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Farewell, My Dear Cramer

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Sep 24, 2019
EndOfAnEra (All reviews)
Preliminary
When I found out, that the author, Naoshi Arakawa, behind 'Your Lie in April' had decided to make a sports manga, moreso a women's soccer manga - I was not enthused, it was definitely not the direction I wanted to see him take his talents, so I wrote the series off and decided on finding something else.

Somewhere down the line,
I read an interview, where he explained his reasoning behind ending up with this setting and this genre, and I felt compelled enough to at least give the first chapter a chance - especially since he said that he wanted to use this medium to read more
Dec 7, 2021
JohnTBrooke (All reviews)
Not in my life did I ever imagine that a conventional shounen sports manga could be so captivating. While I do enjoy sports mangas from time to time, I've usually found that they always fall into the trap of perpetuity, where despite the fact that the characters have been developed and their intimate aims and goals have been attained, the story goes on much longer than it should in order to push the characters to 'reach for the stars', ruining the pacing of its story and tarnishing the central narrative. (There are of course exceptions. E.g. H2) Sayonara Watashi no Cramer by Naoshi Arakawa (of read more

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