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Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui review
When I bored, I read agian my Shonen Jump for improving my Japanese skill. When I found the girl with long white har transform to long black hair, I llke her in black hair. So I read manga from first chapter to last and I will review this manga.
Kamio Yui Lets Loose tell the story about Kamio Yui, girl who can transfrom from black hair to white and change her personality with Kiito, rich and playboy who want meet intersting woman . Kiito must solve all problem faced by Yui if her tied loose and help her.if she got trouble after Yui's friend, Nao, gave him Yui's spare chains. I don't know is this manga got axed or not since this ended at 36 chapters(quite short), but I like the story and characters development especially Yui and Kiito. Comedy for this manga very strong. You can laugh to see how Kiito deal with Yui in Black, but the story become serious when Yui in white know her other side. I like how Yui in white and black relation with Kiito and many characters. Many minor characters appered and some of them make this manga very fun like Yui in black fans who love to see her with *ehm"*visual justu and Yui's enemies. Art very good especially for battle and character design especially Yui in white and black. I very like this manga and hope in later day the mangka can continue this series (if happen). If you like romcon manga, maybe you can enjoy this manga and love the story, but you must ready to see the story will change from slice of life to serious supranatural which some readers consider this is reason why this manga ended quite fast ....
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Kyochuu Rettou review
Oribe Mutsumi and her classmates were stranded on a seemingly deserted island. Mutsumi found the other survivors, and used her wilderness knowledge to help them.
She expects that they will be rescued in about three days, which doesn't seem so long to endure. However, she didn't account for the fact that the island is populated with gigantic killer insects. Her knowledge of butterflies, wasps, and more may be the only thing that will help any of her classmates survive to be rescued! ----- The manga sets you into a jungle of large insects and a team of people whose heads are messed up. The characters are horrible and doesn't seem to learn anything from their previous experiences. The main protagonist is clever but is horribly useless in group settings, sub-characters are flat and really is 2 dimensioned (They have one setting, that's it, no growth at all.) Her knowledge? It's being undermined so much that, if it's me, i would have just turned around and let people who would listen come along. I get really frustrated when reading this manga and dropping it.
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Enjokousai Bokumetsu Undou review
This 11 chapter exploitation manga provides a thrilling read by the creator of the ever infamous Ichi the killer. That's right. Yamamoto Hideo is the mastermind behind this tale of prostitution and abuse.
The story centers on a group of high school girls who sell their bodies to old men for some quick cash. A problem arises when a pair of men make a habit of " Dine and dashing" on the desperate females. Enter Aya. She's a psychotic girl who loves to torture her johns with her equally fucked up boyfriend. When one of her innocent friends gets raped during a session gone wrong, Aya is out for more blood than ever. This was a great look into the seedy underbelly of the compensated dating world of japan. Aya sets herself up to be a truly vile protagonist for delightfully crucifying men and shoving firecrackers up their ass with her boyfriend. Even then, she shows to have a more noble side when she goes on a mission to avenge her innocent friend. If you're into gritty action stories with sexual themes, check this title out. The art isn't all that good, but the narrative knows how to keep readers on their toes.
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Kikaijikake no Merdina review
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Just personal scratch. Advised, possible spoilers. Opinion & Informal Art: 8/10 The art was very good. All the characters and their expressions were very detailed. The background and environmental art was also very detailed and nice to look at. The proportions and anatomy checked out and noticeably had a nice style to it. The characters were appealing to look at and the art was able to capture a good idea of motion and movement. A lot of the art had a solo-illustration feel to it. I mean that in a way in that the art was just that good; like panels didn't seem like panels from a manga, they seemed like they were individual illustrations that were put into a manga along with text bubbles. Much of the art felt like a lot of work was put into it, but the problem was that the art didn't flow too well. There were definitely a lot of impressive impact shots and expanses, but overall the art was the only thing good about this manga. Panel Progression: 4/10 It was confusing. The pacing was way too fast. Lots of detail was either skipped, gone over so fast that I had to double-take, or poorly done. There was some nice use of panel cutting and there was extra flair added to the panels, but aside from the nice artwork and well done panel flair the overall product was a mess. The panel progression, in other words the pacing, was lightning fast and skipped a lot of detail or didn't explain things properly. Characters: 4/10 Zero substance characters from start to finish. Zero meaningful character development. Characters introduced, forgotten and/or only brought back for plot convenience. None of the characters showed any sort of personality or depth. Both of the main characters were crying, not an exaggeration, in every single (yes, every single) encounter for at least a third of the manga. Character designs were nice and there was a good amount of outfit changes that didn't detract from each of their overall image. Some outfits were undetailed while some were acceptable. They were nice, but they weren't too detailed. Plot & Development: 5/10 5/10 because I was at least able to understand the plot at the very last chapter...because that's exactly when it exists. There was no plot at all brought up until the very last chapter. It honestly felt like the author went, "Oh shit, I spend so much time on this nice artwork that I failed to think about pacing, clarity, and actually introducing and developing a plot. Uhhhhh, I'll just do that in 3 pages in the last chapter. lol." Scoring it after the fact, I'm giving it a 5 because there was at least a plot despite how it was introduced. Conclusion: 5/10 There was a decent enough conclusion. It answered all the important questions in that stupidly convoluted plot and left off the story in a less than broken spot. The ending, while abrupt, wasn't terrible. At least it didn't give us some half-assed resolution for the future of friendship between the MCs...Oh wait. Overall: 5/10 This isn't worth reading unless you want to look at some pretty good artwork. The author clearly didn't understand the concept of introducing a plot and actually developing it. Neither did the author understand what pacing and flow are. Within the span of 2 or 3 pages, years could go by with zero explanation or pretense. This author can definitely draw well, but it just felt like they took a bunch of their illustrations, added some text to it, and called it a story. Overall, this manga was: had an acceptable plot at the VERY end to make this manga not terrible, pacing was way too fast, zero clarity, and art that is the only redeeming thing about it. P.S. There is a character who uses handguns. In one instance that character fires those pistols and what is ejected are handgun casings. Literally in the next 2 pages those same pistols are ejecting without a doubt rifle casings. Maybe 4 or 5 pages later it's back to handgun casings. The next chapter, back to rifle casings. smh smh
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Baki Tokubetsu-hen Saga review
Preface: New Grappler Baki is a weird beast. Coming from the original anime series and reading the first manga, it feels like Itagaki was experimenting with some things(such as the art, the fight direction, antagonists, etc). I have my issues with it but as of writing this review I am enjoying it for what it is but this is something special and I desperately think it needs a review just so fellow Baki fans/newcomers can get a sense of it.
Story 6/10: As the summary states, this happens during the 15th volume of New Grappler Baki. Baki and Kozue go on some date, which involves Baki searching for her and finding her in a special place fans of the series will remember. They get to having sex and that is pretty much it. There is an important encounter at the end but if you have read volume 15 you will know who I am talking about. You get descriptions of what is going on from both Baki's and Kozue's point of view. Pretty bland right? So why a 6 out of 10 from me? It is more of the meaning behind the story and encounter rather than the story itself. It really is about Baki becoming a man and that is all nice and dandy but boy the dialogue is something that is just so dang weird. It feels so weird and forced and just bizarre, and not good bizarre. Like seeing them go back and forth trying to describe their parts is just weird. It is so sloppily written that the dialogue just ruins it to be quite frank. It has that Itagaki style of writing and exposition that if you know the series you will be familiar with but put into a sexual setting. I don't even want to quote any of the things that are said in it just because it might be better to see for yourself if you are really curious. It feels like it is trying hard to be serious but also light-hearted at the same time so you get a mixture of amateur writing and goofy metaphors. I know very few people come to Baki for the "deep" story but this here is as shallow as a 2 cm puddle. Art 6/10: Art is standard Baki affair, therefore it is unique and good but goodness gracious Itagaki's artstyle does not lend itself well to this kind of story. The facial expressions and bodies portrayed in this just look goofy. I want to say there is just one page in particular that looks terrible but none of them drawn bad but just he doesn't do the human body justice in this situation. Character 4/10: You have Baki and Kozue so that is pretty neat I guess. Nothing really gets developed or do we find out anything interesting or inherently important about either of them. Bottom of line is that Baki is a virgin and so is Kozue so they have sex for the first time and then tons of time later. They also bond over it so that is neat too I guess. Enjoyment 4/10: I appreciate the translation/scanslation group for translating this into English just for documentation purposes and having this be an actual thing people can look back on but this book didn't really need to be as long as it was nor did it need to exist. This isn't me saying that sexual content has no place in manga or media or anything, but the issues arises in the quality. 150+ pages of poorly drawn out intercourse is just not fun to read or even look at. It falls to the point of being so mundane that I have pretty much forgotten every page and panel in this. I don't want to compare this to another series or make it feel like I am bashing it needlessly but I have seen/read sex scenes less explicit and handled with more care than this one. It isn't even entertaining or enjoyable if you are trying to get your jollies or rocks off and I mean that seriously. You could be so deprived of sex or sexual content and this wouldn't even get you aroused in the slightest of senses and I really do mean that. If you are looking for a good time, stick to whatever preferred medium that gives you excitement and stay far away from this. Overall 5/10: This could have really been boiled down to a single chapter or a few pages with very intimate or suggestive positions and it could have accomplished the same sentiment. I understand that this is the encounter when Baki becomes a man but boy oh boy I feel sorry for the people who had to buy this. If you have like 10 minutes to waste I guess you can read it but I don't know why you would want to look at crappy sex from a series more or less about fighting and martial arts.
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Metroid: Shounen Ou! Shorts review
Story:
Since there's no story, in regards to the comedy, things are pretty good. A lot of it is the same joke over and over told in different forms, but it's short enough to never wear thin. Art: Cute! It's all tiny but pretty detailed! Also, I liked how certain panels look like the game's 2D side-scrolling design. It was pretty neat and allowed for some jokes to be based strictly upon gameplay elements. Some were pretty funny this way since a player may think of that sort of joke during gameplay. Then, seeing it on the page makes it even better. Character: No real character but it adds a more fun side to Samus than in all other interpretations. Perhaps what I should say is a more lunatic side. She's a bit of a goofster in this 4-koma. Any other characters are Federation officials and don't add or take away anything. There's, quite honestly, no characters to comment on in this story. This doesn't make it worse or anything, but it's evidence of the short length of the manga. Enjoyment: it's short. That's the saving grace. There really isn't a lot to go on with this little thing, so if it were any longer, I would be at risk of giving it a bad rating. The jokes were cute and funny but they could have gotten really boring really fast. It ended as if there wasn't anything else to say, and that's probably for the best. ((If you liked this review, check out my other reviews by going to my profile and clicking the 'reviews' tab. I review virtually all anime and manga I find!))
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Virgin na Kankei R review
Virgin na Kankei R takes place one year after the first set. Kimijima is living happily with his new wife Kunu when they get bad news that he will be transferred to another office to get it back on it's feet.
The story is a little different from the first where the main protagonist is transferred to another branch of the company. He has the supervisors job and his wife is the chief but what they do doesn't change he's still her assistant and is back to being a screw-up. The transfer is a kind of demotion for Kimijima but he doesn't let it get him down much and tries his best to land a big contract out in the middle of no where. It ends after 9 chapters so i don't know how it turns out. He still can't keep it in his pants and sleeps around on his wife. She gets a new assistant that makes Kimijima look like a god sent. The art is good for the times. Very cute female characters. The sex is still very vanilla soft-core. It's still a good read so i hope you check it out.
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Lo-Fi After School review
I don't know why this manga don't have a review yet, I guess I'll be the first...
I was simply searching for a completed manga to read since I don't like waiting for new chapters and found this one. At first I was expecting another loveydovey manga that would show how different couples can be though it isn't loveydovey at all. To me, it doesn't really fit the psychological genre but some chapters made me really suprised and excited to read more. I wish some of the stories would be longer but they're good anyway. It's a nice manga to spend time reading, far away to be another short love cliche stories. The art is fine and the characters really interesting (well, some of them). I gave it an eight score because I enjoyed my time reading it.
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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations review
To put it simply the series is mediocre, the story mostly suffers from the fact that it is trying to rush into the tough shit way too fast. Boruto should be fighting his way to Chunin where he would maybe meet a Jounin and get his ass kicked, yet he is fighting gods, literally. It didn't even attempt to stay grounded, the very first arc was fighting people as strong as Kaguya. Then the author gives us the insane premonition that straight up tells us way too much about the upcoming story and warns us far too early that something absolutely massive is coming on
the scale of the world shinobi war... all within 10 chapters. The story is a far cry from the original Naruto series.
The art is obvious, it is people's main complaint and I agree, the guy didn't even remotely maintain anyone besides Naruto's look. The women all look like straight up low-quality generic Shoujo manga side characters, I will never forget when I was reading the manga how I genuinely did not know who the women I was looking at were until they told me it was Hinata and Sakura, they look awful. I like some of his ideas on looks, I actually like Gaara's new getup and I think his son looks great, though the execution is often abysmal. It feels like the guy just picks up a fashion magazine and picks at random with no consideration of character, story, or development. The guy's art is horrible is really all I have to say about it, it is by far the worst part of the series, I could get past the mediocre story just in the hopes that it will get better but the art just makes it physically painful. Obligatory: What the fuck is with Sarada's outfit in the new chapter? Shit looks awful. Characters however he does well with in my opinion which makes me suspicious that he wasn't the primary mind behind them. I like the idea of Sarada and Boruto both aspiring to the other's father's position. I think their teammate is appropriately interesting but nothing absolutely insane. Sasuke's new attitude is great but stay somewhat true to his original personality and character. There are many more characters as well that were well done, but I would be here all day if I discussed each one. He does these well and I find most of them interesting to an extent.
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