![]() ![]() ![]() This is possibly because the book is pilot of sorts for the series, focusing on establishing plot more than illuminating characters I hope so. My biggest problem with Backstage Prince is that the characters all seem a little flat, fulfilling basic roles (gossipy classmate, stern traditionalist father, seemingly perfect tarento, etc.) and not having lives of their own. I feel like this series has a lot of potential - Kabuki is a fascinating art and the romance between Ryusei and Akari is very sweet. Fate obliges her to become an assistant to Ryusei, where she discovers the boy beneath the cold exterior, and their relationship slowly begins to deepen. (Kawaii!) Into this world stumbles fellow student Akari - very normal by her own admission - a newbie to the world of Kabuki but attracted to Ryusei just the same. While a very popular and technically proficient actor, he is cold to everyone around him and only feels close to his cat, Mr. The titular prince of this manga is Ryusei, high school student and heir to a Kabuki theater dynasty. ![]()
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