Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game

Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game

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灰原くんの強くて青春ニューゲーム

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Haibara-kun no Tsuyokute Seisyun New Game, Haibara’s Teenage New Game+, 灰原くんの強くて青春ニューゲーム, 灰原同學重返過去,開啟所向無敵的第二輪青春遊戲

By amamiya kazuki, 雨宮和希

3.8
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
9 volumes
Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Natsuki Haihara is a young man who failed to make his high school debut and is now in his fourth year of college following a terrible high school life. He was about to enter the workforce when he was unexpectedly whisked back in time seven years to just before he started high school! Natsuki is given the opportunity to “redo” his regret-filled high school life, and he uses his prior experiences to successfully become a member of a group of six beautiful boys and girls at the top of the class caste! What’s more, the beautiful girl he once had a crush on, Hikari, was also there…?! The unconscious high-spec young man starts his second adolescence all over again in real life, a strong, new game school romantic comedy!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game "Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game" promised a lighthearted blend of comedy, romance, and school life, and for the most part, it delivers. The premise, involving a significant appearance change for the protagonist, initially drew me in, and I found myself enjoying the early volumes. ### First Impressions The initial hook of a "fat to fit" transformation, coupled with a second chance at youth, had me intrigued. It's a familiar trope, but the execution felt fresh enough to hold my attention. I was looking forward to seeing how Haihara-kun would navigate his new life and relationships. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the supporting cast. The female leads are well-developed and entertaining, each bringing a unique dynamic to the story. I also appreciated that Haihara-kun's male friends felt like genuine individuals rather than just background props. The writing itself is decent, and the conflicts the characters face are relatable and not overly dramatic. The slice-of-life elements shine, capturing the joy and awkwardness of youth. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved deeper, certain issues began to surface. The protagonist, despite his age gap, often comes across as incredibly naive and passive. His lack of awareness regarding his own appeal felt like an overused trope, hindering his character development. I also found the constant foreshadowing and cliffhangers at the end of each volume increasingly frustrating. The author seems hesitant to allow the story to breathe, constantly injecting unnecessary drama. The romance, particularly the central relationship with his childhood friend, progresses at a glacial pace. This dragging-on of the central romance became tiresome. The characters' inability to communicate effectively often leads to contrived conflicts and misunderstandings. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so I've heard talk that Miori doesn't win in the end. This is a bummer for those who were rooting for her. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Haihara-kun’s Strong and Youthful New Game" offers moments of genuine enjoyment. The well-developed supporting characters and the lighthearted slice-of-life elements are definite strengths. However, the frustrating protagonist, the slow-burn romance, and the reliance on unnecessary drama ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're a fan of the genre and willing to overlook these shortcomings, it might be worth a read. However, I can understand why some readers might grow weary of it over time. I would rate this a 3.5 out of 5.

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