
Salut les amis ! Alright, let's talk manga. Specifically, Ore Wo Suki Nano Wa Omae Dake Kayoo, mais en version scan VF. Yeah, you heard right. My experience diving into this crazy rom-com was… well, chaotic perfection. Let me tell you why.
For those who haven't heard of it, picture this: Our protagonist, Amatsuyu Kisaragi (aka Joro), thinks he's about to get confessed to by not one, but two gorgeous girls. Dream come true, right? Wrong. Turns out, they both want him to help them get closer to his best friend. Talk about a gut punch!
The whole "friend-zoned before you even started" trope is what initially hooked me. The sheer audacity of the situation! You're expecting a sweet romance, but instead, you get a comedic beatdown wrapped in high school drama. I was instantly invested.
Memorable (and Hilarious) Moments
Okay, so there are tons of laugh-out-loud moments, but a few scenes really stuck with me.
First, there's the legendary moment when Joro realizes he's been played. The look on his face is pure, unadulterated despair, which the artist captures perfectly. It's over-the-top, yes, but that's what makes it so damn funny. It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, but instead of tragedy, you get comedic gold.

Then, there's Pansy's… well, everything. Pansy (San Shokuin Sumireko) is the librarian with glasses and an acerbic wit. She’s the mastermind behind a lot of Joro’s suffering, and her deadpan delivery is hilarious. Every scene with her is a masterclass in sarcasm. Her "I know more than you" smirk gets me every time.
And let’s not forget the nicknames! Sun-chan, Himawari… they're so over the top, it adds another layer of absurdity to the whole thing. Seriously, the dedication to the ridiculous is commendable. The manga embraces the silliness and never apologizes for it.
Why I Love This Manga
What makes OreSuki special? It's not just the humor, though that's a big part of it. It's the way it subverts expectations. It takes familiar tropes and twists them into something completely unexpected. It never takes itself too seriously, and that’s refreshing.

Joro, despite his initial naivety, actually has some development. He learns from his mistakes (eventually!) and grows as a character. And the supporting cast is equally engaging, each with their own quirks and motivations. You end up caring about these characters, even when they're being completely ridiculous.
Plus, reading it in French scan VF just adds a certain… je ne sais quoi. There's something about experiencing the humor and the dialogue in my native language that makes it even more relatable and enjoyable.

Recommendation Time!
So, should you read Ore Wo Suki Nano Wa Omae Dake Kayoo? Absolutely! If you're looking for a lighthearted, funny, and surprisingly clever rom-com, this is it. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions (mostly laughter) and a healthy dose of awkwardness.
Don't expect a deeply philosophical masterpiece. This manga is pure entertainment, and it excels at that. Turn off your brain, grab a snack, and prepare to be entertained.
Finding Those French Scans (Scan VF)
Now, where to find those sweet, sweet scan VF? Well, I can't directly endorse any specific site (you know, legal reasons and all that jazz), but a quick search online using terms like "OreSuki scan vf" or "Ore Wo Suki Nano Wa Omae Dake Kayoo scan vf lecture en ligne" should point you in the right direction. There are plenty of fan translation sites out there. Just be sure to use your best judgement and be aware of the potential risks involved in downloading content from unknown sources. Happy reading!