Alien 9
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Alien 9

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Synonyms: Alien 9 Complete
Japanese: エイリアン9
English: Alien Nine
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 9, 1998 to Aug 24, 1999
Genre: Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Theme: School School
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Champion
Authors: Tomizawa, Hitoshi (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.141 (scored by 36443,644 users)
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Ranked: #67282
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Popularity: #2039
Members: 10,244
Favorites: 331

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Sep 24, 2012
Alien Nine is a stunning and evocative little series with tons to offer in each of its attempted facets. It commands the reader's attention with a starkly idiosyncratic approach to visuals, appeals to the emotions, makes you care for its characters and gives you plenty to think/cheer about.

One of the first things I noticed when I began reading was the nuances in visuals, namely, the juxtaposition of intentionally crude, cutsey character designs with frighteningly detailed, angular, gross images of alien's and their appendages. The effect this dichotomy creates remains consistent throughout the series, as the violence is never suppressed; Tomizawa pulls no punches in his ...
Nov 1, 2016
Curious and imaginative manga, falls a bit short due to inconclusive ending but it's short and intriguing read nonetheless that's easy to recommend to people looking for something more strange and unique in their fiction.

Story:
Alien 9's most remarkable point for me is the world Tomizawa manages to craft over mere 30 well paced chapters. Right off the bat it starts with a class choosing a new member for the alien party, a group of 6th graders tasked with taking care of regular alien threat besieging the school and it only gets weirder from there.

I can't say the plot is as intriguing as it doesn't ...
Jun 22, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Those are bizzare and surreal series that strongly resemble "Propeller Heaven".

However, the problem here is that story leaves less impact than propeller heaven.

The story revolves around a group of school girls that have to fight aliens by wearing helmets (That are aliens themselves). It is not really possible to explain more without spoiling it.

The series have old school character graphics with round and slightly cartoonish faces, but this is contrasted by detailed depiction of aliens, surroundings and the like.

It is very difficult to make sense out of the story, until at some point it goes and explains half of it in an informational dump ...
May 2, 2020
This was one of the more messed up anime/manga I've come across.

Story
It was a trope that feels to close to home with adults forcing the world's problems on the younger generation. While the kids have no say in it what's so ever. And I cant help but question a lot of the methods that are used in this alien human society.

Characters
So they managed to have 2 over achievers in the main group and the main star is someone who has no business being there. You dont send in someone with a crippling fear of aliens to capture them.

May be some spoiler-ish

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Dec 17, 2023
Mixed Feelings
Alien 9 is an anime with a unique and somewhat whimsical touch, featuring girls with distinct personalities and highly detailed, original alien creatures. The contrast between these girls and the aliens adds a fascinating element to the show.

The artwork by the creator is impressive, as it effectively conveys the speed and intensity of the battles between the girls and the aliens without relying heavily on speed lines.

The story of Alien 9 is undeniably complex, and while the meaning behind the title becomes clear towards the end, it doesn't provide a neatly wrapped-up conclusion. The overall enigmatic nature of the narrative is, in my opinion, one ...