Shinobi Life, vol. 1
October 30, 2008 · Print This Article
Beni’s attempt to keep Kagetora in the dark about his day travel and refusing to acknowledge their attraction could get old fast, and had already started to. Kagetora has been swept through day away from Beni Hime-sama to his princess’s near identical descendant Beni. Beni is confronted with two problems as a aftereffect, one is how to keep up the illusion she is Beni Hime-sama with the contemporary world is just some of grand deception and additionally how to resolve the growing feelings amoung Beni and Kagetora, particularly considering his awareness of their ‘social rank’ differences.
For once, the central conceit of the story is tackled straight on and now allowed to linger. It would have been better off whether the situation had been resolved considering of Beni’s planned decision, though once they were on the path of that part of the story being resolved, the characters did not shy away. Uncertain about the strange world he finds himself in, Kagetora knows his duty is to protect Beni. 1 is additionally available from Right Stuf,
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Beni wants to die particularly whether it can be her dad’s fault. Her father feels no guilt by Beni’s mother death/suicide and only haphazardly remembers to hire bodyguards to protect Beni from kidnapping attempts. But the latest one is foiled when a ninja literally falls out of the sky to rescue her. Often, series seem to hang on hilarious character misunderstandings lengthy past their expiration period, being dragged out for so lengthy that it ends up making the characters look clueless or intentionally silly. By Shoko Conami
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Slugline: Not just another time-travelling ninja love story. It’s not like that all of the barriers to their relationship are now gone, or that Beni does not still need protection, though the remaining visible complications to their relationship come from Beni’s life, which remains anything but simple.




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