Just an all around "fun" manga to read. Right from the first chapter, you're thrown into a sort of confusing "should he really be doing this" type of experience. The main character, Suekichi is presented with a very "weird" and "random" girl who seemingly just wants him for his newly found (but can't quite get) family inheritance. So, let's roll out what I thought of it all.
Story:
Suekichi's grandfather passes away and he is left with the "future possibility" of claiming 450 billion yen if he graduates from college. But wait, Aya, a girl whom he finds lying next to him after his grandfather's funeral seems
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Shall we dance the day after tomorrow Japanese: あさってDance More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 89
Status: Finished
Published: 1989 to 1990
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Spirits Authors:
Yamamoto, Naoki (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #142982 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7359
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 17, 2008
Originally serialized in the US in Viz's sadly defunct Pulp magazine, Assate Dance (from this point onward referred to by its English title Dance Till Tomorrow) tells the story of college student Suekichi who, much to his surprise, inherits 450 million yen from his recently deceased great grandfather. But the old guy couldn’t resist attaching a few conditions: in order to claim the fortune, Suekichi will have to graduate from college, marry, and establish a career. Having planned to drop out of school so that he could devote all his time to the theatre troupe of which he is a producer (more out
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Feb 2, 2024
I spent inexcusably long watching this one. I don't know why, it was just utterly frustrating and downturning. At one point I just decided to move it to the side and finish the manga translation by Viz first, so as not to torment myself with wondering. It worked. While I didn't like the ending one bit, I could regain my momentum.
Gotta say, the manga gets pretty wild in the later chapters. Which is not to say it gets good. It's a concentrated mediocrity, masquerading as a stoical and philosophical love story. Sorry but no. Yamamoto Naoki clearly just wanted to draw porn doujins but ... |