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Feb 3, 2010
Mixed Feelings
After watching Tenjou Tenge some time ago, I thought I'd check out some other stuff by the mind behind it.
Himiko-Den, a 12-episode anime based on the PlayStation game released around a decade ago [early in the year of 1999], had the mangaka behind Tenjou Tenge have his take on it. But much to my short-lived dismay, I had neither played or watched either.

The story is said to be based on an old Japanese tale told by the official Chinese history book Sanguo Zhi [Records of Three Kingdoms], covering the times of 189 to 280, written in the 3rd century. But that's just ...
Jan 21, 2010
Chu-Bra!! (Manga) add
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (3/49 chp)
Once upon a time, dress etiquette required men and women [more so] to cover their skin and dress quite modestly. Then something of a liberation from this dress code brought relief, and a revolution that has fashion where it is today. But that's just an irrelevant intro.

Though at the first glance at this manga's description, and even the first chapter, it may blind you with the "lolicon" label - and I suppose you're not wrong to think so. But I feel, after reading a few more chapters, it almost seems educational in a "coming of age" kinda of manga. One that would teach young ...
Aug 29, 2009
Preliminary (90/? chp)
I had missed waking up 7am every morning to watch Pokemon on CheeseTV something of a decade ago. And only a few days ago did I learn there were a few mangas that gave alternative stories to the universe of Pokemon. And in the three days I had started reading, I'm here now having read 90chapters. Needless to say, I just couldn't stop reading. The last thing I couldn't stop reading was the first harry potter book - aha.

This manga is based on the Pokemon Game series [if you'd look to the character list above]. That's why there's a "Red" ready for you to name ...
Jul 8, 2009
Mon Seul (Manga) add
Preliminary (Unknown/10 chp)
When I read the synopsis, I immediately knew what the story was about. How it was going to go about it... was the reason why I read it.

I've used "one step in the mud after another" to describe an anti-feel good manga before

. But this time I think I'll go with 'sky diving with an elephant on top'.

Lolicon has always been a worry. Some anime/mangas distract you with comedy, fan-service, or incest -kissxsis-. Some even try to raise an ethical point.

But Mon Seul sets up the situation, and goes from there. It doesn't try to convince you of anything. It just shows you ...
Jul 5, 2009
Dead Flowers (Manga) add
First of all, how come this doesn't have a mature warning? o_O

Anyways. It's psychological, in an abstract way. It's weird, in a "..is that it?" way. And it's drama in a rather terminal tragedy kind of way.

The story, I give a 9. Not that I would preach what this story seems to condone, but in that it seems to hold its own as stories should. I'm impressed by certain techniques used so boldly. Though that's probably just my liking towards foreign psychological films and short films speaking.

The art, 9. Just take a look for yourself. Everything seems to have it's own soul. But perhaps ...
Jul 5, 2009
Preliminary (2/10 chp)
Not your most entertaining manga, nor does it seem to have that purpose in the first place. It reminded me of listening to the life of a socially unacceptable friend: no happily ever after or uplifting moral stories, just one step in the mud after another.

I don't think many would understand the point, or enjoy reading this, besides those who enjoy something anti-pretty in almost any sense of the word.

Despite what I've described, I liked that it isn't over-zealous. There are no lucky circumstances, dramatic attempts at happiness or fantasy-like alternative universe. Just one of those below-the-radar mangas that told a twisted one-shot story. ...


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