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Koe no Katachi review
#100% spoiler free
"Koe no Katachi" or "A silent voice" or "The shape of voice" is a very unique and appealing story. The title itself makes you wonder about the context of the story. If you like reading shojou or highschool or slice of life romance and want to try something new, then just go on try this, just read the first chapter or the one-shot, and try to make yourself not read the rest of the story. We all know how terrible and horrifying school bullies are and on top that bullying a deaf girl(sounds really far-fetched, i know right) , and yet sensei has made such a beautiful masterpiece out of these dark elements. I got to know from various sources, that his work got condemned and criticized my many top shot editor as they didn't know whether to publish it or not, because they may had to face troubles in the future ahead. But regardless of anything he still got it done and sold more than 4mn copies. I liked the story because i like stories which are based such themes which are based on actual human nature. The story is not only focused on "school bullies" but also on how self centered we are and jut how easily we want to give on everything and how mighty and powerful "love" is which wins over all such dark human entities and change you. So, do read it and don't forget to enjoy! 😊 P.S. this was my first review and i know this was different from other reviews but i'm glad i did it.
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Amatou Penguin review
Incredibly cute and funny, if one likes Chi's sweet home or Shirokuma Bear then you'll definitely like this one. Started reading it because it got recommended as easy to read for beginners studying Japanese but fell in love with Penta-kun. Adorable penguin addicted to sweets, going to a coffee shop run by Inoguchi in order to drink sweet ice coffee between trying out new sweets. There's also the storyline in the zoo, where Penta and his grandpa try to find ways to smuggle in sweets since the keepers don't give them sweets and don't know nor accept their eating habits. Cute and funny in equal
quantities, give it a read!
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Machigatta Light Novel no Tsukurikata review
i want to give my impressions on the manga...
the first 4 chapters are immaculate... funny as hell, without being to stupid chapter 5 is when the teacher comes in... really funny first time... but lacks on a re read 6-9 progressively worse each chapter... cumulating in no ending. the story is just not there... its a start point for the random... i hope that makes sense. the art is great for this style of manga i love the characters... besides the teacher the first 4 chapters are among the best i have ever read in a comedy manga and the last 4 are easily the worst. the teacher character, after the first chapter is just tedious... and unnecessary... he/she really ruined the manga for me, and absolutely killed the last 3 chapters specifically 10 for the first 4 8 for 5 and 6 3 for 7 2 for 8 1 for 9 my over all enjoyment of this is based on chapter 1-6... which honestly are that good that i recommend reading it solely on that alone.
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KIJIN GAHOU review
This manga is not for the faint of heart.
Kijin Gahou is a long and twisted slope into the abyss of darkness. It is wicked, gory, and perverse in nature. It is ero-guro, first and foremost, a label that is not exactly in the norm. It is not a genre that can be enjoyed in the traditional sense; the initial barrier of disgust will turn many readers away and rightfully so. However, if you are able to stomach in your desire to look away, then there is a lot to appreciate from this. Shintaro Kago's penchant for visualising guro through his art shines completely as he is able to create unique and refreshing, and equally disgusting, pieces of fiction that tackle themes grounded in our reality. Kijin Gahou is an anthology, containing various stories ranging from sexual desires turned rotten to peer pressure being envisioned through the slicing of your stomach. It is a lot to take in, especially with the second story being hard to read for various reasons that will not be spoiled, and, if you get shivers by looking at insects, the last story is extremely hard to get through. This is not just a creative outlet for drawing horrifying imagery, however, as Kago manages to insert wicked humour that criticises society's issues, commenting on topics such as peer pressure, abortion, and religion. They are rather simple themes, but they are manifested in creative ways, and Kago uses his guro style of artwork with these themes to create ridiculous yet captivating stories. The artwork is raw and ugly; characters are not exactly "pretty" or pleasing to the eyes. Of course the gory and disgusting imagery are not nice to look at either. This works entirely in Kijin Gahou's favor, however, as it is a collection of guro stories, but Kago never aims to fetishise his art nor does he work to create meaningless depictions of the grotesque. His artwork mixes entirely well with the nature of his wicked stories, and it keeps to a consistent sense of dirtiness and rawness. Some of the stories present really are just exhibitions of Kago's style of art and do not contain anything beyond being concepts for Kago's creativity to shine, but they are still imbued with his signature wicked style of humour. The dark kind of humour that is absurd enough for the reader to revel in despite the disturbing content, and it is crazy enough to work in the confines of this assortment of guro stories. Kijin Gahou is not for the faint of heart, and it is easy for one to avoid it from glancing at its first few pages. With that in mind, it does a lot for the genre and beyond it, incorporating a wicked sense of humour which fits in line with the absurd stories and containing a style of art that Kago knows exactly how to use in his favor. Shintaro Kago knows exactly what he wants out of his creations, and he communicates it to us directly with a dark collection of disturbing guro stories that do its job to horrify and captivate while also commenting on interesting topics surrounding society. It is hard to stomach through, but it sure as hell can get a reader's attention.
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Crash Bandicoot Dansu! de Jump! na Daibouken review
I've always been a big fan of the Crash Bandicoot franchise, that's where the Crash in my name comes from, and so when I found out that there was a short manga based on the franchise I had to read it immediately. I didn't went into it with big expectations, things like this are generally decent at best, but even then this manga managed to disapoint.
Crash Bandicoot Dansu! loosely follows the plot of the second game, in which Cortex convinces Crash to grab the Power Stones for him and that's basically the whole plot. Each chapter Crash, Aku Aku and Cortex find themselves in an adventure to find the Power Stones, although more often than not the actual Power Stones aren't present. It's a simple episodic plot that can be excused having in mind the source, plus it's full of big and little references to the game it's based on, which is always nice. But no matter the amount of nods, nothing really matters if the characters don't feel like the ones from the games, and I think this is the manga's biggest flaw. Crash Bandicoot is a simple character, a silent goof, good natured but not really that intelligent. I wouldn't think it would be hard to translate him to paper, but they still manage to fail miserably. The first problem was probably giving him a voice, but I'd be able to forgive that if Crash wasn't a annoying character here. Here he's a selfish, lazy and dumb character who works only for his own self-interest which is basically eating and there's also that thing where's doing all of this because he wants girls to be interested in him, but besides the first chapter it's only talked about a couple other times in the story. You don't feel like Crash is the "hero" of the story here, and you will more likely hate him than love him. Aku Aku and Cortex are, for the most part, acceptable variants of their game coutnerparts though. The second biggest problem with this manga is that, for a gag manga, more than half the jokes just fall flat. And they don't stop, it's like everything is either a joke or a set-up for one. And finally the other big problem is that it's incomplete. The manga was cancelled, maybe due to it's mediocrity, but that leaves us without a proper conclusion or much development at all. To be fair I wouldn't know if I'd want it to continue much more as bearing through 14 chapters was already tiring, but it does leave you with a bit of a bad taste when you reach that last page. All in all, it's hard to reccomend this manga to even the die hard fans of the franchise. Yes, it's a novel little extra in the series, but not even with that in mind is this all that enjoyable. If you still want to give it a try after knowing all this, please go ahead, but consider yourself warned.
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Yakuza Girl: Blade-jikake no Hanayome review
To be completely fair; this manga was quite the fast paced sucker. It's only 11 chapters long, and after having finished it I am certain that next week I will have completely forgotten this manga and it's title.
It's not that it's not entertaining; it's more so that it's rushed, unfinished, confusing and tries to make every genre fit in perfectly; which it doesn't. There's is a lot of nudeness being thrown around together with monstrous fellows creeping around. The whole setting is supposed to be gore, shocking and ecchi; with themes like rape and nudity in between a lot. However, in my opinion the setting failed. Because it was all so rushed; the gore wasn't shocking and the story wasn't well explained. Explained, exactly... most things were confusing as hell. It's like seeing an apple three, knowing it's an apple three, but it for some random reason just not being an apple three but a building in stead. See what I'm getting at, it just doesn't make sense. I don't mean that the art is hard to describe or that it's hard to make things out of it. It is more so that scenes are so fast and drastic, that before you put your finger on it and understand what's going on, the next scene is already nearing it's end. In this same pace, this fast and confusing pace, the 11 chapters are finished before you realize it. Only for it be forever forgotten after. Which is a shame, I didn't particularly disliked this manga and it's setting. But the lack of explanation and development is inexcusable, and therefor I can't say I really have an opinion about this manga. It's like watching a full length two hour movie, sleep through it for over an hour and then in the end after waking up saying it sucks. That's the feeling I get Yakuza Girl, even though I did finish through it completely. It is too biased, fast, confusing, lacks too much and there is no real connection with any of the characters as they all did not develop much. Neither did the characters get any introduction; so you only remember every character by face. The story focuses mainly on the two main characters love; which by the way, isn't all that bad. It was quite romantic and probably the best this manga has to offer. But yet again this too lacked. It's like they didn't know each other; they just love each other out of impulse. Well, his feelings towards her at least. She, Akari, however had been through some developments and actually changed/developed throughout the end. But despite the authors effort, it is still an empty shell; their romance, that is. The ending was just like the overall story rushed; I still don't really get what's going on or what their reasonings are. Sure it is explained, it just doesn't make much sense. I wouldn't advice this manga to anyone, neither would I tell you not to read it. It's short, it's ok and you pass time with it. If possible though, find a different manga to read. This manga is especially recommended to people who like gore fighting scenes and/or sexual content/nudity. There is a lot of nudity going on; such as nipples showing in almost every chapter. There isn't much sexual content however; to my idea there have been a few near rapes and two sex involvements/scenes in this manga; though not shown in more than one or two shots. I'm not sure however, I wasn't clear on the pictures shown in the manga. Yet again, confusing. However, ecchi/gore likers/lovers should probably be able to read through these 11 chapters like crazy while enjoying a boob in every chapter being thrown at them (you perhaps?).
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Rengoku no Toshi review
Rengoku no toshi or City of imprisoned love is a mystery thriller by a new author called Tawara kyouhei . The story had such a solid start i thought it was gonna be some yaksuko no neverland's first arc level of quality , but sadly like neverland it was pretty disappointing . In the middle of the story i think that the author lost his touch and the plot became so confusing a lot of readers complained me included , also the artwork dropped in quality a little bit . The characters weren't impressive and they are easily the worst part of
this manga . Surprisingly the ending was quite solid , and we got answers about the majority of the questions we had but it was a little bit underwhelming . To conclude rengoku no toshi is a short mystery manga with 47 chapters , even though it had a lot of problems , it was solid knowing it is the first published work of the author 6/10
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Secret review
Following the author's previous mangas Doubt and Judge, both of which I liked overall, I expected a flawed but entertaining mystery story with a lot of twists.
What I got is one of the worst mangas I've ever had the displeasure to read..... Mystery stories like these only work if the ending is at least ok, because everything leads up to that. Judge for example had a great ending, that was crazy, but made sense in that universe. The ending of this on the other hand is just absolute senseless crap with no redeeming qualites. It devalues the whole previous story and makes the whole manga pointless and frustrating. Mind you, even the story up to that was also nothing special, at best mediocre genre stuff. The characters had potential to be more than pieces on a chess board, but the author didn't do anything with them. Every action was tied to the often stupid twists the manga threw at the reader. So the characters had to make dumb decision over dumb decision just because the story needed it from them. In conclusion. this manga utterly fails both in it's story and it's characters. At least the art ok........... My final recemondation: If you like this genre and stories like these, read doubt and judge and than one of the dozens similiar mangas out there. Just don't bother with this......
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Corpse Party Cemetery 0: Kaibyaku no Ars Moriendi review
The story does not differ greatly from that of Corpse Party. there is a ritual which drags highschoolers to their untimely deaths all the same. However, all of those high schoolers are already suicidal and access a specific website and type in "I want to die" and then proceed to get brutally murdered. You know, the same kind of story.
I have mixed feeling regarding the style that this was drawn in. On one hand, the detail in gruesome and closeup scenes, as well as most of the final chapter, are very well drawn and the creepiness to it is done amazingly. On the other hand, however, the rest of it felt somewhat lacking and overall really felt like they could have done much more with it than they did. Naho Saenoki - A high school paranormalist. Sayaka Ooue - A high school radio personality.
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