As an Amazon Associate, Natively earns from qualifying purchases through any Amazon links on the site.
All of our Movie & TV metadata comes from the wonderful project,
The Movie Database. Thank you! While we are permitted to use the TMDB API, we have not been endorsed or certified by TMDB.
I really liked the unique art of this manga - it's almost entirely full-color and drawn with markers, with one scene where the ocean is a giant, ominous ink blot. The first half is more humorous, with funny and sometimes whimsically surreal comics about the girls practicing ESP and having crushes/relationships with each other, but the second half becomes more serious.
The dialogue is fairly sparse for much of the manga, especially at the beginning - to the point that we don't even get names for any of the girls - but I found it more difficult toward the end. There's a bit of more formal language, and the last part of the plot is carried by the dialogue, so you can't really rely on the pictures. I felt like I didn't quite understand it properly the first time around, even though I mostly understood the individual words, and went back to re-read it.