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English: Magical Girl Apocalypse
Synonyms: Mahou Shoujo OTE, Magical Girl of the End Japanese: 魔法少女・オブ・ジ・エンド
Autor:
Satou, Kentarou
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64
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2012-06-12 to 2017-08-12
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Alternativas:
English: Magical Girl Apocalypse
Synonyms: Mahou Shoujo OTE, Magical Girl of the End
Japanese: 魔法少女・オブ・ジ・エンド
Synonyms: Mahou Shoujo OTE, Magical Girl of the End
Japanese: 魔法少女・オブ・ジ・エンド
Autor:
Satou, Kentarou
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Manga
Volúmenes:
16
Capítulos:
64
Estado:
Finished
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2012-06-12 to 2017-08-12
Publicación por entregas:
Bessatsu Shounen Champion
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22 Votos
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One day, ordinary high school student Kogami Kii finds himself caught up in a strange kind of zombie apocalypse, involving 'magic girls.' While idly looking out of the school window, Kii sees what looks like a little girl hitting a teacher, causing his head to explode violently. Convinced he's dreaming, he goes to the restroom to get his act together.
Unfortunately, its not a dream, and he arrives to find the creepy little girl repeatedly saying "magical" as she slaughters his friends and classmates. Soon, Kii and his childhood friend—a quiet, often-bullied girl called Tsukune—are witness to the resurrection of their friends' corpses into a zombie-like murderous mob crying the single word "magical." Now Kii and Tsukune must try to endure with the other survivors, and try to find out what has happened to their world.
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Unfortunately, its not a dream, and he arrives to find the creepy little girl repeatedly saying "magical" as she slaughters his friends and classmates. Soon, Kii and his childhood friend—a quiet, often-bullied girl called Tsukune—are witness to the resurrection of their friends' corpses into a zombie-like murderous mob crying the single word "magical." Now Kii and Tsukune must try to endure with the other survivors, and try to find out what has happened to their world.
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Mahou Shoujo of the End review
i Really enjoyed Magical Girl Apocalypse and i recomended to everyone to read it, the story is amazing and very fun to read, the caracters is also amazing every single character have a different story and its very fun to read, the art is amazing there is a lot of details and a lot of effects that the creator added to the manga to make it perfect. really recomended for everyone who like a brutal manga and things like that, in the manga there is a 64 chapters and 2 seasons and its 16 volumes.
Story:10 Art:10 Charaters:10 Enjoyment:10 Overall:10 |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
Mahou Shoujo of the End is a pretty terrible manga. It's about a kid who's having a really bad day. First, he sees one of his teachers get his head blown off. That's pretty bad. Then just about everybody else gets killed, too. Even worse, they get killed by a walking, talking doll. I don't know about you, but that's not a very cool way to die. Anyway, after that a whole bunch of people turn into zombies and this guy's day just goes downhill from there. I don't know. Like I said, it's pretty terrible.
The manga itself isn't anything too special. The plot isn't too incredible and the characters are pretty boring. But that's OK, because about 90% of them get killed by the first 90 pages. So you don't have to worry about their archetypes for very long. The rest will probably die in the next volume. BUT, if you like to see people get hurt, then this is the manga for you. There's about fifty people who literally have their heads blown off their bodies, I think there's a few arms and legs ripped off, a couple dudes get burned to death by a fireball, and a big old pile of people get dropped off the top of a building. So, if you don't like people, you will love reading this. I guess that makes me a pretty bad person, because I made it through the entire first volume myself. I guess I just don't like people very much. So, I guess the only reason you should read this is if you like shock horror. Nevertheless, it kept me entertained. Oh, and I read it in Japanese, so it wasn't a complete waste of time. I learned the phrase "頭が爆発した". It means "his head exploded". I don't know about you, but I think that's a very useful phrase to remember. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
Mahou Shoujo of the end is an anime that should be read by those who are looking for interest and gore. It is similar to High School of the Dead but as it goes on it turns into its own individual story. It is a series that prevents everyone from guessing where it will go and really presents a lot of questions. The characters are well developed and interesting. the art is not bad and the story is okay. I would describe it as an ecchi-horror as there is a LOT of fan service in it. From actual nudity of the breasts to boners. Not
to be read with your parents. It is NSFW. But despite that it will capture you with it's actually good plot and really surprising turn of events. If you want a gore fest and don't mind the extreme fan service then try it out. It has a little bit of humor in it but does also have some rather dark themes however it is unpredictable.
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Mahou Shoujo of the End review
I'll be honest. Many years ago I found this manga when it nearly has four chapters translated. My tastes were pretty bad by then, but even so I rated this manga as shit. Why? I'm about to explain that...
Story: 2 Even if the concept of a zombie apocalypse is new, the originality becomes questionable when the first chapters are a copy/paste from Highschool of the Dead. Seriously, even the way in which the protagonist discovers the apocalypse is exactly the same. Aside from that, the story is a mess for many reasons. First, is full of plot holes. For example, in the beginning people who are killed by the mahou shoujo turn into zombie. Later on this doesn't happen anymore, and everytime people die they just stay like that. It's like the author have some kind of amnesia. Second, it tries too hard to be shocking. The story constantly introduces new characters to kill them right away. In one chapter, the author decided to do a flashback for two character who lasted no more than three episodes before dying. Sadly, you're unable to feel something for some stranger dying. Third, dumb plot twists and the author adds stuff because yes. Sometimes it really feels like he planned nothing. I don't know what this manga is about anymore because it's a mixture of too many things. Fourth, fanservice is everywhere. I have nothing against ecchi, but make it look natural. Fifth, full of tropes and too many coincidences. Art: 4 From average to bad. Action and gore looks pretty confusing sometimes and many angles are wrong. Boobs don't work like that. Muscles don't work like that. I'd gladly show you what I'm talking about if I could. At least there's plenty funny faces for reactions. Characters: 2 The worst part. Every character is bland, boring and archetypal. I've read 33 chapters so far and I know NOTHING about the MC. His personality is still ambiguous and his character development is zero. He's nothing but and uninteresting potato. Then there's our main villain. He's evil for the sake of being evil. At least he isn't boring like our MC, but it doesn't save him from being your average psychopath from a third rated show. There's a solely reason which refrains me from giving an one and that's Akuta. He has a shitty personality, doesn't care about others, wants to rape one of the female leads and deserves to burn in hell for all eternity. Yes, he's a despicable human being, but also the only interesting character and when he's in the spotlight the manga gets slightly better. He's a better MC than our current MC, and I think that the author thinks the same since he's stealing all the show for himself lately. You know that something is wrong with a manga when a side character made for comic relief has more development than the MC. Enjoyment: 5 I gadly give it a 10, but I'm enjoying it for the wrong reasons. Actually, I like reading bad mangas like these where nothing makes sense, and Mahou Shoujo of the Dead suprise me everytime adding more and more dumb plot twists and shonen elements. It's unpredictable. You'll never know what the author will do next to make the story even more laughable. If you like the "so bad it's good" kind of manga, it's worth reading. Otherwise, don't ever touch it. Overall: Mahou Shoujo of the End fails at everything. I wouldn't recomment it to anyone. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
tl:dr 6/10, forgettable protag, deranged plot, bad women's anatomy, but somehow still pretty fun, and if you like gruesome deaths, this has plenty of that.
Spoiler free review So the art is very hit or miss in this. The way the artist draws women makes me think he hasn't seen a real woman in a long time. So be aware of that. The first half of this manga is pretty basic fare of run away from the thing that's gruesomely killing everyone, but once the plot gets going it gets... confusing and not always coherent, but enough to keep me entertained. Both the protagonist and antagonists feel pretty flat. What works in this is they never forget that people are here to see people get ripped apart. Also it does seem like the author did remember all of his plot threads that he drops in this, and makes sure to pick them up and tie them up, even if the reasoning for how he does it is... questionable. And last major thing is I never really felt that this did the classic "sdo a flashback so they care right before I kill this underdeveloped character". Really at the end of all of this, the fights are fun to watch, and I enjoyed watching the character grow and overcome their challenges, or fail to do so. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
tl;dr: A manga that’s a really good zombie manga, but goes off the rails when it tries to become something else about a third of the way through.
This manga is one that changes pretty much completely about a third of the way in. The first third is focused on a group of people doing their best to survive a very peculiar apocalypse while trying to uncover the mysteries of what is occurring. Due to how it involves magical girls, this involves having to be a bit more tactical than when just dealing with normal zombies which leads to a lot of interesting situations. This portion also has a heavy focus on characters with some good character and relationship development, which allows a lot of the characters to come through pretty well. After that, it transitions into a story about trying to stop a villain executing a really complex plan that involves really complicated subjects like parallel worlds and time travel. This starts off decently enough, and has some good concepts such as the Magical Girls being reused in a new context. However, after the ending of what’s dubbed as the first season, it transitions into focusing on a new set of characters, and then it starts losing momentum. Things that had been interesting when they were left mysterious, start to seem kind of lame once they get more fleshed-out explanations. And ultimately, it didn’t really feel like it did a good job with any of the characters during this portion. It does feel like it tried to show character and relationship development but I don’t think it did a particularly good job at it, and I didn’t really feel connected to any of them as well as during the first season. During the final season, it connects everything from the first season and second season. However, ultimately this ends up producing something incredibly convoluted due to the plot being pretty complex and all the stuff related to time travel and parallel worlds. This also results in the characters having to basically infodump information that the reader already knows to other characters which while generally pretty short still feels like it hurts pacing. On top of that, combining the multiple timelines screws a lot with the relationship set up from the first two seasons, and just feels all sorts of strange. It also doesn’t feel like this season even tries to focus on characters that much due to how many there are, with the exceptions of Rintarou who comes out pretty awesome and the best character in this manga, and Himeji who is a solid attempt but one that falls pretty flat. The rest of the characters, including the main character Kii end up feeling pretty lame and dull this season. The ending does manage to tie all the various plot threads together in what feels like a pretty consistent ending, and it does hit a lot of the notes it feels it should in regards to what it needs to show in the epilogue, but due to how messy the final season got it doesn’t feel as satisfying as I think it should have. The art is pretty great with good quality and lots of interesting designs, though I should note it is also incredibly creepy at times with lots of gore. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
Mahou Shoujo of The End had me at the title itself.A dark approach to the usually happy and colorful magical girls got me interested. I was expecting something like Madoka, but its way more like High School of the Dead.
This manga is all about mystery, gore, unexpected twists and really unconventional characters. It also amazing the level of crazyness: the look of the mahou shoujos, their creative way of killing, how the characters develop...The comic relief always comes from the least expected person. The plot itself is also pretty confusing and has some plenty of (at least for me) "i totally didnt see this coming" moments. So yeah, its hard to get bored with this manga. So far, I've read all currently available 39 chapters and it seems from explaining everything, and its still very enjoyable. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
Let me sum this up simply, it was like the author started off with using shock to get people in and then after around 20 chapters, all the actual plot and character development and twists spilled out of the jar. And that jar was pretty big.
This went from some weird, crazy ass shit, gore filled shitfest to a genuinely good manga with a very proper and memorable plot. Past that gore and just god knows what that other magical stuff is in the first 5 or so chapters, it starts to properly develop into a manga that plenty of good twists, a tint of gore (far far from what it was before) and 10x the plot. It's definitely an enjoyable ride and if you think you'll enjoy a manga that has gore as a side tag, good plot (so far where I'm up to at least), pretty solid characters (don't worry "milk bags" girl isn't all there for fanservice), good memorable, funny moments and a swole af muscle magical girl who might not be all that she seems cut out to be then you'll definitely enjoy this manga. Plus it'll be funny explaining the manga to someone with how f'ed up the beginning is. |
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
The story is so weird, it's great. I've read a lot of horror manga, and this is definitely a new, refreshing story. Magical girls (magical zombie girls), with cute magical girl-wands, who hunt you down and kill you, while chanting "magical ~ magical ~". Twists everywhere, and a lot of sudden deaths, those became pretty common in these kind of stories, but still, when you start liking the characters, those still get you every time. There are also even some really funny scene, and not not overly kitschy, but cute and romantic scenes. But yeah, all in all, don't read this if you don't like
people dying and blood splatting everywhere.
The art is very fitting for a horror manga, and of course, every ecchi has the obligatory girl with ridiculous tits. The particular girl is still a lovable character, and not just eye candy. This is one of the few manga where I don't dislike any character. There are only a few I don't care about (mostly because they were killed off too early to get to know them). The manga has a few moments where you think "why u do dis", but that's also nothing you shouldn't question too much when it's genre is horror. Usually, I just want so see everyone getting killed off in entertaining ways. This time I was even scared for the characters, desperately hoping they will survive. Even the one character I initially hated, turned out to be a crazy yet hilarious (and even kind of cute) character. I smiled at the cuteness of the characters, I was weirded out by the designs of the magical girls, I was surprised at some points, and I felt all fuzzy inside at the romancy-scenes, and of course the bad ass killing scenes, no matter if the good or bad guys had to go, are just the pinnacle. It's everything I like thrown into one story, and I hope the new chapters are going to be translated soon. |
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