Watashi, Dokidoki Renai Kakumei de Onii-chan Yattemasu

Watashi, Dokidoki Renai Kakumei de Onii-chan Yattemasu

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私、どきどき恋愛革命でお兄ちゃんやってます。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I am Playing the Role of the Older Brother in Heartthrob Love Revolution, 私、どきどき恋愛革命でお兄ちゃんやってます。

By tachimori asahi, 日月朝日

3.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
67 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I’m a very ordinary girl, with no interest in otome games, but was suddenly s**ked into the world of the cliche Heartthrob Love Revolution. That’s all well and good, I’m not exactly thrilled, but it’s fine. However, why am I the heroine’s older brother? I’m a girl! My character is named Makoto, and I hang out with the Heroine to help her get together with the princely character and make it to the end credits. All righty, I just need to support the Heroine while she does her best. If I do, I think I’ll be able to go back to my world… but, why am I so popular? Hey, prince, don’t you blush at me!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Watashi, Dokidoki Renai Kakumei de Onii-chan Yattemasu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Watashi, Dokidoki Renai Kakumei de Onii-chan Yattemasu* This gender-bender isekai promised a lighthearted romp, and while it delivered in some areas, I found myself ultimately a bit underwhelmed. The premise is undeniably fun: a girl gets sucked into her friend's otome game as the heroine's *brother*, only to accidentally become the main love interest herself. It's a recipe for comedic chaos and some potentially heartwarming moments, which it achieves, but not without some stumbles along the way. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the sheer absurdity of the situation. Watching Mako, our MC, navigate high school life in a male body while completely oblivious to the BL flags she's raising left and right was genuinely entertaining. The early chapters had a solid setup, and I was eager to see how the romantic entanglements would unfold. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. The MC's denseness, combined with the increasingly obvious affections of the various love interests, creates some laugh-out-loud moments. I also appreciated the sister complex that develops between Mako and Mitsuki; it added a layer of sibling bonding that felt genuine amidst the romantic shenanigans. The characters, while somewhat archetypal, are generally likeable, and it's easy to root for Mako to find happiness, even if she's initially just trying to get back to her own world. I also found that Mako's perspective as both a female and male to be refreshing. ### Areas of Concern Despite the initial charm, the story began to lose its luster as it progressed. The plot felt convoluted, with too many characters introduced without proper development. I noticed that the ending felt rushed and anticlimactic, leaving several plot threads unresolved. I was hoping for a deeper exploration of Mako's feelings about being in a male body, but this aspect was largely glossed over. The transition from friendship to romance also felt forced, lacking the necessary chemistry to make it believable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers expressed disappointment with the ending, particularly Mako's choice of love interest. Some felt that the chosen character lacked depth and that the relationship felt underdeveloped. There were also questions about the implications of Mako staying in the game world and the potential fate of the original Makoto. ### Final Verdict *Watashi, Dokidoki Renai Kakumei de Onii-chan Yattemasu* is a fun, albeit flawed, read. It's a lighthearted comedy with a unique premise and some endearing characters, but it suffers from a convoluted plot, rushed ending, and underdeveloped relationships. If you're looking for a brain-numbing time killer with a gender-bending twist, this might be worth checking out. However, if you're seeking a more substantial and emotionally resonant story, you might be left wanting more.

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