Yume no Soko

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Depth of Dreams
Japanese: ゆめの底
Auteur: Iwaoka, Hisae
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 11
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2005-12-22 to ?

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Depth of Dreams
Japanese: ゆめの底
Auteur: Iwaoka, Hisae
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 11
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2005-12-22 to ?
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A girl falls into a coma and finds herself at an odd convenience store managed by a talking furry creature. In the land where dreams are made, on the brink of life and death, the girl watches and learns from the whimsical creatures she comes across.

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Ani_Love6
Apr 05, 2021
This manga presents us with one very short, but relatable story about the human connections and the personal strenght of one to accept and live on with his life, no matter how regretable he is for his past. Coming in terms with your own reality, and accepting the facts is one universal topic, that can be appreciated and can be touching to majority of people, since it's an existential origin.

The story of this manga is simple, and straightforward, but it serves it's part well. It does felt like alot more depth could be added, as well as to show us the thoughts and lives on the other characters, and their daily interactions. And still the manga's premise is not a grand narative, but more of an emotional and internal struggle , so the tight and brisk pace is understandable.

Art-wise, this work is great, the style is non-typical, but quite fitting to the narative, with it's hazy mirages, gentle glows and dim shadows. Another nice detail are the various wiggling a and hopping myriad of happy tiny animals and the general roundness of the character art, it gives off feelings of peace and serenity.

The few characters you can see in this manga are interesting, but sadly quite basic and underdeveloped. Here and there, you can see snippets of complex characterization, but it can just leaves you guessing. They can be defined by a few traits, and rarely more.

With it's captivating art and creative, dream-like setting, this manga is a nice read if you do want to delve into something more gentle, and kind than your casual mangas. The topic of the story requires more specific mental state, and certain maturity in order to be fully appreciated, but I do think it's a story that is worth your time and attention, since it does make us think about the things that matter in our lives, and the connections we do share with other people.
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Nayoko-Kihara4
Apr 05, 2021
Well, this was a rather confusing and psychological manga. I normally like manga like this but sadly, this one just felt a little stiff. A young girl ends up falling asleep and goes to a convenient store that has cans of feelings that should never be opened. The manga might have had a deeper meaning behind it but I just felt like it was slightly bland. I mean, the stories that this young girl has are pretty good when they talk about what happens when You die with feelings still not spoken but having the girl sleeping in a coma and yet still in her room… I think if I was her mother, I would have already called the hospital by now. The girl (We never get her name) just keeps sleeping on and on without showing any sign of even wanting to wake up even after seeing her mother sleeping right next to her because she doesn’t want to leave her daughter’s side.

There was also an extra chapter that just didn’t feel like it was part of anything and just was supposed to be for laughs. I really didn’t like that it ended with the chapter because it took away from the meaning of the whole manga.

The artwork is clunky, with sketch marks all over but then they have very thin lines with white or black backgrounds. I didn’t really like how rounded the characters heads were or the sketchiness of the details though I do give the artist props for how much was in some of the panels. I just wish they had more detail in the other panels.

I wouldn’t really read this manga again. It wasn’t all that special and just sort of fell flat, especially with the extra chapter.