In conclusion, Ero Yume Aquarium kinda said nuerodivergent rights. I feel like his character is treated with a fair amount of respect. ![]() Of course his fish-nerdery and over zealous personality is played for laughs at times, but it's never outside the bounds of how any other character would be used in a comedy series like this. Especially later in the story, he's given time for self reflection and insight, allowing him to show a mature side. Instead, the main character is overwhelmingly the source of the embarrassment-comedy, while the love interest keeps most of his dignity intact (albeit with some naivete). Early on it shows the main character admiring him for his passion, but I still thought they'd throw some mockery his way. When the love interest (a marine life-obsessed student who loves to talk about fish) was introduced, I thought this manga would go like many others and focus on how annoying he was for being so fixated on his interest. One of the things I find most refreshing about this manga is that the super-otaku special interest character isn't the butt of jokes. When they get together it gets a little corny, but.I mean, the manga never tries to take itself too seriously. Incredibly, the romantic development is treated with a lot of care and honestly made my heart clench aįew times. Story: given more weight than I'd normally expect for a short erotic comedy.Ĭloseted gay boy has a crisis over falling for his kind, considerate, fish-obsessed classmate (and awakening to some kinks). It just only ever lasts a few pages per chapter, and feels more like it's there out of obligation.) (Don't get me wrong, the eroticism is there. ![]() A cute love story that, despite having 'ero' in the title, puts more weight on the developing romance.
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