Harapeko no Marie
Marie the Hungry
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Harapeko no Marie

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Tiger-ani to Dragon, Tiger Dragon Brothers, PekoMarie
Japanese: 腹ペコのマリー
English: Marie the Hungry
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 33
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 27, 2017 to Oct 16, 2017
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Tamura, Ryuuhei (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.401 (scored by 37513,751 users)
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Ranked: #171972
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Popularity: #2370
Members: 9,005
Favorites: 24

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 15, 2015
Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Tiger-ani to Dragon (85525) and has subsequently been merged into Harapeko no Marie (103902).


The author of this oneshot is Tamura Ryuuhei. If you didn't know, he is the mangaka of the famous Beelzebub.

The story is about two brothers , Tiger and Bado, who climb a mountain to learn martial arts from an old sage. The plot is interesting. It definitely has a lot of potential if it gets serialised.

As one would expect from this author, the comedy was hilarious. Moreover the art was great. The characters were very interesting.

I highly suggest to check out this one-shott, especially ...
Mar 7, 2017
Preliminary (2/33 chp)
Hungry Marie is a series with a lot of promise. I was a huge fan of Beelzebub, and this series seems like it may borrow concepts from the original series. However, instead of raising a baby demon lord, the story focuses on a boy who fuses with the spirit of a former queen of France.

The artwork is pretty good, and the author brings back nostalgic faces in the forms of new characters.

Overall, I think this series is very enjoyable, and the character interactions so far are pretty funny. If you were a big fan of Beelzebub, then you may like this series as ...
Sep 16, 2017
Preliminary (18/33 chp)
First things first I love this manga, I believe that it not only is enjoyable but shows a great deal of promise.

Now for a more detailed analysis:
The story sets up a potential to be both relatively deep but still interesting (however as it has 18 chapters as of this review I can say no more) (6/10)

Art: The art is somewhat bombastic, dynamic and stylised, with the character designs constantly shifting for different purposes in different panels (i.e. comedy). This aids greatly to the comedy and can actually aid to the understanding of characters through visual expressions and is a great strength, however if you ...
Sep 14, 2017
Mod Edit: This review was originally posted for Tiger-ani to Dragon (85525) and has subsequently been merged into Harapeko no Marie (103902).


Gonna be honest straight from the start. This is probably one of my favorite manga's i'v read. The thing is that this is just a one shot.

It being a one shot is kind of sad to be honest. The comedy reminds me a ton of beelzebub( Probably has something to do with them both having the same creator) I honestly think this could go for longer then just 1 chapter.

The characters surprisingly don't have any annoying ones. The two main ones are funny ...