Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! 1

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Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! 1

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If you can get past the premise, the story isn't too bad overall. Parts of it made me a little uncomfortable, but the overall effect was surprisingly sweet. Fujisaki was seemingly introduced to us as the female love interest for Adachi. Episode 4 was headed towards that direction until this scene in the elevator. As Adachi read his coworker's mind, it turns out Fujisaki's thoughts are preoccupied everywhere. This is a genuine love story between these two men that will warm your heart and soul...make you feel like you are on cloud 9. Make you feel fluffy and soft and gushy and will definitely make you say "EHHH!". Listen guys once you start watching this series you will not be able to stop yourself from re-watching the currently out episodes again and again. I have already lost count of how many times I have re-watched the 5 episodes. Cherry Maho really spells a real cast at its viewers then we can't stop watching the series even if we want to.

Es complicado: un virgen de treinta años obtiene más de lo que esperaba cuando su nuevo poder mágico revela que es el objeto del afecto de su compañero de trabajo. Cherry Magic resists the temptation to go the conventional route and pair Fujisaki with another side character (Rokkaku, for example). Instead, Fujisaki begins pursuing a personal passion as she studies labour law. She puts all her energy into enriching herself instead of trying to find a romantic partner. Cherry Magic sends a positive message with her character's ending, showing that you can achieve happiness alone, even without a traditional relationship.Adachi didn't say too much, but his words resonated with Kurosawa deeply. All his life, Kurosawa only ever got recognition for being handsome, popular, and successful. Yet, here was somebody who still appreciated him with all his imperfections on display. While Kurosawa felt insecure over his failures, Adachi told him it was okay not to be perfect all the time. You don't always have to be the best, because I think you're good enough even when you're at your worst. Kurosawa's biggest flaw is that he can be too much of a people pleaser. He needs their validation to feel reassured about himself. Earlier, we discussed how Adachi has a strong self-identity and won't change his personality just to fit in with any subculture. In contrast, Kurosawa is more adaptable and bases his feelings on the other people in his life. He cares about what they think of him. Otherwise, he wouldn't try so hard to maintain this perfect persona in front of them. Although Adachi was acquainted with Kurosawa, he didn't know his coworker that closely. He takes Kurosawa at face value, idealizing him as this perfectly competent employee who can do no wrong. Adachi would often compare himself to Kurosawa and point out his own inferiorities. Although this version of Kurosawa is pretty perfect, Adachi doesn't fall in love with him because of his successes. The way he speaks about his coworker comes from a place of awe instead of attraction. Kurosawa masks his insecurities beneath a confident persona, so you might not identify his character flaw right away. However, this codependency is sometimes evident during his interactions with Adachi, because Kurosawa seems too eager to accommodate him. Kurosawa constantly dotes on Adachi, puts his boyfriend's priorities first, and never challenges him on anything. It's good to be agreeable, but is it normal for Kurosawa to make all the compromises in their relationship? Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 22, 2022). " 'Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!' Manga Gets Live-Action Thai Series". Anime News Network . Retrieved November 25, 2022.

November 2020 (Episode 6): Yes, it's actually out on Thursdays first and the episodes formally available on Fridays. At his lowest moment, the heavily intoxicated Kurosawa was accompanied by Adachi in the middle of the night. Adachi offered gentle consoling words to make his coworker feel better, praising his work ethic and attention to detail. Then, Adachi mentioned that he liked seeing this different side to Kurosawa, who's more vulnerable, not as polished, and less than perfect. This line always gets me no matter how many times I re-read the manga! Sorry, only adaptation watching population. Yes, you do miss out on a lot of things!) I think like most of you I am also not a fan of Japanese acting. They often feel cringe to me and made me stopped watching Japanese drama for a while. So for the people who are worried about the acting, YOU HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT. The acting is actually top-notch. Both actors perfectly understood their characters and have dutifully are able to portray them just as they were written in manga. Machida is literally Kurosawa and no one can deny that! Cherry Magic Memories To say that this is a good BL is an understatement. I've been watching jdramas in 2020 and nothing captured my attention and love like this one. A late-night BL drama nobody should've noticed became an international hit.This technique gives the story, which I suppose is predominantly created as a romantic comedy, a more serious undertone. (Or maybe I'm reading way too much into this). The ability to read minds is a powerful talent that can be exploited in many different ways. In a workplace setting, you can read the minds of your boss, your clients, or your competitors to get ahead in your career. However, Adachi doesn't have that ruthless ambition to misuse his secret power for nefarious gain. He reads the minds of his coworkers either accidentally or to help them out in a pinch. It's what makes Adachi so endearing that he has this incredible power and never uses it with ill intent.



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