1 Pound no Fukuin |
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English: One Pound Gospel
Synonyms: Ichi-Pound no Fukuin Japanese: 1ポンドの福音
Auteur:
Takahashi, Rumiko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
4
Chapitres:
37
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
1987-07-24 to 2006-12-21
Sérialisation:
Young Sunday (Weekly)
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Des alternatives:
English: One Pound Gospel
Synonyms: Ichi-Pound no Fukuin
Japanese: 1ポンドの福音
Synonyms: Ichi-Pound no Fukuin
Japanese: 1ポンドの福音
Auteur:
Takahashi, Rumiko
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
4
Chapitres:
37
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
1987-07-24 to 2006-12-21
Sérialisation:
Young Sunday (Weekly)
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Kosaku Hatanaka is a natural at boxing, but he can't control his voracious appetite. As a result, he has been forced to change his weight, going from flyweight, all the way up to feather weight, something his trainer tells him he doesn't have the frame for. On top of this he accepts challenges from higher weight classes, giving his coach (and himself) constant trouble.
Into this picture steps Sister Angela, a novice nun who takes Kosaku on as a personal project, determined to set him on the right path and break his habit of gluttony. Unfortunately, closeness can sometimes breed feelings of affection, which Kosaku begins to develop. Even worse, Sister Angela realizes she's beginning to have the same problems as well.
Into this picture steps Sister Angela, a novice nun who takes Kosaku on as a personal project, determined to set him on the right path and break his habit of gluttony. Unfortunately, closeness can sometimes breed feelings of affection, which Kosaku begins to develop. Even worse, Sister Angela realizes she's beginning to have the same problems as well.
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1 Pound no Fukuin review
This series is absolutely wonderful. I have been a fan of Rumiko Takahashi's work for quite some time and when I saw this at a convention, I grabbed it. I read it and couldn't put it down. It has very similar charm to one of her other series, Maison Ikkoku.
The characters are delightful and, like in all of her other stories, the evolution of relationships feel real and never forced. This is a great short series by Miss Takahashi and if you haven't read it, and like Maison Ikkoku, you should! |