Zennou no Noa
Amnesiac Kid'z
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Zennou no Noa

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Zennou no Noa: The World of Lost Memories, Noah Almighty
Japanese: 全能のノア
English: Amnesiac Kid'z
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 16
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 17, 2009 to Dec 25, 2009
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Bunch
Authors: Ono, Youichirou (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.181 (scored by 32223,222 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #62162
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2847
Members: 7,578
Favorites: 61

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Apr 3, 2011
Don't let my score fool you, there's a very good reason this thing didn't get the 9 overall that it should have. The mangaka rushed the damned story. Overall though I think it deserves a read if you can't find anything else.

Its a great manga, but story arcs that should have taken place over 2-3 chapters, ended up taking place over 1-2 pages. cleverly thought out plot twists that should have been high points in the story, felt like cruel jokes by the author because of how rushed they were. They give no backstory to the tricks at all, ...
Jul 30, 2011
What starts out as an ordinary day in Japan turns into a complete contastrophe when, all of a sudden, the sky fills up with a blinding light that wipes away the memory of all those who see it. Over one million people are affected – children, teenagers, adults, evern the eldery are missing memories of their life (yet somehow still can speak Japanese). In response to this, the Japanese government starts shoving all the “Kidz” (the term used to describe the people who lost their memories, given to them to reflect their child-like thinking) into an underground society, under the assumption that they were dangerous ...
Dec 19, 2011
I, personally, have never read anything quite like this. It’s very creative on the author’s part.

The story begins with a flash of light. In the year 2038, downtown Tokyo experienced a large blast of light that plunged its civilization into complete chaos. Those under the range of the blast suffered complete memory loss apart from speech. Anyone carrying some form of identification was left with a name, but others like small children, were left with nothing. No memories of family, friends, home, nothing. The solution produced by the Japanese government was to create an underground facility for the victims while researching developments toward a ...
Mar 31, 2013
Zennou no Noa seemed liked a 'lets-give-it-a-try' sort of manga. Felt sort of dull at first, but by the end of the first chapter, it seemed to have potential. And it sure DID.
[NO SPOILERS HERE] [This is a not-too-long, not-too-short review]

OVERALL: 8/10
ZnN-TWoLM :P is very smart. The author has very nicely fused the story in 16 chapters. If your finding for a good thriller you can complete fast, you WILL like this. Whether you like it or not, you won't regret reading it.
[It would great if turned into an anime]

STORY : 10/10
This is the story of Escape.
2 years ago, a light bomb exploded in the ...
Jul 18, 2011
Mixed Feelings
NOW DON'T MIND THAT 5. ITS THERE FOR A REASON AND THATS DUE TO IT BEING A VERY BLATANT COPY OF CODE GEASS.
This manga was a very quick manga that was very enjoyable as a read. it had a lot of details about everything and even little timelines and as the other review guy said, the ending was basically like as if the editor said...nope stop production.

Story- i would give it a 9/10 if not for the sudden OMG all in 2 chapter ending that this had. They developed it slow and well in the inital chapters until he escaped from the sanitorium with his ...
Feb 11, 2013
If you are looking for a new manga to read, try this out. You won't regret it.

The plot line was unique: A bomb had caused 1 million people to forget their memories. Thus, they were demeaned. Add in the brilliant main character, Noa, who is a genius and at the center of all this, and his fight to gain the rights of the Kid'z (ones with memories wiped) against the Adults (the ones with memories still). And there are so many plot twists, I couldn't stop. I finished the entire manga in a matter of 2-3 hours.

The art was done well, but overall the story ...
Oct 30, 2018
This manga reminded me a lot of Code Geass. It has a guy in high school that's seemingly normal using wits to try to overthrow the government essentially, with someone who is portrayed as being on the side of justice opposing him. Part of this worked, but parts of this did not. The basic premise of him using wits to begin a rebellion was interesting, and the individual situations that he came out ahead on also worked pretty well, and the suspense and action there worked well. The background themes relating to discrimination, what defines who someone is, and freedom also worked reasonably well. However, there wasn't really a hook with the protagonist, so there weren't ...