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English: Annarasumanara
Japanese: 안나라수마나라
Auteur:
Ha, Il-Kwon
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Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapitres:
27
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2010-07-02 to 2010-12-31
Sérialisation:
Naver Webtoon
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English: Annarasumanara
Japanese: 안나라수마나라
Japanese: 안나라수마나라
Auteur:
Ha, Il-Kwon
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapitres:
27
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2010-07-02 to 2010-12-31
Sérialisation:
Naver Webtoon
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4.7
46 Votes
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There is a rumor that a magician lives in the tent by the abandoned theme park; some even say his magic is real. However, before he starts his show, he always asks his audience: "Do you believe in magic?"
For Yoon Ah-ee, magic seems like a distant memory. Faced with the harsh reality of poverty, she spends all her time studying, working, and taking care of her younger sister in the absence of their parents. She no longer believes in the wonders of magic, just like her skeptical classmate Na Il-Deung, who has been brought up to believe that a good education is the only way to approach life.
When Ah-ee stumbles into the abandoned theme park and has a chance encounter with the magician, her life is changed forever. Annarasumanara reveals a philosophical, heartwarming, and thought-provoking story of what it means to grow up into the person you want to be.
For Yoon Ah-ee, magic seems like a distant memory. Faced with the harsh reality of poverty, she spends all her time studying, working, and taking care of her younger sister in the absence of their parents. She no longer believes in the wonders of magic, just like her skeptical classmate Na Il-Deung, who has been brought up to believe that a good education is the only way to approach life.
When Ah-ee stumbles into the abandoned theme park and has a chance encounter with the magician, her life is changed forever. Annarasumanara reveals a philosophical, heartwarming, and thought-provoking story of what it means to grow up into the person you want to be.
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Annarasumanara review
Ah, the one which I can't get out of my mind. Here comes the magician who'll make you believe he's got true magic, and then make you see he's fake, and then make you believe again. The characters (especially R) are developed in an unexpected way, they'll ruin the image of them which you've built in your mind. The main character R will make you a skeptic, just like how you'll doubt his magic. This is a piece worth reading. After discovering Annarasumanara, I rushed myself to see who the author is and tried his other works to hopefully feel again the magnificence I felt
in this. Lastly, this series fall in the psychological genre- my favorite one- so it's a big check for people like me. Most people have already read this manhwa but for you who still haven't, go read this piece and you won't regret. Au revoir.
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Annarasumanara review
Maybe ıt aint a top class point of literary arts. But still got a solid dialogues and quotes. And very strong main theme about "The transpassing between youth and adulthood"in other words Annarasumara is about crisis of identity that garnished with magic.
Very cool and unique usage of images and characters. Its really a circus shows but also tangled with serious real life issues. The conclusion over 3 different characters from 3 different economic grade/social status its also very strong and satisfying. And once again reminder us that to become an efficient adult we dont need to abandon the joy of youth or our dreams. Story -> 8.5 Theme -> 9.5 Art -> 10 Characterization -> 9.0 |
Annarasumanara review
Well I am speechless after reading such an amazing manwha ... I wish I could give it more than 10 . Story revolves around how our society forces us to become adults (well it is more than that).
The plot given in this story is just incredible. This is definitely very different from normal plots so I just cant compare it with other plots.. But if you want to read something different JUST GO FOR IT!!!! After reading this You must ask yourself whether YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC??? (trust me this manwha can change your way of thinking) |
Annarasumanara review
Annarasumanara is a crazy ride. One thing that you should really appreciate about it is the art. It's kind of odd at times (like that sausage photo out of nowhere) and sometimes really, really beautiful. But overall, very aesthetic to the point! The story is interesting, kind of sad, with a nice romance (at least I liked it) and mysterious characters that most of them get major developments. In any case, those who read manhwa know that they tend to get a tragedy, poor hero turn from times to times. But that's what I think is the best about them. Anyway, this story has a
tricky ending and I do wish there was more (another chapter maybe...) as I was confused in the end whether I believed in magic or not.
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Annarasumanara review
An Na Ra Su Ma Na Ra. I'm not even sure what this means, probably the author's own spin on the ol' "abracadabra" but it grew on me after its repeated use in each chapter. The story of a girl struggling to survive amidst poverty is not an original plot for a manga or manhwa. However, with the introduction of the magician, the story becomes surreal. I wasn't even sure what to believe or even what was going on until the last chapters of the series. Overall very short but incredibly thought-provoking and though I did not cry, the feeling was definitely there. It was
almost personal for me as I have had parallel thoughts to both what L and Ai believed: the conflict between securing social and financial security or pursuing your passion.
The art in this tiny 27 chapter series is stunning. The art style is very sketchy (in the sense of rough-draft and not suspicious) and the use of thin lines gives the whole story this delicate aura; most characters (Ai and L) are beautiful. Evidently, there is a dark, monotonous palette that lends the eerie vibe of some indie horror game or dystopian wasteland occasionally contrasted with a splash of color. The use of color in a gray background really does wonders for emphasis and the author's use of real life images, backgrounds, as well as some homestyle paper animation made me feel like the entire series was some sort of art piece. You can tell from the variety of art mediums and detail of drawing the amount of work and effort that was put into making this series. Each and every component has purpose and meaning. Ai's character really clicked with me. Not unlike other manga heroines, Ai is smart, hard-working, and responsible, having had to pull up the remnants of her family by the bootstraps. But I find she's also a lot more realistically portrayed and three-dimensional than your typical shoujo lead, something the author does fantastically well with the other characters as well. She struggles, she feels resentment, she is flawed (though if I'm honest, not by much. Most of her faults lie in her family's state of poverty.) L, the star of the show, is also another amazing character. Something about him, so whimsical, random, mysterious, immediately draws you into the story. I was quite confused about his character initially, wasn't even sure if he existed or not in the beginning, but he gets his own explanation towards the end. I do wish that his character consisted of more than just the dude who does magic throughout the story; it seemed as if we didn't see his entire personality until the conclusion. And then Il-Deung. What was up with his head, right? I think the author did a great job with his character development especially in the short amount of content she had, I turned out to really like his character in the end. For the other characters--rather typical; they fit quite neatly into those character tropes you always see in manga. Clearly, the MCs were given the most attention. Ultimately, it boils down to this: I wanted a quick read and chose this relatively short series that exceeded expectations. Annarasumanara, though not perfect, is definitely one of those obscure manga that deserves higher praise and more coverage. Surreal is the word I would use to describe it and I honestly regret not giving this series the full attention it deserves (if I had, there would've been tears I'm sure). Read this if you want something different, something kinda sad, or something that makes you think! |
Annarasumanara review
My love for this manga(/webtoon?) has no end.
Yoon-ahe (Translated-child) is high school student that is fairly poor and wants to grow up quickly, her father has shown her what is like to have childish dreams, you end up in debt and her mother has died. She lives with her sister and goes to school enter Na Il-Deung the smartest boy in school and handsome (?). And the third character, R, a magician whom lives in an abandoned theme park. As the story progresses the bonds between Na Il-Deung and R become romantic and therefore moves the story forward. The art in my opinion is beautiful the subdued hints of color are in great contrast to the black and white. If this where made in to an anime they should keep it in black and white as the manga had done because that is one of the great things in this story. The characters have substantial reasons for their actions, especially due to the fact that this is a slice of life manga. |
Annarasumanara review
Every child must be an adult whom everyone envies respect and acknowledges if he want to live in this world ,our magician Ryu Min Hyuk has another opinion about how to live and adulthood problems.
One day i wanted to read a (Manhwa ) because i was curious which is the best( manga) or (Manhwa) ?i read several Manhwa but just to make sure so i pick up( Annarasumanara). Story: A psychological,Slice of life story a magician lives in amusement park all alone with his Parrot and one day a girl destiny drove her there then with a beautiful shining face Ryu Min Hyuk ask: do you believe in magic ? and the story begins . Interesting story i found it not excellent but it deserves 8/10 . growing up issues is shown with a nice beautiful way mixed with an incredible art work but author only showed the issues he wanted to talk a bout without any solutions .So it is 8/10 for the story . Art: I have never seen an art work like this before grey drawing with a little touch of colors makes a fantastic Compound. Evey single detail is well drawn and there is almost no flaw in it .So it is 10/10 . Character: A realistic characters fit perfectly in the story ,and because of this i find them some kind boring. 7/10. Enjoyment: frankly i did enjoy but not much when i was reading this i was convincing my self to read every time because of what i mentioned be before about the realistic thing. 7/10. Overall: Finally after reading the whole thing i came to a conclusion if i had a choice between manga VS Manhwa for sure i will chose the manga . overall : 8/10 |
Annarasumanara review
Annarasumanara was a masterpiece. One might even say it was...Magical. The story was sweet. It was mysterious. It was inspiring. Why walk on the cold asphalt road when you could stand in a field of flowers? Just because an adult has done something before you does not mean you have to follow in their footsteps. Ah-ee was a sad main character. She was also relatable, with her struggle to feed not only herself but her sister. I liked her, and her struggle to decide what she should do in the future. Il-Deung was an interesting character. While I disliked him in the beginning, he grew on me towards the end. His struggle was moving as well. No one wants to disappoint their parents. R was mysterious until the end. Was he a real magician? Maybe we, and Ah-ee, will never know. The rest of the cast was written well too. The art was stunning, with real life photos merging seamlessly with the authors lovely artwork. It could easily be in an modern art museum. The end was both wistful and happy, and how you view it will depend on how you answer this question. Do you believe in magic? |
Annarasumanara review
This is a wonderful manga with a mystery and a message: don't give up on your dreams. The central mystery about the magician R will keep your attention while you feel concern for the main character who is struggling to support herself and her sister.
If there's a downside it's that the art is sometimes unusual. I like when select elements are coloured even though the art is primarily black and white when these elements are magical, but sometimes it's just a random object, like a fan for instance and it kind of takes me out of the story a bit. |
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