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Alice in the Country of Hearts: My Fanatic Rabbit · review

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Top reader Apr 17, 2020 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

Bishounenized desecration of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: "Wait is this one actually good?" boogaloo Damn, Alice really is quick to fall in love with whoever with pretty face who shows here even a slight attention. That said, My Fanatic Rabbit does things differently than the other manga spin-offs. Starting with Alice herself. While she is still quick to get enamoured, such is the "must-have" trait of a reverse harem protagonist, she's not as submissive and passive this time. She finally show her ability to show her discomfort and disagreement, even doing so physically. The story itself also takes more time to actually explore the world andits functions, resulting in a story that's actually a story and not just an excuse for fanservice scenes with various characters. It even has a conclusion of sort, and the final act is actually interesting.

The art is also surprisingly good, not as cliché-looking as shoujo manga usually tends to be and especially Vivaldi got a considerable design upgrade, not looking just as a pretty guy in dress like in most of the spin-offs, but actually looking like a woman.

Overall, this is the first QuinRose's Alice manga that I can say I liked.

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