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Golden Days

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Japanese: ゴールデン・デイズ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 47
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 20, 2005 to Dec 5, 2007
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy
Themes: Historical Historical, Time Travel Time Travel
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Takao, Shigeru (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.991 (scored by 14491,449 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #7812
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4528
Members: 4,757
Favorites: 131

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Reviews

Filtered Results: 5 / 5
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Oct 25, 2008
I really enjoyed this manga! Although my Japanese is probably so-so and it's likely I didn't understand the finer points if the dialogues, I understood the story and I could tell it was very well-done for its genre.

The art was very consistent (if you liked the art in just about any panel or even on the cover you'll probably like it throughout the entire manga) and had an appealing clean feel. The character development was really satisfactory, and my favourite part of this manga was getting deeper into the characters and seeing their feelings change and grow. The pace is gradual, not too slow and ...
Jun 6, 2016
Ah, Golden Days. When I first finished this series, I thought of it as quite good, but I simply could not get it out of my head. I continued to ponder over the questions about life and death that this manga brought up, until I eventually raised my score to a 10. I don't give 10's lightly.

The plot of Golden Days seems, on its surface, a bit silly. There are plenty of ludicrous media out there that use time travel as a gag device, to pull a character into amusing or exciting circumstances without dealing with the implications of such a plot device. Golden Days ...
Mar 26, 2016
I was not expecting to love this manga so much. I liked it after I read it, but the more I thought about it the more I loved it. I think it is my favorite manga, and I can't imagine a better manga, now that I have read it. It feels perfect, and there's nothing I would change about it.

My grandmother died when I was fifteen. Perhaps this is part of the reason this manga touched me so much. Mitsuya is faced with losing his beloved grandfather at around the same age.

More than ten years after she died, I found a scrapbook from her college ...
Dec 28, 2018
I just finished reading the manga last night. It's been around 15 hours since then and I still have this weird feeling of fuzziness about it. I can't exactly pinpoint what it was about the manga that moved me so, the story line was okay and had a few plot holes, the characters were not exactly intense and deep - but I enjoyed the entire series so much that I didn't notice that I'd read 33 chapters when I tapped on my screen to check my progress. That's saying something given that I've been drowning myself in mediocre and sub-par shoujo for a while ...
Jan 18, 2019
I started this manga thinking that it would just be a fluffy filler read, and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Aside from the cheesiness of time travel, I found that the story and characters had a genuine feel to them. I felt emotionally involved with the characters, and enjoyed the relationship between Mitsuya and Jen. It was not the kind of story that I would normally expect to be labeled as shounen ai.

The ending was very bittersweet, but I appreciate that the mangaka let things play out naturally without adding in some unnatural plot twist to give everyone a happy ending.

The art, ...