If my review is marked as preliminary, I wrote it after reading the final chapter but MAL hadn't recognized the series as complete yet.
Two on Ice is one of those titles that comes along that really should never have been in Shounen Jump in the first place and that's part of why it did not survive. There was a lot to like about the manga. The characters were likable, easy to root for, and kind of weird. Choosing pairs figure skating as the sport also kept the story fresh since it's not a sport overdone by the previous Jump titles. It was also fun
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Higan no Hi, Sacchan wa Ishi ni Natta, Hitsuyou Juubun no Watashitachi Japanese: ツーオンアイス More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 31
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 25, 2023 to Apr 15, 2024
Genre:
Sports
Theme:
Performing Arts
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Itsumo, Elck (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #175252 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #8938
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 14, 2024
Another one bites the dust - one of the most devastating SJ axes this reviewer has ever personally experienced.
Two on Ice is an ice skating manga, and the artist's style perfectly captures the dazzling motion of pair skating which isn't easy to do with static images. The art style takes pretty major influence from shoujo, specifically during the skating sequences and it's exactly the right choice. The big problem I have with this one, as mentioned above, is that the axe swung too early for some of the most exciting things this manga had to offer. The primary antagonist has a rich, complex backstory and a ... Apr 24, 2024
The infamous axe strikes again and this time it hits Two on Ice. After terrible sales of the first volume it was all but guarenteed. Even with the sudden ending this manga is still quite good.
Of course the ending leaves a lot to be desired, but it manages to give closure to the story without rushing the plot. The characters are really well written and the main charcaters have some nice character growth. The art is sometimes a bit lackluster, but the gorgeous double spreads make up for that. Overall I think the author managed to write a nice story even if the series ... May 3, 2024
I had no idea this series had been cancelled at 28 chapters when I was going into this as MAL has yet to mark this as a complete series, but this is the first short-lived Shonen Jump series where I felt it was really a shame that they cancelled it so early. Though I am glad they didn't try to rush a full-ending and kept a good pacing, the ending itself still leaves much to be desired as though it does leave off in a good place there are still so many plot threads that I wish we got to see develop and see through
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