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The torment must go on! This time, Nagatoro makes it her mission to reveal Senpai’s true nature. She tries to find his sense of adventure, his inner chef, and his hidden stash to expose Senpai for the creep he is! Meanwhile, a new opponent appears! The buxom bohemian who heads the Art Club makes her entrance and threatens both the club itself and Nagatoro’s appeal!

160 pages, Paperback

First published June 7, 2019

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Profile Image for Tim.
491 reviews844 followers
January 19, 2021
I opened my mail today to find this volume in the mailbox. I was more than a little surprised as I thought it wasn't supposed to be out until tomorrow. No matter, I'm enjoying the book I'm currently reading, I'll just give this a glance, put it down and read it later.

...

Well, I finished it.

I've said from the start that this was pretty much the ultimate guilty pleasure manga. I really shouldn't like it. As I've covered thoroughly while reviewing each book, Nagatoro is a bully extraordinaire and the level of cruelty she hits (especially in that first volume) makes for a shocking read.

But something happened along the way. This volume honestly... is almost light-hearted and sweet. While Nagatoro still torments our lead, it didn't feel anywhere near as mean spirited. In fact, most of it seemed like gentle teasing. It's very different from how these books started.

The comedy is consistently well done in my opinion (though I completely respect everyone who disagrees there... this is still very much not a series for everyone) and I love the way the artist portrays the more "evil" side of Nagatoro's facial features.

In terms of suggesting it... well, there's really no point. This is volume 5. If you've come this far, you know if you like it. I still do. Honestly, I found it one of the stronger volume's in the series. Also that ending... do we actually have a plot starting? Looking forward to the next volume. 4/5 stars.
Profile Image for Mark.
2,840 reviews278 followers
January 13, 2021
Nagatoro and senpai are at it AGAIN (forever, it seems), as cosplay, dirty books, indirect kisses, modelling, video games, bento, and... first dates (!?)... are thrown into the mix of their daily routine.

These two should just get a room. Well, they have the art room, but it gets invaded by Nagatoro’s pals for the duration of the book anyway, so not quite what I meant.

This is a pretty typical outing for the series and that’s fine. It’s definitely fun and playful - Nagatoro and senpai are 100% into each other at this point, but he’s too awkward and she’s too unwilling to admit it. Every time she gets too close to her feelings she completely loses it (her thousand yard stare when she’s nervous/flustered is a great addition to her repetoire).

There are some really funny parodies in this volume that just come out of nowhere, but are a cute extra. I’d believe it if somebody told me that the first chapter is a Kaguya-sama riff; even if it isn’t, the energy is exactly the same. We also get a cute Attack on Titan sequence and the bento chapter takes a hilarious left turn into a Food Wars knock-off that brings some truly bizarre fanservice.

To my dismay, Nagatoro’s crew is growing on me because they give some needed friction to the proceedings, since Nagatoro is now frequently defending senpai against their taunting.

The newest addition, Sakura, is a real meddler, though I have to admit I loved the arc she ends up on with the video game club - it was a cute subversion of expectations and it was smart to have that mini-narrative running in the background.

I did find the dirty book story a bit grating because the non-Nagatoro females bag on senpai for being an asexual creature as if that’s a bad thing. I know it’s being used by mean people, but as somebody with ace friends it’s rough seeing it used as (basically) a pejorative slur. Not like high school is known for being broad-minded, to be fair.

3 stars - I like this series, wild noodle arms and all (I maintain that the artist is in love with those). It has its rough patches, but there’s a real heart to the relationship between our leads underneath all the mess.
Profile Image for Victor The Reader.
1,886 reviews25 followers
March 29, 2023
Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol. 5 (My Kindle Review)

Nagatoro and her girl group continue to pick on Senpai in his art club through his boring drink habits, weak libido and grades. The final chapter sees an interesting surprise when the class president threatens to end the art club unless they can get enough votes to keep the club safe. A- (91%/Excellent)
Profile Image for Ashe Catlin.
912 reviews7 followers
January 2, 2022
Yeah I didn't like this volume, Nagatoro is back to being mean without remorse. There was a part in the story were it could have progress Senpai and her relationship but instead it was one of her friends. She was getting stalked, so she needed him to go on a fake date, which just makes Nagatoro jealous.

We also get a new character, in the form of the art club president but she gives the presidency to Senpai only to come back later and demand that he leaves the club. It doesn't make any sense whatso ever as they seem to get along but like out of the blue there is suddenly a problem.

I'm getting the itch to drop this series again, I was really enjoying it last volume where Senpai and Nagatoro seemed have enjoy the fireworks together. Seemed to be getting into the romance but this volume just seemed like a major step back with everything being reverted, think I'll give it one more volume and then decide.
Profile Image for Laura B..
125 reviews3 followers
April 20, 2021
A compilation of Nagatoro being jealous of her friends stealing senpai. I hope they both admit their feelings for each other soon. This upcoming arc with the Art prez seems interesting.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,455 reviews287 followers
November 4, 2022
This series remains adorably inappropriate. And late in the book the episodic short stories are put aside for a minute as a dramatic multi-episode storyline is introduced out of nowhere that puts the fate of the high school art club on the line.
Profile Image for David Doel.
2,484 reviews6 followers
July 9, 2021
It's been a while since I read volumes 1 through 4. I was expecting to be disappointed. I was not.

The author is doing a nice job of developing the story of the relationship between senpai and Nagatoro. They show that they care for one another but in subtle ways. I have volumes 6 and 7 and will keep going.
Profile Image for Ben Nealis.
610 reviews21 followers
December 16, 2023
4.75 Stars. This was the most enjoyable volume since the first. It has a bit of everything I've come to expect from this series with slice of life, comedy and awkward scenes that hint at romance.
Profile Image for Melissa.
147 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2025
“You can’t just decide…that he’s not committed!! Even though he’s all alone…he’s always…always…been crazy serious about all of this!!”

She has finally appeared! The one, the only, art club President! (In true Nagatoro fashion, we don’t know her name at this point.) And with her comes the first real arc of “Nagatoro.” But before we get to her debut, let’s talk about the first third of the volume.

Nagatoro and Senpai continue to dance around each other, to the growing dismay and amusement of Nagatoro’s friends. (The chapter where Nagatoro tries to find Senpai’s dirty book in the art room is the perfect example of this. Nagatoro’s friends have a long, long road ahead of them.) I love how ever since Senpai has begun to push back a little at Nagatoro’s teasing, her flirting has just ramped up in response - even if she’s starting to “lose” as much as she “wins.” They’re both idiots with no shame when it comes to each other, so it’s fun to see them stumble and, almost accidentally, grow closer. Senpai is also letting his true feelings come out more and more and it’s the sweetest thing to see. However, Nagatoro is still not quite ready to go that far - at least until the art club President appears.

The President is such an interesting addition to the cast. She also has the honor of becoming the first antagonist of the series when she threatens to disband the art club and questions Senpai's commitment. We've seen small moments of Nagatoro and Senpai defending each other from unwanted attention or rudeness, but this is the first time someone has so blatantly confronted Senpai (in Nagatoro's presence). It was great to see Nagatoro stand up for Senpai so quickly - and not even be embarrassed about it! Senpai has been making little steps in expressing his growing feelings for Nagatoro, and it seems Nagatoro is about to make her own strides in finally being honest about her own feelings.
Profile Image for CharlyyGentlePhoenix.
780 reviews4 followers
May 28, 2024
ATTRAPE MOI SI TU PEUX !! (5)
Je croyais que le début, ce n'était rien d'autre qu'un gag de gamins, mais en fait, c'est à en mourir de rire dans la façon dont c'est écrit ! Est ce que je bois dans la bonne bouteille? Et quand les filles débattent pour savoir si Paisen a un appétit sexuel "Bien sûr que si ! C'est un pervers refoulé!" oh la la j'ai trouvé ça drôle, bien écrit...

Les chapitres sont courts et dynamiques. S'enchainent avec peu de liens les uns aux autres.

L'histoire va développer d'autres personnages que Paisen et Nagatoro...

Hélas j'ai appris que certains tomes sont mieux que d'autres tout comme 5 < 4 ...

Cela dit l'humour est presque non-stop !! Un point fort!

Un retournement de situation à la fin ! Nagatoro va dévoiler une nouvelle facette d'elle la "protectrice" ...

En bref____
Nagatoro et sa bande, et Paisen, on reprend les ingrédients des tomes d'avant, et on en rajoute des semblables. L'a directrice veut fermer le club de peinture... Là aussi c'est un manga "à ambiance" mais comme c'est sur le fond d'une nana qui drague un coincé, c'est toujours très rigolo!

Positif____
L'humour!
Les dessins.
Les personnages.
Les situations gênantes et drôles.

Négatif____
Seulement 159 pages.
Se répète un peu.
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Phoenix
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Profile Image for Steven.
Author 8 books33 followers
November 6, 2022
The story is shifting, though those with issues with bullying might be cautioned that Nagatoro Hayachi continues to be a brat and her trio of friends are still mean girls. However, it’s obvious that the relationship between Nagatoro and Senpai (whose name we yet don’t know — Senpai just means Upperclassman) is equalizing, leaving them both befuddled about it. In this volume the episodic development gives way to a longer story arc that looks likely to solidify Senpai’s confidence…or thoroughly wreck it.

Funniest part: a Food Wars! parody.
Profile Image for James DeSantis.
Author 17 books1,205 followers
June 4, 2024
I enjoyed this one quite a bit.

The more Nagatoro leans into the "I really like Senpai" the more I enjoy it. Her teasing is becoming less mean, and more of a fun joke, and it's pretty obvious she likes him. Her friends are also very funny, and def know she likes him. If don't take it too serious this is a fun dumb manga filled with sexy jokes, funny situations, and a girl in love.
Profile Image for James DeSantis.
Author 17 books1,205 followers
June 4, 2024
I enjoyed this one quite a bit.

The more Nagatoro leans into the "I really like Senpai" the more I enjoy it. Her teasing is becoming less mean, and more of a fun joke, and it's pretty obvious she likes him. Her friends are also very funny, and def know she likes him. If don't take it too serious this is a fun dumb manga filled with sexy jokes, funny situations, and a girl in love.
Profile Image for Anthony Wendel.
Author 3 books20 followers
January 26, 2025
The quality of this volume compared to previous volumes really seems to have improved. Makes me wonder if there was an increase in the amount of assistance helping the main author. Either way, the volume ends with working towards a school festival arc and developments in the characters and their personalities.
Profile Image for Lori CucVig.
1,039 reviews3 followers
May 3, 2025
Il nostro sempai se la vede sempre più brutta, ma un momento, vedo forse una resa verso certi sentimenti? Nulla è ancora certo, in realtà i sentimenti non sono ancora ben indagati. Intanto anche il gruppo di Nagatoro fa il bello e cattivo tempo. Potrà rimanere un club di arte per il sempai? Vedremo...
Profile Image for Jenny Clark.
3,225 reviews123 followers
April 30, 2021
Again, super cute art and love the facial expressions. This is definitely a slice of life, as there is not too much plot, but it's a semi cute romp. There are some parts that are a bit over the top, but not too many so I would say it's worth at least checking out.
Profile Image for Ben McGinnis.
98 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2023
Another banger. The overarching story comes to its first real head in this one. Still as cute and funny as ever but the story is really ramping up and going to fun places. I have to go and pick up more of this one ASAP.
Profile Image for ChelseaFace.
905 reviews7 followers
February 3, 2023
Always enjoy a new volume of this series💕 Nagatoro actually says something cool in this one. Also I find the large chest of the art club president kinda hilariously drawn.😅 I will be continuing the series.
Profile Image for H.
386 reviews4 followers
December 5, 2023
Same thoughts as always for this series (fine but not as fun as Akutsu). Curious what will happen to art club in next volume/next chapters, but I'm not curious enough to jump for the next volume/chapters. Might continue, might drop, unsure at the moment.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Jesus Flores.
2,593 reviews67 followers
March 15, 2025
Este tomo estuvo más simplón, las "bromas" que le hace Nagatoro al sempai fueron demasiado meh.
Pero por otro lado se ve que si le interesa cuidar de él, con lo de la falsa cita de la amiga y lo de la presidenta del club

3 stars
Profile Image for 47Time.
3,489 reviews95 followers
November 12, 2025
Profile Image for Max Pacheco.
49 reviews3 followers
January 23, 2021
Not QUITE as clever and tense as the previous volume but still good... even if it does end on a "oops I grabbed your boob" gag.
Profile Image for John Ronald.
192 reviews2 followers
February 1, 2021
Nagatoro continues her relentless teasing of Senpai, but she's also falling for him and having to work harder to cover-up that reality with lies and deception of her dopey friends.
1 review
April 12, 2021
Great as always, but quite different

Less sadistic than other ones, but it's still nagatoro. There are more characters, so now nagotoro isn't the only person caring about senpai.
Profile Image for Ingrid Hernández.
498 reviews7 followers
May 9, 2021
Buen arco argumental, me gusta ver como poco a poco Nagatoro se empieza a ablandar... :)
Profile Image for Laura.
730 reviews20 followers
June 23, 2021
I like the cover of this volume the most I think, can't wait to buy this series physically some day.
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2,685 reviews13 followers
December 7, 2021
Someone new has entered the fold and now there is an ultimatum! More please
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