See You Tomorrow at the Food Court - Reviews

Alt title: Food Court de, Mata Ashita.

See You Tomorrow at the Food Court
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nathandouglasdavis's avatar
Jan 17, 2022

Tiny necks and large bobbly-heads. Noseless and, when drawn from the front, with no chin. It's pretty cute. And perhaps most importantly, the author does a good job of keeping the focus from panel to panel feeling dynamic. It switches up the angles and distance when portraying the characters and also has quite a few panels focusing on items in the background. This is important because this is a manga built entirely around conversations. There's not really much movement or action; the characters spend most of their timeh sitting at a food court. Wada is the driver of most of the conversation topics, being excitable and opinionated and meandering from subject to subject, while Yamamoto mainly just stares at feir phone (studying) and gives short responses. Though phrasing it that way makes it shound like Yamamoto isn't engaged or wanting to talk, but that's not really fair. Both of them very much enjoy talking to each other. Wada kinda has a thing for Prince Aedel, a character from a mobile game and likes complaining. Yamamoto likes America and can get a bit philosophical at times.

[Reviewed at chapter 15]

1/10 story
9/10 art
9/10 characters
6/10 overall
Carnufex's avatar
Aug 30, 2022

See You Tomorrow at the Food Court is a cute and refreshing manga about two best friends just beginning high school, who meet at a food court to discuss their daily lives. There isn’t much story, the focus being put on the dialogue, but that’s where all the good stuff is. Both have apparently incompatible personalities, have quite different tastes, and might not even know where each other lives, but they get along well nonetheless. It’s a quick read, for a good time without fretting.

6/10 story
7/10 art
8/10 characters
7/10 overall
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