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Ogeha

Alternative Titles

Japanese: オゲハ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 15
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 14, 2015 to Aug 17, 2016
Genres: Drama Drama, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Demographic: Josei Josei
Serialization: Comic it
Authors: oimo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.421 (scored by 30413,041 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #170682
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #3705
Members: 5,946
Favorites: 46

Reviews

Filtered Results: 6 / 6
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Oct 4, 2018
Ogeha is an interesting departure from the usual romance stories. It’s not explicitly one in writing but it does come off as one.

Everything starts when our sociopath of a main character finds a huge larvae and for whatever reason decides to rip it with a stick to get to the bug inside. The bug inside is the titular Ogeha or as her bug friends call her, Inferno. She’s a weird but kinda cute looking hybrid between a human and a butterfly with some extra abilities under her hood. He calls her disgusting, grabs her by the legs and drags her over some steps, which knocks ...
Jan 9, 2017
Mixed Feelings
What the hell/20

This is the story of a sociopath taking care of an alien he found in a park.
The art is cool, the story is absent and the author himself said it should have been 2/3rd shorter (but it's like 15 chapters so hey, just go read it).
It might not click with the mainstream public though (it IS the story of a sociopath taking care of an alien he found in a park after all).
Oh well, seems the review's too short. Erh, well as I said the strong point of this manga is the art, Oimo is pretty good at that. But they're not ...
Nov 2, 2019
Mixed Feelings
Ogeha sure is a strange manga. I wouldn't say it's bad, but it's not what I'd call a good manga either. It's… Particular. Here's my first review.

Story : 5
There is no real "plot", but there are some events, and some development.
Ogeha is a very short slice of life, between a bug and an adolescent, so there isn't much more to say on this point.

Art : 8
The main (and maybe only) quality of the manga. The art's clear and has precise traits, without looking too simple.
Also, I particularly like this style, it reminds me of Summertime Rendering.

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May 11, 2024
Mixed Feelings
For what purpose/10
It's a mini manga about more or less stockholme syndrome.
With a SUPER autistic human boy that you have to wonder how he even functions as a human and doesn't really learn anything and does the dumbest stuff on a whim that really makes you hate him.
A the female lead whos innocent beyond measure but physically repulsive and mistreated. Some bizarre shock-value implications near the end too for her that are just gross for the sake of being gross.
This was all purposely done.
And they ended on something akin to a cliffhanger AFTER wrapping the story up.

Looking at the author's other works he has some ...
Dec 1, 2024
I'll keep it brief this is probably the weirdest manga I've ever seen like who the hell wrote this?, Ogeha is a story about a butterfly looking creature being being taken cared by a guy who's definitely a psychopath, I swear this is like a psychological thriller but disguised as a cutesy anime series

This shit is just fucking weird, In a bad way like this is the type of story that needs to be burned erased from the world, It's a shame because art wise it's actually pretty good especially the backgrounds

Rating is a 4/10, It's bad just don't read it, It's nothing to spend ...
Dec 9, 2024
On one hand, Ogeha is irritatingly short, and on the other hand it's perhaps the greatest piece of fiction I've ever laid my eyes on. It's not a series which I think many people will enjoy, but it does everything right from an literary perspective. The art is really good and really well made, the characters are sensible and enthralling, the world is fun, etc. It feels like the first volume of a generational piece, but for some reason ended right away. The only thing is that from a literary perspective, although it makes sense for there to be more after it, it also makes ...