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Foxyclaws13
Mar 26, 2021
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 's review
I've been caught up to this manga for about 6 years and it is still my favorite shoujo out there.

Story-9/10
There's no real overarching story, as its more of a slice of life, but historical. It does, however, show the development of the characters lives as they go, setting new goals and furthering themselves in their careers. Also, the romance is very quick burn. I know some people prefer slow burn, but for me, it's a big plus!

Art-8/10
I personally love Akizuki Sorata's art. I think it's beautiful, both in color and black and white. My only issue with it is that it's been getting cuter(?) lately, making the characters look like they've aged backwards lol. Still, it's very nice to look at, and I love the outfits that the characters wear.

Characters-9/10
All of the characters in this manga are so so likeable. First, Shirayuki. I love so much about her. She is in a romantic relationship with the prince and never uses it to her advantage, even when others are surprised/think she should. She was a bit more snarky in the beginning, and I'm sad we don't see that as much in later chapters, but she's still independent and strong as her own person.
Then, Zen is the perfect pair for her. He respects her as a person, and neither of them give up their long term goals for their romance.
And I could probably write, like 3 paragraphs for the whole main cast, but I won't lol. All I will say, is that all of the main characters are so complex and actually given their own personalities, rather than just being there to be there.

Enjoyment-10/10
I truly enjoy reading this manga so much, and I've re-read it multiple times. It really makes me so happy, and is a breath of fresh air among shoujo manga where there's always drama and misunderstandings. Akagami no Shirayukihime is really just a lovely story about how the lives of two lovely characters change after they meet each other. I'd definitely recommend, especially if you like shoujo with very little drama.

Sorry this is so long, I just feel so strongly about this manga! Go read it!
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NuniChan15
Mar 26, 2021
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 's review
"Red is supposed to be the color of fate, right? Even if it’s annoying now, it might connect to something good when you least expect it."

Sure, but 79 chapters in and it's still pretty annoying. Alas, Akagami no Shirayukihime. I've finished you. I came on to read other reviews following my finishing of the manga and show and I've got to say, I'm extremely confused. This manga is rated relatively high for being pretty mediocre at best. Let's dive in, shall we?

Story: There's close to zero plot. I've honestly never felt that a plot could have been so easily resolved dozens of chapters prior. It's really just your average Mary Sue-type, boring protagonist who happens upon a prince whilst fleeing from another prince because something about her makes her special i.e. her hair (go figure). It's red as an apple which sure, red hair may be appealing, but it's literally just hair. But whatever. The rest of the story is pretty much just her making her way into the castle in Clarines and falling in love with a prince who falls in love with her too, all the while learning to be a pharmacist and whatnot. That's it. That's literally the entire plot. Here and there they run into problems because of her hair, but that's it. It's not creative at all and the parts about her job are ridiculously boring.

Art: Average. Nothing special or specifically appealing about any of it.

Characters: Alright, I have a lot to say about the characters. First, let's start with the main protagonist: Shirayuki. Booooooooooring. Wow. I have never been so bored and utterly puzzled by how much the other characters swoon for her. She's not particularly interesting to say the least. She works with medicine and plants and that's really all she's got going for her. The other characters tend to think she's unique and headstrong, but I don't really see it. She's pretty average. She could really be a side character. I mean, yeah, she's nice and intelligent, but that's all. Anyway, she's in love with the prince and I don't know, she has zero character development whatsoever. I can say that she does somehow help other characters develop in their own way. I guess she's influential and inspiring, so she has that going for her. Next up: Zen the prince. He's somewhat interesting, but not really. He's kind and genuinely makes an effort to be a good prince and succeeds. It's pretty admirable. But when it comes to Shirayuki... VOMIT. He's annoying. He's weirdly obsessed with her in a way and overprotective as hell; Always forcing one of his people to follow her around (though I'm not complaining cause that character is awesome, but we'll get there). He wants to marry her and make out with her and whatever, but gets weird and shy about it all the time. They've kissed before, but when his hand bumps into hers, he turns bright red. Why? Next up, we'll do two characters at the same time now: Mitsuhide and Kiki. I actually like these characters. They do and don't put up the Zen's bs. They are extremely loyal, but aren't afraid to tell him when he's wrong. I think they're all around interesting and I just want them to be together already, geeeeez. I'm only going to review one more character and that's the best, most interesting character of the entire series and the only reason I stuck with it so long: Obi. Mysterious and dangerous, yet sarcastic, talkative, and also curiously loyal to Zen. Obi is definitely worth every minute of the show/manga. We don't know much about him and he's a bit wishy-washy, but he's hilarious and unpredictable, and albeit, cool. The only downside is he's also freakishly fond of Shirayuki. Come on, he can do better than that.

Enjoyment: It's average. Really only rating it so high because of Obi. It just feels like a show going nowhere with a bunch of side story fillers that delude from the main plot. It can be entertaining at times, but often the romance and constant talk of medicine is cringeworthy.

Overall: 6. Again, because of Obi. This is not a great manga and I don't understand why everyone thinks it is. Will I still read it, though? Yeah. If you're bored and have nothing else to read, give it a shot.
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170life12
Mar 26, 2021
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 's review
In celebration of discovering that Akagami no Shirayuki-hime will be getting an anime adaption, I thought it would be a good idea to write a review on the manga.

The story of AnS is set in a land and time that is a mix of a past western- and japanese society, mostly western. The clothes, the land, the buildings, the monarchy, fight-arts etc. are clearly inspired by the West. I don't think many of the manga today are set in western settings and it is a fresh breeze to have. Shirayuki translates to "Snow-white" and has no significance beside its many references in chapter 1, so for those wanting a story similar to Snow White, read chapter 1 only.

The story itself is simple. It could have been easy to have made this a drama, but it is clear from chapter 1 that it is a romantic story to its core. Most of the plot is and the reason this story has a historic setting is to showcase some difficulties that could and do come to happen for a couple from quite different social classes in a society that puts importance on the classes. Well it is this and Shirayuki's red hair that makes up the entire plot, which also makes this story sugar sweet and nice to read.

Looking at the art I think it is beautiful but simple. I am most impressed by the clothes, they are very intricate and detailed. More to the point, if there is something in the art that is bad I would notice it, otherwise I would just enjoy reading without thinking of such things and I do not notice anything.

As for the characters, they are cute, adorable and all of those things, but the depth in them is small. Backgrounds and such are told, but as for character development it is almost non-existent. The enjoyment here is the interaction between the characters rather than the characters themselves which is one of the manga's best points.

The bottomline is it is a fairly accomplishes the sweet shoujo feeling in a manga that is also pretty generic and solid. It is neither bad, far from it, but neither is it incredible.

- On a personal note, I do get a little more happy while reading this manga, because I have a little red shine to my own hair. So for the red haired out their, you will maybe come to appreciate your hair a little more -
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N0tActive6
Mar 26, 2021
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 's review
I have been obsessed over this for a long time now, and so I would like to address some points.
Firstly, the main characters:

- Shirayuki. She is one of the greatest female protagonists out there, being inspired by her man but even so, wanting to develope her -own- skills to be by his side in her -own- right and through her -own- passion. She has shown a great sense of independence and bravery. I am also struck by her loyalty to both her friends and herself as a person, not being afraid to stand up for herself. She is a very sweet, hardworking and empathetic girl too. The true representation of female empowerment, while embracing her femininity and maintaining a soft and cute image, not really forcing the "feminist heroine" agenda (that tends to fail) into the story.

- Zen. I believe this is the first shojo male lead in history who does not show any toxic traits. He has proven to be a boy with great emotional intelligence. He is fully aware of Shirayuki's way of being, and so he lets her show herself as she is, shine on her own and do whatever she thinks is convenient for her and her future, because he trusts her and genuinely acknowledges her qualities. Zen is very supportive to his girlfriend. He has also shown approval and trust towards Obi, although he admitted his feelings for Shirayuki. A male shojo character that is not unhealthily jealous is very rare to find.

- Obi. I love this person with a passion. First, I think his design is amazing, his color scheme is gorgeous and on top of that he is very well written. Obi is really appealing to the public due to his mysterious aura, cheeky personality and incredible combat skills, but he is also a sweetheart. One of the things I like the most about this series is the relationship built on trust between him, Zen and Shirayuki. Zen above all. His blind loyalty to Zen is something that blows my mind, specially if we have in mind that he is a person who has never created deep ties with people and has always been moving from one place to another. There is something about Zen that Obi did not see in others, and that really amazes me. He is very respectful towards the romantic relationship between his master, Zen, and his crush, Shirayuki, and has no intentions of intervening (in fact, he enjoys seeing them together). Zen knows this and that is the reason why obi feels so comfortable making jokes, about himself and Shirayuki, around Zen.


Well now, i would like to explain why this manga is, in my opinion, the best shojo manga.

My greatest moment of realization this year was when, while reading this manga after previously having watched the anime, I came to the conclusion that what Sorata gave us here is not a simple love triangle, but a possible polyamory between the three main characters. When you read the manga, if you take this into account, and notice the subtle (and not that subtle) hints Sorata gives us, you will understand. There is a possibility that this theory may not end up being real, since I doubt that the author has the courage to make a poly ship canon, but after much thought and seeing how clearly she introduced bisexual characters in the story (some of them like Obi or Torou, canon), it makes me wonder: Why not this? But still, this manga has one of the most wholesome, original, beautiful and worth-reading OT3 dynamics I've ever seen, and definitely deserves to give it a try.
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harudandy3
Mar 26, 2021
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 's review
Truly a hidden gem amongst Manga. Akagami no Shirayuki-hime is like another modern rewrite of the Cinderella story, except fairy tales has never had so much sensibility, or such a well balanced relationship between the main couple (as opposed to one simply sweeping the other off their heels).

I never thought I'd see so much rationale in a fantasy shoujo manga. I mean not only is the entire cast (all of them that matters) likable, but they're all intelligent and hard-working people, whose actions are logical, and whose emotions are balanced, considered, and developed only in response to other character's actions (rather than any plot device).

This is especially the case of the main heroine Shirayuki - she's not perfect, she's not strong, but she tackles everything with smart thinking and an iron will. Meanwhile, Zen is content to watch carefully from the sidelines and let Shirayuki do her thing, putting his faith in her strength of character and coming only to help when necessary. He might be the hero, but he certainly doesn't overshadow the heroine.

The story is well paced. Unexpected things may come and go, but nothing jumps out of the blue. The relationship is slowly developed from pure friendship across series of trials and challenges, with feelings and decisions that come gradually but not too slowly.

The art style is great — sim­plis­tic yet ele­gantly beau­ti­ful, cute with­out rely­ing on chibi-esque pro­por­tions, all-fitting yet unique on its own.

Its even more amaz­ing that this seems to be Aizuki Sorata first ongo­ing series! I sure see some amaz­ing works com­ing out of this mangaka’s career!
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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
Autor Akizuki, Sorata
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