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English: Kurohime
Synonyms: Black Princess Japanese: 魔砲使い 黒姫
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Katakura, Masanori
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18
Chapitres:
87
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Finished
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2000-08-01 to 2011-02-25
Sérialisation:
Shounen Jump (Monthly)
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English: Kurohime
Synonyms: Black Princess
Japanese: 魔砲使い 黒姫
Synonyms: Black Princess
Japanese: 魔砲使い 黒姫
Auteur:
Katakura, Masanori
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
18
Chapitres:
87
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2000-08-01 to 2011-02-25
Sérialisation:
Shounen Jump (Monthly)
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In a land where magicians cast spells on bullets in order to perform magic, like summoning powerful monsters. There was once a witch so powerful that she challenged the gods and was cursed for it.
10 years before the current time of the story, that witch challenged and defeated another magician, and in doing so saved a small boy, who instantly fell in love with her and was inspired to use guns as his "Sword of Justice". That boy was called Zero. When he was ready, he set out on a quest and found that woman who saved his life... or did he? She is not the same person that he idealized; she is selfish, rude, arrogant... and quite a bit shorter. But at the times when she feels Zero's love and self sacrifice for her, she can bring forth incredible power. So the two set out together to find a cure and the reason why the gods only bothered to curse her.
10 years before the current time of the story, that witch challenged and defeated another magician, and in doing so saved a small boy, who instantly fell in love with her and was inspired to use guns as his "Sword of Justice". That boy was called Zero. When he was ready, he set out on a quest and found that woman who saved his life... or did he? She is not the same person that he idealized; she is selfish, rude, arrogant... and quite a bit shorter. But at the times when she feels Zero's love and self sacrifice for her, she can bring forth incredible power. So the two set out together to find a cure and the reason why the gods only bothered to curse her.
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Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
This manga should get a lot more credit. In the beginning of the series, the same sort of battles continuously happen with minor character development (with the help of love). However, the start of the story is interesting and very funny. Also, the interactions between the two main characters are always fun to watch. The battles outweigh the flowery romance bit and make it more exciting. It's really cool and fun to read, with love-hate relationships between the bad guys and interesting and wicked characters that emerge to get revenge on Hime, the female main character. The series continues with this sort of routine system
of meeting people who hate Hime, fighting uselessly, Zero getting hurt to save her, her turning all cool, beating the bad guys, five second romantic scene, then comical release from the tension.
After a short time, the series goes crazy. I couldn't finish it because the story got really complicated, even though there wasn't really a need to do so. Once the series turns toward a more serious tone, the story gets a little unnecessary. All that happens is a long string showing Zero's background and things get weird. Then, somehow there is an ending. I only ended up liking the series up to a certain point. |
Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
I'm writing this while watching a TV series on Hulu so don't expect much.
Story: 10. Barring the ending the story was executed well and the plot moved smoothly from one climax to the next. Rei - Zero twist was confusing but interesting Art: 7. Art was amazing save for one thing. What the fuck does Kurohime look like?! She fucking looks different EVERY CHAPTER. It's not that she doesn't look better (in the beginning she looks more like a 70's w**** compared to a badass sorcerer or whatever) but the inconsistency takes away from the story. Otherwise art would be a 10 Character: 10. Character was amazing. I tend to look for a specific thing in romance manga. This "thing" is attraction to female lead, it sounds weird but in manga like Bakemonogatari male readers feel emotional attraction to Senjougahara, i'm not talking bout love or anything, but it's definitely noticeable. When I feel that I know shits gonna be good. Kurohime was like that. (Fuck the ending) Enjoyment: Plot kept me on my toes, art was nice, character development was great. Enjoyment = 10 Overall: 9. Here's were I bitch about the ending. What the fuck?....fuck?.....whaaat? This shit almost ruined the manga for me. If their gonna have JUST 1 genderbender tranny shit I want to know in the tags. The only reason why this was dropped 1 point is because 8 does not do justice to the rest of the story. But please..... |
Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
When i started to read Kurohime I thought it would be a common action-adventure story but i got inmersed in the story in less time than in the common, i just got in love whit the characters, excluidings some minor flaws, the art its great I can easily understand whats happening in the story, I greatly recommend this manga and wait for a posible anime.
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Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
This story starts off beautifully with characters and a way of fighting that one can truly fall in love with. It rises into a beautiful crescendo of love and self sacrifice and comes into one of the most heartbreaking scenes one can imagine. -_- Then it goes on for another 65 chapters and all the beautiful scenes and character development gets sh** on. It turns into such a pathetic piece of crap that it makes you wish you hadn't read it at all because the characters you cared for so much are (figuratively) trampled to death. Wanna enjoy this manga? Please for your own sake
stop reading at chapter 15. If you don't you'll regret it. Iv'e done all I can.
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Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
Not many battle type manga/anime stories have the main character be a girl. The main character Kurohime is a tragic hero and is seen more as villain at the beginning. The overall setting fells exactly like "Trigun " but with a twist. You have people shooting guns filled with magic bullets fighting gods, demons, angles , reapers, and spirits. It has has playful humor and a dark serious side. Battle scenes are over the top and filled with fantasy and magic. the characters are well done but most of the characters are female. I felt that the guys in story weren't always detailed and
as complex as the female characters. The element of ecchi is present as always but in descent amounts, there isn't a lot of panty shots or constant nude scenes. The plot is out of the ordinary where gods and angles are the bad guys. the main theme would have to "love" and how it effects everyone. It's not mindless violence or an endless cycle of complex love triangles or whatever. It is an excellent blend of several fan favorite genres mashed together and this is what came out.
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Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
This Manga is just so bad. Its just episodic fan service, with the little to no amount of character development. It just so bad. The art ranges from disgustingly detailed, to very mediocre
The basic story is that there's this woman named Kurohime who was so beautiful that she used it to her advantage, so the gods changed her into a small girl named Himeko. The only way to change back is to find love. While a guy named Zero (who idolized Kurohime as child for saving his life) who has been looking for Kurohime for years, finally finds her as Himeko and watches her turn into Kurohime right in front of him. For some reason, Kurohime loves Zero and repeativly changes back during the course of the first volume (which is all I've read). There are many reasons not to read Kurohime. So just avoid. |
Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
To start off with, the main reason I took interest in this manga, is it had a character named Zero in it. I read some reviews and most say after chapter 15 it goes down hill. Well I can tell ya right now, it doesn't go down hill, at least for me it didn't. I really enjoyed reading this anime, especially being only my 2nd anime I've ever read.
The story will suck you in and you will get hooked before you know it. It was really hard not to read this every day of every second once I got started. The way they drew everything really easy on the eyes and flowed very well from page to page. I also loved how Kurohime has so many different appearances throughout the anime for what's going on or what has happened to her. Zero was also a very good character and I was happy the way he was tied into the story and changing Kurohime from one type of person into another by showing Kurohime what true love is. Which as soon as she finds that, Zero dies, which is Ch 15 and she's running around without him losing her memories of him in which she regains her powers. The best part will come later on when she learns Zero has a brother Rei. The rest you'll need to read to find out. That way you can enjoy it as much as I did. |
Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
In 2006 a game was released for the Xbox 360 that surprised quite a few gamers with its uninspired game play, poor level design and terrible dialogue. After receiving largely negative reviews from both critics and gamers, Bullet Witch quickly sank into obscurity and poor sales have thankfully prevented a sequel from being made. What many people didn't realise was that the game took a great deal of inspiration for its main character from a manga by Katakura Masanori that began serialisation in Monthly Shounen Jump four years earlier.
So how does Mahou Tsukai Kurohime compare to a game that received widespread criticism? The story begins with Zero, a boy whose life was saved by the legendary magic cannon user Kurohime, a witch so powerful she challenged the gods ... and died in the process. Ten years later, Zero has taken on the role of bodyguard to a young girl called Himeko, and the pair are on a journey to find a way to remove the curse that has been placed on her. On the surface Kurohime appears to be nothing more than a fairly generic shounen manga, and that's a fairly accurate perception for the first few chapters. The plot tends towards the generic, so much so that the series places an almost unnatural emphasis on comedy, and the story can sometimes seem to have little or no direction at all. The mangaka has tried to introduce far too many things at once, and because of that the manga needs a little time to find its feet. Once the reader gets to chapter eight though, the plot gains more momentum, and the series takes a much darker and more dramatic turn which culminates in a truly singular moment in shounen manga. After that, things get a little ... confused. The main problem with Kurohime is that after the conclusion to the first arc the mangaka has attempted to expand the storyline in order to accommodate events that are bigger in scale and far more grandiose in concept. Unfortunately it seems as though Masanori didn't know when to stop, and while the narrative does continue to make sense, the addition of things like time travel can makes actions and events more convoluted than they need to be. The resulting plethora of threads meandering through the storyline make it difficult to reach a natural conclusion with all of them, and some of minor plot arcs can feel as though they've been forced into the story so that it can move on to something new. That said, it's fairly obvious that this was due to the time constraints all serialised manga tend to face rather than a lack of ideas. While Kurohime is very clearly a shounen manga, there are occasions where the artwork wanders into shoujo territory, which isn't a bad thing to be honest as it does emphasise the more emotional moments rather nicely. The characters are often well drawn, and the scenery is kept simple and straightforward in order to highlight the variety of spells and abilities on offer, with emphasis placed on how they're used and who or what they're used on. There are, unfortunately, two major downsides to the artwork, the first one being the way the quality of the work drops quite sharply during comedy scenes. The second is the inclusion of ecchi in a series that really didn't need so much of it as there are already plenty of things to keep the reader interested. It's pretty obvious that the decision to outfit several of the female characters, especially the Shinigami Angels, in outfits that leave little to the imagination, is nothing more than an attempt to cover up some very shallow development. It all sounds a bit counter-intuitive, doesn't it? I'll explain then. In manga, as in food, the first bite is with the eye. If a particular meal looks good in a picture or on a plate, then the natural assumption is that the food will be just as good. The trick is that even if the meal is only average at best, as long as the presentation is close to that of the picture then the person eating it will "fill in the blanks". Manga, comics, cartoons and anime tend to follow the same principle, and it's often the case that characters who are nothing more than average will often be perceived as anything but, simply because of how they look and the actions they take. A similar methodology has been used in the fashion industry for decades, and for many people the display of an idealized form, especially a nubile one, is enough to stop them asking unwanted questions. That doesn't automatically mean that the characters in Kurohime are terrible though, but given that this is a fantasy action shounen manga, many of the related issues attached to the genre raise their heads on a number of occasions. While there is a degree of growth amongst the people that Zero and Himeko meet, the series tries to walk the fine line between a character led plot and an event driven one, and this is ultimately what hampers the development of certain roles in the story. In addition to that, the usage of so much comedy early on in the series hides some average characterisation, especially where Himeko is concerned. Zero isn't actually a bad character at all, and because his thoughts and actions maintain a consistency that is lacking in many of the other roles, it leads one to wonder why everyone else is only so-so. Even with all of that, Kurohime is still a pretty enjoyable story, with a bold plot that's refreshing to see in shounen manga, and that's taking into account Masanori's attempts to outdo the conclusion to the first arc. Okay, so there's a lot of genericism in the series, especially during the latter half, and the characters aren't as well realised or developed as the story could have made them. In the end, these are issues that can be ignored as while the storyline is sometimes convoluted, it's rarely tedious. Kurohime may not be perfect, but it does deliver a good degree of action and excitement, and many of the problems it has might have been resolved if the series had been a little longer. In comparative terms, Kurohime is easily one of the better fantasy action manga out there, and while it may not be the best at what it does, at least it's not Bullet Witch. |
Mahou Tsukai Kurohime review
At first it doesn't seem promising but after the first volume it does its magic.It's a manga that goes unnoticed most of the time,the cause of this could either relate to the unknown mangaka or the fact that at first it's mistaken to be like all typical shounen mangas.
My decision to write a review on this one was to offer you my point of view. Story 8/10 The story of this manga is being told quite nicely.It unravels softly and slowly with no problems concerning its telling(maybe one or two) or leaving holes behind.The way it is told mostly resembles a legend,but that's the charm of it.It contains a few elements of originality,such as the magic bullets,but not to the point of giving it the title of Unique.It doesn't reach anywhere where no manga hasn't reached before.Despite all that it still worths a chance,all it takes it's the art of "craftmanship".Since the mangaka has that ability then this ought to be ood,which is.The only real problem that discourages its readers from getting far into the story is the first few chapters(lasts a volume or even more),that mostly focuses on adventures of Kurohime and Zero.That being the real problem has as a result that the readers will drop reading it without getting to the real story,cause from a point on it ets very interestin.Too bad it didn't get directly to the story from the start.ALthouh a reason why the mangaka might have done that was so that we can get to know the main characters better and relate to them better.That's a possibility.Another error to the story is the key to Kurohime's curse,which happens to be Love... It sounds all romantic as the genre suggests but after a point it loses its essense by being over-used to grant Kurohime screentime and have more battles.Other than that I don't find any other error. Art 10/10 I find the art simply beautiful.The lines are nice and you can make out the drawing/design easily without a hard time.Same happens with the battle scenes.The lines there aren't confusing nor messy making your head hurt.The characters design also is pretty and it's easy to tell them apart. Character 9/10 They have a past,they have feelings and they have aspirations.It focuses on the gradual change of Kurohime's behavior,from good to bad,without rushing it.Zero on the other hand is a nicely developed character,even better than Kurohime.He appears to be the simple nice kid who would sacrifice himself for anyone,but after a while you get to see his other side as well.The enemies as well have a past and reasons for their actions and it's good that the mangaka doesn't forget them.The only thing that kind of bothers me is the drama of the characters,at times they turn very dramatic,to the point where you feel that they're miserable,but it's to be expected when it's moving force is "love" and everything revolves around it. Enjoyment 10/10 I myself totally enjoy.It's not to be taken seriously nor totally lightly.I liked the battles the character designs,the adventures,the plot later on and there were some really good and unexpected twists. Overall 9/10 Aside from my tastes and being objective here,I believe it serves its purpose it's supposed to pretty well following all the genres that have been tagged to it.Maybe typical at times but that doesn't stop it for being good.I rated it based on other popular shounen anime and manga out there since they're of the same type. |