I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss, Vol. 1 (I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss (Manga))

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I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss, Vol. 1 (I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss (Manga))

I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss, Vol. 1 (I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss (Manga))

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A digital ARC of this book was provided by the publisher via Edelweiss+ for review. All opinions are unbiased and my own. The art is beautiful. Not exactly the height of manga art, but still, cute and serious at times, I liked it.

how could I give it anything less and do I want to pauper myself by getting the manga as well, stars! The story is nice, rather short for my liking, but you can read it in one sitting if you want to. As another commenter said, it's very fairy tale-esque, but I enjoyed that aspect of it. Si je suis la vilaine autant mater le boss final est un manga que je m’étais acheté après avoir vu l’anime a sa sortie (fin 2022) et je me suis récemment dit qu’il était enfin temps de le sortir de ma PAL. Also the antagonists (well technically heroes) I think they're really bland. Cedric is just kinda the ex character. Lilia is the standard good girl anime protagonist, and pretty predictable like YOU know that girl is hiding something hah. But I've discovered, like with every trope, there is a lot of dumb stuff out there. It feels like there is more when it comes to Isekai. Almost like a paint by numbers thing but every person in a fandom knows that will be the case with everything. I mean how many twists can you find in the Star Trek books?

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before reading*** (This whole part is a mess. I'm so tired. Making sense isn't high on my priority list right now.) The music is present, but the same music is played time and time again throughout the anime. A tense moment - long live the medieval melody. So. Yes, this is similar in structure to other books in the genre, but it does a good job of being distinct and OMG the hero is just PERFECT. Highly recommended if you are interested in this genre.

I really enjoyed the overall cast, though that plot twist had me like "ummmm…" Yeah, definitely NOT liking that one character! :p But I am hyped for volume two! Claude es el personaje que más adoro, junto con Aileen. Ambos tienen algo que juntos los hace hermosos, la manera en la que se tratan entre ellos es algo que me causa envidia; de hecho tengo planes de hacer cosplay de uno de los personajes de esta serie. Planeo leerme la novela ligera que tiene un poco más de información, pero no será pronto porque aún tengo dos tomos más de este manga por leer. Not going to lie, I brought it with me to work to read during my lunch break. I have only ever done that ONCE with another NG book. THAT'S how well this one wrapped me up in it's world. I was SO SAD to hit the end, MOR MONSTER WANT MOR!) The depth of this show is lesser than the depth of my carpet. No character development whatsoever, the only exception I can maybe think of is Keith; the demon lord's right hand man, and Levi but they are both side characters and their arcs only last 1 episode. Otherwise if there is "development" it isn't really development, it is just a random and inexplicable shift in a character's attitude, see-> the demon lord during the third arc, or prince Cedric in the final episode. The character with the most interesting concept was probably Lillia, and her motivations absolutely deserved exploration, but no, nothing. Don't expect anything in the realm of high quality writing, you will inevitably be disappointed. It is my book version of dark chocolate. I have an affinity for the "otome isekai villainess" genre, where the MC h is a contemporary Japanese female, usually teen to young adult, who is whisked away to a usually fantasy type European style world that the protagonist realizes is based off of an otome game that she played when she was in Japan and that she is now the villainess of the game and is trying to avoid the "death flags" so she survives to a ripe old age, rather than to be used as the stepping stone for the "heroine" to have her "happy" ending.Again I think this is intriguing story wise, despite dragging a bit towards the end. But I'll talk about that later. I just had a fun time with this silly little story. And you really do want to root for Aileen by the end of the volume. A time limit is introduced so you got a "Oh shit!" feeling going on. Real sense of tension and intrigue. Also usually I don't like slow burn romance but here it's well done. The narrative doesn't force them to get together immediately for the plot. And the romance again very cute haha. And sorry I LOVE HIS HENCHMEN they're so goofy. There's a good mix of "this is a stupid silly story" and also a compotent story. There's world building established and such, that's not just a thrown together romcom. Sorry my romcoms need tomes of worldbuiling jk JK. Se los recomiendo a todos aquellos que no conozcan mucho del género o aquellos veteranos a este, a aquellos que busquen algo nuevo que leer, a los amantes del manga y a los que adoran a protagonistas fuertes, decididas e inteligentes. The comedic beats do land sometimes, not always mind you, but often enough to give the show an upbeat feeling so good enough. second arcs are very good, but the third seemed boring and unnecessary, although in general, the plot of the anime could have been finished at 4 series (the end of the first story).

The series itself is divided into three arcs, in each of which the story changes, the characters remain the same (except that new ones appear). In my opinion, the first and And this is where this last volume of the series loses some points from a perfect score. The gross trope that we all see too often is to separate the female lead and either make it seem like she’s been assaulted (or go through with the disgusting act). To attempt to ruin her in the eyes of her loved ones, the narrative branches into the ‘Fridging Female Character in Comics’ trope, and I absolutely hate it. But, alas, it is used to trigger the mayhem that follows Claude’s transformation. Despite this stumble, there’s plenty that I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss Volume 3does right. For example, a significant role reversal between Lilia and Aileen in a final showdown speaks wonders to being accountable for your actions and deserving of happier endings. Leído en inglés]: Cuando el prometido de Aileen rompe el compromiso frente a toda la escuela la devastación llega a su vida, o eso hubiera pasado si sus memorias de su vida pasada no hubieran llegado de golpe. Es entonces que se da cuenta que ha reencarnado dentro de un juego de citas que jugó anteriormente y que su vida está pronta a terminar en tan solo tres meses. Aileen tiene un plan y el primer paso es que el Rey Demonio Claude se enamore de ella, mientras que el número dos es sobrevivir.For Claude being a Demon King, he was nothing like I expected! (I expected I think more dark magical elements but there were none at in this first volume. There was barely even any magic as it was!) He is a cinnamon roll character and seeing his emotions being "on display" was a hoot! (Even more so when Aileen doesn't realize what they mean. LOL!) Plus, his "right-hand man" is priceless and really liked Keith too! I'm not going to lie I think the last chapter kind dragged. I don't really like the sudden we need torepair the demon castle plot, political stuff, economy... wha... idk it's like I'm not really interested in that. I want the romance and the trying to avoid the bad ending plot, but idk why they have to go in this weird direction like it's a light hearted comedy? manga we don't need to do this lol. I’m pleased with Aileen’s character development as a “villainess.” She really turned out not only to be so lovable but also a competent and intelligent woman. It was no wonder that so many of my favorite scenes throughout the series, but especially in this volume, were of her epically one-upping Lelia, the so-called heroine who turned out to be the real villainess. The more and more the story progressed, the more unstable Lelia became. Soon she was pushing for Aileen’s death and a more reverse harem ending for herself, forsaking all the good Aileen, Claude, and the others had done for the kingdom.



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