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Jun 11, 2023
TLDR; 90's action movies + road trips + good food = Great manga imo.
This was an extremely nice short manga you can read within a day and enjoy every minute of it. I love the simplicity of the writing where you can enjoy anything and everything with the beautiful backgrounds, the cool and cute characters and with what little information you are told, you can piece together things yourself.
There's a good amount of absurdity to keep you second-guessing, and asking "How will they get through this?!" throughout the chapters, and you know two things are constant;
-"I'm hungry".
-Great food.
So buckle up
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and fire up the grills. Crazy Food Truck is definitely worth your time.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 21, 2021
This is another one of this times I've read the manga first and got super excited for an anime, only for it to turn around and be something more involved with the Light Novel.
Sure, I get it. CGI's not my thing fully, the random parts with the humans is weird at times, but it worked a bit farther in the episodes. Our little spider friend can get annoying and whiney, but at least they're not a crazy perv (from what we know so far) and seems more feasibly alive. They complain, then deal with it. I'm sure we've all been there.
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anime does have is that it at least isn't *poof* invincible demi-god of death for the MC's. There's always something stronger than them and it's risk-reward or gives them progress in some plot.
So not only does this have a fairly ok rags-to-riches story, there's also one falling from grace for their actions, survival-of-the-fittest, and even a punishment for getting too powerful; A big target gets painted on your back. (IE; The monkies and the "Taboo" skill being brought up often.)
TL;DR; Isekai that does it fairly well and isn't one of those stories that'd be better or not changed at all if it wasn't isekai/the character had amnesia.
Story; 7. So far, so decent. Score may change soon.
Art; 7. Sure, CGI and stuff. That knocked a point down...but it at least isn't the worst in the world.
Sound; 9. I LOVE hearing the sound of things crying in agony or feeling hurt.
Character; 8. Seeing someone who's usually alone show personality other than "Calculative bookworm" is really good. Cause who wouldn't cheer over a good victory?
Enjoyment; 8. I love seeing actual growth. If your character just suddenly is powerful beyond belief without doing anything special, then I'll be sitting through in anger.
Overall; 7.7. Closer to 8, but I really wish I can just. Do decimals. Pretty fun so far.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Mar 4, 2018
With the current release of this in the Anime version, I've gotten curious about the Manga, and I have to say, it's just as great as the Anime.
I feel so warm and cudddly with all the day to day stories about these two, fascinated by the world that the inchlings live in. There's always something for them to do and learn, while meeting characters with so much personality that aren't just one-off chracters; They will be seen again, which is a thing many stories forget about, and they don't need to put much effort into meeting up with them, all the side characters have
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their own lives that they live with so many activities of their own that aren't dependant on Hakumei and Mikochi.
The level of detail in each scene really surprises me; It's a small but gorgeous world they live in, and the end-of-chapter tidbits really helps build it for you. From every feather and wing to the small grains of wood, it's quite beautiful and captures everything you love about art.
My favorite part is how well the world's technology and magic even work together. There's Tsukumogami flying about, but there's also trains. There's a Necromancer, but there's also skyscrapers. It's so balanced and neat that it just blends well and you don't have it feel out of place. No one's slinging fireballs left and right while robots are walking about; It's more balanced between the two.
If you want a Manga that will heal your sorrow; Pick Hakumei to Mikochi. If you want a Manga with a beautiful world; Pick Hakumei to Mikochi. If you want a cute Manga, pick Hakumei to Moikochi! It's such a wonderful series of plentiful stories and well-written setting and characters, that the best way to describe it would be just to read it!
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Jul 19, 2017
*SPOILERS*
I. Watched. Samurai. Champloo.
Correction; I was engrossed with it. Every step of the way.
I cannot describe it other than one of my new favorites for action, story and character.
The absolutely phenomenal story had me hooked on, and even though most episodes seemed to be a bit loose from each other, seeming like they were only living day to day with the occasional fight...they tie together quite well, all the way up to having me begging for everything to go well at the end.
The art may not be for everyone, especially the music. I wasn't a fan of the Rap/Pop/Etc music opening,
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but that ending theme and every other song was quite well.
The characters...Beautiful. Fuu may be bumbling but she does her job as being one of the main trio, keeping a leash on Jin and Mugen, who are at each other's necks, but with the ending being them having that mutual respect for each other with their last clash rather than both killing each other...I just felt like I couldn't have had a better ending.
I obviously enjoyed it. There's no other way I can say...this was something I'm glad I binged in 2 days even though I had a slow start.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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