You and I are Polar Opposites is one hell of a charming slice of life romance series that does a lot of things right and is a fresh breath of air in a genre that has in my opinion completely stagnated with repetitive tropes and predictable storytelling. But like a lighthouse in a dark stomy night this manga sticks out in the best way possible. One of the best aspects of this manga is its dialogue between the characters. The dialogue of the characters feels so real. They converse and banter like actual teenagers complete with all the awkwardness humor and emotion you would expect. The author captures high school life incredibly well from the mundane everyday classroom interactions to the deeper heartfelt moments of selfdiscovery and growing up. Every scene feels authentic as if youre peeking into a genuine group of friends navigating the ups and downs of adolescence. Its relatable engaging and packed with charm making it a joy to read. Not to mention how the romance aspect captures that glorious cheesiness of high school romances. Tanis and Suzukis relationship was a delight to read and the other couple featured in it is also very well written. The side characters are a true highlight of the series for me. Even though the cast borders on being too big the author masterfully crafts a story that focuses on the most important parts without wasting your time as a reader which I REALLY appreciate. Too many series out there are more than happy to waste your time on meaningless fluff and filler but not this one as it wraps up neatly in 65 chapters. None of the characters felt superfluous or unnecessary in my opinion and they all had meaningful development arcs that added depth to the narrative. Among the side cast Taira stands out as a particularly compelling character. The exploration of his selfdoubt and cynicism is handled with incredible nuance making him feel very relatable. His internal struggle and moments of vulnerability add a lot of emotional weight to the story. Honestly his journey alone could serve as the foundation for an entirely separate manga its truly that freaking good. Even the inconsistent art which at first kind of annoyed me became very charming once I realized it was very intentional by the author. The artwork has this silly goofiness thats just so cute but it does become more detailed if the scene warrants it. The change isnt so big that its jarring but it is noticeable. This manga truly deserves its Iyashikei tag its so wholesome. Highly recommended if you are the type of person that dismisses sliceoflife because you think its boring. Give it a try. Trust meyou will not regret it.
80 /100
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