Kyoukai no Rinne
Rin-ne
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Kyoukai no Rinne

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Synonyms: Circle of Reincarnation, The Boundary of Rinne
Japanese: 境界のRINNE
English: Rin-ne
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 40
Chapters: 398
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 22, 2009 to Dec 13, 2017
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Sunday
Authors: Takahashi, Rumiko (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.141 (scored by 29922,992 users)
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Ranked: #68582
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Popularity: #2169
Members: 9,772
Favorites: 124

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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 27, 2013
Preliminary (98/398 chp)
Takahashi-sensei's works are a bit of a hit or miss for me. I loved Mermaid Saga, Inuyasha was okay, and Ranma was some of the stupidest drivel I've ever read. Rinne falls somewhere around Inuyasha on the continuum, I would hazard.
I've finished nearly one hundred chapters of this manga, and I'm still looking for a plot. Thus far the series has been completely episodic: a supernatural problem arises, and the main characters deal with it within, maybe, five chapters tops, and it is forgotten. There have been an endless number of characters introduced to bring these problems to the ...
Oct 23, 2012
Preliminary (48/398 chp)
This is a review for those who have read Ranma 1/2 before and wonder if they should give Rinne a try!

I absolutely loved Ranma 1/2 for the humour, crazy stories, characters, and overall feel it gives.
Then Takahashi made Inu Yasha. One of the most boring mangas I have ever read. I was so dissapointed...

Well, Rinne goes back to Ranma 1/2 like story telling! The humour is as enjoyable as in Ranma 1/2, Takahashi has preserved ther unique style of building humour and I'm glad to say that the manga doesn't take itself seriously at all.

For the feeling, for me it isn't quite on par with ...
Jun 23, 2020
The main highlight for me is of course, Mamiya Sakura. Cute, cool, and most of all a cheerful loaner (笑). Definitely one, if not the best, characters ever since i've been alive.

The short stories are great for chilling out and indulging in a calm and fun atmosphere. The progression of the main story though is slow but I think is not bad after all.

Each characters are unique in their own ways and tells their own story.

Recommended for not really diving into a progressive plots and just enjoy the everyday life of the characters in a story. A definite good read and chill makes ...
Aug 18, 2023
8.5/10

There have been numerous mixed reviews about this series, I for one enjoyed it. Tense relationships between certain characters brings out circumstantial yet classic humor, something Takahashi is rather well known for.
The story has two primary characters- Sakura Mamiya; a laid-back, somewhat stoic teenage girl who is never really too emote. She's the quiet, pretty girl in class who is seldom outspoken. There is nothing particularly eccentric about her and even by real-world standards she seems like a generic, normal teenage girl.. except she can see spirits vividly.
And Rinne Rokudou; a reserved, rather serious teenage boy who diligently carries out his duties as a ...