![]() ![]() ![]() Too much and it wouldn't be believable while too little and we'll wonder what they see in each other. This is the balance between sweet and sour for our two leads. To him, this is a game and she's a fool for believing him. But love is cruel and Kyouya uses this against her to play with her heart strings and she gets torn up emotionally by his teasing. So when she accidently discovers that Kyouya isn't completely the tough guy he pretends to be, she wants to know more. Erika only needs Kyouya to play along and she's more worried about hitting the mark in tandem with her friends: going for a day out, first night date, going on holiday, and spending Christmas together. Wolf Girl is an interesting title insofar as we're not sure of either leads intentions at the start. So begins their twisted relationship and the start of Erika trying to figure out if Kyouya likes her or is simply pretending and being cruel to her in the doing. If she fails at any junction, the ruse ends and her social life in school will come to an ignominious end. Kyouya agrees but there's a catch: Erika must be his loyal dog, fetching shopping for him, cooking for him, being at his beck and call. The story ends and she lives happily ever after. So, after explaining her situation, Kyouya agrees to pretend to be her boyfriend in front of the school body. Kyouya goes to the same school, in the same year, as she does and he's the school bae for every girl. Her boyfriend, unfortunately, turns out not to be a random passerby but Kyouya Sata. Instead of coming clean, she takes a random snap on her phone of a cute boy and tells her friends this is her boyfriend. Erika Shinohara is a high school teenager who has made friends in a new year but her mates all have boyfriends and she does not. However, my copies of Maid-Sama or my currently obsession with Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Sempai make a liar out of me so let's ignore my apparent distain for the genre. The romance anime, I'd love to tell you, isn't something I gravitate towards. Titled Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji in its native country, Wolf Girl and Black Prince is either a newly opened packed of Pringles that you must have twenty of or it's another slice of Black Forest Gateau that you simply can't get through. Hey, I can't help it if I like stuff that blows up, wears powered armour or comes with a deep social message! In any event, I decided to finish off a show I had started in the glut of the Autumn shows from 2014. Hey, so I decided to watch more romantic anime with added hi-jinks since apparently I'm a bit of a curmudgeon and need to soften my approach to current titles. Everyone knows that lies can come back to bite you, but when Erika makes up a fake boyfriend to impress her new classmates, the results may literally end up hounding her forever! Yes, it was dumb, but what were the odds that the random guy whose picture she used would turn out to be a student at her own school? Or that said faux-boyfriend's silence would come with such a horrible price? Now Erika doesn't just have to run and fetch at Kyoya Sata's command, she has to bark too! He's literally treating her like a dog, and she just has to roll over and take it or he'll tell everyone the truth! But that's not the worst part, because even though this wolf in hunk's clothing has Erika collared, she may be starting to have REAL feelings for him anyway! Is she barking up the wrong tree, or could true love be unleashed in Wolf Girl Black Prince? ![]()
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