Narutaru: Mukuro Naru Hoshi Tama Taru Ko review

lethargilistic9
Apr 04, 2021
"Shadow Star" is something I happened upon on the internet, the anime that is. After watching some of the anime, I decided to read the manga too. A little sceptical at first, I gradually got pulled into the story that exceeds the standards of the anime (for one, it actually CONTINUES the story and ties up many of the loose ends left in the anime). Not to say that the anime was bad, but I found the manga was a bit better.

In particular, the art of this manga is very unique. While manga usually has many busty maidens, in this one all the kids are skinny and flat-chested, and the same goes for the adults, few of them have prominent busts at all.

One thing to note about Mohiro Kitoh, is that he really likes to put some shocking scenes in his manga. The further you read through "Shadow Star", the more uncomfortable things happen. One in particular was featured in the anime, and guess what, that episode was really controversial. There was an outrage (admittedly, it was broadcast on 'Kids Station'-God only knows why). It is about here that the English adaptation of the manga and also the anime adaptation ends. The manga continues, continues to delve into even more dodgy territory.

Most of these kids are 12 year olds. And some of the stuff that happens is just completely un-natural for kids that age. That isn't a criticism though. In fact, the dark twisted material of this manga (that completely contrasts it's outer image) appeals to me.

If you want to read something different, and if you were a fan of "Bokurano", then I am sure you will like this ★
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