![]() It's one of the best points of Negima!, so allow me to expand. Negima!, however, goes beyond what everyone expects of a harem manga (or a fantasy manga, for that matter). ![]() When it's also labeled as a fantasy manga, you'd expect overextended story arcs with different magical girls. When the said 355-chapter manga is labeled as a harem manga, you'd expect overextended story arcs with different girls. When you're talking about a series spanning 355 chapters, you'd only expect a story as excellent as it is detailed. Encompassing a series as big as Negima! in a single review will be challenging (it's the first big series I will review), but I will try my best to do it justice. I suppose I'll get to the sentiments later, and I'll start reviewing. (The series was just a bit past a hundred chapters back then) Here I am now, finishing my second year in college, and finishing Negima!. To imagine the span of time it took for this series to finish, I was in the middle of first year high school when I started reading Negima!. I get impatient when Ken Akamatsu takes "research breaks," or when it's a holiday in Japan (but I don't hold it against Every week or so, I eagerly await the coming of the next chapter of this series. ![]() And now, nine years later, I've read several other titles. I spend my first chapters of Negima! figuring out how the heck do non-Japanese readers manage to read from right to left. Hereafter shortened to Negima!, this series is close to my heart because it's one of the very first titles I've ever read. ![]() After 9 years, 38 volumes, and 355 chapters, Mahou Sensei Negima finally ends. ![]()
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