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Fullmetal Alchemist review
I think everyone who wrote a review for this has already given enough praise, but I'd like to add my own alongside it.
I knew about the series for years, but I didn't start reading it until a couple of months ago. I sincerely regret that it took me so long to get into such a interesting story. The characters are constructed so well, the plot is consistent and original, and the world-building is something I've never experienced before. It's something you can get lost in, and not stop reading for hours upon hours. Throughout the entire thing I've never been jarred out of the story (expect for any comedic relief, that is. I've always loved the humor portrayed in this manga; it's really refreshing and it always leaves you with a huge grin). Every character that is introduced has never felt unneeded or forced in any way. The plot makes you feel all sorts of things. But most importantly, as the series has ended, it's satisfying. I don't think there has ever been a series that has impressed me, satisfied me, or just kept me reading as much as this one has. I will definitely be returning to the wonderful world that is Fullmetal Alchemist again and again and again.
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Beck review
I remember seeing ad's for this back in the day when I'd go to the library and check out manga but I never actually bothered to give it a shot that is until today and pardon my french but MY FUCKING GOD!
Story: Beck is a simple coming of age tale of Yukio Tanaka and the struggles he faces chasing his dream and over the course of this 30+ Vol 102 chapter read you're taken on a wild ride that'll make you feel every possible emotion under the son as they go through struggle after struggle in order to try and reach out their dreams. This for the most part wasn't a complicated tale in all honesty but it's the simple things that matter and at no point did this not leave me wanting to take a break or stop as I found myself staying up late constantly saying one more chapter. 10/10 Art: This is one of those areas I'm having a hard time to explain because this is an early 00's manga so the art has a certain look to it that draws inspiration from western comics with the fact that the character designs are simple but somewhat realistic if not looking kind of dated in a way that may draw some people off if they only care for newer anime which I understand does exist but even if that is the case you need to get over that because the second you see the motion of the concert scenes trust me even without the audio you'll feel something especially if you're a music person like me because just seeing the motion of a stage show on the page has a certain movement and glow to it that literally sent shivers down my spine. Also the nods to various Album covers all through out were just a wonderful touch especially if you're a music nerd to any capacity. 8/10 Character: Here's one of the few instances that I can think of where every single character in a story actually got just the right amount of time to grow and become something special and the ending really hammers that point home truly one of the best cast I've ever seen. I guess if I were to point out any flaw here it'd be that I kind of wish Tanaka's and Minami's relationship would have gotten more time to really show but even so it was still a coupling I was rooting for all the way through. 10/10 Enjoyment/Overall: I've always kind of powered through manga that's my thing and this is one of those few instances where powering through it didn't ruing the experience for me in any capacity because it was a story that I just could truly not put down I missed work because I just had to know what was going to happen next and that's not something I've been able to say about any form of literature in quite some time. You owe it to yourself to read this story at least once it's a truly excellent coming of age tale that's just the right blend of romance, drama, comedy, and that special something that sets stories above all others and while I was hesitant to give it that perfect score after finishing it I just couldn't and since this website only deals with whole numbers I guess I have no other option that to award it such. 10/10
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Ohisama ni Kiss review
No reviews on this one yet, so I thought I would write a short one.
This is a short romance story. Nothing more nothing less. If you are looking for some cuteness then I recommend giving this one a read. It is worth at least giving a try considering it only has 4 chapters. Story 6/10 Can't give it a higher rate since it is a one shot so there isn't really much time for a story to develop. Art 10/10 The art is beautiful, shoujo style, beautiful guy and a pretty girl. Character 7/10 Same as with the story, there is no time for character development however we get pure boy x pure girl relationship which is absolutely adorable. Enjoyment 7/10 I melted a few times because of how cute it was, haha. I would have liked it more if it wasn't such a short story. Overall 7/10 A fun quick read for all shoujo and romance lovers who love pretty drawn mc boys.
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Eiken review
I wouldn't say this is the most amazing manga around, but Seiji is able to take any situation possible to make it pervy and troublesome for Densuke.
The best thing i can say about this series is the art style very sleek, very bold and very curvy This is a series totally devoted for fan service and big boob fetishes A most for any serious Pervert
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BOIN TANTEI VS. KAITOU SANMENSOU review
This is a short oneshot in the same vein as Portball! by the same author, and it shares some similarities to the author's big series, Yomeiro-Choice.
I'd say this is not quite as insane as Portball!, though really, that isn't saying much; Portball! had a character who ran around giving blowjobs to players on the other team in order to win a game, but there's no "actual" sexual content going on in this one. Still, it does go pretty far, so if you have no tolerance for ecchi stuff, then run far, far away. Like the author's other works, this has numerous references to famous manga/anime series and has about as much logic as one of the stranger episodes of Dexter's Laboratory, but with lots of sexual references. I really don't have a lot to say here that I didn't already say in my Portball! review. These two oneshots share the same insane, intentionally stupid spirit, but they're different enough that if you liked one, you'll almost certainly like the other. I hope to see some more short stories from the author like this in the future, because being a short story gives a lot of freedom for crazy endings without having to revert back to the status quo, but unfortunately she (yes, the author is a "she") seems to be too busy with the monthly Yomeiro-Choice for now. Oh well.
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Peter Grill to Kenja no Jikan review
Comical Borderline Hentai/ Fantasy & Harem/ Light-hearted read
If you are looking for a manga that can allow you to giggle or howl pages through pages, this is the right manga for you. (!!Porn is not the focus of the manga, rather it is just some fanservice that creates more laugh!!) Minor Spoiler: From a nature standpoint, it is common that females try to find the strongest and fiercest men so they can have children that have superior genetics. In this manga, Peter, the male MC, aka the strongest male of all species, is a clear target for some women; however, this brings to the question of whether he can deal or how he will deal with those thirsty women while having a fiancee. Of course, in a comical manga, he is going to deal with those women with his brain. His brain, aka the schlong, will think for him most of the time ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) As a normal male, will he feel regret the next morning? Yes! But will he stop? Nah! Will his fiancee discover that she is being cheated? Let's find out ¯_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯ With those things in mind, his harem, filled with different species of hot chicks, is still multiplying in size as the story progresses. Let's see how he can “solve” this “infidelity”~ ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Perfect image for what to expect: https://imgur.com/yuVlY4i
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Saikyou no Shuzoku ga Ningen Datta Ken review
Hoping reading this review helps you decide if you want to pick this one up into your list. Stumbling upon this manga and finding if its worthy of your time, you'll be the judge of that.
!! THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS !! I can't deny that the Art style of the manga grab my attention. I usually research the contents of the manga first and decide if I want to dump all my precious time reading, said manga. I say it's a worth the dump. The Art Style is good and the adorable character designs is surprisingly good. In every panel on the chapter is well drawn and the Ecchi scene is not over the top like other manga has. It doesn't ruin the mood reading the good part of the character developments. The Character Development between Rai and Youji is quite interesting to me. Youji doesn't deny or lead misunderstanding that can ruin the relationship between them, he accept the advancement Rai do. Youji is a man of culture as well although I prefer thighs, I can't hate a fellow man of culture. This man is good man in my book. Rai on the other hand her curiosity of the Human race leads her to worship the now extinct race and slowly developing feelings towards Youji, but in the later chapter's confesses her feelings and Youji happily exchange replies. That kind of character development really surprise me while reading in the later chapter's I didn't expect that kind of relations ship development because of the Harem genre. The only reason the readers can be annoyed because of the Male Protagonist, he is not the type that use his knowledge of his previous world or the knowledge he accumulate in his life time. Why the reason of that because he work on a Black Company on his previous world. Overwork, little time to sleep, little time to socialize because of that after transported on the other world, he just want to live laid-back peaceful life. This is the part when the readers slowly getting annoyed to our Male Protagonist because of the timid nature, foolish way of thinking and lack of knowledge of the current world leads to unsatisfied readers. Has the power and don't even bother controlling said power, in the first few volume's. Slowly but surely improving, like its very slow cause he just want's to loaf around. Overall thoughts, the Male Protagonist is a opportunist when it come to invitation by the girls doesn't cower down and feeling virtuous in the end, I hate Male Protagonist that has Male Harem Protagonist Syndrome. Plot development of this manga can be a little iffy so better not to ponder too much. I do recommend this for the new readers because of the good dose of Ecchi and a little bit of Comedy. I like my black tea with milk while its hot.
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Joou-sama no Eshi review
Hot off the heels of Kodomo no Jikan, Kaworu's artistic ability has leveled up in a big way. If you don't know the artist who penned this manga suffered a major blow, after getting a big deal with a U.S. distribution company for her pedorag mag, they suddenly pulled shelf space when the contents of the second volume were made aware.
Now imagine being in this headspace and writing something like Bakuman, you see when Bakuman was written, Obata and Oishi had already reached the pinnacle of success, not only were they jump regulars but they had reached world wide renown with their series Death Note. Kaworu sensei comes at this manga from a much more visceral place. This manga reaches a greater depth of emotion, the protagonist is unknown to the reader due to changes in perspective and how the story champions different heroes at times. Every character is peripherally related to manga and even Kaworu herself is embodied in a character that complains about the injustice of the KnJ situation. It's written with much more anger, but there is a lot of love. Though the characters struggle and fail, the love of manga really shines through. Though it may seem oversexualized, this is the kind of story the author wanted to write, as an answer to being banned in the U.S. the whole thing reads like a love note to KnJ with much better art and a faster pace. It's a wild ride with plenty of anime tiddy to take in along the way as gas. There is clever unexpected humor and even romance. Because Kaworu goes places others dare not to go the cliche character tropes can't be found here. All in all 8/10 so far tl;dr: Angry Bakuman with 2D qts
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Shissou Holiday review
This is another work by Otsu-Ichi and Kiyohara Hiro, who have also done other mangas together such as Kiza or Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai
Kiyohara Hiro´s art is beautiful, as usual... but there are other stories by Otsu-Ichi that I liked better. The main problem is the ending... I would have chopped off most of the fourth chapter, which is too explanatory. I think there was no need to give so much explanation, most of what is explained there is already clear by the end of the previous chapter... so unnecessary. But the idea was good, the characters are interesting (given the length of the manga), and the art is really nice.
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