Tajuu Jinkaku Tantei Psycho

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Des alternatives: English: MPD Psycho
Synonyms: Multiple Personality Detective Psycho
Japanese: 多重人格探偵サイコ
Auteur: Tajima, Shouu
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 24
Chapitres: 155
Statut: Finished
Publier: 1996-12-26 to 2016-03-04
Sérialisation: Young Ace

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Des alternatives: English: MPD Psycho
Synonyms: Multiple Personality Detective Psycho
Japanese: 多重人格探偵サイコ
Auteur: Tajima, Shouu
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 24
Chapitres: 155
Statut: Finished
Publier: 1996-12-26 to 2016-03-04
Sérialisation: Young Ace
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The main character is a detective, Kazuhiko Amamiya, suffering from multiple personality disorder. Starting out as a violent detective series with a twist (the twist being the variant personalities that take over Detective Amamiya at various intervals), the series evolves into an exceptionally complex and involved sci-fi conspiracy story.
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Tajuu Jinkaku Tantei Psycho review
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TensaiShonen7
Apr 03, 2021
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS

MPD Psycho is not a manga that you think it is. If you came here from mangas like Mirai Nikki, Doubt, Death Note, or Higurashi no naku koro ni, then you'll find nothing interesting in here. I expected to find at least one psycho in the manga, and I found a lot of dead bodies and no psycho.

Story: 2
The main character (or one who appears so at the beginning) has multiple personality disorder (abbreviated as MPD), i.e. within him there are more personalities who come out when they want and one of them kills people once in a while. Soon we find out that these "personalities" are computer programs, and you can move them from one person to another. This way we have a new person with MPD every few chapters. Why? Because EVERYONE wants to have those personalities, so they kill each other, take the personalities, and get killed by another, who wants those personalities, and this is repeated over and over again = so boring!

Once in a while, at some points, the manga gives you a feeling that some sort of storyline is evolving, but this hope will get destroyed within the next ten chapters. In other words, manga follows no storyline, and when the author has no more idea what to do with the "main" character, he kills him or her, and continues with another "main" character.

Art: 6
Not too bad. I've seen worse drawings, but unless you're a freak, who has a fetish of masturbating to a dead, NAKED and ripped-apart body, you won't find it nice looking. I'm not bothered by the fact that they're dead, ripped-apart in the pool of blood, but why are they naked? The murderer is not a pervert, yet for some unknown to the reader reason, he undresses all victims! If he would be a pervert, then at least it would make sense!!! Otherwise, it's just a fan-service!

Character: 4
Characters? Do they exist? Not really. Since the main characters, are the personalities that travel from one person to another, and they don't make a little bit of sense. They're completely out of tune with the manga. It feels like the different person made the characters/personalities, and the different person is working on a storyline (that doesn't work well either). Well, I'll give here 4, because I enjoy the personality of Nishizono Shinji (but he's not a psycho!), but really, this and other personalities could have been so much better with just a little touch.

Enjoyment: 1
I feel like I have wasted so much time. Honestly I feel cheated! I decided to read this manga, because it has a high rating, and it was supposed to be about psychos! But in reality, neither the manga was good, nor I got to see a psycho. I am really, really upset about the fake ad of "psycho" in the story, so if you look for a manga that has psychopaths, then go look elsewhere, this one has none!

Overall: 2
To summarize it in one word = worthless.
Tajuu Jinkaku Tantei Psycho review
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TheDeedsOfMen2
Apr 03, 2021
This is not for the squeamish, the easily frightened, or those looking for a light manga to read. It is dark and often brutal. The complexity of the plot had me wondering if I should be taking notes, and I actually did end up writing down some details, like the protagonist's personalities, to keep track. That said - if you like both psychological horror and violence, this fits the bill well.

Something needs to be said about the nature of the crimes. These are not straightforward homicides. They are grotesque and morbidly fascinating. Oftentimes the victims are tortured in the most creative ways before being killed. There's something bordering on erotic about some of these killings, as well, and that can be even more disturbing to the reader. If you want to venture to the dark side, though....

The story has its bloodshed, but also its moments of slow building unease, and it's highly psychological. The personalities of detective Amamiya are locked somewhere inside his mind, triggered by unknown sights and sounds. It gives a lingering feeling that something bad could happen at any moment. The art balances the mood superbly. Amamiya's expressions are subtle but effective. You can see the horror on his face as he learns what exactly his alternate personalities have done, as he can feel one approaching. You can also learn to tell, just through expressions, when he's switched to a much more dangerous version of himself. The fear that builds then is palpable.

Besides the mastery of expressions, the art is notable for leaving the characters recognisably Japanese. It's certainly all professional and clean, with highly detailed backgrounds and excruciatingly rendered corpses. I'm not an expert on comic styles, but if I'm using the right terms, there's an abundance of high contrast noir influence to be found. I appreciate it for the depth it adds. At the same time, the number of pages that have no screentones, and are therefore simply high contrast black and white, are a bit harsh.

Character - definitely very complex. It takes a while for the personalities to become apparent, but that's a rather endearing quality for me, as I'm very tired of mangas that have such flat characters that you know them right away. This isn't one of those. It makes it all the more rewarding when you discover a new clue to the true character of someone. Also, the criminals are very interesting. I love seeing psychotic minds at work, and this gives me the perfect window to it. Expressions, dialog, actions and movement, they bring you face to face with the essence of insanity. Seeing it made my breath catch more than once, and I was left staring at a page pondering what I had seen too many times to count.

There are some traits, beyond the obvious violence, that would make this manga unenjoyable to some. Mainly, it's very dry. By that I mean - very minimal comedy, no comic relief characters or clueless sidekicks, mostly a dark and technical atmosphere. It's also an involved read, no mindless sitting by and watching things happen. You need to sit down and read it like you would a serious novel.

But if you do decide to go ahead and read it, despite the dryness, despite the crimes depicted... you are in for a treat.