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Alternativas: English: Doubt
Japanese: Doubt
Autor: Tonogai, Yoshiki
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Volúmenes: 4
Capítulos: 21
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2007-07-12 to 2009-02-12
Publicación por entregas: Shounen Gangan

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3.5
(61 Votos)
31.15%
26.23%
19.67%
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Alternativas: English: Doubt
Japanese: Doubt
Autor: Tonogai, Yoshiki
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 4
Capítulos: 21
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2007-07-12 to 2009-02-12
Publicación por entregas: Shounen Gangan
Puntaje
3.5
61 Votos
31.15%
26.23%
19.67%
11.48%
11.48%
0 Leyendo
0 Quiero leer
0 Leer
Resumen
Rabbit Doubt has taken Tokyo by storm. In this cellphone survival game, players grouped together are "rabbits" tasked with hunting down the "wolf" hidden amongst them. Unless the rabbits can identify their enigmatic predator, the wolf will eliminate one of them every turn until the whole colony has been wiped out.

Players of the game often convene in real life, which is exactly what Yuu Aikawa does when he meets Rei Hazama, Haruka Akechi, and Eiji Hoshi. Together with Yuu's longtime friend, Mitsuki Houyama, the group decides to spend their time in a lively karaoke bar. During their revelry, Yuu leaves to check on one of his inebriated friends, but is suddenly knocked out by an unknown figure wearing a misshapen rabbit mask. After regaining consciousness, he finds himself in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, sharing a cell with a mysterious boy. Though the two soon manage to locate the others, their reunion is interrupted by a spine-chilling message in a cellphone: "Rabbit Doubt, Start!"

In Doubt, six high schoolers are thrust into a life-or-death survival game that will test their integrity and trust. With their lives at stake, they must quickly uncover the identity of the wolf that infiltrated their group—or be hunted down like prey.

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AnnaVk4
Apr 06, 2021
I really wish I could say I liked this series- the art was good, and the main SIDE characters are likable, but I didn't. The plot itself was VERY superficial, and sent a VERY negative message towards its target audience. The message the plot was trying to give out is to get friends, and to get a boyfriend, that a girl must change not only her appearance(become 'beautiful'), but also her entire personality as well. It also was giving the message that overweight people can never get a boyfriend because "no one will ever like them for their personality alone; it's just a fantasy", and that a quiet, geeky person will always be picked on, and never loved.
This message only contributes to the belief that beauty doesn't come from anywhere but the person's exterior appearance. A story like this should NOT have been translated in the US, as it could possibly lower teen's self esteem, and reinforces negative views on a person.
The second thing I don't like is that the protagonist was far too forgiving, and her actions are too unrealistic. She was OK with the fact that her boyfriend was dating two other women at once- which NO REAL GIRL WOULD BE. She never dumped him, like she should have- she fought the other two girls for him. She also put far too much effort into keeping him- and never got the same effort back from him. He really didn't care for her, yet she still never dumped him.
The only saving grace this series had were the protagonist's friend, and her 'boyfriend's friend. And even they weren't enough to save it.
Avoid this series at all costs, unless you like series with jerky boyfriends, and superficial messages.
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mythicamagic8
Apr 06, 2021
“Oh I’m getting an erection. Is it touching your back?”

I laughed I’m sorry but that up there is funny, which is the type of humor you find in Doubt!! You have to appreciate honest truths, even creepy ones.

Having been an ugly duckling for all of her life and tired of people not noticing her in a good way, Ai decides, ‘enough is enough.’ During one summer she turns herself from a nerd into a princess, with a lot of effort, she looks completely different and the new school she’s starting will bring forth her “new and improved” life. Everything is going according to plans and everyone loves her, Ai has her eye on the school’s most popular guy and top player. It turns out that on the inside she is still the inexperience girl she has always been specially when it comes to guys.

The story is simple and typical, so average you see it everywhere you look (tv counts). Girl decides to change herself because people were hatin’ ( I like to try slang every now and then) on her. She changes herself and goes to a new school to start over and people love her there. Immediately getting the attention of the school’s top guys and best friends, So’(that’s his name) and Yuichiro. Good thing she’s pretty now, if not all that stress of getting So' to fall in love with her would make her really scary if she were her plain old self. Lesson is simple in this one, you want something, go get it! Not meaning sex, which is talked about in this manga a lot too. The “it” was more metaphorical for all your wishes and desires (could include sex if you want). A girl's struggle to being accepted and dealing with a promiscuous guy and all his psychotic (non medicated) ex's (yes that's plural, remember that if you start reading this one). And try not to dwell on the message that unless you're pretty or beautiful your life won't amount to much and no one will love you because then you'll really dislike it.

This is the part we thank all those side characters for lifting the dead carcass that some manga have potential of being and giving it LOL moments to deviate from the fact that the lead characters are not lead material at first and for a while later. Mouthful there.

“ A cat fight is about to commence… a rivalry so intense that it’s heat will scorch the Earth!” (very anticlimactic, I mean dramatic)

To start of you have, Ai, who is a bucket of crazy. If crazy were to take human form it would lie on her shoulders and give her directions. Everywhere.
She wanted what she didn’t have when she was plain, now when she’s pretty, she’s still herself and a little bit like the other girls she disliked. Her development in this story was that she cared enough about wanting to change her life that she changed her outer self in order to achieve it, to become stronger (to get laid). I’d say she got confidence but it was more of self assurance that she grew into. I grew to like her more towards the end due to standing up for herself and not letting someone under the pretext of love take advantage of her.

Mina is Ai’s best and only friend in this manga. And if Ai has the crazy, Mina feeds the weird. She’s in love with Yuichiro, as it happens he loves Ai, which is obvious to everyone but Ai. Instead of hating her friend for that, it is represented in a comical way that is almost (and yet completely) unrealistic. She is a rare breed that one. Mina is herself and is just there for the purpose of providing advice (not good one most of the times) and comical occurrences which extend the plot and manga length.

Yuichiro and So, the unlikely pair that are as different as night and day and yet as alike as water and ice. Always curious why the do that in manga. Make two guys who are almost identical, different in personality and make them both like the heroine. I think it’s just to see which one she picks. Trying out the “good guys finish last.” saying.

Yuichiro is the serious and smarter version of whore-ish So‘, who has girls eating out of his hands and from his character you assume that he lost his virginity in middle school to his teacher. Yeah that guy. Yuichiro is the friend we all want to have and sometimes take for granted until he isn’t there anymore. His character is consistent and never changing in his side role. Which is a shame because he has spunk when it counts and I was rooting for him.

So’ is player and the love interest of Ai. He comes of as blasé in his attitude but you can tell that there’s more to him, hopefully. Thank you for that if not he would have been a doozy, albeit a good looking one. His character develops more as the story progresses and we learn more about him, more than any other character and we realize that no there wasn't more to him and he's kind of an a-hole.

What bothered me to the point of dropping it (I couldn’t do it though, I “already drank the poison, might as well lick the plate…”) was that we know nothing about Ai other than she was an ugly duckling before her transformation and she's superficial enough to know that superficity matters.

The story dwells all this time trying to develop a relationship we already know how it’ll end but doesn’t give the side characters which have a better personality any development. It is all about Ai and So’. All the time. Even things that happened where left hanging as if the mangaka forgot to resolve them and drops another new character in before resolving the last issue.

Every chapter ends with a narration to make you want to read the next one but it comes of as a cheesy attempt to a cliffhanger because the actual scenes weren’t cliffhanger-ry enough.. That being the case, it’s the same narration that makes the manga interesting throughout the story. It’s like being inside the mind of the mind, I just made it sound cooler than how it is…

The art was nice in the facial at a glance. Then you start noticing little things like a bubble in the eye drawings that make it seems like the characters are either crying or have a loose contact. When the characters were dressed for school or even outer wear the drawing was average. But during summer scenes and with more revealing clothes it was clumsy. The lines were lumpy and not straight and it was just overall awkward. All in all it was average except for some “Pretty” moments that you get used to.

Overall, a nice, entertaining read with weird humor. If I had to explain in better this would be a summer read. Light and fluffy where serious moments get squashed by weird faces/responses and a "bad" message (the being pretty thing). It's a shame too because the characters aren't bad at all and it could have been sort of awesome (Strobe Edge!). I’m still wondering why the title Doubt!!:

Doubt!! Any of them would read their own manga?
Doubt!! In the name of love…?
Doubt!! You’d ever scream the word doubt unless it’s a title of a manga and the word is followed by not one but two unnecessary exclamation point?

“Life is all or nothing. Take it or lose it. Land safely or fall flat…”
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Chinomi-san7
Apr 06, 2021
Unlike some people above me, I really liked this manga, and that's exactly because it's different. The main characters are different, than in common shoujo mangas, the plot seems to be pretty normal, but in the end, the story often moves in the opposite dirrection, then you expect. Some people call that unrealistic, but I think it's just original. I mean, 99 of 100 shoujo heroins would dump the guy imediately, if they knew, he was involved with other women(and that even in case it was just in the past, and not actual at all...), and I guess we all read it and hope, that now she'll treat him the way he deserves it, and dump him, and he would be depressed, tries to apologise, does something incredible to make her forgive him and so on and so on... but isn't it already a very common and often used scenario? I think it's much more interesting the way it was made, cause in real life you don't have such ideal guys running all over the world, and you have to try hard to be with the one you love and to maintain the relationship, though it would be really nice if you just could run off sulking by every problem, while the man would chase after you trying his best to win you back XD Yeah, the main hero is really not a typical shoujo knight on a white horse. He's nothing like the type "Oh, I fell in love with her, and will love her and only her for the rest of my life and will do anything for her". Or at least he wasn't that way till the late chapters. He doesn't mind saying something that hurts her, and it's not unintentional at all. He isn't perfect and doesn't have ideal reasons for his behaviour all the time. Well, he's a teenager after all... When I read shoujo manga, I almost forget, that teenagers aren't really perfect men in each aspect XD

And about that issue of wrong message, that is mentioned in the first review... I think, the message is totaly ok. Because it really says that most people can do something about their looks, if they have the will and put some efforts into it. Of course, if the people want to. And it's no use just blaming everything in the world on the looks, or covering own laziness with ideals like "looks don't matter if the person is good inside". I mean, of course it does count what's inside, but it doesn't mean people can use it as an excuse for not doing anything about the outside. If someone doesn't feel good about his looks, he should just do something so he would be content with himself, why should it be so wrong?
If this manga sends wrong message, then what about all the other shoujo manga? The people there are always cute or beautifull, does that mean they say that ugly people have no chance in love at all? XD

And finally, probably one of the most important reasons for me liking the manga, is the fact, that it's really funny. I mean, most of shoujo mangas are just romantic. Well, they try to be funny, but it's pretty hard to not to end by those cliche jokes, that are everywhere, and are not funny at all anymore... Just the moment during their scholl trip: "I don't have money for a love hotel! - So let's earn it! Hey, foreigner, buy this, see, it's a japanese item, the sign say's "National treasure"" :D It's really rare coming across a funny romantic manga. So I think Doubt!! is really good one, in every aspect.
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BluePikmin111
Apr 06, 2021
At first I really enjoyed this series. I thought the protagonist has a very strong personality and fights until the end, and most of the time doesn't take creap from anyone, but there are many sides that made me dislike her. This series talks about a girl who was a geek before and when she entered high school she gave herself a makeover and made herself beautiful. I thought this was very superficial. I thought this girl tried to hard to become beautiful, and I believed she was a fake (she's trying too hard). This series talks about a girl who just makes a disguise "beauty". And in the story she falls in love with basically the most handsome guy (and major player), I believe he was a major man whore. I believe she only liked him because he was good looking and because he was the first to hit on her. Upon seeing her he runs over and sticks to her like glue. In the series it is discovered he has had multiple relationships with other women (incluing a cousin and women that are old enough to be his sensei). I thought she was in fact weak enough to not ditch the guy, but she decides to fight her "sisters" (aka his other girlfriends). I hated how she how she's all into getting a boyfriend and losing her virginity. I was actually rooting for his best friend.

So basically if you like a story that talks about a superficial beauty who is pretty desperate, but is sort of strong, and likes a playboy. This is a series for you!
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TheRedLine3
Apr 06, 2021
First of all, let me just warn you that the plot is VERY superficial and 'fake', if you will. Story starts off with our main heroine as a nerd, ugly and fat. However, because of various reasons (shown in manga), she decides to attend a high school where none of her junior high friends are going in order to change her appearance from 'jimmy' to 'hot stuff'. There she falls in love with our main hero, who is not the brightest, but 'who cares he's hot'. And the journey of superficial-ness begins. I was liking the manga at the beginning because Ai, main heroine, was hotheaded and could 'fight', verbally, if you know what I mean. However, as the manga progressed, it got more and more on my nerves. It sends out a message to people that appearance IS everything, and it doesn't matter what your personality is like, as long as you're hot, you can get guys to fall head over heals in love. It indirectly states that because you are ugly, you cannot speak out, you can't have any confidence, for Ai states "how can she (ugly girl) have so much confidence looking like THAT?!". I found that to be horrible. Also, when our main hero states "Its true, I would rather date a pretty girl and an ugly one regardless of personality and you know it. That's why you wanted to become pretty isn't it?". Besides that, the art is fairly well drawn and that was the only reason I kept reading, unfortunately. If you don't take mangas and the message it sends out seriously, then I recommend you read it. Also, if you want to have a good laugh, this is the manga for you.
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vaberella12
Apr 06, 2021
This is one of those mangas that the more you read it, and the more you think about it, the less you like it. I mean, to tell you the truth, the only reason why I liked it to begin with was because the main female protagonist, Ai, was actually kinda hot, and because of the bewbs. ^_^

Lemme break it down.

Story: 5
It actually started out pretty well, in my opinion. It had a strong opening and I actually enjoyed how Ai went from being a jimi (homely) to being a beautiful young lady. In fact, I loved it until the end. Then, after the end, I decided to go through it again. This time, I realized just how stupid and superficial the plot truly is. But I give Izumi-sensei kudos for being able to hide it so well (by inserting bewbs somewhere in the middle).

Art: 9
I actually did quite like the art. It was very unique and that's pretty much all I can say, simply because I'm not that good at criticizing bad art and praising good art. Although, I must say that I did like the shading on the bewbs. And yes, I am inserting a random comment about a woman's breasts at the end of each paragraph.

Character: 6
Sou is a douchebag. I mean, he could honestly care less if Ai fell off a cliff and was hospitalized for the rest of her life. He'd just move on and find another girlfriend. After all, he is a total bish. That's what girls are into these days, right?
Ai has no self-confidence. I understand that that's supposed to be the theme of this entire manga, but seriously! Make her at least a little interesting.
Yuichiro is sorta different. He's actually kinda funny and somewhat interesting. Yes, I understand that since he's a supporting character he has less personality than Sou (which only serves to make the series worse).
Mina is probably my favorite character in this whole thing. Even though she isn't really hot enough to be mai waifu, and she's a bit of a bitch at times, and extremely creepy, she actually has a likable personality compared to Sou, and she isn't simply a vapid and uninteresting character whose only purpose is to doubt herself and have big bewbs.

Enjoyment: 7
I actually enjoyed this, to tell you the truth. I probably wouldn't have enjoyed it so much if I had read it now, but I still actually had fun the first time I read through it. Even though it had a stupid plot, Izumi-sensei figured out how to distract me from that just long enough to keep me interested. I also enjoyed seeing the bewbs.

Overall: 6
Two years ago, I probably would have given this a 10. After two years of thought (actually, I made up my mind after one week, I just hadn't gotten around to posting a review) I have decided that this manga is most certainly not the best that I've read. Also, the bewbs only lasted for one panel and they were somewhere in vol. 4 (I don't know what page exactly and I have to go, so I can't be bothered to check).
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softmilkmoe10
Apr 05, 2021
Before I start this review, there's a few things I want to say. Doubt was the first manga series I ended up owning the entire set of, but, owning the entire set of Doubt isn't a big deal, considering Doubt is only a manga with 4 volumes adding up to 20 chapters. Also, this is my first manga review. I've read a bit of manga, including the 36 Higurashi manga's, and a couple of others. Doubt was the first manga I finished in under a 48 hour time limit. (I know, I'm so good) but without anything else to say, let's get the review started.

Story: 6/10

The story follows a bunch of kids (literally, I think their age range is 16-20, so they're kinda kids) who meet up one day and kill each other. That's kinda it, but lemme do this properly. It's about one day where a bunch of teenagers meet up, get knocked out, wake up in some weird place and eventually kill each other.

Well, there's 2 sides of this. They were originally playing a game online called "Rabbit Doubt" where there was a wolf hidden, disguised in front of all the rabbits. If the wolf was discovered, GG, he loses. But if the wolf manages to eat all the rabbits, GG, he wins. So, that game comes to life. A wolf is hiding among all the rabbits that are attending this game, and the wolf will have to eat all the rabbits without getting found out (I think, lemme check... shit... close enough.) The story isn't the best, but it was okay for me to enjoy it. It was FAIR. A.k.a, 6.

Art: 7/10

Now, I love manga artists who have different ways of making manga and shit like that. Like... I don't know. I like any mangaka that makes good manga, so, yeah. If a mangaka makes good manga, take Naoki Urasawa for example, made Monster, 20th Century Boys, both two GREAT manga series, I haven't read 20th Century Boys, but heard great things about it. Since he made those two great manga series, I like him. He's awesome. So, I don't really care about the style of the manga, as long as it was good. This manga was okay, and the art style wasn't that bad, either.

Character: 8/10

Characters, weren't that bad, nor that good. There was the one character that stuck out the most for me, cuz' he was my favorite and that would have to be Hajime, he was just my favorite. Don't know why, he just was. Maybe it's cuz' he was smarter than everyone, and everyone else was quite dumb. Possible.

Overall: 7/10

I give this manga an overall rating of 7. Not complicated shit like 7.3 or 7.7 like AnimePlanet does, but just 7 cuz this is MAL. It was a good series, but it wasn't the best. It was the FIRST series I bought all of, because it was on a sale and it was quite cheap. That was like the most legendary deal on a manga set... EVER. Didn't regret a cent spent, cuz' it was a great deal and the manga was good.
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