When Arisa wakes up with no memory of her girlfriend Mari, it could very well mean the end of their relationship. In any other book, I mean. Here, it’s just time to be goofy and horny, typically both at once.
No nutritional value, but very tasty. That’s pretty much what you need to know about this pile of silly yuri fluff that’s just about as low-stakes as you can get.
Arisa is very, very, very bubbly and energetic and takes her missing memories mostly in stride as she gushes over her luck at finding herself with a hottie like Mari. Mari is the straight man (doubly incorrect) in the comedy duo, and tries to help while Arisa just crashes through everything in sight with her cheer (homophobia has no chance in this manga).
It’s surprisingly adult, even for something about two adults, and that’s another nice part of it. This is basically a horny comedy featuring two women and we don’t get very many of those, in this genre especially. They’re way into one another and they do not hesitate to show it.
As they slowly get to know one another again, Mari frets a little, but soon realizes she has nothing to worry about. Arisa’s default setting is ‘infatuated’. We get some backstory, not that it’s needed, and lots and lots of frothy shenanigans.
If you want any actual content, you’re pretty much not going to find it here, but this does make for a great little palette cleanser or a fun pick-me-up on a gloomy day. If fictional amnesia drives you crazy, I wouldn’t bother showing up.
3 stars - perfectly fine at what it is and featuring a cute pair to spend time with, but also shockingly eager to be as light as possible.