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The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna
By citrullus, takimoto, 滝本
116 chapters
2017
Description
Or The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna Poster Girl. Yukiya Kitahara was his father’s only son. For all his life, he helped at his father’s restaurant in their ski resort hometown. Until on his 14th birthday, his father told him something that will change everything. His mother is a Yuki Onna. Yukiya couldn’t believe that, but things began to spiral out of his control. His mother’s dominant genes began to awaken in him, turning him into a her, and also a Yuki Onna as well. Going to school? Running the store? How will Yukiya deal with these new problems? Thus, Yukiya’s TS slapstick Yuki-Onna life began.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna
First Impressions
"The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise. A young boy transforming into a Yuki-Onna? That's a unique spin on the gender bender and supernatural genres. I dove in hoping for a charming blend of slice-of-life, humor, and a touch of fantasy. While the novel definitely has its moments, my overall experience was a bit more mixed than I initially anticipated.
What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of this story is the characterization of Yukiya, our protagonist. I found him to be genuinely relatable. His shyness, discomfort with his new body, and even his occasional frustration felt authentic for a 14-year-old navigating such a drastic change. The story excels at portraying his internal struggles and acceptance of his new reality, especially his devotion to his family. This emotional core is what kept me invested in Yukiya's journey. The author deserves credit for handling the gender transition with sensitivity and believability, avoiding the shallow treatment I've seen in some other stories.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed Yukiya's character, I felt the supporting characters, particularly his parents, could use more depth. Their reactions and behavior sometimes felt more suited to a comedy than a slice-of-life story, lacking the nuance I expected. They felt somewhat one-dimensional, and their interactions with Yukiya, while present, didn't always resonate as genuine parental support. The world-building and dialogue are adequate, but they don't particularly stand out. I found myself wanting more richness and detail in these areas to fully immerse myself in Yukiya's world.
Final Verdict
"The Struggle of a Young TS Yuki-Onna" is a decent read with a strong protagonist and a unique premise. While the supporting characters and world-building could be improved, Yukiya's personal journey and the sensitive portrayal of his transformation make it a worthwhile experience for fans of gender bender and supernatural stories. I'd recommend it with the caveat that it might not fully satisfy those seeking a deeply immersive or exceptionally comedic experience.
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