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Aka no Washupiel
Aka no Washupiel
Aka no Washupiel
Aka no Washupiel review
Aka no Washupiel
Apr 13, 2021
Aka no Washupiel review
When creating a story, there should always be a goal in mind. Perhaps it is to provide a new viewpoint on an event, or on life in general. It could be to inspire the imagination of others. It could be moving people's hearts. Whatever the writer's goal is, it is that goal that compels a story to transcend, and become something well known and memorable. So when dealing with such sore subject matter as the Nazis and what they stood for, things must be approached in a genteel manner in order for your story to reach its goal. If your goal is to give insight into the Nazi perspective, you must go deep, be compelling, and as clear as possible (at least I feel that is necessary for people to take a work like this seriously.)

This oneshot is not deep, compelling, or very clear on anything. The main focal points of this story are 2 gay Nazis and a young Nazi who sold out his parents for the "cause". However, the gay relationship is never explained nor looked at too deeply, and the young Nazi's story is glossed over and then more or less thrown aside for another shounen ai scene. Whatever the author was trying to convey is beyond me.

The characters are one dimensional and their actions hardly even make sense. And I don't mean because they are Nazis and think differently than other people. On top of that, the conversations jump back and forth and degrade into useless blabber.

The art is the only okay thing about this, and that's not a good thing since the art is barely average quality. The backgrounds are simple, and while the character designs are actually decent, the actual art falls short of realizing the intended designs.

Rather you like controversial things, or are interested in seeing things through a different viewpoint, or just want something interesting to read, I can't recommend this to anyone for any of those things. This is a confusing and purposeless piece of storytelling that goes nowhere and will leave you questioning why you bothered wasting your time.

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Crimezone
Watashi wa Kimi wo Nakasetai
SISCON ANI TO BROCON IMOUTO GA SHOUJIKI NI NATTARA
Rakudai Kenja no Gakuin Musou: Nidome no Tensei, S-Rank Cheat Majutsushi Boukenroku
Ibitsu
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii review
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii
Apr 05, 2021
Fujiwara-kun wa Daitai Tadashii review
My first review, here to give you guys a more positive insight on this manga!

I wouldn't say this is your typical shoujo manga. Granted, it does have some standard shoujo elements, but definitely not blatant enough to call it your standard shoujo crap.

The story isn't stagnant, but paced fast enough to not be boring and make you anticipate what's going to happen next. Disclamer--when you read it, you might know what's gonna happen next. The plot is a bit predictable, but when we disregard that, it's very enjoyable. A lot of shoujo manga is predictable, and yet we continue to read on, amirite?!

I love the characters. Sure, the girl falls in love, but it's how it's written that matters. There is actually some form of character progression happening in this; not the stagnant, bland characters that are usually shown that fall in love. Hitsuji tries to learn from her mistakes and shortcomings and does her best to become better, and be a proper girl. And as for our male lead, Fujiwara-kun--love him. He gives ridiculously good advice that really resonated with me, and may even resonate with you. He counsels Hitsuji with this advice and helps her to grow as a character. She takes his advice well, and recognizes when he's right. There aren't too many misunderstandings that destroy the world, and when there are any, they're resolved rather quickly. The two leads are rather honest with each other. Fujiwara isn't dumb either. He's the intuitive type who can read her like an open book and give advice when she needs it, in his own way, not being too out-of-character.

It seems to be staying at this good balance, and hopefully will not be caught up in too many shoujo elements.

Enjoy!
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Dark Mage
Kakutoshi no Yume
Kakutoshi no Yume
Kakutoshi no Yume
Kakutoshi no Yume review
Kakutoshi no Yume
Apr 05, 2021
Kakutoshi no Yume review
With a title like Hallucination from the Womb, you know you are in for a strange experience. Like a siren from ancient myths, it will grab your attention, and then probably drown your brain-cells if you get too close to it. Similar to modern art, some stories appeal to readers by asking them to insert their own interpretation. If you love to immerse yourself and analyze the details of a story, then this manga might just be for you.

The reader will be treated to several fascinating short stories involving the citizens of Shell City, a futuristic yet decaying setting. Undead will rise, children will be kidnapped, people will be cloned, and that is just a minor taste of what this anthology contains. After finishing all the short stories, it may be hard to pin-point what the manga is truly about. Twisted love, death, pedophilia, regrets, obsession, one can find many themes on full display. Jumping up and down like a spastic kid that just made his first puzzle in art-class, the stories are just vague enough to make you curious of what it all means, if there is a solution at all.

Even the title would lead one to believe that there are many double-meanings at play. On the one hand it is called Hallucination from the Womb, but the more literal translation would be Dreams from Shell City. While it is only speculation, the short stories seem to be labelled as dreams and hallucinations, and the city which they all take place in is meant to symbolize a womb.

The manga's most notable downside is the artwork. While it lends itself well to the style of the crumbling city, and its downtrodden characters, the author tends to recycle the exact same character-designs over and over again. Whether it was intentional or not, making it hard to distinguish characters from each other did not help the overall story.

Ultimately, being so open for interpretation makes Hallucination from the Womb difficult to judge, and it is certainly not for everybody. Being strange is however the nature of this beast, and it’s a trait that will make it inexplicably enjoyable for some.
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