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Days: 132.0
Mean Score: 7.08
  • Total Entries877
  • Rewatched8
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Kimi to Boku.
Kimi to Boku.
Yesterday, 2:34 PM
Completed 13/13 · Scored 7
Hitoribocchi no Isekai Kouryaku
Hitoribocchi no Isekai Kouryaku
Yesterday, 2:33 PM
Watching 9/12 · Scored -
Murai no Koi
Murai no Koi
Yesterday, 6:29 AM
Completed 12/12 · Scored 7
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Days: 21.0
Mean Score: 7.10
  • Total Entries55
  • Reread0
  • Chapters3,566
  • Volumes319
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Dosanko Gal wa Namara Menkoi
Dosanko Gal wa Namara Menkoi
Nov 18, 1:27 PM
Completed 119/? · Scored 8
Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu.
Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu.
Nov 17, 1:08 AM
Reading 489/? · Scored 6
Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!
Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!
Nov 16, 4:26 AM
Reading 116/? · Scored 7

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finalcall Nov 5, 10:25 PM
it seems like the manga is on hiatus since 2009 way too long /: i hope it gets a proper ending some day, the fans deserve it.

the soundtrack of nana is immaculate i personally like the first opening and the first ending song the most. gotta check out the cds as well.

so i finished the entire anime and i gotta say it was an emotional rollercoaster for me. nana is so very unique in terms of complex and relatable characters, realistic themes, the art style and emotional depth. i was really invested in the series and now i lowkey feel empty after finishing lmao. the way nana captures the complexities of life and relationships and the nature of our minds and emotions is truly outstanding. wow. i’m so glad i gave it a try.
finalcall Nov 3, 1:07 PM
thanks for the advice i’m not a huge manga reader tbh but nana is just too good i’m about to finish the anime, if i wanna pick up the manga from where the anime left off do you know what chapter it might be?
finalcall Nov 2, 3:18 PM
you’re welcome ;; i’m really enjoying nana so far it’s very emotional, real and intense easily one of the best animes i’ve watched in awhile
leonardobarba Dec 4, 2023 7:07 PM
Thank you for the friend request.
JatinXO04 Jan 20, 2023 10:44 PM
Thanks for accepting :)
Remocracy Sep 18, 2022 5:21 PM
Thanks for the friend request!
cooldogmom Sep 18, 2022 9:49 AM
Hello! Thank you for the friend request. :o) Out of curiosity, how did you find me?
kihel Jul 25, 2022 12:28 AM
Hello. You already knew the information I sent you! You're fast! You said something about the author being a perfectionist and not writing a comic until he is fully healed.

Well, some authors don't announce their future, so I thought it was good that there was an announcement. Waiting for them to reopen takes patience, doesn't it?
kihel Jul 21, 2022 5:44 PM
Hello. There was some news about Ai Yazawa on the Japanese Internet and the author's comment, so I'm posting a translation of it!

Manga Artist Ai Yazawa on 13 Years Since "NANA" Was Suspended: "I Hope I Can Draw Again" and Her "Current Physical Condition" Also Revealed
7/21 (Thu) 21:10

We interviewed manga artist Ai Yazawa, creator of numerous popular works including the manga "NANA" and "Tenshi Kakaranai", who has been on a hiatus from "NANA" since 2009. He also talked about his life as a manga artist and his future plans for his work.

Yazawa-san made his debut as a manga artist in 1985 with "Ano Natsu. Since then, he has produced a string of hits, including "Tenshi Kakaranai", "Neighborhood Story", and "Paradise Kiss", but in 2009, he announced that "NANA", which had been serialized in the series, would be discontinued. In recent years, she has focused on illustration work.

■Ai Yazawa reveals her thoughts on the exhibition: "I was worried..."

From August 20, Ms. Yazawa's first exhibition, "ALL TIME BEST: Ai Yazawa" (through August 8), is being held at the Shinjuku Takashimaya Department Store in Tokyo. When we requested an interview with Ms. Yazawa, she responded to our questions in writing.

--Why did you decide to hold the exhibition this time?

Yazawa: I was approached by the editor in charge at Shueisha. I am very grateful to have been approached even though I was on a long hiatus. I was anxious, but I decided to hold the exhibition because I wanted to create a place where readers, who have been looking forward to the resumption of the exhibition, could enjoy it as much as possible. I decided to hold this event.

Debuted at the age of 17, his life as a cartoonist so far has been "running with all my might and energy.
Original illustration of his masterpiece "Tenshi Kakaranai" (C) Ai Yazawa/Shueisha

The exhibition features 300 original drawings and illustrations, as well as related materials on display for the first time. We asked Ms. Yazawa, who supervised the exhibition, about what she would like visitors to see.

--What do you think are the highlights of the exhibition?  Is there anything you would like visitors to see?

Yazawa: The exhibition is mainly about the works after "Tenshi wa Kana na Watashi" (It's Not an Angel), but we have displayed as many manuscripts as possible so that readers can be reunited with one of their old works. There were also a few rough sketches that were still in the process of being created, so they are displayed alongside the finished manuscripts. I have also created a corner to display illustrations I drew for jobs other than manga, so I think visitors will be able to see them with a fresh perspective.

--The concept of the exhibition is "ALL TIME BEST." How do you feel looking back on your life as a manga artist so far?

Yazawa: Since I made my debut at the age of 17, every day has been like running at full speed with all my might.

■Ai Yazawa reveals her feelings toward her fans: "I'm really sorry.

--Finally, please give a message to your fans.

Yazawa: Thank you for all your support. It is thanks to all of you who have continued to read my works that we were able to hold this exhibition. It has been a long time since "NANA" took a break, and I am truly sorry for the worry I have caused you. I felt that I have regained some of my strength while preparing for the exhibition with the sole intention of having everyone enjoy it. I hope to be able to manage my health and continue to paint again, even if only a little at a time. Thank you in advance for your support.

That is all. Thank you very much. Ai Yazawa
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