If you're the kind of person who appreciates a good story about demons, fighting, friendship, and growing up, then Konjiki no Gash Bell could be right for you. The characters are believable, the logic is easy to follow, there are no long random deviations from the main plot of the story that don't somehow tie in, and most importantly, it ends.
I think that for the most part the characters in this series are those that could be conceivable in the real world. Obviously not all aspects of each character could be perceived as true in our reality, but I do believe that most, if not
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Japanese: 金色のガッシュ!! More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 33
Chapters: 323
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 10, 2001 to Dec 26, 2007
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Authors:
Raiku, Makoto (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #2592 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #546
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"One seed gives birth to one million melons." Did you know that? What could be more amazing than one million melons!? Just thinking on it I feel like singing... Dun Dun Dun... Dun Dun Dun... Catch my heart! Berry Melon! Berry Melon... Catch my heart! Berry Melon! Berry Melon... sorry. There's only one thing more amazing than the deliciousness of a melon and that's Konjiki no Gash!
Konjiki no Gash appears to be just an ordinary shounen, which isn't false to say, but it doesn't have to be anything else. The manga serves the genre justice by emphasizing the merits of shounen: action, friendship, difficult challenges, ... Feb 6, 2016
One word sums up this manga for me. Perfect. I could find no real flaws in this manga. The characters were likable, had excellent synergy, were well fleshed out, fun, made sense, were intelligent, wacky in a funny way, they had FOLLOWUP(this is important), proper closure(even a lot of the villains), and had amazing growth. They were everything I could want in manga characters. I'd also like to make a special note on the villains. To me, the villains in this show actually felt like children(except the final one). Even if they didn't look it they had this way about them. It felt to me
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Oct 31, 2009
The power of friendship... This is what the manga is all about. And the development of the characters through harsh battles and the bonds they have with one another. 100 demons and 100 human partners with complementing personalities, all of them in the fight to become king, all of them with their own reasons for fighting. The characters, even that who appear in only one chapter, are greatly developed, fun and deep. The story keeps you wanting to see the next chapter, with a plot that starts low, and then gow up to a complex storyline. The fights should be enough even for the most
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Jun 2, 2021
I started to read this manga because I used to watch the anime on the TV when I was 10 years old. I think that was the best election of my life.
I enjoyed so badly this manga, I know that the nostalgia could have something to do with my excitement reading this manga, but anyway, I consider it a masterpiece. The power of friendship, that's all this manga is about. In life, you have to cooperate with people with the same objective as you to succeed. Maybe the art style is no the best nowadays, but the building of the characters and their development overcome this ... Oct 19, 2020
This was one hell of a fun manga; I never got bored once while reading it. Gash Bell is by far the best tournament manga I have ever read. The story is simple, but that's how it ought to be in this genre, because what really matters are the characters, and they are all well-developed and full of personality. The art is authentic—rather odd in the beginning—but it gets better and better. I'm not sure if it’s a 10 out of 10, but it’s definitely close to it. If I were to summarize what Konjiki No Gash Bell is, it would be: the best example
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Feb 7, 2018
the story starts off with gash bell a child from the demon world who loses his memory on the way to the MC kiyo, early on the story progresses and you learn more and more about gash and the demon world, more importantly on why gash is there and why he has a book with a weird language, even MORE importantly are why there are other kids his age with their own adult figure holding the same kind of book gash brought with him. its basically a battle manga where these demon children all fight till the last one standing in pokemon style battles. the
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Jan 4, 2021
Typical anime story about human kid joining with some kind of monster in a partner system where they battle other kids with monsters to decide who will be the kind of monsters.
The difference in this one is that instead of monsters, they use young kids, which allows the partners to develop a better connection with each other, like they were older siblings and younger siblings. The action is great. All fights are based on the monster kids using magic spells that are unique to them. Each one has different magic and each magic has tons of spells, so it creates fights that never feel repetitive or ... Mar 1, 2022
There is definitely a lot of bias here since this was the first anime (that I realized was an anime) I watched as a kid.
That being said, the reactions I had as a kid reading this was exactly the same as an adult. The comedy in this is what I call stupid funny. I laughed and teared up many times while reading this series. I think what makes certain scenes so effective is the unique expressions they have. For example, when a character is surprised in a comedic way we usually see them have large eyes. But instead we see them in tears that jut ... |