Sengoku Youko 's review

Aceplayer2374
Mar 27, 2021
Sengoku Youko is a manga that I might never really understand the appeal of to most fans.

The plot is actually split up into two different parts, with the first half focusing on the journey of these two demon siblings and this human samurai that has no talent and they fight an evil organization, but one of the siblings ends up getting super overpowered, and the second half focusing on an already overpowered villain turned hero as he fights to gain the power to defeat the one sibling in the first half. It's pretty standard shounen at this point, with the majority of the plot coming from different fights. I will say that the change in main character halfway through the story is pretty jarring, as it feels like all the time you spent learning about the first few characters is wasted, since they either show up very rarely in the second half or are completely different, asking you to believe that they made a complete change in the time you don't see.

The characters are pretty standard too, with no one exhibiting too many characteristics that make them stand out from the rest of the characters you might find in a typical shounen. I honestly wish a lot of the female characters did more in the story, as they pretty much only had minor roles in supporting the mains, even though they had potential to do much more. The only character that I found interesting and wanted to see more of were the tiger and dragon villains since their intertwining storyline was actually decently thought out and were both compelling in their own rights. I also find it funny how the author makes this one character that we spend like 10 chapters with (in which we don't really get to know too much about her), really important to the story and a pivotal plot point for the main characters. Any types of feelings that the author wanted the audience to feel near the end of the story concerning this one character honestly just feels really unearned.

The art is alright I guess, though I didn't really like it all that much.

Overall, Sengoku Youko was just average at best when compared to all the other manga out there. It doesn't do anything particularly well, it doesn't explore deep themes any more than anything else, it doesn't have super interesting and memorable characters, etc. The constant thought that I had while reading this was, "So when does this start to get as good as people say it is?" At most I'll give that it didn't do anything particularly poorly, but that's about it.
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Sengoku Youko
Sengoku Youko
Auteur Mizukami, Satoshi
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