This is the kind of manga that exploits one theme and stretches it out into oblivion. The them is the annoying childish teenager that wants to have a relationship with the school nurse.
This manga is full of teasing and medical excuses, if you are into that stuff it might just become your favourite.
There are other subplots over the chapters but they don't last long. There are some funny scnes and if you are able to tolerate the blatent magic of a boner the protagonist has that only work for his love of life then this is a pretty good read.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: PanStri., PanSuto. Japanese: ぱンすと。 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 130
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 11, 2016 to Jul 11, 2023
Genre:
Erotica
Theme:
School
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Young Champion Authors:
Okada, Kazuto (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: N/A2 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5061
Members: 4,342
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 15, 2023
Let's cut to the chase, if you're into the pantyhose/school nurse fetish or just a complete pervert, this is a must-read.
And even if you're not there's plenty of subplot with a well developed cast and comedic moments that can keep you entertained between pervy scenes. Romance-wise it's a slow burn but each chapter will have at least one teasing ecchi scene so it's definitely a page turner. Development is spread out across the entire manga but it feels natural and has its good moments. So if this sounds like the thing you're into then you definitely won't get bored. May 5, 2023
Interesting to read, for the moments when you don't have much to do and need to pass the time (and obviously you like ecchi).
It's an ero-manga, with character development, subplots, something very difficult to see in most ecchis today. It also has an excellent drawing, that with the small details that the author gives us, we get to know the characters more and with more information that he gives us, the more questions he generates in the viewer. He handles the auras of the characters very well and when necessary he has serious moments (although they are few). As for the romance, it is slow, but ... |