Murasakiiro no Qualia
Qualia the Purple
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Murasakiiro no Qualia

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 紫色のクオリア
English: Qualia the Purple
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 27, 2011 to Aug 27, 2013
Genres: Fantasy Fantasy, Mystery Mystery, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Dengeki Daioh
Authors: Ueo, Hisamitsu (Story), Tsunashima, Shirou (Art)

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Score: 7.821 (scored by 40374,037 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #12502
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1722
Members: 12,482
Favorites: 342

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Preliminary Spoiler
Mar 22, 2016
This review contains some spoilers since you can't explain why this manga is good without falling there. I don't think that general ideas can really spoil the levels this manga reaches but if you want them to hit at full force I'd recommend that you read it and stick to it until you get how distant the start and the end are.

The main issue is that it can be divided in two very distinct parts, and even if both of them are strong the turn it takes really hurts both. The first part is a nice classroom sort-of-yuri comedy/drama. A regular girl falls in friendship ...
Sep 2, 2013
Preliminary (12/21 chp)
Murasakiiro no Qualia, or Qualia the Purple, is one of some hidden gems which are buried among a ton of manga that people haven't noticed yet. Let's just jump to the main question : "Is this gem valuable or not?"

STORY : 9/10
I would say... Yes. With a lot of confidence. Story is the main force behind the series, and it's a very definition of mixed bag. It sports a pretty interesting initial premise : "Your friend has purple eyes and a bizarre way of looking at the world: she sees all living things as robots". While in the beginning it's a lighthearted (albeit pretty mysterious) ...
Mar 27, 2018
If you're interested in really heady sci-fi and philosophical concepts, this might be worth checking out if that's all you're looking for. To say the least, Murasakiiro no Qualia is ambitious. After a somewhat slow start, it blows up into hyperspeed in directions you might not expect and never stops. The best part of the manga is seeing what insanity the author has thought up next, but in the process it loses a lot of what would make that kind of story interesting in the first place, making the whole thing feel clumsy, rushed, and full of unrealized potential.

This manga is apparently a novel adaptation, ...
Feb 2, 2014
Preliminary (13/21 chp)
It’s interesting when the sci-fi within this manga are more appropriate for other mediums than to be expected from Dengeki Daioh, a shounen publishing magazine. However this setup really fits the tone presented in Qualia which seeks thrill wherever paths of normalcy lie, before being walked halfheartedly or disposed midway.
Full disclosure: This is among my favourite manga at this time of writing

Story: 8
After a quick peek at mid-field, Qualia takes off in a classroom – which it feels most comfortable – dragging only the biggest books wherever it goes and stopping its progression for cultural enrichment as ...
Jun 14, 2019
The only reason I read this was because it was recommended for fans of HakoMari, which I suppose I was at the time. My love for HakoMari has failed to hold up against the sands of time, but I still have a soft spot for Qualia the Purple. Not necessarily because the story is any good, or that the characters are close to my heart. I think you could enjoy this story just as much if you read it in that "so bad it's good movie" sort of way, but that's not what I'm talking about either. I guess, for me, this manga is more ...
Sep 23, 2024
I gave Qualia the Purple 1.5/10 score. I try not to underrate or overrate anime and manga that I give a rating to, so after assigning a score this low I feel like I should write out my problems with this work if not for anyone else but for myself.


The author engages in a very poor writing technique that I don't even have a name for, by injecting in manga already existing scientific/philosophical theories/concepts, usually through one character explaining it to the other. It happens multiple times and what to me feels very cheap is that it reads very formal, almost like it would be ...