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Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! 1

por Yuu Toyota

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It's complicated: A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he's the object of his male coworker's affections! Adachi, a thirty-year-old virgin, discovers he has the magical power to read the minds of people he touches. Unfortunately, the ability just makes him miserable since he doesn't know how to use it well! And to make matters worse, when he accidentally reads the mind of his very competent, handsome colleague, Adachi discovers the guy has a raging crush on none other than Adachi himself! Things are about to get VERY awkward!… (más)
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I feel foolish, knowing the societal position where I'm slotted by age, etc., gushing about manga at all, much less BL manga, but THIS IS TOO DAMN CUTE! I watched the anime, took a peek at (one) of the live action series, trying to avoid laying out the money to buy the books because they just aren't available via my library, but being up to my ears in the utter cuteness of this, the sweetness, the angst, the humor, and the importance of tiny stories like this, I succumbed. I'm over budget because I just have to see the next volume. I squee and make my husband look, for f*'s sake. I'm in grandmother territory age wise, but haven't yet achieved the supreme indifference of being a crone, so I'm self conscious about gushing so much, but I'm gushing.

And I'm glad I bought them, because while I'm trying to hold off on buying the next issue (it's a mixed blessing that the series is well advanced but still ongoing, so I can fill in the waiting for new issues with current ones while waiting to see how and if the series ends). I've long pondered the various reasons females like m/m romance so much, and I have theories, lots of theories. I've checked out lots of them, some of which were just pure porn (kinda boring, honestly) and some which are completely shy of the issue at hand (boring in a different way, and somewhat cowardly). Cherry Magic is hitting the sweet spot in between those extremes.

I'll admit it. I'm a fujoshi. I blame it on Star Trek:TOS. ( )
  Murphy-Jacobs | May 20, 2024 |
I gave this only 3 stars because I felt the book was quite short - there were only 5 chapters worth of actual story, and the rest were "extras". (And that's not to say that the story has ended, it keeps going in book 2, so the value for money in this book is quite low)
Also, I can't say I love the graphics/drawing, but this is more a personal preference.

The story is quite cute though, so it's a solid 3 stars. ( )
  vishae | Mar 5, 2024 |
2.5 ⭐ rounded down

I saw this on so many YouTube manga collection videos so I had to check it out.

It's cute but too expensive to invest in the whole series. Also I was expecting some real ass magic? ( )
  Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
When Adachi hit age 30, for some reason his virginity suddenly gave him the ability to read the minds of anyone he touched. Hearing other people's thoughts tends to make his life uncomfortable and awkward, and even his attempt to pay someone to help him lose his virginity goes awry. When he arrives at his office job and sees the always perfect and handsome Kurosawa, a coworker who was hired at about the same time as him, he figures he'll just take a peek at Kurosawa's thoughts to make himself feel better. Surely a guy like that secretly has a bad personality.

Except it turns out that Kurosawa actually has a huge crush on Adachi, and suddenly Adachi has no idea how to act around him. After all, they're both guys, and Kurosawa's thoughts are kind of pervy. What if he acts on them? And even if he doesn't, should Adachi avoid him? Is spending time with him, knowing what he's thinking, like leading him on? And what if Adachi is maybe interested in him too?

I came across this after reading and enjoying another Square Enix Manga title, A Man and His Cat. The premise sounded annoying (I am not a fan of "the MC's virginity makes them special" stories), but reviews indicated that it was sweet, so I impulsively added it to a recent order.

Yeah, the premise is stupid. There's no explanation for how Adachi figured out that it was specifically his thirty years of virginity that somehow gave him the power to read minds, and he definitely wasn't wrong either - a friend of his, also still a virgin by his thirtieth birthday, also developed the ability to read minds. There's a brief author's note in which this is all explained as "a whim of the goddess of love" (19) - basically, the goddess of love feeling sorry for these poor virgins and giving them telepathy so they can figure out that someone nearby is interested in them. Which I'm sure was supposed to be a cute hand-wavy explanation but just made me wince.

If you can get past the premise, the story isn't too bad overall. Parts of it made me a little uncomfortable, but the overall effect was surprisingly sweet.

First, the bits that made me uncomfortable. Adachi had lots of instances where he was unwillingly subjected to Kurosawa's thoughts and fantasies about him - other than the beginning of the book, Adachi mostly didn't touch Kurosawa on purpose, but some touches were unavoidable. Kurosawa's secret interest was pretty strong, causing Adachi to worry about his self-control, and if Kurosawa had purposely told Adachi everything he was thinking, then yeah, he'd have been coming on way too strong.

But he wasn't - as far as he was concerned, he was just nursing a secret crush. He seemed like a decent guy, and I got the impression that he'd have been horrified, embarrassed, and apologetic if he had known Adachi had been accidentally getting bursts of his thoughts and fantasies. So there's an aspect of secondhand embarrassment to this, too, with Adachi's reactions and Kurosawa's potential future embarrassment.

Anyway, Adachi struggled with how to act and whether or not to distance himself from Kurosawa. On the one hand, once he got over his worry that Kurosawa might act on his thoughts, he realized that they got along pretty well. On the other hand, he worried that he was basically using Kurosawa (who helped him out with work in order to get closer to him) and encouraging his unrequited love. Which of course started to become not so unrequited.

Art-wise, this was okay. Hardly any backgrounds, but at least relatively easy to follow, although I'm grateful that Adachi and Kurosawa had different hair color, or I might occasionally have had difficulty telling them apart. One thing I wish the author had done: made Adachi's thoughts visually different from everyone else's. Sometimes it was hard to tell which was which.

I don't know. I wish this was twice its length, because I feel like it was too short to really get a good feel for it. I'm not 100% sold on this series, but I think I might be willing to give the next volume a shot, despite my dislike of the whole "virginity confers special powers" thing.

At the moment, the "parental advisory - explicit content" stamp on the cover is misleading. There was zero explicit content in this volume. Most of Kurosawa's fantasies were limited to Adachi bashfully blushing in different outfits, and the one steamy fantasy was still pretty tame, no nudity. That said, considering the author's comments, I wouldn't be surprised if there's explicit content in later volumes.

Extras:

An author's note, a couple extra illustrations, one full-color illustration, a page of translator's notes, a brief comic-style afterword by the author, and a few chapters at the end that could either be considered bonus manga or just an extension of the main story (one of them stars Adachi's friend, but the rest are all still focused on Kurosawa and Adachi).

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
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It's complicated: A thirty-year-old virgin gets more than he bargained for when his newfound magical power reveals he's the object of his male coworker's affections! Adachi, a thirty-year-old virgin, discovers he has the magical power to read the minds of people he touches. Unfortunately, the ability just makes him miserable since he doesn't know how to use it well! And to make matters worse, when he accidentally reads the mind of his very competent, handsome colleague, Adachi discovers the guy has a raging crush on none other than Adachi himself! Things are about to get VERY awkward!

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