Ef: a fairy tale of the two

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- ". . . Yuu-kun is the same as always, (hee hee)That straightforward personality."- "People vị not change that easily."- "That is true.. . . I haveLost many things,But . . .After I met those children,I have sầu also found many new things."- "The stories about the children Yuuko has met . . .Can you tell me more?"- "Yes."I have sầu reviewed both seasons of the anime and now I am getting to lớn my manga version. The reason why Ef - a Fairy Tale of the Two. has a special place in my heart is because it focuses on the First Tale, which is about my favorite part the "saga," if you will, the love sầu triangle of Hirono Hiro, Miyamura Miyako và Shindou Kei (some of the main characters of the first season), whose story felt rushed in the anime, mainly due to lớn time constrictions (the season is twelve sầu episodes long) and the inclusion of the Latter Tale at the same time. Hence, the manga takes it more slowly và is more detailed, giving logical, believable development between the characters. I will leave sầu the comparisons at that for now as I give light on the synopsis khổng lồ the unlucky ones who have sầu no idea what I am talking about.Hirono Hiro is a high school student who is also a shoujo manga artist (ironic, since I hate shoujo manga) unbeknownst khổng lồ anyone but his childhood friover, Shindou Kei, as he goes under the name Shindou Nagi. One fateful Christmas night, Hiro decides to visit a church in order to lớn help hyên ổn with his artwork. There, he meets a mysterious woman who calls herself Amamiya Yuuko. She tells hyên ổn that mass has already ended, to which Hirono replied that he is not there for it. He then proceeds to ask her if she is affiliated with the church, but she says she is not. Yuuko explains that she is waiting for someone. As Hirono is about khổng lồ depart, Amamiya wishes hyên a merry Christmas. Outside, a girl's purse is stolen by a man on a motorcycle. She, Miyamura Miyako, sees Hiro, after he left the church, standing and asks hlặng where the thief headed. Once Hiro answers Miyako, she thanks hyên ổn and abruptly "borrows" his bicycle. As she chases the robber, Hirono chases Miyamura on foot. She eventually crashes. Miyako wakes up safely, & promises khổng lồ pay Hiro baông chồng for the bicycle later. It turns out later that they both go to lớn the same high school, called Otowa. A friendship develops between the two, disturbing a jealous Shindou, & Amamiya sometimes suddenly appears before Hirono and Miyamura separately, giving them advice. Time is drawing near for Kei khổng lồ express her true feelings for her onii-chan, as she fully intends to win the war that is inevitable lớn begin against Miyako for the sake of her love, Hiro, who needs to lớn carry upon his baông xã his commitments for education, work, và these two young maidens . . .People may come down hard on a premise such as this one, calling it annoying names like "typical," "overdone," and "cliche," but I prefer not to bởi vì that, in general. I see the essence in each story, & if you look closely, you will notice they are not that similar; there is always a chất lượng factor separating them, be it the heroine killing the protagonist in the over, for the heroine's rival to go to a different school while still dating the protagonist, the heroine being an empty can ("WTF?"), the protagonist living under the heroine in a girl's dorm, or having three dots on the heroine & mention that she is from a planet called Seiren. Ef - a Fairy Tale of the Two. stands out as well because of Amamiya Yuuko, and the "person" she is waiting for, but I am actually glad it does not concentrate much on that part of the story, leaving most of the room for the love sầu triangle & the characters' emotions.Like I was saying earlier, the manga takes a slower pace than its anime counterpart, and there are noticeable differences. For example, when Hiro and Miyako first meet, in the anime, they spkết thúc the night together (I meant they go lớn karaoke và a family restaurant off-screen; get your mind out of the gutter) until morning, since her key was in her snatched purse, whereas in the manga, they just exchange information and go home separately, which is understandable, considering the varying time the two characters have sầu with each other in both versions. Also, in Ef - a Fairy Tale of the Two., the three lead characters, along with Hirono's classmate, Tsutsumi Kyousuke, go out on a picnic (which is a very funny scene), something, again, Ef - a Tale of Memories. never gets lớn. Moreover, Kei is respectful towards Kyousuke, unlượt thích in the first season of the anime, where their initial meeting ends up with the former punching the latter. Most noteworthy, however, is that the manga, despite having its giới thiệu of drama, is more directed towards simpliđô thị và comedy, in contrast khổng lồ the anime's more serious và philosophical attitude, especially concerning Yuuko, who has casual conversations with and touches those she speaks with in the former version, but usually shows up in what seems lớn be dreams và has a somber disposition in the latter.“Two. Only, Two.”The characters are all wonderful, making this the amazing story that it is. There is Hirono Hiro, who tries to bởi what he wants despite the difficulties he faces, such as leaving trang chủ và injuring his right wrist from working a lot, gathered with school attendance and endless deadlines, but he likes to lớn go to the roof of Otowa alone, having been given the key by his onee-chan, who studies in America, not knowing of her brother's profession. Miyamura Miyako is an eccentric girl, who, like Hiro, does not attkết thúc classes much, thinking they are boring, yet, despite that, being popular among mỏi the boys because of her beauty, athletic abilities, & intelligence (in tests), all while trying not to open up lớn anyone. Shindou Kei is Hiro's short-tempered childhood friover, who is the best freshman in the basketball team & a bad cook (much to her onii-chan's dismay); she keeps her feelings hidden from Hirono because of an incident of the past regarding her twin sister, Shindou Chihiro (the heroine of the Latter Tale). There is also Hiro's classmate, Tsutsumi Kyousuke, who goes lớn the film studies club; he helps his frikết thúc sneak out of school in return for the latter treating the former, something Kyousuke really holds on to lớn, & used lớn talk a lot with Miyako in the past year, although she now has no idea who he is. Hayama Mizuki idolizes Kei, calling her "senpai," despite being in the same year (và basketball team); she is harsh on anyone who hurts Kei, even if she were not sure of the person's identity (of course, Hiro, again, is the obvious target). Lastly, Amamiya Yuuko is a person who gives advice to Hiro & Miyako, appearing out of nowhere; she has a light-hearted personality (though even she gets aggravated by Miyako, showing a different face after being called "mommy" jokingly, scaring the latter) and says her job is to lớn "take care of anyone's needs," giving Hiro some strange ideas.Art-wise, the anime is arguably superior, being, in my opinion, the best animated television show, but lớn be fair, compared lớn manga, far more people work on anime. The artwork in Ef - a Fairy Tale of the Two. is still great, though, và every chapter has its own cover page. I just vị not like how the characters are drawn sometimes when they are disgusted or angry, being nose-less và having a stain-lượt thích spot on their faces.In conclusion, this a lãng mạn tale at its best, dealing with impeccable characters và hard decisions, when a man has to lớn choose one of two girls he cares deeply about. This is by far my most favorite manga. There are profound lessons khổng lồ be learned here, such as how loving someone can change you and your goals.- "Just watching other people giving their all while standing on the sidelines is unacceptable."- ". . . . . ."- "To be honest, people who work hard at what they vày will never except those who bởi vì nothing.At least, I would never love a person like that."- "Eh . . .? Why . . .Why bởi vì I feel as if I were pierced by something?"