Mushoku Kyousei Shuuyoujo

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Alternativas: Mushoku Recycle; Unemployed Concentration Camp; 無職強制収容所
Autor: KAMAKURA Atsushi
Artista: AKIRA Rei
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Alternativas: Mushoku Recycle; Unemployed Concentration Camp; 無職強制収容所
Autor: KAMAKURA Atsushi
Artista: AKIRA Rei
Escribe: Manga
Estado: YES
Publicar: 0000-01-01 to ?
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Resumen
2022, Japan's non-workers regeneration method has been established. Person who does not have income more than six months, is subject to a treatment where they rewrite their brain at a regeneration treatment facility. Tatsuya Kamijou was working in a foreign-owned investment company. One day he loses his job, but six months later, Tatsuya is sent to a concentration camp rather than a playback facility. There he is subjected to worse treatment than brainwashing and training. Why was Tatsuya sent there?
Mushoku Kyousei Shuuyoujo review
por
huz4ifa3
Apr 13, 2021
A rushed manga ... That's what I felt with the ending of Mushoku Kyousei Shuuyoujo. A manga that loses at several points, but delivers something different than normal.

1 - Story [7/10] - the best point of the manga without a doubt, however, does not mean that it was exemplary. Problems like too much rush, or too little development of certain characters, I felt it all while reading this manga. And something in the manga probably must have bothered 100% of those who decided to read until the end, and it all started from chapter 10, where something unusual happens in the manga, the break of expectation, throwing all the hype of the story at the bottom of the hole. .. Particularly, I did not hate the choice of the author, but I bet most would be upset.

2 - Art [5/10] - I can't say if art is not my style, or if it really isn't all that ... What I mean is that, I didn't really like art, but it doesn't seem to be " bad ", the art itself is something I don't have to complain about, I just didn't find a point of prominence, or something that saves the manga, is it worth reading for the art? I would say no.

3 - Character [4/10] - Well, at this point I have to complain. The author made a choice that was not worth it for me, not to develop characters, sometimes it seems that he decides to tell stories of the characters, but it seems that this only becomes more complementary to the story, I feel that the only one really developed was the MC, on top of that, I didn't like his ending ... Anyway, it may be annoying, but I believe that you will not gain any compassion for the characters.

4 - Enjoyment [6/10] - Okay, at that point I think you should read this manga. While reading the manga, I asked myself why I still read it, I came to a conclusion: The action is very good! The clashes are great, and in combination with the complicated storyline, the manga can grab you until the end if you like the style.

Overall - Most manga will drop this manga as it gets closer to the end, because of its ignorant and complicated story. In fact, several negative points do not make a good story, the rushed ending only contributed to a less attractive one for the majority of the public. Try to read it and find a reason to finish it, otherwise it is better not to continue.
Mushoku Kyousei Shuuyoujo review
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Lea898
Apr 13, 2021
Premise: In the future society implements a law against unemployment. Anyopne who hasn't worked for 6 months is sent to be "reborn", meaning mind-wiped and reinserted as a workforce into society.

Overall:
The manga has nice realistic art, and premise despite being silly could work well as a basis for an anti-utopia basis. There are mature themes thrown in seemingly mostly for a shock value, art is good.

Problem:
The manga goes nuts after chapter 10. It takes everything it built in 9 previous chapters, and shreds it to pieces. The plot completely loses any coherence and stops making sense. Circumstances rapidly change, people end up in unexpected circumstances, characters are the same, but everything prior to it.... is disconnected. That makes zero sense.

Detailsed breakdown:
2/10 story, 6/10 art, 5/10 character, 4/101 enjoyment 3/10 overall, meaning "poor".

The story suffers from loss of any semblance of coherence starting with 10th chapter. It was making some sense prior that point, but beyond chapter ten it becomes totally random. Basically it feels like the old scriptwriter quite and the new one doesn't know what it is about. It is that different.

ARt: 6/10:
Adult proportioned characters ,and overall nice. There's use of stock photos for backgrounds here and there, but overall it looks quite well.

Character: 5/10.
They're plot devices and all of them are quite bland. But I don't recall anything that made me cringe in disgust, so it is average.

Enjoyment: 4/10:
The premise doesn't help, and the story going bonkers doesn't help either. The art is nice, but that's about it.

Overall: 3/10.
The premise wasn't that great, but it could've been saved by artwork or characters... except the manga went ahead and threw the story out of the window. I think it is best to skip this.