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Manshuu Ahen Squad review
It's one of those Japanese propaganda manga, denying what happened in nanking, making themselves look good, waste of time.
Wish the artist collabed with someone who actually knows how to write a story. Beautiful artstyle, eye catching character design, but it all fell short because the story is just appalling. Only reason why I am reviewing this is because the art is wasted on a trash story. Honestly just remove this manga from the site. Overall I give a score of 2 just to be nice to the artist's hard work. In the end it's only my take on the story, but prepare to waste your time.
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Oujou no Jouken review
There's an old joke that the shortest story ever to unite elements of politics, religion, royalty, sex, and mystery consists of a single line:
"My God, the Queen is pregnant! ... But who did it?" Expand it into a shoujo manga series, and that's more or less the premise of「Oujo no Jouken」. In the European-esque, matriarchal country of Bragança, the sudden death of the queen leaves her two daughters Estrela(16) and Lua(14) in direct ascension to the throne, on one condition: that whoever is first to bear a female heiress gains the right to rule. Both sisters are infatuated with their cousin Affonso, who happens to have an agenda of his own. Thus a power struggle unfolds in the form of a race for pregnancy, wrought with love, sex, lies, and betrayals. So far, so soapy. As a reader who gravitates towards the more mature, sobering themes in terms of manga choices, I picked up「Oujo no Jouken」in search of a pulpy read. The series fulfilled all my expectations wonderfully. It's beautifully drawn - perhaps not the most exquisite artwork I've ever seen, but the rich array of royal balls, lush costumes, and handsome suitors certainly appeased my inner otome (with the exception of Syldonio, who consistently looks like a turd). The story is exceedingly readable, with no pretensions of high culture, history or politics - it's a soap opera through and through, and unapologetically so. Character development is a bit of a hit-and-miss. Personally I appreciate the sparing use of inner monologues and flashbacks (compared to certain series that smother you with too much of both...*coughKuzunoHonkaicough*), leaving room to readers' interpretations. To that end it can come across as a bunch of teenagers making bad life choices with little insight into their actions - but thinking back to high school history lessons on the lives of royalty, you can't underestimate the destructive power of ennui. Traces of Marie Antoinette's infidelities and the conspiracies of the Medici's are felt in the story, and I couldn't help but think to myself as I read: this is what happens when you let adolescent girls rule a country. But sarcastic jabs aside, I enjoy the series for what it is at heart - an entertaining family drama you don't have to think too deeply about - and look forward to the next installment, further unraveling of the whodunit behind the (possible future-)queen's (impending) pregnancy. [Review based on vols. 1-2.]
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Ryuuji review
"Desde la base hasta el infinito" Esta es la premisa de este espectacular manga. Un futbolista que empieza desde lo más bajo de japón hasta llegar a la élite mundial. Los primeros pasos de Ryuuji en el mundo del fútbol estarán llenos de subidas y bajadas, pero al final alcanzara su sueño: jugar en el equipo de sus amores, el Real Betis Balonpié.
Gracias a su llegada el club comienza a ganar partidos y a despuntar. En cierto momento, gracias a la magnifica dupla que forma Ryuuji con Ruben Castro, el Betis llega a ponerse momentáneamente lider. Pero la felicidad dura poco cuando la federación suspende a Ruben durante toda la temporada por agredir a su novia. El club entonces empieza a perder constantemente y Ryuuji entra en una profunda depresión. Para más inri el Sevilla, rival por antonomasia del betis toma el liderato de la tabla. Todo esto cambia cuando conoce a una fan de la que se enamora perdidamente. En ese momento vuelve a coger la forma y el Betis vuelve a remontar y se acerca peligrosamente al liderato. Llega la última jornada y el equipo de Ryuuji está empatado a puntos con el Sevilla y se enfrentan a ellos. La situación entre las hinchadas de los dos clubs es muy tensa, hasta el punto que un grupo de ultras sevillistas agreden brutalmente a nuestro protagonista, lesionandolo de su rodilla derecha. El entrenador no permite a Ryuuji jugar, pero este quiere participar en el juego a toda costa, por lo que se entrena en el vestuario lo máximo que puede y empieza el partido en el banquillo. El partido empieza mal para los verdiblancos, el Sevilla marca un gol que le da el triunfo. El Betis intenta todo lo que puede para empatar el partido, pero no lo consigue. Entonces llega el minuto 90 y el betis obtiene una falta a su favor. En ese momento Ryuuji pide al entrenador entrar en el terreno de juego y este acaba accediendo. El Betis saca la falta y entonces es cuando ocurre la épica: Ryuuji pega un salto abrumador y cabecea el balón empujandolo a la portería y consiguiendo el glorioso empate que le da el título a su equipo. Su sueño se ha cumplido, su equipo es campeón y él se ha convertido en un héroe nacional. Con la victoria acaba este maravilloso manga. Simplemente una obra maestra 10/10
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Kumo no Graduale review
This is the Manga version of Firefly, and I’ll explain what I mean by that below. As you probably know firefly is a cult classic TV series cut short by cancellation. It had a cast of quirky characters, all of whom were somewhat outlaws, and a world that seemed like it was building up to something more than it initially seemed.
This manga also has a set of quirky outlaws in a world setting up something larger then it initially seemed, but unfortunately this series also contains an element of firefly that is detrimental. There is no freaking ending. Yeah, this manga was too cut short, was it cancelled? I don’t know, but probably yes, considering how abruptly it ended, answering none of the questions or closing a single plot thread. It’s a damn shame too, this was a very promising series from the start, it had blimp on blimp aerial combat and people in physics defying wingsuits, and it was cool! The art wasn’t the best technically, but it had a pleasing, almost full metal alchemist kind of vibe to it, and the character designs themselves were quite good; particularly the main character Koto a Short haired tomboy in aviator goggles and a military uniform… mmm baby that’s the stuff, top tier waifu right there, 10/10 would fu- Ahem, what was I talking about before? If you like blimps, alternate history, girls in aviator goggles and don’t mind it not having an ending, check it out. It seems super hipster level unknown so if that’s a selling point for you, go for it, what little there actually is of this is pretty good.
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Mon Seul review
Before anyone reads this manga, you should know that the "Seinen" and "drama" category for this manga really means what it means: There is some very disturbing issues in this manga that might even make older guys flinch. Do NOT READ IF YOU DISLIKE LOLI. (and i mean even disliking it a little bit. Like, when i read this, i was feeling weird and im usually ok with Loli but, this isnt loli-comedy, this is...more disturbing).
Story: one of the reasons the story is decent is because of it's structure: at the start of the manga, the story is told directly by the main character (ikeuchi) in first person, as he describes the situation, and what disturbing event took place. This later shifts to become like reading a normal manga (just viewing what is happening), but shifts back and forth for a while in this manner. The actual content of the story involves a lot more than the synopsis describes: Betrayal, Tragedy (in ikeuchi's view), despair, forgiveness, and what it means to be a family. Not just Loli (although it is one issue used, it should not be primarily focused on). Art: The artwork for this manga is decently drawn, and all the characters look pretty cute too (like in any romance manga). If you prefer manga will decent looking characters, this manga will do. Character: Like was mentioned before, the main character actually tells us his story from the beginning, meaning you get to see and feel what the main character feels all that more. As the story progresses, more and more is shown about ikeuchi and the other characters (each of their individual stories are told one time or another). And, they are not exactly what you may expect them to be: Minami is not the innocent little sister, kanda is not the reliable and responsibly best friend, and ikeuchi does not truly know what it means to be in a family. Enjoyment: To be honest, in order to actually enjoy this manga, you have to suffer a little bit from it first. (there is shock content that involves loli, and you also have to read for a while in first person, most of which is about the main character's anguish and despairing situation). However, my final impression of this manga's enjoyment factor was that it was decent and unique: in the end, the characters are able to find peace with themselves. Overall: This is a decent manga to read, it is short and it can make a huge "impact" on you. It is a good break from normal lovey-dovey romance genre manga and truly has shocking drama in it. However, this manga should not be read if you dont like having your emotions running loose or if you dont like Loli. Otherwise it is a good read.
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CROSS DAYS review
Cross days is a cute manga up to the part where you find out Itou's true colors and then it kinda just made me mad after that.It Gives us guys a bad name, but over all it was storyline and had good art but just a little dark.
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Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa review
I think people are a little overly harsh on this short series. I think maybe people are a little closed minded when it comes to sexual situations like this. But I found it fun and interesting. I really liked Makoto's personally and I enjoyed her journey, discovering herself. Although I do feel the end was a little rushed, overall I liked it and wished it was longer when I finished it. That's how I rate things, if it ends and I'm sad there's not more then it's good in my book.
Give it a try and don't take it too seriously, it's just entertainment after all.
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Jorge Joestar review
This novel is, in many ways, peak JoJo. It's like a love letter to the series, taking the bizarre elements of JJBA and cranking the "wtf" factor up to 10. This novel has a lot of memes surrounding some of its more ridiculous aspects, but don't let them mislead you into viewing it as nothing more than a bunch of bizarre nonsense. It has some of the absolute BEST characters in JoJo, and I'd argue that the two protagonists of this novel are better than any of the JoJo's in the main 8 parts. I wasn't in love with the ending, but the journey itself
was so epic and awe-inspiring that I barely even cared.
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Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi review
I am just so surprised that no one has reviewed this manga , because its an oldie but a goodie.
Firstly let me start by saying that this is one of those mangas that punches way above its weight. It could have easily fallen into the trap of typical cliches and stereotypes including an abundance of fan service that could have proven the kiss of death.yet it doesn't. It retains a sense of humor and freshness , along with an imaginative script that will keep you hooked and entertained.There are plenty of moments of action (flying fists) along with moments that make you just you go awwww. So yes this one of those manga you should defiantly look at. I do believe there is an anmie , which i haven't seen.Plus, i do believe there is a sequel as well.
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