Katarushi: Nonoka no Kunisaki Fushigi Tanbou review

AngelCharms9
Apr 14, 2021
I honestly didn't know what to expect going into this, being that it's only a one-shot, and there's only so much you can put into them. Somehow though, Katarushi managed to meet my expectations, and then some.

What much can I say about the story? It's unique and interesting. Again, I get it's a one-shot, and there's only so much story you can fit. But it was still an interesting combination of a unique setting paired heartwarming scenes and stories with some wackiness sprinkled into the mix.

The art really surprised me. There were parts that felt a bit cartoon-y, others were extremely well drawn out and beautiful, and others were a bit of a mix in between. Despite the jump in art styles, it's still really well done. Everything's visually pleasing to the eyes, and even the smaller details caught my attention.

I found myself enjoying what little characters there were in the one-shot (maybe about 5 or 6 total with one or two popping in for one panel). Their designs are well done and some of them, particularly in one instance, are quite clever.

I honestly really enjoyed this one-shot, despite it being somewhat short. The story itself kept me going until the end, and had me wanting more. Sadly though it IS a one-shot, I doubt we'll be getting any more than this, which is quite a shame. Especially since it leaves off with so many doors wide open for what more there could've been in store.

Personally, this was a really nice little read. A quick little one-shot manga with a heartwarming story to tell. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants something quick to read, as well as wanting a way of putting a smile on their face.
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Katarushi: Nonoka no Kunisaki Fushigi Tanbou
Katarushi: Nonoka no Kunisaki Fushigi Tanbou
Auteur Akiyoshi, Kazutaka
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