I’m not gonna lie, the only reason I picked up Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! is because it had one of those obnoxiously long light novel-esque titles. It’s absolutely bonkers and I love it—especially the idea that staying a virgin for 30 years would somehow be rewarded with magic powers. I missed out… but, let’s not talk about that right now…
This is my first Yuu Toyota series and a quick look at her Baka Updates profile revealed that she’s penned a hell of a lot of shoujo series and a single seinen series about a single dad raising his daughter alongside his recently divorced friend, that looks like it might have some boys love leanings. But, since I’ve never read that series I had no IDEA what to expect, but based on the premise and the title, I figured this was going to be a fairly lighthearted read.
With ZERO romantic experience, Adachi finds himself at a loss for how he should deal with Kurosawa’s burning passion… and his even more vivid thoughts…and that’s pretty much all there is to Cherry Magic. It’s cute and inoffensive, but really not all that much else. Don’t get me wrong, I liked volume one well enough, there were quite a few funny bits and I really liked the dynamic between the two leads. But, if you’re looking for something that will revolutionize the boys love genre… this ain’t it.
Volume 1 introduces us to a beta couple made up of Adachi’s friend Tsuge and a cute cat loving delivery boy, and they are absolutely adorkable! They don’t really factor into the main plot all that much, but the few scenes we get with them are cute and I wouldn’t mind seeing more of them in future volumes… especially Tsuge, good looking megane characters are my thing. It’s also hinted that Tsuge may also have special mind reading powers too and that could be fun.
I wish there was more to say about this volume, but it’s ridiculously short—the whole thing is about 132 pages long and half of that are special extra chapters created solely for the print edition. Which was a bit disappointing given the $12.99 price tag, not to undermine the heard work that went into translating Cherry Magic volume 1, but I’ve paid the same amount for BL manga that are twice the size of this volume. On the flip side, I did like that the volume did give us a few chapters from Kurosawa’s perspective, it was fun getting some insight into his thoughts and motivations (not just the small snatches Adachi gets with his powers).
All in all, Cherry Magic: Thirty Years of Virginity Make You A Wizard volume 1 was a fun quick read. The relationship between Adachi and Kurosawa is cute and I’m invested enough in the characters to keep reading to see where they end up… and if the sneak peek at the volume is any indication, it’s bound to be hilarious.
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