Boku wa Mondai Arimasen
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Boku wa Mondai Arimasen

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: There's Nothing Wrong with Me
Japanese: 僕は問題ありません


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 22, 2012 to May 22, 2013
Genre: Comedy Comedy
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Morning Two
Authors: Miyazaki, Natsujikei (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.161 (scored by 810810 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #64912
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Popularity: #7675
Members: 2,622
Favorites: 37

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Apr 18, 2017
Someone once said the reason we enjoy reading stories is because, unlike real life, stories have endings. This is perhaps why I finished「Boku wa Mondai Arimasen」feeling unsettled - its 7 odd, surrealistic one-shots (the final story is split into two parts) left more loose ends than satisfactory closures. Having read Miyazaki's other collection,「Yume kara Sameta Ano Ko to wa Kitto Umaku Shaberenai」, though, I find this one more accessible by comparison, its overall tone more hopeful, if not exactly optimistic. It's illustrated in the same artistic style - glassy-eyed doll-like figures, male characters often odd-looking, the younger ones confusingly effeminate in appearance, buildings and landscapes ...
Apr 5, 2021
This is a collection of short stories.
Random, surreal stuff. The good thing is that I could actually feel what the characters were feeling most of the time. Empathy. The stories are wired/borderline unrealistic but still relatable.

So if you want quick rides, up and down. Read this.

This is NOT a comedy anthology like Rumiko takahashi’s P no Higeki,etc.
This is serious stuff. Still enjoyable though.

There is lots of dialogue, thinking, and ambiguity.
Nothing is explicit. And whatever is implied is left upto the reader to understand.
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