Kase-san and... (otherwise known as Kase-san and the Morning Glories), is a manga written and illustrated by Takashima Hiromi. It shows us the story of Yamada Yui, who notices a fellow student by the name of Kase Tomoka. Her cool nature catches her attention, signalling the beginning of a romance story between the two...

This manga starts off fairly simple, quickly introducing the main two characters within the first few pages. Already, we see Yamada's interest in Kase budding, and Yamada is not too sure on what these feelings mean. As with many other manga's in the Yuri genre, she questions her love for someone of the same gender. This proved to be a good start for the manga, not rushing into things too head on with the main character immediately being in love (although the picture above does contradict that), but having them question it provided some nice development for Yamada in the beginning. The plot largely focuses on the relationship between Yamada and Kase, mostly from Yamada's perspective. The few first chapters are the development of their feelings for each other, and from then on there, their relationship is in full swing. It does not waste time in developing the romance between the two. The events that play out between each chapter vary, each containing situations, events, and sometimes just simple time together between Kase and Yamada. These events are straightforward and easy to understand, making this manga unchallenging to read and enjoy. That helps with the reading experience of the manga, as it presents itself as a simple wholesome romance between two girls, and it does need to do much more. It is easy to just relax and enjoy this manga. The plot was engaging and kept me reading. The complications that arise within the plot are mostly cases of Yamada believing something to be true when really, it is not. Whilst this is in character for her, I found this to be a little annoying at times, but this can be easily overlooked and is more of a personal thing. The plot was overall well paced for 28 chapters, I never felt that the plot nor the development was rushed. The pace flowed and I got swept in. The development was also nicely done, with that also nicely paced and thought out. The development the characters go through was satisfying to read and got me further engrossed into the manga.

The cute art style drawn by Takashima Hiromi easily complimented the nature of the story and characters of the manga. It effectively conveyed the emotions of the characters to the audience, and also brought life to the manga.

Kase-san and... has an OVA movie adaptation that is one hour long. Given the length of the movie, a large amount of the manga had to be cut out in order to fit it into that time frame. Whilst the movie did well to fit in good parts of the manga and make a good movie out of it, I would recommend those who have only seen the movie (and enjoyed it) to read the manga. There is so much content you are missing out on, and you get to experience the wonderful relationship between Kase and Yamada once again. The movie starts off around after chapter 5, but you should read the first 5 chapters anyway. It will not take long and provides more build up to Kase and Yamada's relationship than the movie provided.
This was a nice read. It was a simple wholesome love story with lovable characters and it was easy to get swept in. This is an easy recommendation to fans of the Yuri genre. It is not a long read, and it has a sequel releasing as of the writing of this review. In summary:
Hopefully you were able to get something out of this review. If you did not like this review, then I apologise for wasting your time. I would like to thank Takashima Hiromi for creating an enjoyable manga to read. And of course, thank you for reading this review. Hopefully you can enjoy this manga too.

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