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English: An Invitation from a Crab
Synonyms: Wakaranakatta Omoide, Sakana no Hanashi, Innovation, Jigoku, Pineapple wo Gozonji Nai, Ike ga Arawareta Hanashi, Hohonoho, Ousanshouuo Jiken, Decoy, Kimi, Takuan Dream, Kai, Fuon na Hi, Nabe, The Perfect Sunday, Keisanki no Kokoro Japanese: 蟹に誘われて
Auteur:
panpanya
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
18
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2012-02-05 to 2014-02-28
Sérialisation:
Rakuen Web Zoukan
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English: An Invitation from a Crab
Synonyms: Wakaranakatta Omoide, Sakana no Hanashi, Innovation, Jigoku, Pineapple wo Gozonji Nai, Ike ga Arawareta Hanashi, Hohonoho, Ousanshouuo Jiken, Decoy, Kimi, Takuan Dream, Kai, Fuon na Hi, Nabe, The Perfect Sunday, Keisanki no Kokoro
Japanese: 蟹に誘われて
Synonyms: Wakaranakatta Omoide, Sakana no Hanashi, Innovation, Jigoku, Pineapple wo Gozonji Nai, Ike ga Arawareta Hanashi, Hohonoho, Ousanshouuo Jiken, Decoy, Kimi, Takuan Dream, Kai, Fuon na Hi, Nabe, The Perfect Sunday, Keisanki no Kokoro
Japanese: 蟹に誘われて
Auteur:
panpanya
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Chapitres:
18
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2012-02-05 to 2014-02-28
Sérialisation:
Rakuen Web Zoukan
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Sommaire
1. Kani ni Sasowarete
2. Wakaranakatta Omoide
3. Sakana no Hanashi
4. Innovation
5. Jigoku
6. Pineapple wo Gozonji Nai
7. Ike ga Arawareta Hanashi
8. Hohonoho
9. Ousanshouuo Jiken
10. Decoy
11. Kimi
12. Takuan Dream
13. 2014-nen 1-gatsu 31-nichi no Yume
14. Kai
15. Fuon na Hi
16. Nabe
17. The Perfect Sunday
18. Keisanki no Kokoro
2. Wakaranakatta Omoide
3. Sakana no Hanashi
4. Innovation
5. Jigoku
6. Pineapple wo Gozonji Nai
7. Ike ga Arawareta Hanashi
8. Hohonoho
9. Ousanshouuo Jiken
10. Decoy
11. Kimi
12. Takuan Dream
13. 2014-nen 1-gatsu 31-nichi no Yume
14. Kai
15. Fuon na Hi
16. Nabe
17. The Perfect Sunday
18. Keisanki no Kokoro
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Kani ni Sasowarete review
A quick little 4 page manga about the main character of the mangaka's other works. Considering how short it is, I can't even talk about what it's about without giving anyway anything, but it did take me longer to find than to read. If you liked this mangaka's other works, I'm sure you'll get some enjoyment out of this short read.
If you haven't read anything by Panpanya before, the primary focuses of the work are atmosphere and art. From what I've read, each story really likes to draw the reader in through very odd, other-worldly situations and the art that accompanies them. "Originally posted for https://myanimelist.net/manga/61213 and was subsequently merged into https://myanimelist.net/manga/85993/Kani_ni_Sasowarete" |
Kani ni Sasowarete review
Most thoughts have an easily discernible meaning and purpose to them, but sometimes you'll have a strange thought with an unknowable origin that will probably be forgotten just as easily as it was created.
Invitation from a crab is a collection and exploration of these thoughts. The stories in this book are nonsensical and confusing, but ultimately interesting. I find it hard to review something like this in a conventional way. Most manga I can come up with a score based on feeling and be confident in it but this isn't your normal manga. I can't score it conventionally because the product isn't made conventionally. The most I can do is score it vaguely and say what kind of person I think would enjoy this so-o. I would say this book is for those with an interest in works that aren't bound by conventional wisdom. It is for those that aren't afraid to buy a book because it looked interesting. It is for those that have gotten bored of your usual manga fare. I hope those that are reading this can determine whether or not this is for you by what I have said. Have a good day. |
Kani ni Sasowarete review
"An Invitation from a Crab" (KaniSaso) is a thought experiment on whether you can find meaning, or simply distraction, in the most average of places. The manga follows an episodic approach, trailing after our lead character as they allow themself to explore the smaller parts of life, giving us a glimpse into the possibilities that we so often ignore.
This manga isn't particularly great, and if you're an avid reader of series with long winding tales then this certainly doesn't contain that. Instead, the enjoyment of KaniSaso is in making you go "huh, I didn't think of it like that". Indeed, some of the best content of KaniSaso is found outside of the paneling, hidden in the musings of Panpanya between chapters about random things that have this exact effect. Thinking about life and paintings and games and animation in terms of pixels and details and molecules. It doesn't need to be important, or weird, or fascinating. It's just another way to look at things. KaniSaso isn't challenging and doesn't ask much from the reader. If you're happy to come along for the ride and let Panpanya take the wheel for half an hour, there's plenty of fun to be had in KaniSaso. |