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Auteur: Ryuumon Ryou
Artiste: Megumi Kouji
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Publier: 2007-01-01 to ?

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Des alternatives: ブラッディ・マンデイ; 血色星期一; Bloody Monday Ver. 0; Bloody Monday Ver.0; 블러디 먼데이(korean); Lunes sangriento (spanish); Madugong Lunes (Tagalog); รหัสมรณะ (Thai)
Auteur: Ryuumon Ryou
Artiste: Megumi Kouji
Taper: Manga
Statut: YES
Publier: 2007-01-01 to ?
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From Gievmoar:

A virus deal clinched in Russia on the Christmas eve. Purpose: unknown. Two clues: a mysterious lady "Maya", one of the reasons it happened, and "Bloody Monday", the keyword for the project.

Then an incident happened in far-distant city of Tokyo. Fujimaru Takagi, a second year student at Mishiro Gakuin high school, is commissioned to find out the truth by the Public Security Intelligence Agency, for his great ability as a super hacker. Now, Maya approaching to Fujimaru as his high school teacher...
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BlazeFireball1
Apr 03, 2021
Well ,its been 5 years since I finished the epic showdown of mind games between l and kira. And I am really bored with those lame tricks that new “deathnote wannabe” mangas are trying to pull off…..speaking truthfully while geas was great but to me it fell short while comparing to deathnote according to those beautifull mind chess between two intellectuals .Keeping aside the adventurous types like one piece and naruto , my expectation from short spanned thriller animes or mangas are actually how much intellectual property is included in the show without being lame on the context and concept .

so far it has done really goodjob providing mind games between 2 intellectuals . long story short , fujimaru aka falcon a teenager uses his hacking skill and sharp intellect to prevent a conspiracy and deadly virus outbreak project called “ bloody Monday “ from an organization or you could say “j” , a mastermind prodigy being a great mentalist . after several chapters the story becomes a roller coster ride of out witting each other ( so far the mangaka tried his best to provide logical explanations behind all plots , meaning less plot holes ) with the appearance of “J”. both sides have their issues based on moral perspectives,ideals of their own all with the dark tone of death lurking behind every corner and trap.also the appearence of Kamishima Simon , the proverbial messiah , and Jack Daemon the sharp-shooter will be able to excite the readers.

The fun part is the exclusion of any kind of supernatural elements , you could say its more realistic type of world they play in, and one of main aspects of the manga is the use of hacking on the plot which may seem a little too much of a skill some times. its enjoyment value is close to whats in deathnote , but still deathnote would defiantly be my 1st choice of this type of genre which simply great and leagues ahead from others.
and i would really really love to see an anime adaptation from a good studio like madhouse's take on it . the already finished j-drama is not enough to convey the scale and scope of all 3 seasons of this good thriller.

Enuf said, give it a try over deathnote ost if you are bored and in a mood of “ watch the world burn “ …..
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banefulpanda712
Apr 03, 2021
In the world of Manga comes a time when you have seen everything that

can be seen the masterpieces that is. so you desperately begin

plan B.

Plan B is basically the continuous search off an exact amount of enjoyment

coming from two identical works , but there is nothing like that in Manga's

world.

Ladies and gentlemen we all know why we are here and if you don't no

problem keep reading .

There is 90% chance you are a Death note , liar Game or any psychological

Manga fan , and maybe you are looking for psychological battles story twist

etc.....

If so then you have come to the right place but be aware that every work

you read has a totally different vibe from one another .

The story is basically dealing with terrorism idea combining it with a

shounen settings and little bit off death note element and boom we get

Bloody freaking Monday ! so it's a (7) for the story .

Art is very good , you can tell who is who in fact i like it ! so it's a (8) .

Characters : 7

It's your typical Shounen characters no big deal and until after a new

Shounen characters ideas come to us from Mars and shock us we will

always be like (-_-) if you know what I mean .

Enjoyment 8

Yes yes it's the kind of mind wars you are imaging right now , A : "take this

you (**** )" . B: "Oh no how did he do this !" . B :" Hahaha it's time for

my secret weapon" and finally after a long struggle justice prevails or

something like that .

Overall : 8

It was a good read but nothing like a masterpiece so if you are after arc

twists , cliffhangers, mind games ,psychological warfare , police shit

welcome to ( Bloody Monday ) ! .
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Aschleeep3
Apr 03, 2021
Ever watched the TV show 24? The one with Jack Bauer running across America being a double agent who stops terrorists who are gonna launch nukes or release bio weapons? This is that, but Japanese. If you have watched, and liked, 24 you will most certainly like this manga. If you haven't watched it, which I assume many of you haven't, let me explain further.
This manga focuses largely on making an intense, thrilling, situation where you have no idea what is going to happen next, who is going to be the traitor, or if the threat from the terrorists is just a bluff. Credit where credit is due, the person (or people, idk) who wrote this has a clear sense of how to keep a story going, even if some of the twists are out of left field. I had a hard time putting the series down, and when I had to, I picked right back up on the story whenever my schedule gave me a chance to. This is by far the strongest point of the series, even if you can see a lot of it's flaws and even if you are saying to yourself. "Come on. REALLY?" at some points, it has this sort of relentless attitude that keeps it going. Enough said about that.
I'm now going to begin to talk about some of the more negative aspects of the series. First off, the art. I will not be the first to say that the art here is not stellar. It isn't bad, just nothing that really captivated me. Most of the characters have very simplistic designs, which is ok from a writing standpoint, since the manga can take less time being drawn and more time being written (I hope that makes sense). The problem is when I can't really tell one secondary character from another without first waiting for them to be named, and this is a problem in a story where almost everyone is important in some way or another. This improves as the story progresses, and some panels near the end actually look pretty great, but getting into the series is a bit hard on the art standpoint.
The characters were fine. Not much fuss there. Most of them had one or two key personality traits, and that worked just fine since what we really care about is what they are doing rather than why they are doing. I may just be being a little too casual when saying this, and I'm sure someone who actually critiques stuff for a living could pick apart everyone in the cast as pretty 2 dimensional, but the characters served their purpose, if nothing else.
Finally, let's talk about the thing I most despised about the story: the plot twists. Not to say that the plot twists are bad, they usually aren't, but I feel a lot of them are unearned. I'm not going to fully detail any example from the series for obvious reasons, but the first "BIG" twist that is not the one which is obvious from chapter one comes out of nowhere. Minor spoiler warning due to vague-ish details about this twist. You kind of get a feeling that maybe this character is suspicious simply because you know this is a manga, but you are given no real reason to believe that further until the twist is revealed, and it is justified with two chapters of flat exposition, which is fine except that the smallest and most insignificant reasons are used to prove it, and then the MC turns out to be right about his hunch anyways and nothing is wrong with this. This problem happens again when- get this- the BIGGEST TWIST IN THE SERIES happens about 15 chapters before it ends, and there is no proper explanation as to why, even if there are clear hints towards it earlier. At least that's how I see it. I won't get into further explanations for obvious reasons, and also because this review is starting to look more like an essay.

Final thoughts: If you are willing to overlook the mediocre art, and the semi-infuriating plot problems, you have an immensely enjoyable and wildly engaging series, but otherwise this is not for you.

Sorry for the length of this, it probably isn't that helpful anyways, but I felt I needed to get all of this off my chest after my mixed emotions at the end of the series. Oh, also the third act is about as long and rushed as this last criticism. Bye.
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Mako1
Apr 03, 2021
The following will be a review of Bloody Monday and its 2 sequels, I'll try my best not to include any spoilers.

For awhile now I've been slowly drifting away from anime/manga as a hobby, but I was bored one day and remembered that I still have a huge list of manga I was interested in reading at one point so I randomly picked Bloody Monday and gave it a go.

I ended up speeding through the entire 3 "seasons" of this series in about a week, which is pretty fast for me considering how many chapters there were.

The basic premise of Bloody Monday is that this high school kid named Fujimaru who seems like your average dumb perverted teen boy is actually a genius hacker, Falcon. He and his friends and family get involved in a bunch of terrorist plots, and as the series goes on the scale gets larger and more grandiose, to the point of being ridiculous at times. It's safe to say that if you're looking for a carefully crafted, well-written story line with reason and logic then Bloody Monday will probably disappoint you. I'll admit I was only looking for a fun, action-packed manga that was easy to get immersed in, and I pretty much got what I wanted. But Bloody Monday is filled with over the top contrivances and plot holes, so if that bothers you then I'd stay away from this. Overall I felt like the first season had better writing, the second season had the worst, and the last season managed to salvage what was left of the plot and tied it all into a heartwarming, albeit rushed, ending.

Personally I have hard time judging art because I'm not much of an artist myself, and I often get too immersed into the story to really pay attention to artistic details. Bloody Monday's artwork was pretty typical of shounen mangas, the action scenes were well done and the characters were all distinct. In a manga like this where deception and stealth are central to the story line, the characters' facial expressions all have to be drawn very exactly and I think the artist did a good job with that. The artist also did a good job of casting slight doubt on certain characters without making it too obvious.

Speaking of the characters, I think that's where Bloody Monday shined, with a few exceptions. Although the story was truly ridiculous at times, it was the fact that I had grown to care about the characters that made me want to read all the way to the end of the last season to find out if they all get a happy ending. The lead hero Fujimaru has a lot of typical shounen protagonist traits like a strong sense of justice, compassion for those he cares about, and determination to protect the people around him. In the beginning chapters of the first series I actually found him annoying with how trusting and naive he was, but thankfully he learns from his mistakes and you do get to see how he matures throughout the 3 seasons due to everything he experiences. His friend Otoya would probably be most people's favorite character in the series, and he was mine as well, although the enigmatic J does come close later on. As a whole, the characters were likable and easy to get attached to, although in some cases you just can't get too attached.

Unfortunately, beginning in the second season there arises a very strange, rushed, and random romance aspect that quickly becomes over the top for the nature of this series. Maybe I was reading the manga too quickly or something, but I felt like the romance really just came out of nowhere and became too deep, too fast. And I realize that the purpose of this was to give the main character an even greater motive to reach his goals and make the conclusion more satisfying, but it still felt really out of place at the end. Surely there could've been a better executed way of giving him the same amount of motivation.

Despite some problems with the story and character dynamics though, I still have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed this series, in the sense that I was really sucked into the story and couldn't stop reading. I've missed getting really caught up in a story like this, and I liked that Bloody Monday brought back that feeling.

Overall, I don't think Bloody Monday is a must-read but if you're just looking for something fun and suspenseful with lots of twists and turns to pass the time then you might enjoy this. If you're looking for something more refined and cleverly written then you will likely be disappointed with this series.
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mard802
Apr 03, 2021
Bloody Monday tried to be a suspense-thriller anime which involves a lot of "black hat hacking". Although they try very hard to use accurate terms, anything involving computer crimes tends to be misunderstood by traditional storytellers, and that is still the case here.

Lots of things are almost accurate, and for that reason, I got sort of annoyed with the series.

Another annoying thing was that the "experts" often make the same novice mistakes, over and over again. This might be accurate if they were run of the mill government workers, but, they're supposed to be elite, highly trained specialists.

On the other hand, they are lots of twists in the plot, and it kept me wanting to know what would happen next.

This story would do well as a anime, especially if it was stretched out more to fill in the minor characters (and even major characters) more, e.g. like how True Blood was adapted from book to tv show form, and minor characters were "fleshed out" more, in the same way, the limits of the manga format mean that a lot of characters don't get much attention here.

It might sound like I hate the series, but, comparing it to others, like, say, Liar Game, Death Note, and Hunter X Hunter, I have to say that it feels a bit rushed and lopsided.

So overall, I give it 7/10... but, due to the suspense aspects, whilst reading it, esp. if you read it one volume or a few chapters at a time, the story is told well enough to keep you interested, which is why I rate it 9/10 for enjoyment.

The Art, I don't know what to say... it seems good, but it's manga, and for black and white drawings, they're all mostly the same to me, I don't pay attention much to the art quality.

The Story, because of the suspense and trying to be accurate, I'd rate it 8/10... but after reading Owning the Box and such, I really think you can't half-do accuracy like how everyone else does, but I realize that only the geekiest of geeks will care or even see the problems.

And so, overall, I'd recommend it, but, as a parallel to a "thriller" movie. If you like plot twists, suspense, and exaggerated heroes, then you'll like this.... but it isn't the great work that it could have been, if more care towards realism had been taken.
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Atelier_Weiss10
Apr 03, 2021
Bloody Monday is a shounen mistery crap manga. And maybe a rip-off of 20th Century Boys.

So, there's this chick who works for a secret terrorist organization and she spread a deadly virus in Russia that apparently drains the blood out of a person. Hence the name Bloody Sunday (or maybe the author just likes U2, who knows.)

The main character, Fujimaru Takagi is a high-schooler with a great secret (of course). He is the person behind the internet alias 'Falcon', the greatest hacker in the world! And he actually hacked into a porn website when he was 12, so he's like, totally awesome...

Anyway, his father works in a secret government division that prevents ''terrorism and national uprisings''. And since Takagi is such an awesome guy (in real life we call them geeks), the government wants him to help with the investigation of a murdered agent. But one day Takagi's father is framed for murder and he has to go into hiding despite the fact that he works for the government that could free him anytime.

And one day, after Takagi hacked into his teacher's computer and downloaded porn and got him fired, that chick who spread the virus comes to his school disguised as a teacher, to monitor him. (even though they could've just killed him, I mean, he's just a kid and all... )
Than we se lots of fanservice and romantic-shounen-comedy-stuff, and a picture of a cute little girl puking blood (that one was nice, I'll give it that)...

Story: I don't know, 4?
Art: Nothing special, unoriginal and bland. Barely 6
Character: Pffft, hahaha... 2
Enjoyment: 10.
Overall: 4.

I heavily recommend that you DO read Bloody Monday to see that picture of a cute little girl with a teddy bear puking blood..