Koko ga Uwasa no El Palacio

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Alternativas: Synonyms: Welcome to the El-Palacio, ElPala, Sebangou wa O, Sebangou wa Maru, The Number On My Back is O
Japanese: ここが噂のエル・パラシオ
Autor: Aoyagi, Takao
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 7
Capítulos: 53
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2009-05-12 to 2013-08-12
Publicación por entregas: Gessan

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3.3
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Alternativas: Synonyms: Welcome to the El-Palacio, ElPala, Sebangou wa O, Sebangou wa Maru, The Number On My Back is O
Japanese: ここが噂のエル・パラシオ
Autor: Aoyagi, Takao
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 7
Capítulos: 53
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2009-05-12 to 2013-08-12
Publicación por entregas: Gessan
Puntaje
3.3
3 Votos
33.33%
33.33%
0.00%
0.00%
33.33%
0 Leyendo
0 Quiero leer
0 Leer
Resumen
An almost road accident victim loses his memory after being pushed to a street power line pole to save his life. Not knowing his identity he is compelled to stay at his savior's residence, a gym and boarding house for female wrestlers, until he remembers. During his stay he becomes his savior's manservant and the gym's referee trainee.

(Source: MU)

Included one-shot:
Volume 4: Sebangou wa O (The Number On My Back is O)
Koko ga Uwasa no El Palacio review
por
Ruisumaru6
Apr 05, 2021
It is a shame to see no review for this manga so I decided I'll try to convey my feelings so you don't simply decide to not read it due to its tags.

Is it ecchi? a bit, but not to love ru. mostly for comedy such as - you are the coach so you can't see us as women.

No, you do not need to like sports or understand pro wrestling. heck, I dislike almost all sport anime cause I'm jealous that I can't do such things ( so I did 10 pushups while reading this manga). the selling point is the character relations and the events.

basically pro wrestling is like battling in normal manga. fighting with hammers and out of ring takes place too ( heel vs something? you'll learn:P )

story. it actually has a really touching story. the protagonist loses his memory and works at el palacio (Spanish?) as a manservant . he does NOT have a harem, does NOT randomly pull clothes down and such retarded yuuki rito actions ( the idiot lead from to love ru )

the art isn't stellar but is acceptable. basically like the cover

characters- a great variety. their interactions are the main point of the story ( looking forward to their pasts , interactions, why are they at el palacio? etc. )

Enjoyment
I liked it, I read it in one sitting and felt good about it.

overall
definitely worth a test try. one may call this a hidden jewel. if I had to make an analogy it would be a rusty car that runs well. you'd think it'd break down but it doesn't

Thanks for reading . I hope you try (and enjoy it) Disfrutar!
Koko ga Uwasa no El Palacio review
por
PokestarFan2
Apr 05, 2021
tl;dr: A manga about professional wrestling that doesn’t really get professional wrestling at all, but that is otherwise decent.

This manga was off in that it’s about wrestling, and it serves as more than window dressing with it generally being the focus, but it didn’t really feel like it conveyed much about wrestling despite that. To start off for those that are not familiar, professional wrestling is mostly an act, with characters, plot lines, victories, etc. set up beforehand. That’s not a slight on wrestling, it would make as much sense to fault wrestling for this as it would to fault a play or movie for it. It’s just the way things are. Hence, I believe that there are two approaches to how to make something like a manga about this. One is that you can ignore that, and make a manga that’s actually about real wrestling but with the plot lines that are being acted out by wrestlers and basically having it be a sort of battle or combat sports manga. These are often really exaggerated and crazy with random twists and all sorts of shenanigans, and the manga could try to basically try to convey that atmosphere and tell a story kind of like that and make it seem real. The other is that it would take a step back and be about the actual wrestlers doing their part in acting and be more down to Earth, with it being more slice of life or something to that extent. This tried to take the middle path between both of these, wherein it kind of acknowledges that parts of it are fake and also for the most part has everything be real. For one thing, that doesn’t work, because trying to have extreme moments and then later reveal they’re predetermined just doesn’t make sense and really kind of seems contradictory at times. For another, I found it kind of annoying as well in that it then even goes to the point where it puts down things being pre-scripted, which I feel completely misses the point of professional wrestling completely. This combined with the fact that it didn’t really feel like the author knew much about wrestling in the first place, makes me kind of feel like the author wasn’t really much of a fan of professional wrestling in the first place, so I wonder why he’s making such a manga. Beyond that, there were some issues, but the plot overall was pretty solid. The characters are interesting enough and have reasonably fleshed out motivations and personalities. There was a major exception to that though, in that the final twist felt so incredibly forced and didn’t feel at all consistent with Ouka’s character or her relationship with Tadasuke at all. The comedy was pretty solid throughout and the action in and of itself was pretty cool. The art was also solid.