| | Mangamaniacs Review: DNA² by Masakazu Katsura (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The future is horribly overpopulated, and it’s all the fault of one man: the "Mega-Playboy," who reportedly had hundreds of children by dozens of women, and all his male children did the same. |
 | | But when she arrives, she finds that 16-year-old Junta Momonari, the boy who later became the "Mega-Playboy," is so shy around women that he throws up whenever he sees one in even the slightest state of undress. |
 | | Also excellent are the characters — the goofy Karin and the level-headed Ami are among Katsura’s most believable and endearing females, and it’s just a shame that they’re wasted on this unfocused and (deservedly) short-lived series. |
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