2.5 JIGEN NO RIRISA
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“I have no interest in real girls!” So claims Okumura, the president of the school’s manga club. He’s your typical otaku, obsessed with a sexy (fictional) 2D manga character known as Lilliel. Then the new school year starts, and a (real!) 3D girl named Lilysa whose passion is cosplay joins the club. Lilysa convinces Okumura to become her photographer–and guess who her favorite manga character is? Not only that, but Lilysa is into modeling the fetishy stuff! The boundaries between 2D and 3D start to blur as this hot-blooded romantic comedy unfolds.
(Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Note: Won 4th place of Tsugimanga 2020 Award in the Web Manga Category.
CAST
Ririsa Amano
Masamune Okumura
Mikari Tachibana
Mayuri Hanyuu
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Nonoa
Aria Kisaki
Magin♪
Midori Taki
Yoki Hoshizuki
Marina Abe
Hana Tsubaki
Ogino
Eli
Kakehashi
Lime
Saitou
Morichika
Lemon
Torajirou Ryuuzouji
Shintarou Kazamatsuri
You Kisaki
Aria no Haha
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100/100A beautiful story that shattered every expectation I had from its genre- Yes, I actually mean this unironically.Continue on AniListHey, do you know that expression “Don’t judge a book by its cover”?
Have you ever thought to yourself “Naahhhh, I’m not a little kid, I think that any book with any cover can be good if just the contents are well done”, and then found yourself learning that lesson again when a book shatters all of the expectations you had of it because of its cover?
I think that first happened to me with Kaguya-sama, when I thought to myself that “Naaaah, there’s no way that a RomCom could actually be that good”. Cause’ you know, I’ve only seen western RomComs and never a good one.
Welp, it was that good. After witnessing the beauty and glory of Kaguya-sama, I swore that never again would I judge a book by its cover- or its genre, for that matter. Thanks to that, I ended up discovering all kinds of stories that I loved and probably would have skipped over if not telling myself “just give it a try, who knows what it might have”, cause their cover definitely didn’t look like it would bring anything meaningful into my life. It was thanks to Bloom into you that I started loving yuri manga, food wars showed me that Ecchi series can be really great with some thought put into them, and I would have never watched a single slice-of-life anime if it weren’t for that mantra.But a few weeks ago, I found myself again in shock from a manga that I judged by its cover. A manga that I went into thinking it won't have anything special to offer me except some fanservice and maybe comedy if I was lucky- Oh, how were my expectations blown. It managed to tell a beautiful, emotional story, with characters that I related to on a deeper level than almost any other manga ever, with enough funzies and laughs that made the read enjoyable from beginning to end. And it managed to do all that- while belonging to the Ecchi-harem genre.
Yup. That wasn’t a typo. I am now going to spend who-knows-how-many hours writing who-knows-how-many words about a manga that belongs to the third most looked-down-upon genre in the anime world, just above incest and yaoi. And I don’t mean that it’s just good for an ecchi series, like your Food Wars or Monster Musume- no, this series can hold its head high among the ranks of masterpieces such as Kaguya-sama and bloom into you. So let us all leave our shame and self-awareness in a place where we will never find them again, and talk about the masterpiece of the ecchi-harem genre- 2.5 dimensional seduction, or just 2.5DS for the rest of this review, cause manga names since 2015 are really annoying.
2.5DS is the story of I-can’t-be-bothered-to-remember-his-first-name Okumura, president of his high school’s manga club as well as the only member. He is an anti-social outcast who is satisfied with his every living moment as a sworn otaku, and doesn’t give two shits about what anybody else may think. He feels zero need to integrate in society, zero need to touch grass and zero interest in three-dimensional girls. He is truly the very model of a master otaku.
So when a three-dimensional girl, Lilysa, asks to join his club, he is, of course, inclined to turn her away. After all, there is no way that a pretty three-dimensional girl will find anything to enjoy in a forgotten, wasted place like the manga club- and he can’t let an outsider like that take up space in his anime haven. However, he then discovers that said three-dimensional girl is an otaku of the first caliber, just like him. Just like him, she gives zero shits about what other people think of her and her hobbies, and most importantly- she worships the same skimpily-dressed waifu as him!
Other than that, she also has another hobby, that even Okumura never delved into- and that is cosplay. Specifically, erotic cosplay of her (and his) favorite waifu, that she puts so much love, effort and detail into that she looks just like a 3D version of the girl of his dreams… something between 3D and 2D, like 2.5D…? Okumura might just start falling in love…
That summarizes chapter 1. After that, a few more 3D girls find their way into joining Okumura’s club, doing erotic cosplay with him- he’s learning photography in the meanwhile- and for a change, it takes them more than the first chapter they appear in to fall in love with him.Even in its early volumes, 2.5DS managed to keep me hooked by developing a wonderful dynamic between its characters, already differing it from 95% of ecchi series in existence. Admittedly, every girl in the series is based on a specific trope, such as the Otaku, the childhood friend, the quiet shy girl and the gyaru, but instead of just having them act out those tropes, the series put a lot of effort into expanding on their personalities so that those tropes are not the summaries of their entire personality. Each pair of characters develops their own unique dynamic, from constant yelling at each other to yuri bait, and the other characters develop dynamics responding to those. No character stays forgotten in the corner for too long, so their interactions always feel fun and refreshing throughout the whole manga, and it doesn’t need to rely just on tiddies to keep you engaged- not that it doesn’t do that, either. There is plenty of fanservice to be found here, and thankfully, it's very well done. It isn’t too cringy and doesn’t rely too much on cliched ecchi tropes, rather doing its own unique thing using the tools it has- skimpy cosplay outfits. All of this makes it into a wonderful ecchi manga, that while not being anything ground-breaking, achieves the rare feat of being incredibly enjoyable to read.
Or so was the case in the first two volumes. Most of the early manga is comprised of the members of the manga club cosplaying or finding creative ways to find themselves half-naked, while Okumura tries to hold on to his “no interest in 3D” philosophy, which ends up as an overall pretty cute running joke. I sort of thought of it as “My dress-up darling, but just the ecchi parts”- but around volume 3, things begin to change- when the girls (and the guy) go cosplay at a convention.
At that point the series starts delving really deep into what it means to be a cosplayer. Unlike dress-up darling, it barely talks about the process of making cosplay and more about the experience of wearing it- what differentiates between a good cosplayer and a casual one, even if they both have outfits of the same quality? How does a cosplayer in a con pull in the photographers, and make them stay there long, for them to become popular? And how does it even feel to stand in front of hundreds of people in the costume of a character you love? Beyond that, it dissects the cosplay community as a whole, showing us how cosplayers interact with each other in cons, as well as how people see different cosplayers. Because it delves so deeply into those topics, I started finding enough interest in it to keep reading even without the jokes and fanservice, something that I can’t really say about any other ecchi series I know of- and at this point, it also tones down the ecchi to make room for the really interesting themes it discusses.And then.
Volume 4.
My first thought after finishing it was “Okay, this is beautiful”.
This is the point when the series really started speaking to me on a personal level, and this is where it started giving proper development to its characters. All the girls in the club have one fact in common- they like cosplay- but they all have different reasons and driving forces that brought them into the medium. Some do it because of their love of anime, some just love wearing the cute and cool costumes, some were just kinda dragged into it and ended up liking it, and some do it just as a means to achieve something else. For every single character in the series, including every minor side character, it made sure to develop the unique relationship they have with the medium of cosplay and intertwine that with their actual development and growth as a person, by having various developments in their relationship to cosplay affect their personal growth and vice versa. None of these characters have lofty ambitions or hidden traumas. They’re all just people- people who love to cosplay. They all have their hardships and fears and cosplay is just what helps them deal with it. This relationship they have to the medium is presented to us in its finest details, and we see them get moment of pure joy, catharsis, and also heartbreak- and we find ourselves relating to everything they feel, because on a certain level, a lot of it is things that we feel as well. And through this lens of cosplay, we see the true theme that this series discusses- our love for certain things. Our passions.2.5DS is a love letter to anybody who has ever found a hobby they're passionate about. The series itself might me more focused on cosplay and maybe also on otakus in a more general level, but the way that this series discusses our relationship with the things we love can be true of any passion, and in my case, I really am an otaku, so maybe that was what made me relate to it so much.
As you might have noticed, I love fictional stories. I love them so much that I spend hours writing pages upon pages about why exactly I love them so much. So reading a series that talks about this love, a love just like mine- a love that is not for any person or object but for a certain activity that I spend all of my free time enjoying, how can I not relate to it? All of the characters in this series are people who love what they do for all sorts of reasons, and what unites them all is the pure, real joy that they feel at doing what they do. They give zero shits about any person who might judge them or their hobby, because if they love it- who the hell cares what other people think? For them, cosplay is a way to make their dreams come true, to express their love for the fictional characters that were with them for their whole lives- and sometimes even to express something that they kept hidden deep down, or overcome some sort of mental hardship they suffered from due to the conditions they lived and grew up in. Every possible side of our relationship with our passions is explored in this series- to some I related more, to some I related less, but they were all presented through well-written, compelling characters that underwent some beautiful development throughout the story. I think everybody could find some feeling to connect with in this series- we all have things that we love to do, we all have passions, so we can all relate to the vast and beautiful way that this series presents this love, especially if its a niche or even looked-down-upon hobby such as cosplay or otakuness. It sends the message that if you have something you love doing just go for it, put as much of your (free) time into it as you wish, because if it’s something that brings you joy then it’s perfectly legitimate to do it- and to hell with anybody who doesn’t get you.You can truly feel the author’s passion for the things he talks about throughout the whole series, and, well, he wrote an entire manga to express his love for cosplay- and this is really one of the things that I love the most about anime and manga. Stories created out of pure love for the medium, out of the desire to create something that would resonate with people because that’s what the writers want to do- Because they love stories and they love telling them. Seeing the different ways in which people express their love for this medium is something that leaves me amazed every single time- and 2.5DS is a manga about this love, my love, that was written by a person who shares that love.
I love anime and manga.
They can be weird and wonky with funny cartoonish faces or over-the-top reactions. They can casually draw a pair of tits and pass it off as a plot.
And they can also tell meaningful, beautiful stories that give us joy throughout our boring lives, that help us in our moments of struggle and hardship.
And 2.5 Dimensional Seduction is a manga that managed to capture everything that makes anime so beautiful with everything that makes it so weird. It stands proud in its weirdness, while telling a story full of so much love and passion that I can only call that, in itself, beautiful. It is, well and truly, everything that I love about its medium. Bold, unapologetic, creative and passionate; A craft made with the care of a person who truly loves what they are doing; It is, in every sense of the phrase, a work of art. One that I think that any person with any kind of passion for the medium should experience.Or maybe I’m the only weirdoe who related to this series on a personal level and got overly emotional while reading it. Who knows. But god dammit, I love it so much, and to hell with anybody who would judge me for that.
This is the last time I will ever judge a series by its cover.
Wait with baited breath for me to recommend an incest or yaoi series.
Looking forward to the anime!
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