I read this manga series a while back when I was first starting college. I was just browsing through my favorite anime store and just happened to fall upon this series. I am so glad I picked it up. It was so difficult for me to find decent series that didn't have too much of one thing over the other elements that can be used in making a story.
Land of the Blindfolded is a sweet and beautifully drawn series about three people that have special powers. One can see the past and the other two can see the future of anything they touch. It's a
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shoujo series but I find that this could be enjoyed by both sexes.
There were many shoujos that I picked up and it was just constant mushy stuff that was irrelevant to the growth of the actual relationship between the characters. It was that or it was entirely depressing. Land of the Blindfolded has its sad moments but it's not overfilling the pages with it. The romance is sweet and definitely not nauseating like other series.
The three main characters are the girl, Kanade, her new boyfriend, Arou, and their friend (and sometimes fake adversary to Arou) Namiki.
Kanade is a sweet girl that can only see the future at certain times. She's always willing to help others and unlike Namiki, who I will talk about later, she uses her power to prevent tragedies...at least when she can. She has a heart of gold and is gentle and sweet. But she is also very afraid. Throughout the story, when we see her best friend Eri, Kanade is very afraid to even tell her best friend about her special power. I think that this keeps the series realistic if powers like these were possible in real life. For we all know, the hard way, sometimes people can't accept what is different and become afraid. That becomes a message discussed throughout the series.
Next is the boyfriend, Arou. Most of the times in shoujo stories, the love interest is usually some kind of emo, depressed and self-pitied guy who thinks he must take on everything himself. Arou is different. He's actually very upbeat and gets quite excitable when either Kanade is involved or it's something fun. He loves to cook and do gardening and even revived the garden club in their school! But that's not to say he doesn't have his own problems. There are at least a couple of volumes that go into much detail about his past and it's really and truly sad. You see clues throughout all the books but it isn't until a couple of books later towards the end that you find out everything.
And finally, there is Namiki. His story was quite interesting. And even with the way his personality is, sometimes comes off cold and uncaring, he does have a kind side. And it is so hilarious to see him act up with Arou. That's because Namiki really knows how to push Arou's buttons... especially with Kanade around hee hee.... But it's also because of Namiki that there is at least a couple of other "main characters". They even get their own little side story xD I don't want to say anything now because that is something you should see for yourself.
The character development, for a series to span over only 9 volumes, was quite amazing. Over the time I was reading, I just fell in love with the characters. The way that they were portrayed was just so real. You could feel what they were feeling and understand what they were going through. And the way they reacted to certain things... I just can't explain it really. You'd have to read the series yourself to understand what I'm talking about.
The art, now, was nicely done. I love the soft lines and the style. The use of the soft textures and toning really emphasized the gentleness and personalities of the characters. And I loved the expressions the artist used. Many of them were just hilarious. Some really helped the mood of the current setting.
I really enjoyed this series. I'm so serious when I say that it was becoming difficult for a while to find a good shoujo series but this one was a keeper. I hope this review was helpful to you. If not...lolz drop me a line and let me know what else you would like to know. And then I'll edit ^^
But I really hope that you'll pick up a copy and see for yourself what I was talking about. Later! ^^
Aug 26, 2007
Mekakushi no Kuni
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I read this manga series a while back when I was first starting college. I was just browsing through my favorite anime store and just happened to fall upon this series. I am so glad I picked it up. It was so difficult for me to find decent series that didn't have too much of one thing over the other elements that can be used in making a story.
Land of the Blindfolded is a sweet and beautifully drawn series about three people that have special powers. One can see the past and the other two can see the future of anything they touch. It's a ... Jun 14, 2007
Fushigi Yuugi
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Before this series, I've only seen harem anime like Tenchi Muyo and things like that. But it was suggested to me that I watch this series by Yuu Watase. I'm so glad I listened.
The main character, Miaka, got a little annoying at times but I thought she was cute with Tamahome. Many watchers, at least the ones I know got sick over how much they were all over each other. But what do you expect? This girl was in a time she wasn't from. She was always attacked or in danger and she had no one else to really turn to. He was the one ... |