, podrian estar muriendose y no lo parecería; al final, siento que su relación es solo un tipo de dependencia, tal como la prota dice en un momento: se acostumbró tanto a estar con Sasa por las citas y sus charlas por chat cada día, agregando además que su vida es muy aburrida y no tiene nadie más con quien salir, que no tiene nada mejor que hacer, su día a día gira en torno a ella.



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