Juuni Taisen is a 12 player battle royal where all the players represent different signs of the Chinese zodiac, for me, this is well enough to get me interested. On top of that, it's pretty short, for reference it took me about 3-4 hours to finish it.
I mostly enjoyed it, but I saw that it had some "faults", it didn't really impact my enjoyment of the manga, but it just made it a bit duller.
The premise of the story and the characters was what got me reading, the story turned a little meh at points but the characters were still very enjoyable so I didn't
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: 12 Taisen, 12 Wars Japanese: 十二大戦 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 29
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 23, 2017 to May 12, 2018
Genre:
Action
Theme:
Survival
Demographic:
Shounen
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Shounen Jump+ Statistics Ranked: #151212 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5137
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 23, 2021
“Being alive without taking action is the same as being dead.”
- Nezumi, Chapter 14 Juuni Taisen: Zodiac War is a good battle royal style manga that does what it says on the tin. The art doesn’t shy away from the gory nature of the story, and is fairly easy to follow; something that works well with action scenes. While the plot is predictable, the narrative becomes more about how characters will die and why they are fighting rather than when which works in its favour. The concept is enjoyable and strong enough to carry the manga. The mix of supernatural abilities and a rather mysterious world that is ... Jan 11, 2022
Juuni Taisen is a twelve man battle royal, where the winner gets their wish fulfilled. Each individual combatant represent a certain Zodiac from the Chinese Zodiac (Dragon, Snake, Boar and etc.). For me, the premise is very interesting and is very well-thought, and is enough for me to be invested. The fact it's short isn't actually a problem, quite the opposite actually, dragging it too long would make some points less.
The characters aren't actually that complex, some aren't as they seem at the beginning and will be pretty likeable laterwards. The art is absolutely great and very fitting, considering it's illustrated by Akatsuki-sensei, I expected ... |