Mod Note: This review was originally posted for "Alice in Underground", which was subsequently merged into "Chocolate".
This is a rather different tale then Alice in Wonderland. It goes along the line that Alice is torturing the White Rabbit and she has done it more then once. None of the other characters help the rabbit and they seem to be self absorbed in what they are doing in the story. She just does as she likes to the poor rabbit who seems only to want to leave her grasp. In the end, it turns out that the whole story is just a girl’s imagination as she
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Mihara Mitsukazu Sakuhinshuu, Slice of Black Chocolate, Kyuuketsuki to Boku, The Vampire & I, Children Can't Choose Their Parents, Cut the Angel with a Scythe, The End In Common Ruin, Deserted Place, Alice in Underground Japanese: chocolate-三原ミツカズ作品集- InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 18, 2000 to Mar 22, 2003
Theme:
Vampire
Serialization:
Gothic & Lolita Bible Authors:
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Mod Note: This review was originally posted for "Children Can't Choose Their Parents", which was subsequently merged into "Chocolate".
Well, I came into this story expecting a passionate shoujo story about a man and his chicken girlfriend. I got what I wanted. The story is about a man named Mika who gets a new girlfriend whose name is Fabian. Mika tries showing off his love for Fabian but everyone he shows his relationship to acts how I would act, with bewilderment. The story was decent at best, considering it was a one-shot. The art is alright. It is pretty good for a one-shot about a man and ... Jan 24, 2012
Mod Note: This review was originally posted for "Slice of Black Chocolate", which was subsequently merged into "Chocolate".
"This is a an amusing tale with a wonderful twist." Most one shots are known to not have a developed or 'deep' stroy, the characters mostly never connect to the reader and the romance/drama etc: is unrealistic, but in less than 11 pages this one shot gives you a 'full' feeling. The story and way the manga was written was definetly unexpected and when reading I was extremely confused, but after examining the story ( and reading it another 3 times) I finally understood it. The art was very ... |