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4.0 out of 5 stars Short, silly, fun
"Rizelmine" is a single-volume story of an artificial (maybe) girl who has been invented (maybe) by a nefarious governmental agency for no very good reasons, except that she's stuck in her development with a ca. 12 year old body. To get her moving along the desired developmental track, the nefarious government decides to marry her off to a 15 year-old boy, Iwaki...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great art, crappy story
Yukiru Sugisaki's art is gorgeous, but that alone isn't enough to save this trainwreck of a manga. There are cute and funny moments, but those few moments don't make up for the squick-inducing concept, story, etc. A 10 year old looking weapon needs to know a guy in order to grow up? This guy is a perverted older teenager into adult women? Bed scenes with a 10 year old...
Published on May 16, 2008 by Tenko


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4.0 out of 5 stars Short, silly, fun, March 26, 2011
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Timothy Perper (Philadelphia PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rizelmine (v. 1) (Paperback)
"Rizelmine" is a single-volume story of an artificial (maybe) girl who has been invented (maybe) by a nefarious governmental agency for no very good reasons, except that she's stuck in her development with a ca. 12 year old body. To get her moving along the desired developmental track, the nefarious government decides to marry her off to a 15 year-old boy, Iwaki. Rizelmine (who is psychologically a lot older than 12) thinks that's just fine, except that she knows zero about marriage, sex, boys, and love. So the government brings her to her new husband, equipped with a marriage license. Being nefarious, the agents of course bribe his parents to go along with this crazed scheme... But Iwaki ain't buying none of it. He's in love with his gorgeous, busty and much older teacher...

Rizelmine is a crackpot love comedy. But be forewarned. If you're expecting lots of hot lolicon sex with a 12-year old nymphet, you're going to loathe Rizelmine. There's no sex in it at all. But if you like crackpot love comedies, Rizelmine is a lot of silly fun.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great art, crappy story, May 16, 2008
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This review is from: Rizelmine (v. 1) (Paperback)
Yukiru Sugisaki's art is gorgeous, but that alone isn't enough to save this trainwreck of a manga. There are cute and funny moments, but those few moments don't make up for the squick-inducing concept, story, etc. A 10 year old looking weapon needs to know a guy in order to grow up? This guy is a perverted older teenager into adult women? Bed scenes with a 10 year old sleeping with this guy? ...okay.

Everything this manga tries to do was done better and earlier in Rumiko Takahashi's manga, Uresei Yatsura.

If lolicon doesn't float your boat, then this is not the manga for you.
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