'Nendo: 10/10' clocks in at 12 chapters—short and sweet. What I love is how it manages to cram so much charm into such a tight format. Each chapter’s like a bite-sized treat, whether it’s the MC’s disastrous crafts or his weirdly endearing friendships. It’s the kind of series you finish in one sitting and immediately wish there was more, but the length feels intentional, like a perfectly timed joke.
Oh, 'Nendo: 10/10'! That manga’s a blast—super short but full of personality. It’s only 12 chapters long, which might disappoint some folks craving a longer story, but honestly, it’s perfect as a quick, bingeable read. The protagonist’s exaggerated expressions and the way every chapter feels like a mini-comedy sketch make it stand out.
I’ve re-read it a few times when I need a pick-me-up, and it never gets old. The creator’s knack for visual gags is just chef’s kiss. If you’re into absurd humor with a touch of warmth, this one’s worth checking out, even if it’s over way too soon.
I actually stumbled upon 'Nendo: 10/10' while browsing through some niche manga recommendations last year, and it instantly grabbed my attention with its quirky art style. From what I recall, the series wraps up neatly with a total of 12 chapters—short but packed with hilarious moments and heartfelt interactions. The pacing feels just right, balancing comedy and slice-of-life vibes without dragging things out.
What’s cool about it is how each chapter introduces a new absurd scenario, like the protagonist’s ridiculous attempts at DIY projects or his over-the-top reactions to mundane things. It’s one of those gems where the brevity works in its favor, leaving you wanting more but satisfied with what’s there. I still chuckle thinking about the claymation-inspired antics.
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