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gametime15
Apr 05, 2021
Medaka Box review
Update: Everything I said below still applies to this one-shot, but please do not go into the main series expecting a similar story of the council getting up to shenanigans while helping out other clubs. The main series quickly becomes a mediocre at best battle shounen that attempts to subvert itself with pseudo-intellectual ramblings in an attempt to cover up how completely generic the series actually is. Obviously, I was not a fan of the parent series, but your mileage may vary, depending on your affinity for the genre. I thought this was important enough to note.


Before diving into the main series, I wanted to give the one-shot a try so that I could write an informed review. As such, this review only concerns the one-shot, and intended for those who have not read the parent series.

Story, 6: This set the basis of what could be a fairly interesting story with nearly limitless potential: a student council president with a mostly unwilling sidekick helping out school clubs. This particular one-shot dealt with the judo club and had a rather unnecessary twist at the end, but it was nicely paced at least.

Art, 7: The art as a whole was pleasing with bold, dark lines, but the ecchi doesn't seem to add anything to the chapter.

Characters, 6: Given this one-shot's relatively short length, the characters felt fairly archetypal but still interesting. I'm not sure how I feel about Medaka's rather manipulative personality in getting Hiteyoshi to work with her, but maybe that will be discussed at length in the full series.

Enjoyment, 6: Despite my grumblings above, I still thought it was an enjoyable read. It piqued my interest in the full series as well.

Overall, 6: I would recommend to other readers who want to get a taste of what to expect in the full series (or so I assume), or are simply looking for an amusing, quick read.
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Hyoko-Hime-Sama1
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
i read a lot of wasted potentials and shit**y series, but this oh oh oh this is something else. i don't know how the hell the score of the series is 7,5 how? the whole series is about medaka a perfect girl.
a male lead is average (he is basically her dog)
medaka defeat anyone just for the plot to advance without any obstacles, power ups from nowhere. (even saitama power make much more sense comparing to the power system in this series).
art: below average
story: there is no story you are reading/watching the series just to see medaka win the battle there is no thrill in that cause after a while u will notice that her character is pointless she is just there hm for the plot to advance, without any sense?
characters: characters are dreadful boring no one is outstanding except for medaka but the whole point of her character is just meaningless. except for kumagawa who's character was just brilliant i loved his interactions in the series but sorry kumagawa u were created in the wrong series.
Enjoyment: i rate it 2 just because kumagawa was there if he were the protagonist not medaka and if they change the plot+the power system i would love the series
ah and this is ''satire'' i don't know really if the author know what satire is.
Overall: watch it if u like a series where a perfect guy/girl lives and defeat anyone without any obstacles and without any character development and without any PLOT because ''medaka box'' doesn't have a PLOT. if u are searching for good battle ''shounen'' manga and an interesting story and a good character development or just a good battle shounen stay away from this series trust me ignore the good reviews don't know how they even find a ''plot'' in the series to rate.
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sushiisawesome1
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
MEDAKA BOX! The first thing I want to say is to just clarify things, before starting: Medaka Box is NOT a typical shonen, it is a parody-style shonen, which means it wants to parody shonen, through a shonen itself. And what do we get? Perfection! The perfect symbiosis between the two styles and the two targets, the one to tell a "normal" shonen story, and the one to mock it.
And how does Medaka Box do it? Through simple exaggeration and stereotypization.
First off we have Medaka, the typical shonen protagonist: already powerful, but with a lot to learn and a lot of things to expect him (her in this specific case). Aaand,well, she's like this in the first few chapters/arcs, before she becomes an unhuman monster, so powerful to seem not normal even for a manga (if we didn't know THIS exaggeration is absolutely part of the plan).
Then we have the story arcs: as usual, story arcs are structured following the "defeat an enemy>a more powerful one will approach" type of arcs, but it's not just like that; the grade of difficulty of Medaka and her group's adventures becomes more and more "abnormal" as the story goes, passing from challenges from normal people, to special, to abnormals and so on, and Medaka (and her group) receive sometimes a few powerup that seem maybe TOO random and unexplained *coffcoff shonen-stereotype coffcoff*
Talking about stereotypes specifically:
-Medaka Kurokami, the protagonist, a perfect girl capable of everything;
-Zenkichi Hitoyoshi, Medaka's normal childhood friend ("normal"..."""normal""", OK)
-Akune Kouki, the playboy of the situation. He was first a thug, then he met the goddess Medaka...
...and the ones i loved the most:
-Shiranui Hansode...there we have to stop for a moment. Well, other then being the typical cold tsundere loli with no feeling, no friend, that eats all the day and so on we have to appoint that her figure is a clear antithesys of that of Medaka;
-Kumagawa Misogi, the coolest character ever existed in the whole history of mangas! Ok, he's out of the stereotypes i guess, and he's more of an unconventional (but still parody-born) character. Being another antithesys of Medaka, he's born to lose, he's weak and human...and daaamn, he's perv!

Then we have exaggeration, that is a persistent way of parody in this work. The percentage of votes Medaka receives during the election, the number of abilities Ajimu Najimi possesses (10 billion) and so on, leading to an inevitable humor and often playing down during high tense moments.

I analyzed the parodian side, while I'm like disregarding the shonen side that is the one that permits Medaka Box not to be just a simple and repetitive parody. Infact, other then a funny parody side, the story told in this manga is well organized, original and fascinating, with nothing less than a Dragon Ball or a Naruto. Furthermore there's a gigantic number of different characters, every-one with its own personality, attitude and characterization.

PS:Sorry for talking too much and being not so well organized and polite...
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vaberella1
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
DBZ, Yu Yu Hakusho, One Piece, Fairy Tale, Naruto, Bleach.......

What do all these great stories have in common? One simple word SHOUNEN.

While all stories are different, they are at their base the same. Introducing vast words and intricate powers that fill every fan boy out there with envy while at the same time introducing the idea of hard work and friendship.

Yet in this day and age, say something like ONE Piece is amazing or Naruto is overrated, whether it be online or in real life, and you pretty much going to get assaulted verbally , emotionally physically or some combination of the three.

Don't get me wrong, I am a fan of shounen and while I might have some nitpicks her and there with the series I mentioned before, I'd be lying if I didn't think they were ALL good in some way shape or form.

With that said, you’d think it would be rather difficult to come up with an original battle manga due to the fact that......well......THERE ARE SO MANY OF THEM THAT HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR YEARS.

That’s where this series comes in.

Medaka box is a shounen manga that had been licensed in weekly shounen jump for just under 4 years with 192 chapters

The stories setting develops on a rather simple premise: The Medaka Box. The Medaka Box is a suggestion box established by the main character, Medaka Kurokami, who is the student council president of sandbox academy . She and the rest of the student council take the suggestions from this completely ordinary box, and try to help others with their problems etc, etc. Seems simple and cliché I know but keep watching.

After taking a few chapters to introduce the characters, I began realizing one of the main reasons why this manga seemed so different. That reason being that Medaka is probably the most annoying character I've ever had the displeasure of reading about EVER.

Sure there are a variety of different pain in the ass main character in other popular series that annoyed the ever living piss out of me. And i can easily go on a small petty rant about them. But I won't, because I'm to mature for that.

The point I'm trying to get at here is that the fact that Medaka is an annoying character is actually done on purpose. This series is not your standard shounen series whose main goal is to sway you with feeling of adventure and friendship. Nor is it there to draw you in with dark and often times repetitive themes. Medaka box my friends is a satire.

That means the sole purpose of this manga is to take the main elements of other shounen series, turn the dial all the way to eleven and watch the fireworks. Everything you can consider right or wrong with the entire shounen genre gets introduced in this series but the author presents it in such an over the top way that you can't help but laugh a little bit inside when you realize what going on. Take Medaka for example, she's beautiful, smart, knows how to give an inspirational speech about hard work and victory. She's OP as hell, never loses, is always right and claims to live for others. She's like Jesus Christ with breasts. Everyone looks week and powerless compared to her and that’s kind of the point.

Sure you could say there is a plot in this series but I'm not even going to try and describe it because that would be like trying to translate the disassociated ramblings of the special Olympics spelling bee. I mean one minute it's DBZ level child abuse and the next it's DBZ getting owned by some demonic loli. If you try to read this series for its plot than you are going to rage. A LOT.

This becomes more prevalent during the later few arcs of the series were overall plot consistency seems to catch on fire and jump out the window with the author introducing a variety of plot twists that despite being enjoyable, left me with this urge to flip a table. I swear there was one time were the author took 3/4 of a chapter to explain the mechanics of some awesome finishing move, only for it to MISS.

I mean honestly, if I were to meet this author in real life, I wouldn't know whether I should shake his hand or punch him in the face. You really need to keep an open mind while reading this series because literally anything can happen.

This series also shouldn't be noted for its action because while there are some fight scenes in the series, they are few and far in-between. After all, this series was written by NISIO ISIN, the same person who wrote the monogatari series which isn't exactly know for its action (insert toothbrush image here).

Rather, like the monogatari series, this manga shines in its dialogue and character development. As the series goes on, it's cast seems to get larger and larger. Introducing a variety of characters who have their own quirks and personalities. Sure some characters get far more development than others but I can guarantee that you'll find at least one character to fall in love with (*Cough* Kumagawa *Cough*).

Overall this series, while not perfect, was an enjoyable ride. Reading it made me feel a variety of different emotions including happiness, anger, confusion, sadness, anxiety, more confusion and that typical feeling we all get when we know the creator is just trying to fuck us over.

I'm looking at YOU Haruhi and Evangelion.

Despite all this, I can honestly say that I was never once bored reading each and every chapter of this series and even though it isn't licensed in the US, I almost feel tempted to order the Japanese volumes from overseas despite not being able to read or speak the language.

However, Medaka box is not a series for everyone and is definably more of an acquired taste than one that everyone will enjoy. But if you're in the mood to read something different, or just wanna read a series that intentionally pisses on itself and the whole shounen genre in general than defiantly give this series a try.

Just a warning though, this manga seems to take a page right out of Hitman Reborn and starts off rather slow before actually getting interesting. Just bear with the first 17 chapters and I promise you you’ll find it’s not like anything you’ve ever read before if I haven’t already made that point clear. =P
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TsubasaFamily12
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
I avoided this manga for so long because I thought it was gonna be a slice of life type manga. The description in the wiki completely misled me. Don't be confused, this is an action manga like One Piece or Fairy Tail. If I was to compare the fighting style to another manga i think I would choose "Get Backers" or "Yu Yu Hakusho" as a comparison. As the fighters use a complex strategy to beat each of their opponents.


Story: 8/10

They did well overall in this area. I like stories like Record of the Fallen Vampire or One Piece where you know there is a history there right from the start of the manga but the author only reveals parts of it. Medaka Box does that but the story doesn't seem to have too much depth so I am docking a point from story for that.

STORY -1 POINT FOR ABOVE REASON

For the first 15 chapters or so the story is about taking student suggestions in the "Medaka Box" and is about the comedy of watching this superhuman president solve each of the problems. Its quite entertaining too and well made. That's only the first 15 chapters though...

After that the story completely changes. I think the mangaka was bored with the idea himself and saw that he had a chance to change it to an action manga. From then on it becomes based on a group of super-humans called "abnormals" trying to use Medaka for their own purposes. In fact the Medaka Box which the manga is named for becomes a joke which is commonly referred to by the series villains "Why don't you leave a suggestion in the Medaka Box" they say.

STORY -1 FOR ABOVE REASON

Art: 9/10

Wasn't anything wrong with the art I just didn't think anything stood out as overly creative.

ART -1 FOR ABOVE REASON

Character: 9/10

I liked the characters, each of them have a backstory and each of them have their histories explored a little bit in each chapter. I like how they hint at each character having a history as well right from when they are introduced, but the author only tells you what you need to know.

The reason character lost a point though is that I don't really see how the characters are tied to the main story line. They did very well in that they gave each character an interesting back story, but these back-stories are each independent and don't seem to be related at all.

CHARACTER -1 FOR ABOVE REASON

Enjoyment: 10/10

I have enjoyed every moment of the manga. Nothing bugged me enough to really be worth mentioning. The occasional plot line I didn't like but that's just a matter of opinion.

Oh and theres some good fan service too. Medaka has no problems with walking around in her braw and panties and the girls clothing usually gets torn to shreds.

Overall: 9/10

You can tell its a Weekly Shounen Jump manga right from the start. Everything screams teenage boy. If you like one piece, bleach, Naruto, Get Backers, Fairy Tail, Psyren, Arago, Histories Strongest Disciple Kenichi, etc, etc. Then this is another one for that category. Try it, its pretty good.
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Faisa_Dragon1
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
NOTE: This is my first review so please keep in mind it may suck. (^_^)


Well, well, well, What do we have here?
A typical highschool ecchi and a plot that seems to go nowhere with the crappy theme of "Gotta save my F**** nakama every single chapter!" plus, the characters are pretty stupid.
But, when did I say that was a bad thing?

Introducing to you! Medaka Box! A manga about highschool and how every character has some type of problem that needs to be solved by the student council everyday. Now, you might ask, highschool ecchi? Helping my nakama? Stupid characters that are 2D and do not have any realism to them?
Mr. Reviewer, WHY THE ASDFHJFDKSLH WOULD I READ THIS SHIT!?!?!?!?!

Well lets first begin our review at once!

Story: 7

Typical MC and childhood friend arrives at their first year of highschool, childhood friend is amazing and good at everything from athletic to academics and blah blah blah blah. Of course childhood friend and MC are different genders, and they become part of the student council without going through much hardship since they are the main characters -_-

Oh, but wait, there is a catch,
They make a suggestion box for the student council which can handle any, ANY requests 24/7. Hmm.. ok Mr. Reviewer, so what? Who actually gives a crap about a suggestion box? No one puts stuff in those anyways!

Ya, but this is a manga so TOO BAD, and also the suggestion box is everything in the manga,
starting an arc? Lets put in a request! Can't find a solution to a problem? Put in a request!
The whole plot of the manga is the box, the box makes the plots, the problems and everything that has to do with the story!
Now that is something different and unique ehh? Don't see boxes creating plots in other manga do you?

Now onto the Art!

Art: 7
Meh, looks just meh nothing that gives me a "OMFG IT'S THE MONA LISA!" feeling. But it fits the characters, the flashy ones, the boring ones, and the ones that always lose *cough* Kumagawa *cough* . It's not good or bad, if it works and fits with the plot, fine with me.

(IDGAF about art cuz i usually don't notice it, not worth criticizing or praising, don't wanna talk shit about how one finger is a cm off the other)

Characters, OMG, they are so stupid that they work

Character: 10
Ok, this is where the meat and bacon comes,
Characters can be summarized into one word...............






















Just kidding they are so stupid that they cannot be summarized into a word, imagine a cardboard box that has a hole cut into it and TV is labelled on it, then imagine a kid walking up to it and staring at it, and then comes along 10 or 20 other kids that sit beside the same kid and start watching the box, before anyone knows, everyone starts to watch the box and finally someone's mom comes and asks, "What are you guys doing looking at a cardboard box?" and one kid replies, "Peer Pressure, I thought everyone here was an esper so they were actually watching TV!" Coincindentally, the kid beside that kid also thought that, and the kid beside that kid also thought that and on and on and on, till they realized the first kid was trying to keep the cardboard box company because she thought it was lonely.

Yep, characters in a nutshell, they follow a stupid person who does stupid stuff and then realize how stupid they were but they still follow her stupidly. Each character is stupid in their own way, stupidly normal, stupidly talented, stupidly weak, stupidly OP, and stupidly stupid.

But you know what, that's why it's so fun, the way they handle situations is unthinkable! Even people with no common cannot understand them (me T_T). Some characters consider themselves boss characters and there's even an arc where the objective is to make a character the main character, it's just so different and interesting to read, each character is refreshing and brings out the truth about mainstream battle manga even though it is one itself.

The characters are the steak, the steak that is mixed with ketchup, mustard, pepper, tartarsauce, applesauce and even more which brings out a really crap flavour, but it is also in a way refreshing because we have never tasted something like it before, it may not be to our liking, but it's unique and sometimes that's what matters!

Enjoyment:
Its awesome, i think wrote all my opinions already in the other sections so :P

Overall: 8
Ya, even though I gave it alot of praise, the beginning was pretty mediocre IMO so I had to lower the score for it but ya!

TL;DR: TOO BAD READ THE REVIEW YOU LAZY ASSES!


Anyways, thanks for reading my review and gimme some tips, I'm lazy so I probably won't write one for a while.

Bye guys! Hope You liked my review! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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MermaidGalaxies7
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
História e prazer:
Bem, Medaka Box tem uma história boa que começa muito simples, mas depois vai se aprofundando mais e mais, com o autor incluindo vários elementos na história, mas ainda assim não se perdendo. Bem, creio que a melhor forma de falar sobre a história seja sobre cada arco separado.
1-Arco escolar: bem, esse de longe é o arco mais fraco, onde parece mais um slice of life sem graça de uma garota invencível fazendo tudo com facilidade, sem grande foco na história, apenas na apresentação de personagens.
2-Arco Unzen: esse fica mais empolgante e sendo contado de uma forma boa, porém ainda sem um grande aprofundamento pra história, praticamente um prólogo pra história.
3-Arco Anormais: o primeiro arco com foco na história. Esse arco é onde as coisas começam a ficar realmente boas. Mostra uma história, apesar de simples, realmente boa do começo ao fim, dando maior construção pros personagens e com bastante foco em lutas.
4-Arco Minus: esse já começa com uma grande reviravolta a partir do arco anterior. Tem um bom foco em batalhas e um bom roteiro. Os personagens daqui novamente recebem uma boa construção e é, de longe, o arco mais empolgante.
5-Arco Ajimu: esse arco foca mais na história do que em batalhas, e mesmo assim consegue te manter preso enquanto lê a obra.
6-Arco final: bem, esse arco mostra mais dos personagens e ainda lhe dá boas lutas, além de tensão durante as batalhas, além de um roteiro bem construído.
Resultado: a história do mangá de Medaka Box é muito boa, e focando bastante nos personagens e batalhas, mas ainda assim sem se perder, mesmo demorando um pouco pra começar a andar.
Nota:
História: 9
Prazer: 9

Arte:
Os traços são bem detalhados e limpo, porém é meio feio em alguns personagens.
Nota: 9

Personagem:
Todos são apaixonantes, originais e bem construídos
Nota: 9

Geral: 9

English:
History and pleasure:
Well, Medaka Box has a good story that starts very simply but then goes deeper and deeper, with the author including several elements in the story but still not getting lost. Well, I think the best way to talk about a story about the whole separate bow.
1-School Bow: Well, this is by far the weakest bow, where it looks like a slice of an unstoppable life of an invincible girl doing everything with ease, with little focus on the story, just the presentation of characters.
2-Arco Unzen: this is more exciting and being told in a good way, there is still a deepening of history, practically a prologue to history.
3-Arc Anomalies: the first arc focused on history. This bow is where things start to get really good. It shows a story, although simple, really good from beginning to end, giving more construction to the characters and with a lot of focus on fights.
4-Minus Bow: this has already begun with a major turnaround from the previous bow. Has a good focus on battles and a good script. The characters receive a good build and is by far the most exciting arch.
5-Arc Ajimu: This bow focuses more on history than battles, and yet it keeps you trapped while in a play.
6-Final Bow: Well, this bow shows more people and still good fights, plus tension during battles, plus a well-constructed script.
Result: a story of the manga from Medaka Box is very good, and focusing on the characters and battles, but still, without delay.
note:
History: 9
Pleasure: 9

Art:
The traits are very detailed and safe, but it's kind of ugly in some characters.
Note: 9

Character:
All are passionate, original and well built
Note: 9

General: 9
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sentience13
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Point is I'm not gonna give this manga a "10" or a "8" or even a "5" and say "lol omg this was meant to be a joke, you people just can't understand true artistic genius"> NO!, IT WAS MEANT TO BE BAD, SO I GAVE IT THE RATING IT DESERVED. (yes I read every single chapter, and watched all the episodes) I won't spoil so im giving vague descriptions here.

This manga is bad and you should feel bad if are enjoying this manga. I HAD TO MAKE AN ACCOUNT JUST TO LET PEOPLE KNOW HOW SHITTY THIS SHIT IS (I felt like this website would get my opinion across). Let me remind you I'm not your typical hater I started this manga back when it was still new, AND I'M STILL READING IT. EVERY GOOD DAMNED CHAPTER THAT COMES OUT. I bet you're wondering why I'm still reading it huh?, I guess you could call it a test to "I'm gonna see how bad this can really get". All jokes side my jimmies have never been rustled to this extent, until I read this shit.

I know there are white knights out there who will defend this manga to death but it is terri-bad and they know it too. What started off as a Slice Of Life became an Action, Shounen, School Life piece of crap, THIS MANGA GOT SO BAD THEY HAD TO CHANGE THE GENRE OF IT. I watched the anime too(but that's a story for another time) AND THAT SHIT WAS JUST ASS BAD IF NOT WORSE.

Now listen I know this manga "was meant to be horrible" but I do not care, This crap was bad and to anyone who hasn't read it yet brace yourself. There were times where the story got so bad, I almost bought a plane ticket to japan to beat the fuck out the creator/author and editor.

The main problem is that within the mange they try to portray the anything is possible through "medaka magic logic". Meaning?? Well look at that a very OP well developed villain I wonder how the story will play out? What powers does he have? How will Medaka beat him, what tactics will they use in the manga? Will Zenkichi finally be of some use, will Kouki or Mogana get in the way? I wonder.... *Medaka just one punches the villain* WELP! next chapter then... I guess *continues with the Goku effect*

Like I get it, she's the main character but dam even Goku fails and Vegeta has to help him and shine a little but no, NOT here, this is Medaka world where if she didn't have to power to win she just pulls some godforsaken ability she never had before out and ends the shit. LIKE REALLY?


ALSO FOR ALL YOU MORONS DEFENDING THIS CRAP, I have read every single chapter (which is 178 for now and later when this review is old probably 240 or something) and watched all the episodes of season 1 and 2, so I'm pretty well researched on this opinion. Look at the other reviews, now how many of them have done that? None.
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lilkraken3
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
I've come to realize that people who watched the anime series will have an hard time to grasp what the series is trying to accomplish, as it only shows it's true colors by the third arc (I'm counting Uzen has first arc, since everything before it was just establishing characters).
It goes something like this:
Pre-First arc: Mneh.
First Arc: Okay, things are picking up, this may become interesting.
Second Arc: Generic yeah, but it's fun (This is where the anime ends, as far as I was told, btw)
Third Arc: The author comes at this point and laughs at you for having liked the first two arcs.
Medaka Box is simply a satire of shonen mangas tropes. It basically grabs Goku, Naruto, Ichigo, Luffy, Jesus Christ and boobs and mix them together in the most overpowered, ridiculous, bland character of all time. Why is Medaka so strong? Well, the explanation is "Because she is the main character", you can't argue with that.
But I'd say that the strong point is, rather than the main character, everyone else. From Kumagawa, the boy who always loses, Zenkichi, the true main character, or even a villain that, even though she's the most OP thing in the story of OP things, simply refuses to fight Medaka because "Main characters always win against last bosses."
The third and fourth arc are what make Medaka Box what it is, because it's the one that really explores the ridiculousness of battle mangas, but not in a bad way. It's never "Shonen mangas are so stupid and ridiculous, you should be reading actual good things." it's more like: "Shonen mangas are so ridiculously stupid, but so what? They are supposed to be, it's what makes them fun, and that's why you should read them." And that's true, no matter how many complex and serious stories are there, there will always be space for simple fun stories too, and we should enjoy both.
So that's why Medaka Box exists, and you'll either love it or be pissed off by it.
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TheRedLine3
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Warning: this review may have some minor spoilers

FIRST COMMENTS:
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I've started reading the manga after watching the anime. Well, the anime covered the first two arcs, and of course didn't end properly (manga is 194 chapters long). More motive to start reading the manga.

I would say that it have a mix of everything: School life, comedy, romance, fights, riddles, puzzles, suspense, drama, and a lot of side characters. Its difficult to classify. Its more like the next arc always present an new element that sum up with the previous arcs.

I recommend reading at least the first arc after the anime ends (third arc: minus). At this point you can say that you like or dislike it. So I will make a review of the first three arcs.

ART: 7
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The art is good. The characters are well drawn, in spite of the great variety. The author did a great job, making every character unique. The quality don't drop through the arcs. With the focus on the characters and dialogues, the background was left with bare minimum. Its interesting that sometimes you get so into the dialogue that you forget where you are, or that you still are on a school.

STORY: 8
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The plot and character development that make this manga great.

The first arc (Unzen arc) covers the first season of the anime. Starts with a overpowered, charismatic main character. School council president, a monster of a fighter and with the manga title in her name, Medaka could be the center of some comedy, romance, school life manga. This arc only works for presenting the story, the characters and to initiate the second arc.

The second arc (flask plan), things start to change. A lot of fights take places, people with odd skills appear. At this point you can notice that the plot really starts and the story progress in a way totally different from when started.

In the third arc (minus), you can notice that the atmosphere changes. The plot kicks in, the manga start to develop the characters psychologically. You still have a lot of fights, but their content is not entirely exchange of punches and kicks, weird skills and such. There is a lot of "talk no jutsu", drama and suspense take its course.

Personally, toward the middle, I found this manga a little repetitive. Its not like you don't enjoy it, but over several fights, for someone that master any skill, gets hard to create someone that can put up a battle. Some parts are too focused on japanese characters (kanji and hiragana), so the english version totally miss the effort the author put in it. Well, the author do explain every pun, but you will miss the effect it was on the story.

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CHARACTERS: 6
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The characters are original and unique. With a lot of characters, there is absolutely some that you will like most, be it a protagonist or coadjuvant. Downside, its hard to keep track of then. Some you will forget quickly, others gets sequence in the story.

CONCLUSION: 7
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Definitely enjoyed. Got addicted in the end of the second arc. The story is not that much, but the plot was well made, original and unpredictable to the very end.
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winnett14
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Medaka Box came off as a school life driven by its characters. I felt like leaving a review for it and thus added it to my list, but please bear in mind that i don't normally update my list simply because i don't want to.

Story: 8/10

-The story is your typical school life/shounen battle series. But like every other above-average manga, the way the story is told and executed is what makes it stand out. It starts off slow for a couple chapters but kicks into high gear and defines itself as an action manga afterwards. I'm a fan of nearly all genres and i have to say that my mood is what pretty much causes me to read certain manga. The story is told in a way where you won't be confused, but the what's going in is actually quite confusing. Not sure if i'm alone here, but there are certain holes in the story that will either leave you saying "wtf?" or just "that's understandable". It's no Cavalier of the Abyss, but it does have it's moments where things get a little out of hand.

Characters: 9/10

-Best part about the manga in my honest opinion. Medaka alone has a great impact on the reader. I like how the manga incorporates plenty of different personalities within both their enemies and their main cast. Medaka comes off as a very strong-willed person, but you discover sides to her that aren't so easily read. Like all characters in this manga, the development they go through isn't minor at all nor is it too major that it changes the character itself. The student council all display personal feelings and emotions that prove they aren't retarded or robots in any way. Hell, i have to say that i really like Kumagawa's and Miyakonojou's characters. They really shift the mood of the manga quite well.

Art: 7/10

-No complaints from me. It's fine, not great, not bad. Characters are easily recognizable for the most part and it's not extremely plain. Backgrounds and scenery could be given some more detail, but it doesn't do anything detrimental. Easy to look at and understand what's going on.

Enjoyment: 8/10

-Let's just say you'll burn through chapters pretty easily. I was actually able to stop reading after a couple chapters at a time so i'll admit it wasn't the most exciting manga that i've read, but it does it's job at keeping you interested. Lives up to being a shounen manga with those lovable "epic" moments and it has barely enough romance to notice that it's there.

Overall: 8/10

-What can i say? Entertaining read, interesting characters, fine artwork. But i will say one thing before i end my review; Kid in the mask is a faggot. That is all.
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Lolzipop99715
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
In every story, every setting, every book or novel, there always seem to be that one character who just stands out a bit more than others. No, I don't mean that in an intimating way. What I mean is that there's the one character who stands out who is able to define him or herself in a different way than others. Why am I saying this? Well, long story short but there's a particular character in Medaka Box who fits into that category. Her name is Kurokami Medaka; just your everyday Abnormal Student Council president of Hakoniwa Academy. After gaining an overwhelming 98% favor of the student body, she stands now as the leader of both the academy and a role model of the students. She is seen with a million dollar body, an intellectual mind, an unrivaled charisma, and a commanding presence to the audience.

Color me surprised here but this girl just seems too perfect, huh?

In a nutshell, Medaka Box is a manga written by Nisio Isin with artwork by Akatsuki Akira. The author is known for his other famous works such as the Monogatari series that features exclusive dialogues that invites entertainment to readers and manga fans alike. Did Medaka Box achieve entertainment? Well, in some ways yes but in other ways a bit of no. But what it did achieve however is interest and maybe after reading this review, it will spark some interest in you too.

The manga takes place at a school life setting at a location known as the Hakoniwa Academy. It all seems pretty normal with the daily activities and school life themes. In fact, one can hardly tell that there is abnormality at all. However, you might want to change your mind once you meet Kurokami Medaka. As stated before, she is not your normal typical girl. In fact, she is a woman to be both feared and respected. The way she behaves in the manga often puts her on the edge of a superhuman with her achievements and actions. Luckily though, she seems to be using herself to help others which led to the formation of the Student Council. The club's goals features a little tool known as the 'Suggestion Box'. Literally, it's a box that accepts any suggestion from students at the academy. Whether it'd be problems related with parents, school, relationships, or just life in general, Medaka is willing to go about the end of the world to help those in need. Why? Well, I guess it's the root of her personality that makes her dominant and a person who is just willing to help others out of kindness. In fact, every time Medaka helps others, she would rewards herself with a pot of flowers. One day, Medaka hopes that a garden of these flowers will emerge in the academy and truly show her ways of kindness.

The club isn't just run by herself though. If that was the case, she'd be dead tired about now. Luckily, the other members of the club each holds his or her own position to help Medaka with her goal. Among these members includes Medaka's childhood friend Hitoyoshi Zenkichi who reluctantly joined. He is seen as someone who is more aloof and the type who tends to keep to himself. Additionally, there's Kouki Akune who seems to be infatuated with Medaka. His violent past as well as tough personality has given him the title the 'Prince of Judo' and is considered the oldest member of the club. Last but not least is Mogana Kikaijima who plays the role of the school treasurer. Her past is also seemed to be not one of the happiest but her own will as well as obsession with money keeps her going. She eventually joined the club and becomes the treasurer. There you have it, the club. Four members all with different styles and backgrounds formed together with one single purpose: to help out others.

Oh but that's a lot easier said than done.

The problem is that there are people who goes against kindness and lives more on selfishness to fuel their own decisions that results in consequences. For example, there's a group of individuals in the series who tries to operate a secret plan for their own purposes. They ignore the fact that there are consequences while making the claim that it's for the “common good” of the people. The truth is that such a plan will result in collateral damage and only people like Medaka with a heart of gold are able to stop them from their ambitions.

At any rate, the series follows its format of a seemingly chapter-by-chapter daily activities in the beginning. Later on though, the series immediately takes off with full throttle action in the form of battle shounen. Yes, folks, this is considered a battle shounen rather than the typical shoujo or a slice of life story. It takes that genre and often makes exaggerations of it through extended dialogue (curtosey of the author Nisio Isin) and action sequences. Of course, it always tries to poke fun with word play and the action itself here and there. The manga in fact is divided into 9 different story arcs with each of them featuring a different way of presenting the series.

The action in the series itself is balanced but occasionally have problems in being a bit cliched. Additionally, Medaka is somewhat bit of being too overpowered and displays her overwhelming power constantly. This is especially true in the beginning chapters where everything she seems to make everything she does so simple. However, there is a lot of action later on and most of it is presented with a way that a battle shounen should be. Luckily, there are a lot of characters in the series (with more making debuts each and every arc). Some of these characters makes returns and brings interest while making his or her own spotlights for themselves. Examples such as Najimi Ajimu, Youka Naze, Misogi Kumagawa, and Hansode Shiranui make strong impressions in the manga and sometimes or not, outshines Medaka herself. There are also characters who have their own uniqueness that defines them who they are. In essence, there are many characters in this series and each and every one of them plays a type of role to progress the various arcs of the manga.

The arcs themselves aren't meant to be taken too serious though. It's more like one of those excuses where the manga over-exaggerates itself with the comedy and gags. In fact, there are many gags in the this manga such as the dramatic tones, the egos of some of the characters, the catchy poses, and speech mannerisms of some characters. In a way, Medaka Box is one of those manga where if you decide to read it, read it like you're having fun rather than analyzing the battles themselves.

Despite all the fun I had while reading this manga, I did ran into some problems with the pacing as well as the overall conclusion. I guess it's like reading a book and once you get to a certain point, you ask yourself if this is what the author wanted to happen. Among other factors, I find the artwork of the manga to be a bit generic, even for a battle shounen. The way the characters are dressed shows that they are students but more than just your every day kid with his or her head stuck in the books. Rather, most of the characters seemed to dress in an unique fashion but hardly shows anything besides that besides some of the more prominent characters. Medaka also seems to lack any sort of true emphasis behind her character despite being a title character. Throughout the manga though, I did find that her relationship with some of the other members, in particular her childhood friend Zenkichi Hitoyoshi to be more detailed. However, the rest of the club members' relationship with Medaka seems to minimized and sometimes frustrates me.

Overall, this manga is a battle shounen that can be enjoyed at various levels. In many ways, its dialogues and humor will definitely spark some interest. Give it some time though as the first few chapters may seem normal but the later arcs will shift quickly to abnormal. Once that catches your interest, Medaka Box can be a fun read. In every story, every setting, every book or novel, there's always something that stands out. For Medaka Box, it's the fun that never ends with Medaka-chan and her friends.
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fabishi8
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
okay, for a note, this is actually my first review, especially in manga, but don't know why, i have the urge to write a review for medaka-chan and her klutz companies..

first of all, when i first read it, i have great anticipation for this manga, but.. after reading 14 chapter that anticipation gone whatsoever, but deep down, i hope it will get better cause it still ongoing anyway, but this is my review after 14 chapter bear with it

Story 6/10
-what can i say? the first 3rd chapter is good (not fascinating) but have potential to became one, but after that it became stagnant (school president looking for member, bla2.. and currently still looking for one) it's like a dud, scary at first, but when it hits the ground.. bam.. nothing happens..

Art 7/10
-the art is good, no complaints there

Character 4/10
-this is the thing, the thing that make me sick of medaka, there is no significant character development whatsoever, cause you know what? she (medaka) is too damn perfect! she can do anything and i mean anything! You have a broken machinery? go to medaka and she'll fix it for ya. You have a complex arithmetical problems that even einstein can't solve? go to medaka! see what i'am saying?

uhm.. so there you have it.. but i can be wrong (and i dear god i hope i'am wrong) cause just like i said this series is ongoing, there's still room for improvement. But if it's not, i think i will suggest ishin-sensei to take this manga to medaka for better stories.
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Tyrraell8
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Have you ever thought to yourself, as you read through various shounen over the years, that everything just seems a little too well tread? The plot devices have been done, the archetypes are very familiar, and in the end the good guy is going to win because in the world where you appeal to young males the audience doesn't want to go home with a frown, but with a smile as the heroic hero slays the villains and is victorious through a variety of obstacles that were merely illusions, set pieces for the victory itself.

Be glad then that you are not alone, and someone that thought a lot about this has written a very, very fine shounen manga for your enjoyment.

Medaka Box starts off as a story about a girl who loves everyone and will help anyone in need twenty four hours a day, three hundred and sixty-five days a year and turns into the finest satirical and self-aware shounen out there. As the story unfolds the manga shifts around to suit its moods. As the manga went on is true form became more and more apparent: the story was not meant to be taken seriously, but the message behind it was. Medaka, as a main character, is as mary sue as mary sue gets. There is simply no way around this fact. She does everything perfectly, and the things she doesn't do perfectly she learns to do perfectly, and sometimes even beyond perfection. She represents the hero that many have a soft spot for but wish would be more complex. The brilliance of this manga though is that the supporting cast shares our sentiments. They worry that she doesn't understand them, that she values her enemies more than her friends. That she can't truly like someone until she's fought them, which is a common theme in battle shounen and is on full display here.

There will probably be times where you won't like the main character, and this is by design. Unlike some manga though when she is at the peak of her tyranny, as other characters see it, the manga subtly shifts away from her a fair bit to an amazing supporting cast which is as fleshed out and complex as you could ever ask from this type of manga. Each villain of the major arcs offers something completely different from the last, posing different challenges both to the main cast of the story as well as to the reader. This is a manga that, if you allow it, will make you ask some interesting questions about not only some of our favorite stories but about life in general. There are characters who talk about life in a very frank and real way, a stark contrast from the world of shounen and it makes it all the more refreshing to see it.

The art is pretty great a large majority of the time. It doesn't inspire all of the time though, just because it lacks a certain edge that a lot of great manga have when it comes to art style. But the drawing always seemed to fit the mood really well and helped portray the characters different emotions.

If you want to root against the main character in a healthy way, are sick of reading generic shounens, and have a story whose undertones hit all of the right spots I would really recommend this manga to you. If you aren't much for "meta" humor where the characters examine the tropes they live in, and like a more well defined and structured battle shounen, then Medaka Box will probably end up disappointing you.

I will say this though: Get to the part where the character Kumagawa appears. If you don't the manga after that then this won't be for you, because he is its shining star.

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sofiaxbh5
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Alright! First off, Medaka Box is currently the best manga that I have ever read. There are no cons to the manga in this review because I believe there are none. In the beginning of the manga you wouldn't expect it to develop into such a psychological setting. Medaka helps students with her extraordinary(god-like) powers and is pretty simple to follow.

Then there is the arc with the Plus Abnormals. Through this arc we discover Medaka is truly in a category of her own when even these abnormal people couldn't match up to her. There was a lot of fighting and the plot starts to deepen with the Flask Plan's help.

You will see in many reviews that during or after the Minus Arc is when you decide that this manga is like no other. The whole Arc revolves around Kumagawa and he alone is the reason this manga took a turn for the better. His reasoning of wanting to do things a character like him(antagonist) normally doesn't starts to break down the whole psyche of the shonen norm. I just find it fascinating how Kumagawa views his and all the other character's roles in the story.

Najimu Ajimi's appearance was the final event that made this manga beyond anything I could've imagined from a manga. She is the sole character that believes in the 4th wall. For having lived before the start of the Earth and holding limitless power she became bored of this world. She resolved that the whole world isn't real and that they're in a manga. It has a twisted comical effect for me because she's so right! It felt so eerie seeing Najimu behave like that and then have the other characters telling her they are not in a manga world.

It was so in depth with every explanation that sometimes I couldn't even follow. This manga has so many conversations that will have your mind going in circles. Your psyche may even break because of Kumagawa and Najimu challenging the rules that every shonen manga must follow and basically standing up to the norm that every show with a main character follows. The real crushing part was that even though they said all of this and challenged the main character position, Medaka always prevailed.

The fighting was also very in depth. The characters didn't have basic powers like controlling elements or being a master at a martial art. They have powers that are mind bending. Literally.

Amazing fighting. In depth plot. Amazing characters. Even a little romance in their for those that enjoy love and bonds between characters.

All in all I don't think I could find another manga like this if I tried my absolute hardest. After I found out Nisio Isin wrote the story I just became so happy. I knew he had created Bakemonogatari which is another great story, so knowing he is writing Medaka Box made me love him even more. I'm going to try and read all of his works because Medaka Box has indefinitely changed my perspective on the fact that the main character must always win. Kinda makes me bored with some manga that follow the normal shonen plot completely.
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ThatRandomDude11
Apr 03, 2021
Medaka Box review
Ever wonder what happens when you try too hard at something?

Well, in the world of Japanese entertainment, you get Medaka Box. Minor spoilers ahead.

I can't even call this entertainment. It's more akin to torture; a joke gift you give to a friend. There's literally no way to read this manga that will leave you with a positive feeling when you're finally done.

Why? Let's start with the story.

STORY: 3/10

If this is your first time with any anime or manga, this story will seem innovative. If you have seen at least one anime or read at least one manga in your entire life, then you've most likely witnessed a similar plot to this or better.
If you're more experienced with the medium, you'll be rolling your eyes. Set in a prestigious high school where there are seemingly no adults, first-year Kurokami Medaka wins the position of student council president by a whopping ninety-eight percent of the popular vote. How? Well, it's Medaka Box. More specifically, it's Medaka herself. She's good-looking, super smart, super strong, super persuasive, and super busty. I'd love to go on, but I'll save that for later.
As soon as she's given the position, she sets up a suggestion box (or "meyasu" box, from where the titular wordplay comes) and encourages the student body (A.K.A. the entire school) to drop in suggestions or problems, for which she offers to help 24/7/365. Having the mention of this box in the title itself would infer that it's a really important item throughout the whole story, right? Wrong. It's completely forgotten a couple dozen chapters in. Only about two to three times is the box ever brought up later. Additionally, most plot points or backstories aren't brought up until very late, usually for the sake of pure convenience or to make a gag, which always fails to extract even a mild chuckle.
Time to address the most glaring problem with Medaka Box: Until about chapter 20, I was reading it under the impression that this was a manga written with lots of effort, was meant to be taken seriously, and reflects what the author (and artist) wanted the reader to take away from it. It was not only until I did a little more research that I found out this was a satire, or parody. Upon reading that, I said out loud to myself, "what the fuck?"
That's right; this manga is meant to be a satire of every imaginable generic shounen trope. It's too bad that NisiOisiN has no idea how to do satire. Never is there a single tell or sign in the beginning that it's of that genre, and instead goes on happily assuming the reader already knows what it's doing. I had to go out of my way to have someone let me know that it was a satire, and it was only after that realisation that every attempt to subvert some trope became more and more jarring, as if it were saying, "Guys, just to let you know, this is all ironic. You know what would normally happen in a generic shounen? Well, that's what we're doing, except ironically!" It goes from being incredibly ambiguous with its purpose to having so little faith in the reader's intelligence that it feels the need to constantly point out when it's subverting something, which is about 90% of the time. Also, its attempts to cleverly break the 4th wall are played so childishly that it'd make even a fan fiction look amazing.
As a side note, I'd like to point out that Medaka Box was serialised on Weekly Shounen Jump. Constantly throughout the series we get characters saying how rudimentary and childlike manga in that magazine are, while it sets itself up to be so much more mature simply because it subverts everything. People make this out to be a taboo of criticism, but I'm not afraid to say Medaka Box is utterly pretentious. It thinks it's so much better than the rest, yet is exactly the same, if not worse.
Furthermore, how the hell would you criticise something like this? If it's always being ironic 100% of the time, then it's impossible to rate it; it's always going to be an instant 10.
Manga did some stupid shit? Hah, no worries, that's the point, it's SUPPOSED to be bad! We just set ourselves up for an impenetrable defense against criticism! A foolproof excuse for every time we may falter!

The reason it's so detrimental for Medaka Box to try to subvert literally everything (emphasis on "try") is because that's all it eventually becomes: A manga that's just pointing out typical shounen tropes and how clever the author is by announcing that it's subverting them. It does this so often that it destroys its own identity, and any later attempts to create one instantly fail. Not only that, but it's also devoid of genre. What IS Medaka Box? A slice of life? A drama? A battle shounen? A sports manga? A martial arts manga? A psychological manga? A romance? A comedy?
The correct answer would be, "everything." But a more correct answer would be, "nothing." It crams so many genres in one package and tries to pull them all off at the same time that none are ever fully realised. In trying to be a little bit of everything, Medaka Box succeds at being a whole lot of nothing.

ART: 3/10

It's difficult not to associate "art" with just the quality of the drawings; however, in manga, "art" also refers to other things like style, backgrounds, paneling, expression, and consistency.

Akatsuki Akira's art in Medaka Box is pretty detailed by itself, even though most characters have bags under their eyes all the time and a criminal case of sameface. Fortunately, in terms of quality, it's not bad. It's in everything else that the problem lies.
Character designs are exaggerated to the point of being ridiculous and downright offensive to look at, with a few exceptions. The most notable examples of this are the villains, especially ones like Miyakonojou and the generic antagonists in the first few chapters. But oh wait, they did it on purpose, so it's okay!
No it isn't.
If that was on purpose, then was the questionable paneling, disconnected movements and the artist's lack of ability to draw hands also on purpose?
Yes, the artist can't draw hands. You can see how hard he tries to hide hands in his art, whether they be out of panel or in pockets, but when they show, 90% of the time, they're all in one single position. I recommend you see for yourself and imagine that for 194 chapters.
Backgrounds are done well enough, so I have no complaints there, though it's what you'd expect in your average manga. One gripe I have with the backgrounds is that they never make anything truly stand out in the world. Everything looks just as much like everything else as, well... everything else. All in all, they're average. They do their job, but I never found myself in awe over how a certain background was drawn.

On a smaller note, it looks awful in color. Characters that would be drawn with black hair have a really ugly brown color, and Shiranui's bright blue hair gets on my nerves. And speaking of characters...

CHARACTERS: 1/10

And now, the moment of truth.
Characters can make or break a series. For Medaka Box, it's the latter. Apparently, in a satire like this, there has to exist at least one character whose sole purpose is to subvert a certain trope. I know I'm sounding like a scratched disc, but this manga absolutely LOVES drilling in the fact that they're trying to be meta right into the reader's brains.
You have your average guy who tags alongside the protagonist because he's her bitch, is average at everything, does average things, and reacts accordingly to every situation. In other words, the most boring conceivable human being. Now, later in the story, he has some basic development, but it's all so predictable that you wonder why they didn't make him like that from the start, since pretty much no other character gets any development, aside from bad guys turning good.
And it's not like the rest of the main cast is any memorable, either. Not only are they pretty much idle for the majority of the story, but they only show up when absolutely necessary, save for Kumagawa, but he comes later.
As for the rest of the cast... who the hell are these people? Their names are completely forgettable, their designs are not even worth mentioning, and they all only ever get a few lines before the manga decides it's had enough of them. As a desperate attempt from the author to convince the reader that these characters didn't just phase into existence as soon as the story saw fit, they throw in a vague, quickly mashed together backstory during a battle. Seriously, six characters were introduced in one chapter only for them to be instantly defeated in the next and never brought back. Speaking of characters, there are many. And I mean like, more than this manga knows what to do with. They're all different variations of the same generic archetypes anyway, so if you just skip every page where they appear, you'll miss out on absolutely nothing. It's a privilege to even call these soulless, concave shells, "characters," anyway, given how many times I just used the word.

But you don't want to hear about them (and frankly, neither did I); you wanna hear about our lovely, beautiful, strong, athletic, busty, generic, overpowered, conceited, arrogant bitch of a protagonist that is Kurokami Medaka.

What is the point? As in, what is the point of Medaka existing? She's perfect in every way. She can do everything right, and if she doesn't know something, she'll just learn and master it in the blink of an eye. "Mary Sue" would be an understatement for this sort of blemish on the art of writing itself. She's good at everything, she never fails, she's popular, and there's no way to defeat her. Coupled with the fact that she has about five different god modes, in what way do you ever expect any battle with her to have any sort of tension? There simply is none, because you always know she'll win. It's established from the beginning that she'll always win. You're plowing through 194 chapters simply just to see Medaka win over and over again by pulling something out of her ass or bending the rules of storytelling itself to her favor. Was she made to be this formulaic and boring by design?
Of course. Medaka is singlehandedly a worse protagonist than even Amagiri Ayato or Kirito, because they at least have a personality. Medaka has nothing. She does things for the sake of people. For the sake of the reader. She does what the reader wants her to do all the time. The entire concept of this character is so inoffensive; so formulaic; so safe, that you never expect anything out of her than what you always would. Medaka will always win, whether you like it or not. She'll never do anything stupid, or screw up, or say anything out of character. She exists for the sake of filling in the protagonist slot.

Oh yeah, Kumagawa.

Kumagawa Misogi could be considered the saving grace involuntarily stuck between this trainwreck. His role in the story is that of "the loser," and in no lighthearted way. He serves the purpose of being the person who is always destined, or cursed, to lose. He can never beat the main character or anyone simply because he's the bad guy and not the protagonist. He's come to terms with this fate and puts himself down with those who are weak to study them in order to strenghten himself. That sounds great. If only the author didn't make him talk about how it's all so different from a stereotypical Shounen Jump manga, then I'd like his concept even more. On top of his power being cool--though not properly used most of the time--his design doesn't give you eye sores, which is always a plus in Medaka Box, saddening as it may be. Unfortunately, he's not our main character, but he's still redeemable and memorable enough to stick in your mind even after the PTSD has worn off.

ENJOYMENT: 1/10

What is there to be taken away from this manga? All that's visible is a perfect example of how not to write anything ever. In fact, this series would be more informative than anything if read from that perspective. There's just nothing enjoyable about this. The characters are bad, the interaction is bad, the art leaves much to be desired, and the story is dreadful and just keeps going. As soon as you think it's reached a satisfactory conclusion, it suddenly keeps going, immediately jumping into a new worthless arc that by the third time would make anyone go, "there's more...?" The more the story goes on, the more you want to see Medaka dead and everyone else doing something with their lives. What you've seen here you can see anywhere else, and done better. Please do not waste your time on Medaka Box, even if by mere curiosity.

A 1 might seem harsh, though. After all, I just mentioned some redeeming aspects that would save it from the title of absolute worst.
However, this isn't a review that tries to appeal to a general audience; it's one that expresses an opinion. If there was no such thing as perfection to the mind, the 10 on a rating scale wouldn't exist, making the highest score a 9, and since a 9 would be highest, an 8, so on and so forth. The same applies for the 1. Simply having some redeeming factors doesn't mean one can't think something isn't absolutely bad, and vice versa. The nice animation in Sword Art Online alone doesn't make a person want to keep watching for forty-eight episodes; similarly, okay art and one good character don't make a person want to read through the entirety of this mistake.

OVERALL: 1/10

This manga is not fun. This manga is not interesting. This manga is not engaging. Please, by all means, stay away from Medaka Box. Please, don't watch the anime thinking it'll be better. And if you ignore all of this, then at least don't raise your expectations too high, otherwise you'll be as criminally disappointed as I was. I wanted to like this series. I went into it thinking, and hoping it would be good. But by chapter 12, I simply couldn't continue. I gave up on that notion. As soon as that happened, everything fell right into place exactly how I thought it would. It's predictable, it's degrading, and it's insulting. Not just to the reader, but to itself. I wish Kumagawa could make this manga have "never happened."
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Medaka Box
Medaka Box
Auteur NISIO, ISIN
Artiste --