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Tokkaten review
Tokkaten is something I stumbled upon by incident, and at that time I had a very busy schedule and just wanted to have something that you can just read over over a cup of herb tea, and Tokkaten was just it.
It features a number Hanazawa-sensei's earliest works, a bunch of oneshots featuring different teens in separate stories that take place chronologically one year apart; and while the stories are fairly slice-of-life, he would later go on to create works like 'Ressentiment' and you can definitely see that in these: his unique take on things like bullying and young-adult relationships, and while it's nothing deep - it's really interesting. I felt that the art was moderately basic (it WAS his early work), very Hanazawa-sensei-eesh. And for me, that gave the stories a childlike lightheartedness to them. The stories are anything *but* childlike: there's lots of lewdness, subtle black humour, and a bit cynicism - but still, it IS a bunch of stories about young adults and the stories themselves are like those things that you did once during your school years that no one remembers about, and don't really affect you after all these time. With all these said - the characters are unmemorable, random people doing seemingly random things: but that adds more to the story; overall I enjoyed that tea-break. Would recommend it if you like weird things and looking to pass a quick time, and especially if you're a Hanazawa-sensei fan.
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Kokuei no Junk review
Saw a lot of hate for this manga so decided to write a little small review
I have only read three chapters and so far I quite enjoy it not much of a page-turner story is at a typical shonen level manga. Characters are also pretty typical MC swore a dream after some tragic incident, smile in the midst of tragedy, and have been looked down upon also have a power that seems to be unheard of. In a short mediocre kinda like Asta. Side characters are also on par of the Black Clover side character Yet I quite enjoy it and will look forward to reading it more once I have the time. Shonen manga like this is typical seems to be a copy off others bigger and popular titles, yet each and one of them is still pretty enjoyable (maybe I am just a shonen Junkie) If you are deciding I would say pick it up if you have the time, it falls short in a lot of the area but it is still pretty enjoyable.
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Ousama Game review
Well then. That's three hours of my life I'll never get back.
I've always had a soft spot for the survival game trope. Battle Royale, Hunger Games, hell, even Mirai Nikki - for all its ridiculousness and flaws - managed to keep me entertained right until the very end. There's something wholeheartedly fun about the idea of a group of people pit against each other in psychological/physical warfare to the death, nor is it a very hard thing to write and write well; so why is it that Ousama Game failed? It all boils down to one single fact: Ousama Game takes itself way too seriously. There's this desperation interwoven within the writing and art - a plea of "this manga is saying something deep about society and life...I don't know what, but something at least!" From the bloated cast of characters that go from one extreme emotion to the other to the exaggerated screaming expressions you'll become desensitized to due to overuse; all of this, and more form the foundations for a manga that will have you rolling your eyes more often than not. It's stupid. I understand that's a pretty blunt thing to say, but that really is the only word to describe it. And I'm not above enjoying ridiculous entertainment for the sake of ridiculous entertainment; I love turning my brain off, chilling back, and watching something dumb to end the day on. But this kind of thing only works when there's a self-awareness contained within the work that keeps your logic from jumping in to ruin the fun. Here, Ousama Game is so convinced it's telling an epic survival tale that its shock value runs dry past the first two chapters, and it ends up tangled in too many threads and convoluted twists that result in an ending that just...stops. Yeah. It just finishes. As if even the author can't wait to be done with this work. In the end, I give Ousama Game a 3.3/10 POOR With a recommendation to Skip It Look, there's better survival game material out there than this. Better stuff that at least treats its audience with respect, or has even the slightest hint of subtlety to complement its art and writing. Reading Ousama Game was the equivalent to being beaten over the head repeatedly with a spiked hammer: I get it, people can be assholes when they find out they're going to die, but you're going to have to try harder than over the top constipation faces and one-note characters to get your point across. GOOD; Only the most hardcore of survival game fans will find anything good here. It has its brief moments of entertainment and unintentional hilarity, but it's not worth the painful ride to get there. MIXED;; The art is serviceable, but its dragged down by just how over the top it becomes. Be prepared for a dozen panels of people screaming with spittle hanging off their lips. After the first two times, it becomes funny, as opposed to shocking. Could have been a cool idea, if executed right. BAD;; Bloated cast that fluctuates between 'angelic' and 'asshole.' Ending is not only rushed, but confusing and downright "whaaaat?" Poor writing that garners no sympathy for its characters.
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Fukushuu Kyoushitsu review
So, what is revenge classroom about?
Well, that's simple. It's about revenge. Story- 10 I haven't really seen many manga or anime that do this. They take someone who's been bullied, and in this case, the protagonist, Ayana, is consistently raped and stolen from, among other things. And then, she's almost killed when pushed in front of a car. And what does she decide to do? Ruin the lives of everyone in her classroom. Gather information, and put plans into motion. Simple, yet the sheer anticipation kept me hooked in the story. It's strangely invigorating, watching Ayana plan and execute her revenge. Art- 9 The art fits the story and genres of the story extremely well. Ayana just has that sort of "Hey, I might be insane!" Kind of atmosphere. But, when the characters need to, they look cute. The artist also isn't afraid to show blood or death scenes. So, again, the art fits the tone if the story extremely well. Characters- 10 The characters are one of the reasons that I can't put this damn manga down, even with only 10 chapters currently out. So, there's the main character, Ayana, who I've already explained. Then there's her two sidekicks. Ai, who is almost as demented as Ayana. And the other one, who's simply trying to support his family. The targets of Ayana's revenge are also well-done. There's hardly a single one that's one-dimensional. From a girl oppressed by her parents to a pair of suggestedly homosexual Highschool prostitutes, they're all captivating. Enjoyment- 10 This was a diamond in the rough moment for me. If it wasn't obvious from the way I went on about it, I really, really, enjoy this manga. Overall- 10 It's an amazing manga with so much to offer. If you're looking for a good psychological story, give this a try. I can guarantee that you won't regret it.
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Dead Tube review
SLIGHT Spoilers, arc name's are just mentioned pretty much
The art is pretty much it's only real virtue, it's incredibly weak in every other area. The gore is very well done. That's what I originally read it for, though my enjoyment of that even started to dwindle as it was just the same junk over and over again. Shock for the sake of shock isn't good, especially if you try to shoehorn a plot into it. Speaking of plot, Deadtube's plot is pitiful. I was fooled in the first chapters into thinking that this would be interesting, but it quickly fell apart after the Betsuki-sensei arc, and that's also the last time in my opinion that the gore was interesting. The Rascal arc was alright, and it went downhill after that. Unfortunately in the "Gore Community" I'll call it, there are a lot of edgy people, and that's all they care about. Edge. Deadtube is the epitome of that. It relies too much on nudity, gore, and other "edgy" themes. Good characters are often killed off so you'll be stuck with tardihiro and his edge crew for most of the manga. Overall, it's pretty bad, aside from the art. It had potential, but it quickly went to waste.
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Ibitsu review
Two words: Holy. S***.
Despite being easily scared, I love the horror genre and have read and watched a fair amount of it. Considering my love of the Meakashi-hen in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, I figured a manga couldn't be much bloodier. Boy was I wrong, Story: 9/10 The story is very good, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat with fast paced, unpredictable horror. Unfortunately, there were a couple parts that I found somewhat boring and, being somewhat squeamish, some of the horror scenes freaked me out a bit more than I would've liked. Overall, it is very good though. Art: 10/10 Creepy, memorable and consistent. The horror scenes are wonderfully fluid with lovely backgrounds and a very nice design given to the Lolita girl that makes her stand out and seem all the more creepy and insane, with hollow eyes and a filthy attire. Character: 10/10 All the characters seemed to stay in character most if not all the time. The Lolita girl is scary as hell and the other characters are all relatively realistic, though a bit stereotypical at times. Enjoyment: 9/10 Although this kept me enthralled an creeped out all the way through, I do have to chop marks off due to the somewhat abrupt ending as well as there being a couple instances fairly forced of female upper nudity with no real purpose other than fanservice. It's not something I'll probably read again, but I'm glad I read it. Overall I give this creepy goodness a 9 out of ten.
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YOGEN NO NAYUTA review
This is my first review. If it sounds wonky- It's because it is.
Seeing that there was an absence of any other reviews on this oneshot, I think it'd be a perfect place for it. A wicked child and an older brother with a heart of gold make the story somehow warm in the midst of a cold undertone. Though Kenji doesn't understand his sister Nayuta, it brings a light to the oneshot that makes it all worth reading. A bond that is hard to understand, both by reader and character, yet simple and clear to show it's unbreakable. A simple trope that Yogen no Nayuta hones in on the entirety of the chapter. Eerie as it is, it's sweet and plays on a tale that's done quite often in fiction (killing the 'chosen one') but polished by the author to 'Chainsaw Man'. This meaning- it's spooky, ruthless, and stomach churningly sick. Had it been more than it was, I'd assure it would have been darker than it already let off. This is why I particularly liked the tone it was set in. And this is why I wished it was longer than just a chapter. It's worth a read if you like Chainsaw Man for its bittersweet relationships, and its much more if you're a sucker for a good brother-sister bond in a shonen. I really liked this simple and sweet tale, and will read it again.
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Strange Dragon review
Strange Dragon Manga Review
By: Ishihara Keiko April 3, 2019 Overall: 8 Plot: 8 The story focuses on a young princess who's in search of a dragon in order to get back the throne of his deceased father. Though the story is fast paced since it only contains of 12 chapters, it clearly show the purpose the creator wanted the viewer to see. The will of the princess to take over the land and make up for the citizens who was treated poorly by the previous King, and the faithfulness of the dragon in her. Feels like a shorter and simpler version of Akatsuki no Yona. What is interesting on this manga is how the story show that not all we believe is true, that it is not appearance that matters. Yes, its kind of cliche but the way the creator laid it is great. Characters: 7 Since the story is short, the chance for the characters to grow is critical. If not, impossible. Though it is minimal, the changes of the characters is there. How the guardian dragon excel in order to protect the princess is quite a catch. He change in a little bit of time he had. While he changed, the princess might take time. Yes, there are scenarios where she needs to stand up and speak for herself and that's good. It is understandable that growing in the position she have will take a lot of effort and time to achieve. Art: 10 How I love the art of this one. It is cool, and polished. Every shade is almost perfect, the proportions of the body is great, and how the lips of the characters were made is really really attractive. It is such a waste that there is no colored page of how the dragon looks like. Just wanna see it with colors. Enjoyment: 7 There's only a few stories which I love even if it is fast paced. It is because of rarity of the story, the way the story goes without a single loophole on it, with a thought that it really ends there. I love Historical Stories so it is a plus for this one. If only it is longer, I think I will enjoy it more. Since this type of story needs more time to grow and more adventures to encounter. Ending: 8 The way the story ends by making the entity, the citizens believed in, the enemy is a great one. It is unexpected but expected. It is expected to the point that there should be an enemy the guardian dragon must overcome and unexpected that it is them. That is just how the story goes. The main point is how the guardian dragon accepts his bitter faith in order to love the princess and stay together. Even if he know that it will end the way he don't want to.
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Boku kara Kimi ga Kienai review
I'll be the first to admit, this manga is a total cliche. Although it is the good kind of cliche, it's the kind of manga that makes you feel fuzzy inside.The art is very good, it's so cute, it suits the characters well. The love competition between brothers is a little old, but I found it very enjoyable. Give it a go, I hope it makes you feel as fuzzy as it made me
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