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  1. Misunderstandings are so overdone and tedious in mangas. The plural of manga is manga. For example, a couple can break up in chapter 5 and they won’t get back together until chapter 23 all because of constant misunderstandings and lack of communication. It’s quite tiresome waiting for them to get back together.

  2. Manga | Status: Releasing | Genres: Drama, Romance Stats: 31 requests across 3 subreddits - 0.004% of all requests. Growing up, Nobuko Tanaka was always a "side character" standing off in the corner. Now in her 20s, she's fallen in love for the first time.

  3. I wanted to get some opinions on this one as I have a hell lot of plot devices that I despise and find boring in a manga. • New Transfer student - Man I hate the introduction of a new student in the middle of the manga when the main couple is progressing perfectly. And in most of the cases, it's a guy. I don't have any problem when the ...

    • Contract Relationships. Fake dating blossoms into true love! This trope reigns in both fantasy and contemporary webtoons as characters seek a contract relationship to avoid personal complications.
    • Miscommunication. This is one of the most frustrating tropes, as you want to yell at characters to just talk to each other! The miscommunication trope is usually a roadblock that the couple must overcome to affirm their feelings for each other.
    • The Savior. This trope banks off of one of the characters having a terrible life predating their romance. This could be that someone abused them or they were outcasted by society.
    • Time Regression. The time regression trope is a tragic one, as a character’s death most often causes time travel. The main character is sent back in time and given a second chance at their life.
  4. Jun 24, 2024 · The Miscommunication Melodrama. The Miscommunication trope involves conflicts between romantic partners that arise due to misunderstandings or lack of communication. While conflict is essential ...

  5. Mar 20, 2018 · Amanda J Evans is an award-winning Irish author of YA and Adult romance in paranormal and fantasy genres. Growing up with heroes like Luke Skywalker and Indiana Jones, her stories centre on good versus evil with a splice of love and magic thrown in too. Her books have all won awards and her latest novella, Hear Me Cry, won the Book of the Year ...

  6. May 19, 2024 · Trope: Miscommunication. Anime mean girls like Rei Hino from Sailor Moon, Sae Kashiwagi from Peach Girl, and Motoko Minagawa from Fruits Basket are sassy ladies full of snark. Peach Girl is a particularly tropey and dramatic shojo anime. The whole conceit of the high school romance is rumors and social intrigue.