I gave this a 2, but then I feel bad so I switched to a 3. -___-
I don't have the right to say a manga is bad since I know someone made an effort to do this. But you know the story is just plain wrong and messed up everywhere.
It's like if someone would ask me what kind of manga this is, I'd be like.
"Well, there's a big worm. It's uhh, one of the weirdest manga I've read perhaps."
I guess you know what I mean, yeah? If you just needed something to read, then don't pick this! But if somehow you got intrigued by how
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Red Hood Eliza Japanese: 赤ずきんエリーザ InformationType: One-shot
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: 1
Status: Finished
Published: May 1, 2009
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Akamaru Jump Authors:
Kano, Yasuhiro (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #190032 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #4983
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Your Feelings Categories May 19, 2011
This one-shot was a nice, cute, light read. It is a parody of Little Red Ridinghood, with a different setting (e.g., there is no "big, bad wolf" and the main character is an older, more attractive girl), that I actually like more than the childish original story. Eliza's grandmother is very strong compared to the one in the kids' version, which is my only complaint of this manga, as she has the body of a buffed man who will not let any boy go near her granddaughter, though the reason for that is explained in the end, which gives the author props. Eliza lives with
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Nov 25, 2017
One word : Weird. It's not bad, it's not especially good, but it's weird.
Akazukin Eliza is about a girl named Eliza who fell in love with Wolf, a boy accompagned by his pet worm who can eat poison (yes). Eliza bring soup to her bodybuilt grandma everyday. Grandma who by the way doesn't want any man to come near her beloved grand daughter. Even if the setting is kinda special, the art style is very cute (except for the gigantic worm). With its pretty heroine and considering it is an ecchi, the fanservice is obviously very present. After realizing it, the presence of this huge ... |