Disclaimer: I read this manga in Japanese, in order to learn Japanese. I did not understand every single word the characters said, but with this manga it was pretty fine.
Yoru no namae wo yonde (Call the name of the night) is a wholesome story about a sick girl exploring the world. The girl has a condition that when she feels anxious, she turns the world around her into 'the night'. Everything becomes black and no one can see anything. Due to this condition she has experienced a lot of trauma, and her parents brought her to a magician to cure her. The magician (who often
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 夜の名前を呼んで More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 35
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 12, 2020 to Nov 15, 2023
Demographic:
Seinen
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Harta Authors:
Mitsuboshi, Tama (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #52742 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #7306
Members: 2,832
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 26, 2024
Overall it is a story about a girl overcoming her PTSD with people and anxiety. The story is like in little isolated chapters too. The few characters felt well rounded. It was a decent read worth the read!!! 7/10 The art style is very cutesy too. You will enjoy it, story was a bit predictable tbh. I will say that if u are reading this manga, take it slow as the manga is very short. Indulge yourself in a slice of life type ish story for sure. I will say though it will take maybe 2-3 hrs to read it all the way through
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Jan 31, 2025
I didn't expect much when I first picked up this story, but its dedication to fantasy elements and aesthetics charmed me rather quickly. The author chose a style and world to stick with, and they lean into it excellently.
What captivated me enough to write a review is how well this story uses 'magic sicknesses' as a digestible. nuanced approach to mental illness. While it is technically 'all in our heads', mental illnesses are entirely capable of inflicting all types of harm on ourselves and our loved ones. Truly looking at yourself and choosing to love that person is difficult, but it's the most fundamental thing ... |