Run, Forest, RUN! I’m sure most of you still remember that epic film Tom Hanks starred in. Not that there’s any actual relation to this manga and that movie aside from their similarity of having quite an avid runner for the lead role. Although I personally doubt it, who knows, perhaps “Forest Gump” did inspire Kengo Hanazawa in writing this piece? At any rate, I just wanted to ask a simple question, really:
Why (do you) run?
A. for survival/defensive purposes; to escape from harm’s way
B. to impress someone (via competition/sports or staying fit)
C. because it’s your talent/profession; your one and
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: ボーイズ・オン・ザ・ラン InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 116
Status: Finished
Published: 2005 to Jun 2008
Theme:
Combat Sports
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Spirits Authors:
Hanazawa, Kengo (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #42522 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2289
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 25, 2019
“I’m truly very sorry. Seems I ruined your humble little life.”
Welcome to Boys on the Run, a manga serialized from 2005 to 2008 in Big Comic Spirits that tells a story about the life of our twenty-six year old protagonist, Tanishi. A self-aware, self-deprecating employee at a toy company whose main responsibilities in life up to this point have been to make sure that the vending machines across various businesses are stocked. As you might have been able to tell from that description, the job is not an exciting one, Tanishi’s life up to when we are introduced to him, is not an exciting one, ... Jul 29, 2022
i really cant wrap my head around this series if im being honest, on one hand i absolutely loved it all the way through, but on another hand the entire thing just pissed me off, and i think that was the point?? reading something that actually gives you a genuinely wide range of emotions CAN be a really great feeling, at other points it made me question the point of even reading it
story, 6: it was hard picking a score for the story, i felt like it was just gut punch after gut punch after gut punch, seriously, our poor tanishi never gets a break, ... Aug 15, 2017
I'm not especially good at writing but reading this manga made me want to write this review. After reading some of the other reviews I felt that the reviewers did not read the manga going into it the way I did.
I have heard this statement being thrown around very often: "People see what they want to", I had come to realize this long ago but this manga reaffirmed this. When I read the synopsis before going into the manga I expected a Hajime No Ippo or Ashita No Joe like manga but what I got was very different. You see I'm really into underdog stories ... Jun 4, 2020
Ah I sure do love "Struggle Tweets (before struggletweets existed): the manga." Because no matter how often I took a gut punch in the feels department, no matter how angry I got over character actions, no matter how frustrating it might be to essentially watch a man be beaten down over and over again without learning a single fucking thing, I can't say that it was because this manga was poorly written. Like it or not, Kengo Hanazawa sure knows how to wright real characters with a hyperbolic spin: losers, assholes, and good people alike. And he sure knows how to draw too, every background
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May 8, 2023
tl;dr: A manga that’s mostly just the character screwing up and suffering, though in a pretty well written way that makes it pretty interesting.
This manga is not one that is supposed to make you feel happy or satisfied, at least not long term. It does have moments that may seem to hit such positive emotional beats, but they’re pretty much always there for a stronger negative emotional beat to build off of. Rather, the moments that do have a lasting positive feeling are the ones that are bittersweet, wherein the sense of happiness of satisfaction is so marred by complications that it’s greatly subdued. But ... |