Bijutsu Souko no Rapunzel
The Art Room Rapunzel
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Bijutsu Souko no Rapunzel

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 美術倉庫のラプンツェル
English: The Art Room Rapunzel
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Information

Type: One-shot
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: 1
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 11, 2025
Genre: Drama Drama
Themes: School School, Visual Arts Visual Arts
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump+
Authors: Irotori, Koboshi (Story), Isara, Momo (Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.981 (scored by 184184 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #94062
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Popularity: #32449
Members: 278
Favorites: 0

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Synopsis

On the 4th floor of the school building, there's an art storage room. They say it's haunted by the ghost of a female student with endlessly flowing golden hair.The truth behind the students' whispered rumors is Amane, Shusuke's childhood friend. Ever since losing her father, she lost her voice and has been supporting herself by continuously painting.

(Source: MANGA Plus)

Background

Bijutsu Souko no Rapunzel was published digitally as an English simulpub as The Art Room Rapunzel through MANGA Plus.

Characters

Takayanagi
Supporting
Ishigami-sensei
Supporting

Reviews

Mar 17, 2025
Could be a 9 but I'm going to stay conservative and give it an 8. Best one shot I've read in a while. Everything is done well. There was only one moment I didn't really care for, when I thought the author was leaning a bit too much into tropes and cliches, trying to seem edgy and destroying the beautiful realism mixed with fantasy they had created. But, for the most part, the author blends everything well. The art is done well too, mixing in chibis and other things seamlessly and giving everything character and emotion. This author could certainly make a series if they ...
Mar 12, 2025
A story about a Shusuke (the guy) and Amane (the girl) and how Amane develops past her mental struggles.

I felt the emotions very clearly throughout the manga, and felt like none of the plot points were forced. The art was pleasing to me. The emotional and mental development of Amane was very nice and even Shusuke gets some development. The manga also shows nicely how Shusuke and Amane's actions and decisions are intertwined and can go hand in hand even if theyre not doing similar things. Even the teacher that was introduced and was integral to the two main characters' devlelopments was nicely inserted. If ...

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