Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro 2

Paperback – Illustrated, February 18, 2020
144
English
194998009X
9781949980097
17 Feb
Nanashi
Nagatoro is back and toying with Senpai more than ever...and the two only seem to be getting closer to something more than “just friends.” Armed with a lollipop, a bathing suit, and an ear-piercing gun, Nagatoro just might send Senpai—and herself—over the edge.

Reviews (47)

Great story and great artwork, very funny story.

Great story and the art is well done! After watching the anime and going to the manga so far the anime has followed the manga very well!

Loved it!

I love this series it is amazing!!!

Quality print, quality contents, one of my favorite manga's.

Incase some people are unaware, this is printed "backwards", which is the way its supposed to be because its a manga from Japan, not a book from the West! (Backwards meaning the book is read right to left, rather than left to right, and the book spine is on the opposite side, Which is accurate to how it should be.)

Buy it

I love this story and the anime a lot, and I’m looking forward to season two. Highly recommend

As fun as Volume 1

The second volume, despite it’s skinny length, manages to be a successful follow up to the first volume. While it is not an astronomical improvement nor does the story begin to pick up and commit to linger arcs, but the fact that the quality is in no way diminished is a good sign. I do hope that the story picks up soon.

More or less the same as Vol.1 - Still loving it

It's more or less the same as Vol.1: More teasing and tormenting by Nagatoro. We do see a slightly protective side of her when the other girls get involed which was neat to see. Not entirely sure if there is an overarching plot going anywhere here just yet, but if you enjoyed Vol.1 and are ok with mostly the same in a different form + a few additional girls, go on and give it a read! I'll pick up Vol 3 and keepit going.

Great condition

So nasty, that she's adorable.

It's becoming more & more clear that Nagatoro has feelings for senpai. But it begs the question - why, exactly? What would draw a beautiful, energetic, popular girl like her, to a mousey, withdrawn, nervous, introvert like him? Hmmmmmm! As a wise man once said, "I saw nuting, I hear nuting, I say nuting!" So there ya have it. Guess we will just have to wait to see. Art, good. Dialogue, good, but kind of harsh at times on her end. Characters, somewhat believable, and in Nagatoro's side, you just wanna say "I love to hate you", as the song goes.

So Silly

Ah youth and the awkward way we flirt. I do feel bad for senpai, but at the same time its really cute.

Perfect!

Came in neat no scratches all good! And the story is really good! Do plan on buying more in the future!

Great story and great artwork, very funny story.

Great story and the art is well done! After watching the anime and going to the manga so far the anime has followed the manga very well!

Loved it!

I love this series it is amazing!!!

Quality print, quality contents, one of my favorite manga's.

Incase some people are unaware, this is printed "backwards", which is the way its supposed to be because its a manga from Japan, not a book from the West! (Backwards meaning the book is read right to left, rather than left to right, and the book spine is on the opposite side, Which is accurate to how it should be.)

Buy it

I love this story and the anime a lot, and I’m looking forward to season two. Highly recommend

As fun as Volume 1

The second volume, despite it’s skinny length, manages to be a successful follow up to the first volume. While it is not an astronomical improvement nor does the story begin to pick up and commit to linger arcs, but the fact that the quality is in no way diminished is a good sign. I do hope that the story picks up soon.

More or less the same as Vol.1 - Still loving it

It's more or less the same as Vol.1: More teasing and tormenting by Nagatoro. We do see a slightly protective side of her when the other girls get involed which was neat to see. Not entirely sure if there is an overarching plot going anywhere here just yet, but if you enjoyed Vol.1 and are ok with mostly the same in a different form + a few additional girls, go on and give it a read! I'll pick up Vol 3 and keepit going.

Great condition

So nasty, that she's adorable.

It's becoming more & more clear that Nagatoro has feelings for senpai. But it begs the question - why, exactly? What would draw a beautiful, energetic, popular girl like her, to a mousey, withdrawn, nervous, introvert like him? Hmmmmmm! As a wise man once said, "I saw nuting, I hear nuting, I say nuting!" So there ya have it. Guess we will just have to wait to see. Art, good. Dialogue, good, but kind of harsh at times on her end. Characters, somewhat believable, and in Nagatoro's side, you just wanna say "I love to hate you", as the song goes.

So Silly

Ah youth and the awkward way we flirt. I do feel bad for senpai, but at the same time its really cute.

Perfect!

Came in neat no scratches all good! And the story is really good! Do plan on buying more in the future!

Cuteness from Vol 1 maintained

The art and characters that you loved in Vol 1 is further developed in vol 2. A good and fun read.

Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol. 2 (My Kindle Review)

The monstrous and overly playful teasing of Nagatoro continues to be Senpai's worst nightmare and her two friends are just as evil as she is, but we still see a different side of her a couple times but nothing quite romantic yet. B+ (83%/Very Good)

Great in every way!

Another great installment. I really enjoy these characters and their relationships with one another. It’s fun, it’s silly, it’s raunchy. It’s just a good time. The art is very nice too. Very expressive. The characters are able to convey a lot by doing very little. The book is well made. Small with sturdy binding. Easy to read. I highly recommend!

Better than the first volume.

I bought this a while back and don't remember a ton of details, but I prefer this one over the first in terms of character. You get to see more characters that are Nagatoro's friends and all have interesting interactions with Senpai and Nagatoro. You also get to see a much cuter side to her as she starts to show her more natural behaviors. I have high hopes for the next volumes.

Good series

Thus is a fun series that has more to it than a casual observer will expect.

There are better antiheroines in manga

I gave the first volume of Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro a critical review, not liking its title character. However, other reviewers made the point that the series would pick up, so I gave Volume 2 a chance. I am sorry to report that I must stand by my earlier comments. Nagatoro is a very unpleasant character and I highly doubt I'll be around for Volume 3. I think of some other antiheroines in manga, particularly Hime, from Yuri Is My Job! and Tanya from The Saga of Tanya the Evil. I find them far more compelling. Hime is shallow, devious and obsessed with building an image of herself as the epitome of adorable. But she's also lonely, terrified of rejection and sadly oblivious to the fact she's found people who love her for herself, not her image. Tanya is a ruthless, self-serving conniver but we see she has been forced by a god she doesn't worship to be a latter day Joan of Arc in a war she doesn't want to be in (and yes, these capsule descriptions are my sly way of trying to get people to check out these under-rated series). I think it would have helped if Nagatoro had more of a backstory so we could see beyond a mean-spirited girl.

My parents questioned my purchase

When this arrived in the mail my parents opened the package and had me sit down on the couch and gave me a long talk about my decisions in life, as a 35 year old man I think it’s fine to read real literature such as this. My parents just aren’t as cultured as me.

My boy is getting brave

Never have much to say here. If you liked the first volume of these skits, bam, here's another one for you.

Is this even going anywhere???

Seems to be a repetitive series sadly I probably won’t bother reading onward or purchasing any new volumes cause it’s just a waste of time and money; I wasn’t expecting some elaborate plot but even the jokes and I guess if you wanna call harassment romance well even those parts are just dull by now and after reading the same non sense for two volumes it’s become predictable in a very cringe way.

Short but really cute

When I read this Manga it puts a smile on my face and takes me back as a kid.

naga-chan keeps up her torture of senpai.

volume 2 has more of the delightly wicked miss nagatoro continuing her sweet assault on her senpai's sensibilities.. this is a must have manga!

Cute! (And not anything else, I swear!)

This one got a little lewd. But I was still innocently smiling through it all. It was a fun-filled second volume.

Still going....

I've read the entire series online and will continue to buy the books for my collection and to support a great mangaka.

Great manga.

This was a great volume it’s now one of my favorite manga in my collection

Damaged book

I was looking forward to the manga but I received a damage

Abuse can be amusing sometimes...

Really enjoying this manga series so far. It has an excellent pace to it and the writing/translation is of great quality allowing the reader to easily follow the natural flow of the conversation. I really like this style of writing since it reads so nicely :) We get some more development between both main characters and some new ones make their debut as well. Nagatoro and Senpai have a "unique" relationship with one another bordering the edge of abusive. However, it's obvious that through all of Nagatoro's bullying and antagonizing, she cares about him in her own twisted way. This volume certainly makes that point its focus and it's nice to see the same playful comedy mixed with well paced character development. We also get to see some more Neko Nagatoro and who doesn't love that. Overall a great read and can't wait for more ^-^ I received my copy on the 15th thanks to Barnes & Noble wizardry.

A cute relationship between a bullied Senpai and his "tormentor"

Honestly one of my favorite manga going on right now. A very, very unique and surprisingly adorable dynamic between the two main characters, that feels organic as it begins to evolve over time. This volume especially has very nice development. With fantastic and endearing art, and well executed pacing, I genuinely recommend to any who are considering.

The Bullying Continues

It’s a good thing Senpai and Miss Nagatoro are getting along somewhat better in this volume because it is fairly obvious by now that if they are not suited for each other, they are not suited for ANY OTHER HUMAN WHO EVER LIVED. However, Senpai is still getting bullied, and I’m starting to get tired of it. Hopefully, things will start to change before I get completely fed up with it.

I like the manga. It's simple and wholesome

I like the manga. It's simple and wholesome

More cuteness

Negatory is ruthless and kind of mean, but in a loving way. She teases in a cute way. This one was as good as the first. Looking forward to the next.

The Bullying Kohai Continues Her Lovely Tormenting

If you didn't grasp just how poor of a censored translation the title is by this point, then you've probably never experienced bullying in your life. Poor you. Please Don't Bully Me Nagataro hits the nail on the head, kind of like how Nagataro hits her Senpai on the head, with brutal savagery and an underlying line of affection. 'Don't Toy With Me' just sounds dumb, and does not convey at all what the contents of the book contains. Following the previous volume, Nagatoro has totally latched onto attacking her Senpai with a brutality that puts some Mortal Combat finishers to shame. However we do see a few times in this volume that she reflects on her actions, realizing she has pushed Senpai too far, teased him just a tad too much, but instead of apologizing she just lowers the level of her teasing in an affection manner. Make no mistake about it, Nagatoro cares about Senpai enough that she is willing to knock aside her friends hand who tried to touch him and even stand up for him when another friend really digs into him. It's rather obvious that Nagatoro likes him. But what about Senpai? Well from his reactions you can see he is embarrassed, deeply so, but there's a smile on his face when she teases him. He likes the attention, even if it means being the plaything for a kohai. On top of that, this volume sees Senpai get a few jabs in on Nagatoro, meaning he's starting to warm up to her and maybe even become comfortable around her. But we're still a long ways out from him standing his ground, given that Nagatoro escalates things anytime he tries. Still, can we not petition to get the title changed back to the true translation? It's just so bad. Don't Toy With me? Ugh.

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boring weeb bait for the biggest of degenerates

i have no idea who the protaganist is, the over sexualized teenager or the virgin dude who just wants to draw fruit all day, either way there is no story, just weird overfetishized situations, you'll probably like it if your name is garnt or joey.

Incrível

Simplesmente incrível

Giu il cappello per Nanashi

Se il primo capitolo era un po "base" (i personaggi andavano in qualche modo introdotti), qui l'autore scarica la sua fantasia in vari modi. Avendo archiviato l'anime non pensavo che si potesse fare di meglio, ma il manga devo dire e' po diverso e forse ancora meglio: Nagatoro ha piu dettagli ed e' piu centrale nella storia mentre gli amici fanno da contorno. Epico il modo con cui lei impedisce a lui di riportare le caramelle... questo colpo di scena basta da solo per avere il libro

An interesting and funny story

I enjoyed it. It’s not only the romantic aspect, there are other sides in this story too. For example, the interaction between the two main characters and how they push each other to improve. Very interesting

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