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Gin no Juujika to Draculea
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By totsuki yuu
5 volumes
2012
Description
“Impossible… Why are you not following my orders!? Clearly I s**ked your blood, why!?” On the very first day of high school, the youth subscribing to the philosophy of “absolutely ordinary everyday life,” Kujou Hisui, encountered disaster head on: He was attacked by Rushella Daamu Draculea, the vampire who had lost her memory. Rushella was greatly intrigued to find her vampire powers ineffective against Hisui. Not only did she make Hisui’s home her own, she even enrolled in his school to stick to him– Hisui had no choice but to help Rushella regain her memory. But before one crisis could be resolved, many more had risen. With tempting advances from the mysterious Sudou Mei, and kidnapped by the girl from the Supernatural Investigations Section in search of Rushella, Hisui’s ordinary life has been replaced by its complete opposite, drama– Romantic comedy and supernatural action in a school setting!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fujimi shobo
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Gin no Juujika to Draculea Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Gin no Juujika to Draculea
I dove into "Gin no Juujika to Draculea" with a mix of curiosity and apprehension, given its genre blend of comedy, ecchi, and supernatural elements. I came out with a mixed bag of thoughts. It definitely has its charms, but also some noticeable flaws that held it back from being a truly great read.
First Impressions
The initial chapters were engaging enough. I found the premise intriguing: a protagonist acquainted with supernatural legends thrown headfirst into a world where those legends are real. The slice-of-life moments blended with the promise of action and mystery kept me hooked, at least for a while.
What Works Well
The interactions between the characters were definitely a highlight. I especially enjoyed the dynamic between Hisui and Miraluka. The author did a good job making them feel like a family, even if it was a weird one. The calm protagonist and his witty responses were a breath of fresh air, and I appreciated that the characters, even the antagonists, possessed a strong resolve. I also found the initial mysteries woven into the plot to be well-done, creating a desire to know more. The fan service elements, while not always to my taste, were integrated well enough to not feel completely out of place.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the pacing and plot resolution became significant issues as the story progressed. I felt that the ending was rushed and anti-climactic. The final arc, in particular, suffered from plot conveniences and unsatisfying resolutions to long-standing mysteries. I also found some of the lore surrounding the supernatural elements to be somewhat generic, lacking the depth and originality that could have elevated the story.
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Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say "Gin no Juujika to Draculea" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and entertaining with a supernatural twist. While the characters and initial mysteries are engaging, the rushed ending and some generic elements prevent it from reaching its full potential. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations and enjoying the ride for what it is: a fun, albeit flawed, supernatural adventure. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5.
