![]() ![]() ![]() The love or hearts collected weren't solely romantic either. Puppy love in its purest form makes me smile. The day-to-day collecting hearts stories were so adorable. "Tim Burton meets magical anime girls" kinda deal. In the end it was worth it however, and the ending worth reaching. When I started reading it, at first it wasn't very eye catching, or heart capturing, and it takes a while for a real story to start unfolding and it was a tad monotonic, to be honest. Supporting cast is sadly thrown to the side most of the time, which is really lame considering the roles and potential they COULD have. Chocolat seem to become more mature as the story goes on, confronting others as well as herself about feeling and the way things are going on and Vanilla, well, read on and find out. The development of character was one of the things I praise. Weird, quirky and LOVELY art but scattered paneling. ![]() any illogical decisions, so it has that going for it, if anything. ![]() Sure, with it's setting and genre, it's not exactly hard to see it coming, but the characters aren't exactly empty headed caricatures who are making The story itself, while not entirely original, is interesting because you're never exactly sure what might happen next. And it really isn't as bad as I had initially thought it would be. But one day, by some circumstances, I actually got the first volume of it for free, and decided, 'Hell I could give it a try'. Sugar Sugar Rune wasn't really my top choice, although it was one of the few I could actually have in my hands while reading. ![]()
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