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Isekai Ryouridou review
Overall promising, but very slow moving plot.
Since this is the Adaption of a Light novel it will be treated as an unwanted step child, like every Manga version for Light novels. If you don't like waiting 3-4 Months for Updates that might never come you shouldn't read this. But what is it about? The son of an Restaurant owner dies in the stupidest way possible since Kazuma. He ran into a burning building to save a knife. But that's actually not so bad, since he now has a knife in the isekai world. Getting saved by an absolutely stunning Woman, he quickly learns that her society hasn't evolved much from cavemen. They have fire and tools, there is a town nearby, but they somehow don't even know the basics about disecting Animals. They don't know about bloodletting and they only eat small parts of the "Giba" (Somewhat bigger and stronger boars) while throwing the rest away. They don't know how to cook and our chef to be is going to educate them. As for the Art, it's clearly above average. The characters have as much depth as you would guess from a hunter and gatherer society. But it's fine. I give it a 7/10 because of the art and the rather unusual story. 1 Bonuspoint for having an Isekai without game interface for the protagonist only.
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Nemureru Mori no Binan review
Well I guess there's no review about this golden Yaoi oldie manga so I might jump right in to talk about it! So this 1980s story is about a young man named Tomoi who wants to move to New York City and wants to become a doctor in order to get away from his disappointed family. It also involves him doing a pretty dumb act he did while on a field trip with a friend. He then meets Dutch-American divorcee Dr Richard Stein. I personally didn't think they were a right match because the author really didn't give them a chance to get to
know each other properly. Also the fact all the characters faces were pretty much stone faced so I felt that I was reading about robots with no emotions lol.
Other than that complaint, it's a ok enough read to try out if you're that bored like I was...
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Mukasete! Ryuugasaki-san review
Something with a præmise this outrageous deserves to be examined at the least, I guess.
This is a romantic comedy between a lizard-man and an ordinary human: the set-up is that the latter some-how managed to negotiate an arrangement to collect the molt of the former who must shed his skin every month or so: we're thrown in in medias res with little explanation as to why these lizard-men exist and how this arrangement came to be but their diverging biology from ordinary humans is explained gradually: they just exist in this world and the reader has to accept that: later on some flashbacks are provided that explain how this situation came to be. We have two main characters: Ryuugasaki is our female, teenage lizard-man with a quirky biology: he can scale walls with his gecko-like hands and feet; he sometimes has a tail, and sometimes not; has some interesting eyes; and last-but-not-least, needs to shed his skin every month or so much to the fascination of his love interest, Yugami — this could of course have been the perfect excuse to go with the finest d.f.c. man has ever known since lizards don't have mammaries, but alas: he has breasts. Yugami is a male classmate of Ryuugasaki whom the latter has feelings for, that, at least initially, seems to be mostly fascinated by the former's quirky biology and collects the former's molt and uses it to create a statue of him — they of course grow closer together as the story progresses. The narrative breaks tradition with both characters æqually serving as the perspective: the thoughts and perspectives of both are heard with the same frequency, whereas usually, the perspective of the ordinary character is the only one heard. Apart from that there isn't really much of a story and a plot outside of its outrageous præmise: a lizard-man has a crush on an ordinary human; the latter collects the former's shed skin to create a live-size statue therewith... that's pretty much it. The chapters are very frequently released but also very short and mostly about nothing at all.
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ABILITY SHOP review
You might get mad at me because of the score I gave, but I can at least explain somehow why.
Just by reading the title of the story, you already have an idea of what's the story about. I honestly didn't read the synopsis, but I'm pretty sure that when I do, I would know almost everything without reading the manga. No, don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining here. The story isn't as hard core as 'Death Note' , but I can't say it's a bad manga. There's an obvious moral lesson of the story that even kids would notice. It's a friendly manga that clearly explains the consequences of being somewhat greedy without using foul words, real 'bad' characters, and the story line is really easy to follow. Enjoy! :)
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Kiss in the Blue review
I'm only part way through, not even half way. But I tell you, the only thing that has kept me going is the fact that I was finding it so darn hilarious. I know that's not what they were aiming for either, but the problem with this manga is fairly simple, and I will explain it.
--Story: 5 -- This is a drama romance, so as far as stories go I guess it isn't too bad. A girl with a hidden past who falls in love with the 'bad boy'. Turns out he is involved with her trauma's, however. --Art: 5-- I don't want to be too harsh. It's done with fairly average quality, I just dislike the style. Even if it is a bit old (as an excuse). There are often no backgrounds, either. --Characters: 2-- Nothing original. The girl is such a whimp, she cries and screams "NO! Don't touch me!" whenever a guy simply touches her arm - just because she is in a 'rougher' part of town. And she cries a lot... And the guy pretends he isn't interested in her to be cool. And there is an antagonist who smiles evilly a lot, a protective brother, a mother who can't make up her mind on whether her daughter should be allowed near her father or not (which is just stupid and annoying. I felt it was just to allow certain plot twists to run more smoothly rather than give her any sort of characteristic), and the friend who only shows up when the 'plot' needs pushing and nobody else is there to do it. --Enjoyment: 4-- Since the actual story did nothing, this is just me finding it way too funny. --Overall: 3-- The main problem is how the story is presented. It felt too fast or rushed, with holes, and such a desperate attempt to make it dramatic that the whole thing was just laughable. Also, I never really felt that any of it was even remotely believable, including their relationship, which seemed to have developed to 'love' without much happening between them at all.
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Koharu no Hibi review
Despite the psychological genre flag, the series consists of mostly feelsgoodman moments and has a wholesome feel.
It's very difficult to write a review for this without spoiling a lot of things, and you'll know what I mean when you read it. But if you're tired of reading series' with classic textbook yanderes then this is the manga for you. It's got those scary moments that make you feel for the MC, but they occur differently than what "usually" happens in manga. This series is very engaging because the characters are so openly passionate and I gladly read everything in every speech bubble without missing a panel. It's so different from anything else that I felt it was refreshing and worth the read. And, I hope you will give this series a try too. TL;DR : Wholesome yandere vibes.
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Ibitsu review
Story: 10
before i started reading this i thought it was just going to be a really low quality gore fest and little to no story would be present. then i started reading it and i was so wrong. i figured out that the story was actually really interesting and made me fear for the characters. the story did its job in freaking me out. Art: 10 well in order for the story to be as scary as possible the art would have to back it up right? well Ibitsu frikken nailed it the art is really really good and really really messed up where it needs to be. Characters: 10 For the first time ever the lead of a horror manga isn't a firkin idiot. nuf said Overall: 10 It actually scared me and not many manga or anime can do that.
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Bijo ga Yajuu review
this story was not very good in my opinion. i have finished the series but i had to read the ending 2 times for me to still not understand what happend.
the characters were okay, but the storyline to me was not understandable. in every volume the story kind of changed to what i was thinking it was going a different direction.i will admit that some parts were funny but it was kind of boring. if you liked the series you might have your own opinon about it, but i disliked it.
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Gyo: Ugomeku Bukimi review
So in Mr Ito's next manga ,we see machine legged fish attacking humans , a circus that looks to be extreme Tim Burtonish and humans then dragged to the machines the fish were attached in the first place, with also them being monsters.
Now I gotta say, the ending man was a literal near tearjerker even if you didn't like this certain character in the first place. Since I'm gonna make this review spoiler free, you can go read it yourself to what happened. This manga really wasn't that extreme as Uzamaki like it reminds me of the Facebook stickers that includes Business Fish. Well it's not really horror but comedy, yall get what I friggin mean jeez!! Will I say this is better than Uzamaki? Not personally but it's still worth the read like it's still entertaining enough. Also you get two one shot bonus stories "The Enigma of Amigara Fault" and "The Sad Tale of the Principal Post" to take a read!
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