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Plastic Girl

Alternative Titles

Japanese: プラスチックガール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 6, 1998 to Nov 6, 1999
Genre: Drama Drama
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: Studio Voice
Authors: Furuya, Usamaru (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.011 (scored by 16951,695 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #87282
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4692
Members: 4,620
Favorites: 50

Recommendations

Both of these manga portray a twisted relationship between a girl and her father, with some explicit imaginery. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Plastic Girl and Palepoli are made by Usamaru Furuya, and would both not be concidered "manga" at all if Furuya-san later decided to actually do manga. Plastic girl is a short arty piece about growing up, and if it weren't for a few details this could almost be read as a feminist manifesto (due to the few small details it can not though). Just as surrealistic and unconventional is Palepoli, but it is based on humour and actually tries to mimic the 4-koma format (and fails). The bonus part in the end, created when Usamaru Furuya still was in college is the most funniest and  read more 
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Garden, Plastic Girl and Chronicles of the clueless age all stem from Usamaru Furuyas early and wild period where he was exploring themes of violence, power, sex, mental issues and adolescence. Plastic Girl is the most abstract, Garden is the most far out and gruesome, while Chronicles of the clueless age really wraps it up neatly without any excessive trigger warning-rated material, while still being able to touch upon the great mysteries of life. All three are highly recommended. 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Both of these are artsy titles, works that borderline with being artbooks, works that push the boundaries of what is is still considered to be a manga in pursuit of aesthetic. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Both of these are experimental works that play around with paneling and page composition. Both have explicit content. 
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Both of these have interesting visuals using atypical arstyle, and storyline that is not exactly straightforward. 
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Both by Furuya Usamaru, god knows what goes on inside his head. Plastic Girl and At Na-Chan's have a similar feel, style, and non-traditional medium, though Plastic Girl is more graphic and definitely aimed at a more mature audience.  
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