As one would expect, Sumomo Yumeka / Mizu Sahara once again puts a romantic spin on something as simple as riding a bus.
The various segments involving people in buses, people waiting for buses and people being left behind by buses are once again wonderfully illustrated in a distinct clean style.
Bus Hashiru explores a different side of love. It goes beyond the confession part of love and delves into what happens after feelings are known. It also puts a light on a love beyond the romantic one. The characters are, as always, endearing and appealing.
A very charming and bittersweet collection of stories.
Alternative TitlesJapanese: バス走る。 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: 2005 to Apr 20, 2007
Genre:
Romance
Demographic:
Seinen
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 14, 2016
Bus Hashiru introduces us to a world where unforgettable moments can be made through a normal daily thing such as a bus stop. All stories revolve around this concept as it attempts it to symbolize a person’s desire to connect with someone. The idea of waiting on a bus stop is likened to the idea of waiting for the right person to come into your life. It also uses the idea of getting on or off the bus as a metaphor for being invited to a person’s life or being no longer a part of someone’s life. There is also the idea of anxiety of
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Oct 9, 2020
A collection of one shots. But sort've split into 2 parts. The first part which is about romantic interactions involving buses. And the 2nd part romantic interactions happening in school lasting a period of a week.
I enjoyed both but honestly i expected more. Mizu is one of my favourite authors. The way she draws and is able to convey romantic emotion from her characters is incredible. I understand expecting a massive success from every single one of her series is unrealistic but its still upsetting. Regardless i think she did well. For most of them at least. The art book one was weird. But Mizu ... |