Story [9/10]
Well the story is uh yea. as for me it IS interesting.
I dunno but other says that the anime version sucks. o.O
I still haven't watched so I really don't know, though I have already read its manga.
Well its a story of a boy who just transferred to a school at his hometown.
He transfers every time due to his fathers work.
There he met many people whom he had fun with,
especially the student council. Well the boy found out that the president and the vice-pres of the student council are vampires.
he tends to help the vice-pres who is on agony due to blood-thirst
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: FORTUNE ARTERIAL More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 43
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 10, 2007 to Jun 10, 2011
Theme:
Harem
Serialization:
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 3, 2014
Fortune Arterial feels like every other manga with a visual novel out there. Whereby it pieces together a decent narrative that cannot possibly satisfy all the fans of the visual novel and this is further marred by having the most bland artwork imaginable.
Nevertheless it is a generally sweet manga, or that's how it first comes across; as Kouhei Hasekura transfers to a prestigious boarding school, situated on an Island off-shore from Japan. Though this isn't his first time, as he has transferred schools multiple times, due to his father's work and is hoping this will be the last. And there we have our manga, that ... Feb 9, 2017
This story about High School vampires manages to be both funny and insightful.
I watched the anime some time ago. After reading this I'm impressed how much better the manga is. The story is enjoyable, well paced, and ends on a satisfying note complete with "happily ever after" extended coda. A romcom aspect is present but plays second fiddle to meaningful and insightful issues. Secondary characters are one dimensional, but with so much page time given to fleshing out the main cast it's forgivable. Artwork isn't amazing, but sufficient to the task. It shows what happens where quite nicely. My final take? This series starts with a ... |