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I'm Not Meat · review

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Top reader Feb 11, 2024 · 2 min read
↓ Not recommended
3 /10

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This review may discuss plot details.

This series made me regret my emotional dedication and spending money. This story had a lot of potential, and I wish it weren’t so rushed. The premise is a rather unique one. The main character is obsessed with animals and terrified of women. He sees women as animals that are constantly looking for their next prey. It’s mainly afraid of being hurt by a girl, but that changes when he’s the only man in an ad team for a dating app. So, all the girls start getting to know him and develop robust, lustful feelings for him. The Good: The art and detailed animal designs areattractive. The question is quite interesting: “What does it mean to be in love?” This idea felt very clever to explore and doesn’t get focused on a lot in different romance stories.

The Bad:
This involves all of them attempting to rape him. I couldn’t tell if this was a dumb way to raise the situation's stakes or a dumb laugh. This happens quite a bit and ruins the story for me. I found it baffling that he never reported this behavior to a higher-up of the ad agency. The characters are all 2D in turns of personality. The philosophy of the manga is “What does it mean to be in a relationship?” it never explores it cause it’s the main girl’s answer, then wedding time. The ending is too fast and unsatisfying since there’s no build-up, and all the other girls don’t get their happy ending, which is unfair. Every girl in the manga wants a relationship, and they get nothing. Just don’t buy this series.

Mark
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