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Dance Dance Hook 3
b "I can not die like this!" b
Prince Junpei, who started to run away from the Swan Lake, ignoring the storyline. The fierce "killing each other" of the devil Luo Wu begins. Where is the stage where the landing point is lost ?! On the other hand, the story leads to a new artisan summer school ... . "What is a ballet?" Two young boys know how wide the world is.

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First published September 12, 2016

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456 reviews9 followers
April 12, 2022
After finding out this manga would become an anime, I immediately sought to read it. However, after a first lukewarm volume and a second volume not that promising first half, I decided to put this on hold and for some reason decided to pickup back where I left and it was a good choice. Volume two’s latter half is very good and I finally feel invested in the story.

Volume three, so far, was the best. I loved how the character dynamic progressed from the previous volumes and the rawness of the dance sequence. Other aspects that improved the narrative for me were: the various lengths in which ballet is approached and how society’s gender expectations can impact one’s life. Also, despite being a little clunky sometimes, I like this art style a lot. It reminds me Jun Mayuzuki’s “After Rain”, one of my favorite mangas.
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365 reviews16 followers
March 21, 2022
SPOILERS BELOW

Coming off from last volume's amazing cliffhanger, I loved seeing the continuation of the dance at the Western Dance Festival. To be honest the entire dance captivated me and I honestly thought Junpei was gonna get the MVP award but instead, I felt like I was smacked in the face with the harsh reality of ballet. Now, I know nothing about ballet so I was surprised at how "real" and "painful" this volume was. Everything in this volume felt like a punch in the face on how hard ballet truly is. I get how Junpei was dancing ballet because it was fun and how he was moving on to the beat of the music, but this volume showed me that ballet is definitely way more and way deeper than that. Not only that, this volume also featured them doing Ballet Summer Camp and it further just showed how far Junpei is from doing "good ballet". With that being said, I'm rating this volume 4 stars simply because I feel like this series didn't "sugarcoat" anything and really showed us readers the hardships ballet dancers go to. Now off to the next volume :)
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1,044 reviews3 followers
July 6, 2024
Cos'è la vera danza classica? Alla ricerca di questa risposta il nostro protagonista finisce in un corso estivo. Si porta dietro anche Rue e davvero riceviamo spunti su questo mondo. Augurando il massimo al nostro protagonista, ci rimane solo che commentare, vedremo...
Profile Image for Felicia.
785 reviews
July 6, 2025
Absolutely amazing! The story is so captivating you just can’t tear yourself away from the volume—and the moment you finish it, you’re already itching to dive into the next one. George Asakura’s artwork is simply masterful!
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234 reviews5 followers
January 18, 2022
Me cae mal un montón de gente. Quienes se creen? *diediediedie murmuring like Ruo*
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114 reviews2 followers
May 18, 2023
Miyako's reaction to Junpei's piruettes was so full of emotion it made the whole manga.
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