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Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan review
Well seeing as there are no reviews for this, I figured I would write one. It's my first one by the way, so I apologize for my poor formatting skills.
Miyuki-chan in Wonderland is what I refer to as CLAMP throwing out all of their built-up sexual tension into one tiny manga volume. As many CLAMP fans know, CLAMP doesn't often do super-sexual things. Their most sexual work, other than this one, was Chobits- Which still just felt like an ecchi shoujo rather than a shounen. But anyway. Miyuki-chan in Wonderland is essentially a yuri ecchi manga with very pretty art and an Alice in Wonderland theme, as the name would imply. Each chapter is a different story that usually stats out with our heroine, a high school girl named Miyuki, in some every-day situation- Being late to school, brushing her hair in the mirror, watching TV, playing video games going to the movies, etc. Then, something odd happens and she gets sucked into an alternate dimension of sorts- and it's a different world in every chapter that always relates to whatever she was doing at the time. In every world she gets sucked into, she invariably runs into a series of scantly-clad women, all trying to grope, seduce, undress, or otherwise sexually violate her in some form or another. Amusingly enough, there's never even any real nudity- Just... Everything else. Story: 4 Well I pretty much summed it up in the above paragraph. It repeats itself in every chapter with new characters and a new world, but the same formula. Art: 9 Alright it's CLAMP. Their art is superb- hard to deny that. To top it off, it's their old style, which was much more rich with beautiful detail than the style they use now. The only reason I did not give the art a 10 was because I felt that the costumes, which CLAMP is normally AMAZING at, were very dissapointing. With so many characters, I expected to at least be looking at tons of pretty clothes. Characters: 5 The only reason this even got a 5 was because the last chapter features the females from X, which is my favorite manga and the reason I even purchased this silly thing. So forgive my bias. That being said, the characters are.. well... They are what they are. They don't really seem to have personalities outside of wanting to molest Miyuki. Miyuki's personality is nothing to talk about either- She gets sucked into a world, gets freaked out (although less freaked out than the average person would be in this situation), and has the cycle repeated. Enjoyment: 7 Honestly I just like looking at CLAMP's art, and seeing the X females was a huge plus and made me smile. So that's the only reason this got a 7, but for anyone who is not an X or CLAMP fan, I doubt you'll enjoy it much unless you really want to see some badly done yuri. Overall: 5 Yeah it's pretty bad. Honestly, unless you're a CLAMP and or X fan, I wouldn't bother. It's pretty, and I did get a couple chuckles, but that's about it. And with how much anime/manga has changed today, any ecchi/yuri fans would be SORELY dissapointed by this- There is no actual nudity or any kissing, just a lot of groping and such.
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Sexual Hunter Riot review
This is a manga that was incredibly underwhelming. Now to start off, I know the premise is incredibly strange and I absolutely expected it to be low brow and I was perfectly fine with that. However, I don't think this did a very good job, even with that. The libido mechanic I found interesting, but it isn’t used very well, and honestly the fanservice while serviceable was too repetitive and overall felt somewhat lacking. The comedy suffered from the same fate, in that it kept trying to make the same joke without any variance, which while funny at first gets old. The plot was simple
but fine for what it was trying to do, but then it suddenly goes in random directions towards the end. I have no opinion at all on how it ends though, because at that point it didn’t even feel like it mattered. The characters as they’re introduced seem interesting, but they are incredibly inconsistent. Being so, while there may have been attempts at relationship and character development, they feel incredibly forced because they aren’t in line with the previous attempts. Hence, in pretty much every way, it seems to have a spark of having potential, but also in every way, it failed to live up to that potential. The art was pretty good though.
A manga that’s clearly centered around comedic fan service but doesn’t have enough variety to pull it off. 6/10
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Murder Incarnation review
It's hard to review a work that is episodic, but here goes nothin'-
Story: Episodes span 2-3 chapters long. This works perfectly because most of the stories are only worth that much. Although I would have loved to see the first story continued (as it was potentially strong enough to be a stand-alone work) it ends on a note that was mysterious and haunting, just like our 'Murder Incarnate' is. Each episode is different, and by different I mean significantly. It's great to see that each piece was it's own stand-alone narrative that kept me reading for its own specific reasons. I enjoyed certain characters in some, and others I couldn't wait to see killed. It's a fun read, and there really aren't any complaints other than the swift ending. I hope to see a spin-off or potentially a 'Part 2' in the future. Now, to bring up a negative, 2 of the endings are really... well, they're stretching it. There isn't a lot of time for the episodes to expand on characters beyond the single dimension we get from a few pages, so when the ending has a twist pertaining to characters, it's sometimes a shock, and not the good kind. I kept reading because, "Mehh, whatever." Becuase I knew there was potential in the next episode, but it made a few of them kind of stupid. Art: Digital. Let's get that out of the way first. Deep breaths, everyone. It's good, though. Scenes aren't overly crowded, and characters look unique and have their own defining characteristics. Some digital works fail because the motions don't translate well, but in this manga it's clear that motion is taking place when it needs to. The 3D models never got in the way of my reading, but when it comes to murder and blood and all that jazz, nothing beats hand-drawn. Character: This connects back to the story. The error really comes down to some of the character drama. If this manga had a higher chapter count, it's possible that this problem could have been saved, but it's already too late. Enjoyment: A fun read. It's a time killer. For its short chapter count and basic subject matter, I was surprised at the urge to read further (but to my chagrin there wasn't anymore.) I'll never re-read this, but I may suggest it to someone who's stuck on the bus in traffic and needs to kill some time. I'll suggest the same to you! Read it if you want to kill time but don't want to invest too much! On break at work? Pop this sucker open. Waiting in the car for a friend? Read another chapter. Don't be afraid to give this sucker a try. ((If you liked this review, friend me for new reviews on other works, both manga and anime!))
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Bakune Young review
Read for MyAnimeList's Manga Reading Challenge 2019 - Read a manga that started serialization before 2015
Bakune Young was recommended to me by numerous people on the basis that it was similar to Ichi the Killer (1998). Both feature sadistic main characters who go on a bloody rampage so it seemed plausible I would enjoy Bakune Young based off that. A long story short: I didn't. Whilst Ichi the Killer is methodical, planned and gruesome, Bakune Young is just a mash up of everything possible, a pure blood bath with nuclear war somehow thrown in. The plot is all over the place - there are ninja, police, the yakuza and sumo wrestlers; also a witch - and the characters are in no way relatable or written in a way that makes you feel for them in any way. Altogether this all feels like a mismatched patchwork attempt at gory comedy that just missed the mark. I wasn't too big a fan of the artwork either; that was more than likely me not being used to styles that aren't as commonly used, however. I'd recommend missing this if you're going to read this for the comparison to Ichi the Killer. I'd recommend Crying Freeman and similar series for that. However, if mismatched comedy with an emphasis on, well, everything, is your thing, then go straight ahead and indulge yourselves.
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Higanjima review
The story had potential, but it is ruined by idiotic characters. A group of people fought against a vampire, most were so scared that they froze in place, and some soiled themselves. Somehow, they were able to kill the vampire. However, some suspicious girl told them that there were two more in an island holding one of their friends. They decide to go to the island, not fully armed. The mc knew the girl was lying about the number of vampires, but did not think to mentioned it once to his group. There is no point to continue explaining
what happened next. Over 20 chapters of reading, not one intelligent person in the group. The story is a good example of natural selection.
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Fukushuu Kyoushitsu review
Story: sure is edgy and not super original but if you're into this kind of genre than you will love it and enjoy the ride, so far it keeps pace well and does not fall short on suspense and delivering exactly what you want to see from the early chapters, it also has complexity to it and different twists to it
Art: is not superb but i found it appealing, fits the story Characters: the main and supporting characters are everyone adding to their respective roles from the premise and on in the promised direction and go through many different phases Enjoyment: as i said if you're into this type of stories you will love it and enjoy it Overall: one of the best revenge/bullying mangas i've seen in a long time and i was wondering years ago if there was any manga like this going to be made and if you were looking for a similar tasty time, you just found it, Final Score: 10/10
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Cerberus review
Well this is my first review on MAL so please don't be too critical of my way of seeing things ^^ Thank you
CAREFUL, CONTAIN SPOILERS! So Cerberus is what we could call the typical shonen manga, not really anything new, still good but not extraordinary. You might want to read it if you're looking for a shonen manga that's easily readable and enjoyable ^^ Story 6/10 Well nothing exceptional concerning the story, I mean, a guy and his best childhood friends go into an abandoned house and they end up awaking entities that shouldn't have been awakened. That's when Kei, the main character, ends up meeting yukifusa, a hell hound that was guarding the souls, Yukifusa gives his power to Kei in order for him to send the 'bad souls' to their graves and protect all his friends and family. That said, nothing that's really new but still a good plot for a shonen manga :). Art 7/10 Well, the art isn't bad, it's in the average for a shonen manga, even though Kei's gravekeeper form is quite good :3 Character 6/10 Well, each character has his own personality, even though some are quite superficial and it is pretty much the same as every shonen manga, an op main characters who wants to protect those around him. But there is a still character development mostly between Yukifusa and Kei, and their friendship, at the beginning, yukifusa sees Kei only as a tool to send souls dto their graves but it evolves into a bond of true friendship between those two. There is also a bit of background for the character of Yukifusa, which shows us who he was and how meeting Kei helped him get over being just a guardian bored and unhappy of his life. Enjoyement 8/10 Well I like shonen mangas so this manga was quite enjoyable, a lot of actions and the typical shonen manga so I couldn't really dislike it ^^ Overall 7/10 Even though this manga is not great, it is still quite good if you like shonen mangas, if you don't, it's not worth reading ^^ Thank you for reading ;)
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Heavy Object review
Through the course of history, wars have been fought due to resources, idealistic disagreements, or as a way to ward off what some may believe to be a threat. Hand weapons such as swords and spears, guns, tanks, and a multitude of tactics have been used to fight off opponents and are used as killing methods so that each side may achieve their goal.
In the world of Heavy Object however, there's not really any insight on why there's a war is going on and the choice of weapons are objects called, well, Objects. Is this necessarily a bad thing? Not completely, as the work still provides for a goofy and nice read. The story is a classic case of the underdog hero saving the damsel in distress. As a whole, there's many comedic and goofy moments, so sorry to those who expected this to be a dramatic story of the consequences of war. Kwenser is the usual naive white knight character of this tale who is in Alaska to study objects. Is there a specific reason? Well, the story does not give insight in that either so his real intentions remain unknown through the work. Then you have the Princess, the Damsel in question who acts odd and is not a traditional princess. Finally, there's Heivia, the regular perverted friend who decides to help out Kwenser. While the characters are nothing new to the scene, they are likable enough to keep reading. While the series is some what fanservicy, the art for the characters is rather good and fits with the series. The design of the the Objects are rather simple though and not really complex. If you just want to have a good silly time that does not have much background to the world, this short read will be able to accomplish that.
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CUTE X GUY review
The manga was fantastic!... Until the last chapter. Such a craptastic ending in my opinion! The last chapter seemed very rushed, like they were just in a hurry to end the story. when reading the 14th Chapter, I would have never guessed that the 15th was the last! I am extremely unhappy with who she ended up with and the lack of almost any information whatsoever on how things went after that, especially with the other characters. No matter how great your story is, if you give it a stupid "How the heck does that make sense" ending, it completely ruins it! I loved it,
but I'm so digusted right now >.
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