Gal Gohan

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Alternativas: Synonyms: Gyaru Cooking, Gyaru Gohan
Japanese: ギャルごはん
Autor: Taiyou, Marii
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 10
Capítulos: 69
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2016-12-23 to 2020-03-27
Serialização: Young Animal

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4.4
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Alternativas: Synonyms: Gyaru Cooking, Gyaru Gohan
Japanese: ギャルごはん
Autor: Taiyou, Marii
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 10
Capítulos: 69
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2016-12-23 to 2020-03-27
Serialização: Young Animal
Pontuação
4.4
14 Votos
64.29%
21.43%
7.14%
7.14%
0.00%
0 Lendo
0 Quero ler
0 Ler
Resumo
Home Economics Teacher, Shinji Yabe, is asked by the biggest gal in school, Miku Okazaki, to help her "bake cookies to give to the teachers." The principal told her to do this, after she flunked every subject and makeup-class they put her in. He gets her to successfully finish a batch of cookies after several mishaps and is touched by his students glee over her success.

He decides to start a cooking club after this experience to get more time and connection with his students. Upon hearing this, Miku decides to join, since he was the first teacher that didn't shove her into makeup-lessons after her failings and pushed her to try harder instead.

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Gal Gohan review
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Chinomi-san6
Apr 04, 2021
I really enjoyed Gal Gohan. Like I really did. This is my first review ever, so bear with me

Gal Gohan is just a romcom in all honesty, but something about it made me love it. It was something I read at like 1:00 AM, cause it just set the mood honestly lol. But for real, I thought that everything about it was just a 10/10 experience to read. It was funny, cute, and nice.

The story’s pretty simple it’s just a girl who falls in love with a teacher and doesn’t really seem like all that honestly. And to a lot of people this is a 7-8 or maybe a 9, but I just absolutely love reading/watching anime’s like this because they just take me away from life and I can actually smile at something for once in a while and really experience true happiness.

I loved the art style too. I loved both Miku and Fujiwara‘s art style, they were just super cute all the time and I liked the close ups cause they’re faces were pretty cute to dawg.

I liked all the characters, not really any of them getting me on my nerves or anything. My favorite character has to be either Miku or her father, Mr.Okazaki, especially the scene where they’re at dinner (minor spoiler ig? not really a spoiler but whatever ) and he and Yabe are just JoJo staring each other but turns out he’s just a super sweet florist who plays golf. I wish I got to see what Fujiwara did after school, but it’s completely fine. ( lowkey but midkey she kinda felt like a Ami from Toradora!, like lowkey felt like she didn’t get that attention buttt not really )

My enjoyment is off the roof to be honest. I really smiled at this and laughed at some parts, and I really fuckin enjoyed this manga man. So much that i’m writing my first review. I’m pretty sure this is like a vanilla romance right? I want so many more of these pure cute romances. They’re so much dopamine for me mannn.

11/10 yo fr. I really recommend you read it. Gives you smiles, the endings great, I literally don’t see any flaws in any character, and genuinely think this can’t get lower than a 8 rating. I really hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
Gal Gohan review
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ShinXShinra3
Apr 04, 2021
Like bro I was reading this manga and like I heard something outside. Like I went to see what was happening and like you wouldn't believe what I saw. Like there was a guy letting out the trash and I was like how about I tell him to like add Gal Gohan there as well? Like I went to him and like after I showed the cover of the manga and like he put it in there without thinking twice. Like was a nice fellow.

Gal Gohan has made me sad. Not because it was intended to but because I cried twice at how cringy the whole thing really was. I've gotten to a point that stories like these get a big NOPE from the get-go. The Gal Gohan case is the same. There is a guy, there's a girl and they end up together in some way. The romance is non-existent yet they fall in love and bada boom bada bing, marriage. What you don't know though is that the love part is just an unconscious subplot. The two characters around the end be like "Hey, we've been together doing stuff for quite some time and you know, I feel like I love you" - "What are the odds, my feelings correlate too" - the manga. How does this happen you ask? That's pretty simple - it's called the art of blushes. It's something one of the two does that's related to and/or is cutesy & delightful & darling so the other will somehow blush and slowly fall in love, unconsciously. It's 100% efficient and knows no bound.

I maybe shouldn't be looking too much deep into this since it was never meant to be that way but goddammit if I didn't enjoy reading this nor has anything appreciable to begin with. It's about cooking and by cooking stuff you get a hot girl to your side. Naturally!

The characters, unfortunately, don't grow on me since they not only have an average design and they are easily recognizable in other works such as Miku that is Saki's reincarnation from Henshin. They have the exact facial structure, the exact body shape, and both the characters have darker skin, but their personality is nothing short of bad. It's the same though. You know, they just don't change and if they happen to accomplish that task it doesn't flow naturally. It goes from point A to point C without passing to point B first. In doing so it creates a different space-continuum that ashes everything into the 45th dimension that is the place where average characters reside.

The art didn't impress me. It's detailed, I'll give you that much but it's like every other drawing-style we have seen before. It doesn't rise into becoming more captivating and unique that would separate itself from the rest moreover it remains in the generic field.

Overall this manga isn't good. I didn't appreciate the story - the characters were just there doing stuff but I never cared about them. I'm not a big fan of cooking-related things so that was a big NOPE from the start but I kinda ignored that and gave it a try, as one must. In the end, it ended the way it was written - suffering in pain. Don't make the same mistake I did and skip this abomination.
Gal Gohan review
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TheElfiestElf10
Apr 04, 2021


Gal Gohan comes off as your generic teacher x student romance comedy manga with a small twist, the main female interest being a gyaru. This review might be slightly biased due to the fact that I haven't read much romcom manga or watched much romcom anime as well but damn was Gal Gohan a wonderful read.

Story: The first 3/4 of the story revolves around her high school life, spending time with the teacher, Yabe in club activities and whatnot, as well as their experiences meeting the different characters such as Fujiwara and Ms.Shirahama. The last quarter involves several time-skips which may come off as confusing at first starting from a couple months after Miku's graduation to probably around 10 years into the future. Not to mention, Gal Gohan has its fair share of cliché depressing moments but it's still executed very well nonetheless.
Overall, the story is very solid, 8/10.

Art: The art is well drawn throughout the entirety of the manga, including multiple nicely drawn full page shots as well as fanservice chapter covers for us cultured folks. The art does actually drop in quality in a few scenes but I presume it was used to enhance the comedic effect of those scenes.
Overall, strong, appealing art, 8/10

Characters: There are essentially only 3 characters that are important to the story; Fujiwara, Miku, and Yabe. These 3 characters are exactly as you'd expect from a stereotypical teacher x student romance comedy, the rival, the main character, and the love interest of both of them. During the early chapters, none of the characters seem all that special and don't receive that much development either. But once Fujiwara's arc begins, get ready for a roller coaster ride of emotions. Miku and Fujiwara go from generic, mediocre characters to being very well developed, showing significant mental (and physical ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)) growth during this arc. I can’t dive into details without revealing too many spoilers so I’ll just stop for now.
Overall, the characters received significant character development, and were made into very fine-tuned, somewhat believable characters. 9/10

Enjoyment: Similar to what I said in my explanation of the characters, Gal Gohan takes a generic romance comedy trope and executes it very well while still retaining a good portion of its trope’s stereotypes. While the art and story were very solid throughout the entire story, the combination between these two and the characters just created a perfect mixture of fun, lighthearted gyaru romance comedy manga. I’m not a big fan of the romance-comedy genre and I often get bored after reading a couple chapters but Gal Gohan managed to maintain my interest for its 4 years of serialization.
Overall, reading Gal Gohan was a very wonderful and enjoyable experience. 9/10

In Conclusion, Gal Gohan is a fun romance comedy manga that managed to interest me, someone who has little to no interest in the genre to continue to read it for an entire 4 years as it was getting serialized. Gal Gohan takes interesting concepts such as cooking and incorporates it into the manga, even using it as a major plot point during a certain arcs of the manga. As always, if you enjoy gyaru manga, this is a must read that cannot be skipped. All in all, I think Gal Gohan is a great manga to start off with if you want to dive into the romance comedy genre, and it was a very entertaining experience these past years reading it. I apologize if this review is written quite poorly as it’s my first time writing any sort of information/serious review.

Gal Gohan review
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flaming-moltres7
Apr 04, 2021
I don't read manga. Not really. Certainly not manga that's still being serialized. It's just not my style. I hate waiting and I generally want to just coast and enjoy the arc of the story in it's entirety. Yet, here I am, writing about a manga that's still being serialized. With the above context in mind, I think I can more clearly communicate to you, dear reader, how much I love Gal Gohan. Let's break it down shall we?

Story: The story's probably the one part where things fall somewhat flat. Schoolgirl in love with her teacher really should be listed as a trope if it isn't by now, especially for Japanese media. Yet, Gal Gohan puts quite the shine on an old story, and it's hard to not support and enjoy the lead heroine's (Miku) earnest feelings... while being a bit of a goober about how she expresses them. When the second heroine was introduced I was worried the story would go off formula a bit and that it would lose the luster I'd been enjoying so much, but in the end the course is true, even with more characters sharing that course.

Short version: The jokes are funny, the emotions heartfelt and endearing. Perfect for a romcom with impact.

Art: Honestly just got look at the art. The girls are all uniquely designed, and even the male lead, Mr. Yabe manages to not look like a stock male lead for anime and manga. The panels flow nicely, the environments are detailed and engaging, and action, is illustrated quite fluidly.

...plus there's plenty of panty shots and various "ecchi" material... which is quite nice to look at. Miku's a stunner and the art illustrates that very well.

Character: Making archetypes into interesting characters takes a deft hand with the pen. Trust me, I'm an author myself. Taking archetypes, and a somewhat tropetastic story, then making something engaging and spirited out of it, well that's even more special, and I'd say where Gal Gohan really puts rubber to the road is with it's characters. Miku's an engaging and, despite her attempts to act otherwise, intelligent female lead, and her goober moments, driven by her pure and sweet heart, whether she's managed a slapstick klutz move or she's realized she's expressed her feelings a bit too directly are great. Then again, I enjoy a girl who clearly knows how to use her looks to her advantage shifting to pure maiden mode without a clutch.

Fujiwara is a character that very easily could have stayed as stock standard issue, but develops rather nicely into more than the sum of her tropes. (Much more than this is spoiler territory so I'll leave it here)

Yabe too does an excellent job, not just of being a good teacher, but showing exactly why Miku's into him. He's reliable, kind, the right kind of intense... and he can cook. (irl dating tip from a married guy, learn to cook gentlemen. Miku digs a man who knows his way around a kitchen, and so do most women. Plus eating good food is it's own reward.) He's a decent guy, and he's earned Miku's affections in a very believable way that does deepen and go further than a simple school girl crush.

Enjoyment: I think that's pretty obvious by now considering I'm writing a freaking essay on a romcom about a pure gyaru trying to earn her Mrs. degree immediately after graduating high school.
Gal Gohan review
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ponytaorponyboy13
Apr 04, 2021
[review made in 2017]

As it is lately becoming very famous to use the genre "cuisine" in the industry of animes and manga, the creator of this work followed the same course and added a novel cliché and gyarus in that work.

Now you ask yourself: If this is why should I read it?
First of all we can see that even though I try these 3 recurring themes of the current Japanese industry, she can maintain her originality both in her script and in her arts.

Script: Its simple, a young woman who is looking for a group at her school and ends up going to a cooking school and in time she starts to get interested in her teacher.

Development: The development of the relationship between teacher and principal is full of funny passages, subtle phrases of novels, discovery of new feelings like love, jealousy and possessiveness, shrewd ecchi pitches (a slight pinch, no NSFW), situations counter humorously funny, excellent use of humor and comedy and we can see clearly the change of personality and vision of each one. It is also the introduction of coherent and always funny introductions of new Characters throughout history.

Art: I was amazed at how beautiful and artful, unique traits differ from anyone I have ever seen, a comic art Q, sensual when it comes to girls, but beautiful and defined when it is for men, eyes and hands always overlap in each frame (which by the way I think very cute), a lot of creativity to create a gyaru style acceptable to the public, but maintaining its originality and sensuality, the anatomy of each character is well defined and does not escape the standard acceptable and does not create rejection to the eyes.

I particularly have a certain admiration for the art of this work.
In short, it's a very funny romantic comedy, it has its ecchi and gastronomic side that in certain situations are forgotten because of the novels or the comic scenes, it has a simplistic, but captivating script.
If you are looking for a work to read, relax, enjoy a romance and a light ecchi, this is a good request.
Note: 9/10

Personal opinion: I think it's a very good manga for you to read, but since it comes out month by month and no, you better let it accumulate enough chapters and then read it all at once.
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