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Well. This is trash. If you have been unlucky enough to see "Rengoku no Karma", this manga is similar - skilled artist for some incomprehensible reason depicting an "idiot plot" (check tvtropes for this one).
The premise is that in some more or less normal classroom, pupils get magical application installed onto their smartphones, it can't be removed, they have to vote, and whoever is voted out is going to experience "social death"... which means some secret of theirs is gonna be posted online, pretty much. Obviously, they all go nuts about it and try to act in most horrific and most nonsensical way
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Sacrificial Vote Japanese: 生贄投票 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 70
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 18, 2015 to Sep 14, 2018
Serialization:
e Young Magazine Statistics Ranked: #198372 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5163
Members: 4,162
Favorites: 21 Available At | Reviews
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Your Feelings Categories May 6, 2019
I've got a lot of excess feelings since the translations finished so here we go!
First of all, for all my reviews I rank by personal enjoyment. Sometimes I'm looking for a masterpiece, most times I'm looking for a way to kill time and then I get attached. With Ikenie Touhyou, it's the latter. The plot is nothing too special; the characters don't strike me as particularly interesting, but the plot does its turns and despite how everything seems to jump right to the dirty stuff I still got emotional. Seriously, this isn't some philosophical manga about technology and human connections. It's not your best go-to when ... Jul 8, 2019
This is a bad casino royale.
Each week students have to choose one student who will be socially killed by revealing a video of him having sex or whatsoever. Problem is, there are so many plotholes i had to drop the manga because it made no sense at all. In addition the characters are really really bad, why are they all perverts and criminals? I mean what s the point of revealing videos of them having sex if everyone in the class do the same perverted things and even worse things, how is that supposed to kill them socially? Everything is just pretty dumb in the manga. ... Jun 25, 2020
tl;dr: A psychological manga that’s dumb and interesting in the first half but dumb and boring in the second half.
This manga has two pretty distinct halves. The first half is centered around a social survival game, wherein there isn’t really any fear of death or any physical danger for the most part, but a lot of psychological danger. While I suppose this is a psychological manga, it differs quite a bit from most psychological survival games, in that it’s not really a battle of wits, because the participants are all too dumb for it to be so. The game master isn’t perfect either, but does ... Feb 6, 2022
overall it wasn't that bad.
the art was very expressive especially when there were heavy amounts of expression in destress or anger. the first part of the story was interesting and drew me in, yet the second part made me fall off of this manga. personally i'm not a fan of shows or manga that seem like they're done, becuase it would be perfect to leave off on a certain note... but, the creator milks it, to where its lost its spark. i wish we got more time to see the main character interact with the maker of the game, but we didn't. the story was ... Dec 31, 2021
Contrary what the current mean score might make you think, this one actually isn’t bad. Ikenie Touhyou dodges the usual downfall of the “fatal irl game” types of stories that is being all edge with no substance. There isn’t too much of just a shock value content, in fact the manga itself isn’t too graphic – in a good way, as it leans more on the portrayal of unpleasant atmosphere than bodily harm. In this the way the “game” works ties too, as the concept of the punishment is a “social death” rather than actual one. This I consider to be the strength of Ikenie
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