Ore ga Ojou-sama Gakkou ni "Shomin Sample" Toshite Rachirareta Ken
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Ore ga Ojou-sama Gakkou ni "Shomin Sample" Toshite Rachirareta Ken
Publisher: Ichijinsha Bunko (Ichijinsha)
Status: Complete, 11 volumesLet's see
The story is set in this hidden academy full of innocent sheltered oujou-sama who know nothing about real world, and men.
Since the school noticed that the graduated students fail to cope up with the very different environment outside school, they decided to bring in a "Shomin Sample" a.k.a a commoner sample to teach them about the outside world.Natually, our MC was chosen.
Average and mundane might be the perfect words to describe Kagurazaka Kimito. However, there's a catch.
The school think he's homo, not just a homo but likes macho guys the most~
Why would they put a straight healthy highschooler in this harem school full of easy targets, right?
So, his choices are either play along or get his "thing" cut.
Here we go~-I think the manga is licensed by Seven Seas
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I remember watching the anime, and a complete series is always appreciated! You got a vote ;)
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I remember thinking this was just a manga, but when I found out it was a LN I became hesitent to continue the manga. You got my up-vote.
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@drone205
It's funny how it's the same with me.I just made a topic for another novel that I thought it's only manga (I also thought that Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko was just a manga)
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Big fan of this, also found it via the manga.
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Any completed LN series got my vote
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@smiley_101
There are a lot of these in suggestion list (like 40+ or so) including all my recent suggestions -
@smiley_101
Finished books seem to sell less, so no getting hopes up. Ongoing ones, especially once that will get an anime soon(ish) have the best chances. -
I liked the anime and want to find out what happens 'next'
I LIKE completed series- hopefully with a satisfying ending... -
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@jon-mitchell 2 months ago Manga got finished without adapting whole series :( but I would like to have it licenced and btw i you look at the illustrations of final vol. it looks like its
illustrations 1-11 enjoy :D but I still think that Anime and Manga art style is much more CUTER than Light Novel one :D (anime adapted 6 vol.) -
You know Shomin Sample is fun and all, but I still can't believe the author went from writing a harem comedy LN to writing some of the best selling Japanese romance novels.
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I liked the anime and buy the Manga as it is released. I would buy the LN if it was released. Complete series are always good with me.
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I don’t know why, but this is on my radar again. I see that ln/manga hard copy is licensed by seven seas in the US. I know that there have been a few titles in the past that JNC had digital only license, and Seven Seas picked up physical, has there ever been a case of the reverse? Where J-Novel picked up a title AFTER it had been in print (in English) already?
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@jon-mitchell It was the manga that was licensed, not the LN.
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@jon-mitchell this one doesn’t count since the light novel has never been officially translated in English, but Full Metal Panic and Crest of the Stars were published physical book only in English years ago by Tokyopop.
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Normally this would be a series I would be interested in, but sadly, being aware of the background behind the novel (i.e. the author), you can tell as the series continues towards completion that they are no longer interested in the series so I was rather disappointed in it.
For a series I am aware of, I would have to say I would not be interested in this, despite the first five novels being quite laughable and humorous and how enjoyable the anime series was.
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