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English: Farming life in another world.
Japanese: 異世界のんびり農家
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English: Farming life in another world.
Japanese: 異世界のんびり農家
Japanese: 異世界のんびり農家
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Having died of sickness at the age of 39, Machio Hiraku is given the opportunity to go to another world. When asked what his wish is by God intending to give him strength, he requests to have a healthy body, offered a second wish, he chooses to live peacefully, a third wish to be able to know the local language, and for a final wish, to be able to be a farmer.
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Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
While I generally tend to enjoy the type of isekai that takes the route of the everyday villager/commoner in another world, many others take the transition from a modern day Japan to a medieval time fantasy world a lot more seriously than Isekai Nonbiri Nouka. If I had to describe this manga in one word, it would be "vague".
The manga starts off focusing on the MC setting up his life as a farmer, testing his abilities and tools to create a life for himself in a new world. However, things come way too easily to him for my tastes with almost every new upgrade or relationship being tossed in with general exposition. Almost every problem or concern is announced and immediately rectified with the world just handing him the answer with no real dilemma. For example, the MC worries that winter is coming and I was interested in the problems he would face. So many opportunities could have been explored from the difficulties of maintaining food over a long period of time to the feelings of isolation and boredom that must certainly have affected early farmers. But he simply stores some food, makes some adjustments to his living arrangements and just goes through winter in a few panels of exposition with literally no hassle. Finally, the interactions between characters is just laughably bad. Monsters just show up to help him out of nowhere simply for the sake of answering some of the problems he faces. They also immediately trust him/help him with no reason except maybe food which makes zero sense as they resemble carnivorous animals. I found this to be really disappointing as I saw it as a good chance to explore of the concept of early domestication. Eventually, the first humanoid character arrives which gave me hope this manga would start to expand a bit more now that there would be more dialogue. But even she immediately trusts him and even jumps into a relationship with him between the space of like 4 panels with no explanation whatsoever. Nor do we get even so much as a question of where she came from by the MC who seems to be way too easy going with the way the world just hands him whatever he wants/needs per chapter. No one has a real personality so far that is shown with even the dogs being labeled in one panel as "serious" or "playful". I don't know if the novel goes into a lot more explicit detail that the mangaka is simply glossing over but this concept has been explored in much more engaging routes that I simply can't recommend this manga at 11 chapters in. In its defense, it is decently drawn and might interest some that prefer a more laid-back slice of life approach to the genre. |
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
First of all. I expect more when i read the first chapter. After all going throught, i felt that i just read farming manga in another world. This manga not expalined in detailed how to build your farm or anything like that. This manga is purely slice of life of the main characters llife happily with his job as farmer and his family.
I like the simplisity of this series. I enjoy read this series because the story is fun and enjoyable. All the characters have good tendency and the MC sometimes retort about common sense in the other world. Because when he come to other world, nobody tough him about common sense and the like. i hope you can enjoy this manga like i do. But different people have different taste. It's not a bad thing if you don't enjoy what most people do. See you in other review has-mag |
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
I actually read up to chapter 20-something and the manga wasn’t too bad in the beginning when he was setting up his life but one of the main reasons I dropped it was that it turned into this huge harem manga and, I’m not really against those but, I hate it when the female characters become pushy and then the main guy character doesn’t refuse them and just goes with the flow. I can’t stand those. If you don’t really want to be with someone then just say so!! And the women in this one too are all want to have sex with him all
the time and they actually end up forcing him just about every time. Can’t deal with those types. Basically, I got so frustrated with the characters in this manga that I couldn’t keep reading it.
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Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
I think that I can say that I was betrayed by Isekai Nonbiri Nouka. Or rather, betrayed by what it promised me. After seeing the cover of the light novel, which I found very pretty, I decided to give a try to the manga. I was surprised to see that it was not at all as pretty as the original work.
The story is fairly classic: a middle-aged man is resuscitated as a young man in a fantasy world and must now live in this new universe. So, an isekai story. The title didn't lied. What makes it out of the ordinary is that the MC has chosen to live a farmer's life instead of becoming a traditional adventurer. Instead of chasing monsters and completing quests, he preferred to opt for agriculture and construction. Although it must have been done already, the concept seemed interesting. It changed from an ordinary isekai. But it soon became boring. There is a cruel lack of scenarios. A chapter is only the MC who builds something new in his village. It could still be interesting, but no: you don't see him building his thing. Each chapter is composed solely of his thoughts. The actions are only summarized and the dialogues are almost non-existent. A page is equal to a shitload of rectangles. Because yes, if there is almost no dialogue, it's mainly because of the characters. First of all, the MC has no particularly transcendent personality, so do not expect much from him. Then, it's necessary to wait for the eighth chapter for him to interact with another human. It's far too long to introduce secondary characters, especially since he has been alone with his dogs during all previous chapters. After that, he is joined by several characters (obviously only females, let's not forget that it's an isekai). However, they don't bring anything to the story and their dialogues remain limited. Well, at least they're cute. And if at least the MC was interesting. But no, it remains the very archetype of the brown-haired MC without personality. I mean, fuck, I don't even remember his name. The art style can't even raise the level. From the first pages, it can easily be seen that no efforts were made. The characters look stiff and have no apparent expression. The only ones that are pretty well drawn are the dogs. Who knows, maybe the artist is a furry after all. Also, whole pages can be found consisting only of landscape plans and the MC thoughts. In addition, the characters always talk about the progress made in their village and all their constructions. However, we never see them. When represented, it's always in the form of diagrams. With all the advancements they make and all the people they welcome, their village must be immense. But that, we'll never know. Maybe I should to wait before being too harsh with this manga. Maybe it will get better. But it's already 20 chapters and nothing interesting has happened yet. It's way too long to install a proper story. It's not even a slice of life, it's just the perfect farmer's guide with some bad illustrations. If the story had not improved after the arrival of the first secondary character, I would have probably put a lower note. For conclude; Whether you're a fan of the genre or not, pass this one. There are so many other manga about this subject, you will surely find a better one than this one. |
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
You can call me crazy rating it high as 10, but its just how I feel about the manga so far. There's only 24 translated chapters. I don't have any complaints about low ratings this manga has received. Maybe people precieve differently. But I will explain to you how I felt about Isekai Nonbiri Nouka.
First of all, its a pretty chill manga its all laid out and you just read it. You can't really expect something grand from this manga. There isn't going to be an interesting plot building up, each chapters is a whole new story. You could call it rushed but like I said before don't really expect anything to build up. Well apart the fact each chapter you have a new race joining his civilazation. Like busty elf girls-heh. The art is actually well drawn, good body shapes heheh. This isn't a completely detailed manga but it has details that look appealing. I also think the design for the main character is fair, I think readers will like the design when they first see it. Well our main character isn't a character with rich personality. He just a normal guy who just wants to farm and chill. He doesn't really have any ambtiion to make a harem or anything. Farming > Harem. Apart from the fact he gets gangbanged by the female elfs. I actually enjoyed this manga because it really brings out the calm feeling and makes you relaxed. It has plenty of nudity, well partial nudity lets call it- quite nice busty girls. Not that I am complaining or anything. I was just relaxing in my bed and reading so... Anyway. Overall, I think this manga is suited if you are a lazy and laid out person. You should only read this if you don't expect much from the manga. I think its quite a change to the Isekai meta, since most have a same story where you defeat the demon lord. While in Isekai Nonbiri you just farm and chill. Edit (09/11/2018): I noticed the chapters are getting shorter and less interesting. I think kinda lost its fun side. I won't change my ratings now, but at the moment i feel like I'd give this a 7. Since its lost its fun attribute. |
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
As an isekai lover, i was getting tired of the usual hero come save the world setup, so it was gratifying when I got to encounter this sweet candy.
The world revolves around a simple man that wants to have a simple life, although it is true that the MC is given cheats by the world god which makes him as overpowered as you can imagine and more, the story revolves around politics and community building. But beware, the character ends up building a strong harem, so if you are trying to run away from those too, you might be better giving another story a shot. |
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka review
It’s basically harem and farm blueprints in another word told through 70% narration. Usually manga are told through dialogue but in this the majority of the story is just told through narration.
The story itself is fairly unique in the isskai genre but feels like a lot more could have been done with it. The art is nothing too special but it’s also good enough to make you think “I like that character’s” design, but you’ll mostly just be looking at blueprints for how the farm was expanded. The characters themselves don’t have much depth but they’re likeable. Overall it’s not like this is at all a bad read, however it’s also not at all a great read. It very firmly sits in the “meh” territory as a manga that you don’t have to really get in to but can relax and coast through, reading occasionally waiting for your hot pocket in the microwave or bagel in the toaster. |