Showing posts with label Updated and Completed Mangas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Updated and Completed Mangas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Kekkaishi (Manga)


Name: Kekkaishi
Author: Tanabe Yellow

Chapters: 345
Status: Completed
Release Date (for eng scans): -


Summary:
Karasumori is a mysterious piece of land which grants any ayakshi, who is within it, power. Being born legitimate successors of this mysterious land, Yoshimori and Tokine have been defending this plot of land from ayakashi since young.  
Yoshimori's lack of intelligence has always caused him to be known as the weaker of the two. However, as time pass, it became more apparent that although dumber, he has shown much potential in many areas in being a kekkaishi and a legitimate successor of karasumori. While Tokine uses her extraordinary intelligence to compensate for the lack of power, Yoshimori uses his gut feelings and battle experience to elevate himself.

Yoshimori being the kind person he is, after seeing many injuries and deaths within karasumori, he sets himself a life time goal of sealing the place up. As time passes, many groups grew more interested in karasumori, and many sets their eyes on this piece of land to fulfill their greed for more power. 
Will Yoshimori be able to seal karasumori up first, or will these groups of people get their hands on the ownership of the place first?

Summary by: AngelaAgness


Personal Ratings: 3.5
Watched the anime for this when I was young, but was super curious about the next part of the story, since the anime ended it quite abruptly.
The manga and the anime doesn't have much difference, but there are some adjustments here and there. Thought that some adjustments gave the story line more sense, however, some just didn't really make much sense.

There maybe many arcs in this manga, but the story revolves around one thing; sealing Karasumori. So form the start, we can see the motive of this manga, and how its going to end. So there isn't that kind of lost feeling in any part of the story. 

Could tell that the beginning and the ending of the manga is very well planned. However, for all the individual arcs in between (especially nearing the end), it felt that they didn't really had anything to do with the main story. It felt a little fragmented. You can somehow tell that everything is kind of linked, but the complicated relationships between the different parties were really messy, and hard to grasp the whole picture.

Overall really good character development, be it the enemies side or the good sides. Makes us feel for both sides, which is really quite rare to see because most of the time they only bother to develop the main character's side.
Really liked how they didn't 'dispose' of characters, especially when it comes to the enemies of side character. Usually in mainstream mangas, animies are usually thrown aside really easily. However, for this, up until the end, even if they died, they still play a certain importance to the whole story, and you can see them mentioning their names. 
However, I did think that they lacked specifics when it comes to talking about the past. Giving us the complete past would have enabled us to understand the character better. When I compared it with the anime, I thought that the anime did a better job in this aspect. 

The slow character development when it comes to Yoshimori really makes it interesting to see how he can use his technique in many different ways. It feels like we develop with the story; at first we only know the basic functions of his powers, and after awhile, there are more function and different ways added to it. It adds that spice to the manga, because it always gets really interesting when they show us his true powers. (maybe it's because in the beginning he is always that dumb kid that doesn't know how to utilize his powers).

When Yoshimori first completed his blank state, they somehow always seem to make him use his blank state just for calming himself down. I think it's kind of contradicting how at first they said that going into the blank state is actually quite risky, but than it's like all of a sudden he keeps using it. 
I also felt that during the time when he was training for his blank state, they kind of neglected him for a bit, focusing totally on Masamori's side. I think that they should have shows us some scenes on his training more often, or generally what's happening on his side.

The thing about his mother was also another mystery. I actually liked how they made us curious about his missing mother, and they did actually told us some information about his mother (Sumiko) in the middle, but that was kind of forgotten half way. Then all of a sudden, in the last arc, she is the most important person. However, even so, most of the time it was just her Shikigami, only until the last second was it really her real self. Felt that there is just not enough information about her. Really wanted a side story about her life. 

The ending was really sad. Felt that they made us recall back the sad times about Shishio and also about Sumiko. Though I didn't think that they could have made it a lot more emotional by actually building up the relationship between the viewers and the characters (especially Sumiko). It was sad, and I couldn't stop crying, but at the same time, it was like they finally did what they set up themselves up to do. So right until the end I had mixed feelings. 


Art Ratings: 3 to 3.5
In the beginning, you could tell that the art was really basic and standard, and the author didn't really make use of the panels to control how fast the reader reads. However after awhile, you could see that she started to maximize the space and overlapping techniques to enable the readers to understand which character they should pay more attention at that scene.
Panels were very normal; there wasn't much overlapping or anything done to it. Thought that they could have made used of more blank panels and effect panels to help elevate the whole manga. Blank panels are useful in helping the readers determine the time difference between the panels, so that it would be less confusing and it wouldn't make it seem like the manga is going too quickly. 

Overall I thought that there was a lack of use of screens and tones. Could see that she tried to keep the whole manga as simple as possible, but I still think that it needs that little more screen effects to help boost the level of intensity and also to help us understand the character's feelings. 
More inking would also have been better. For this story-line, I thought that it was quite a dark manga. So to match the story-line, I thought that having darker colours would have been better. When the panels are too white sometimes, it was pretty hard to grasp the mood, seriousness and dangerous atmosphere. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 13 and above
My Ratings: PG-13



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Special A


Image from: http://www.citymanga.com/special_a/

Name: Special A, S.A スペシャル·エー
Author: Minami Maki

Chpaters: 99
Status: Completed 
Release date (for eng scan): -


Summary:
Hikari has known Kei since they were both six years old and he's surpassed her at everything. Now they are the top two students in an extremely prestigious high school, with Kei holding firmly to that number one position, and Hikari is still determined to beat him, no matter what it takes.

Summary from: http://www.citymanga.com/special_a/ 
(with abit of edition from me :P)


Personal ratings: 4

Quite an old manga. If you ask me, i totally prefer the manga then the anime. This show is totally about romance and comedy. While Hikari is trying to surpass Kei, she finds herself falling in love with him. She does not want to admit her feelings, and Kei is trying his best to make her confess her feelings for him. 

It is really obvious in the book that Kei has been in love with Hikari since young. Really liked the parts about showing the reason why Kei likes Hikari. There are also many sub-pairings in the manga, which i totally love! I in love two of the pairings (i know im weird). A MUST see if you like shoujo (girl) mangas.


Art ratings: 4.5

Manga's art is so much better then the anime (no offence). I really love how they draw the hair, the eyes and the eye lashes. But one thing that kept bothering me is the length of the legs. Arn't they like to ridiculously long?


Recommended for:

Gender: Female & Male
Age: 12 and above
My Ratings: PG

Friday, August 31, 2012

Shin Attack No. 1


Image from: http://www.animeclick.it/manga/Shin+Attack+No.1+2005

Name: New Attack No. 1, Shin Attack No. 1 新アタックNo.1
Author: Kanon Ozawa
Original work by: Chikako Urano

Chapters3 volumes (sorry only know how many volumes)
Status: Completed 
Release date (for eng scan): -

Summary:
Kozue Ayuhara is a short girl aiming to be a number one volleyball player in the world. Her only advantage in volley ball in her jumps and her spikes. 
Summary by: AgnelaAgness

Personal ratings: 4
Sorry for the short summary. Not much to talk about since it's only 3 volumes long. This series was the 3rd series i read in my life. Really long ago, but i still like the story. The last book totally made me cry. A LOT! really sad that her boyfriend died. I know this is a redrawn one but i wish they could take that part out. Seriously, he's to young too die. Even if the last part was suppose to be a happy ending, even then i thought about the dude dying, it somehow does not seem like such a happy ending anymore. But totally love the storyline, a bit of relationship problems here and there. 

Art ratings: 3
Seriously old style drawing. But i give it some credit since it's from last time. 

Recommended for:
Gender: Female
Age: 13 and above
My Ratings: PG



Thursday, August 30, 2012

B.O.D.Y


Image from: http://www.mangahere.com/manga/b_o_d_y/

Name: B.O.D.Y ボディ
Author: Ao Mimori

Chapters: 60

Status: Completed
Release date (for eng subs): -

Summary:
Everyone thinks 16-year-old Ryoko has weird taste in guys because she can't stop drooling over Ryu, the strong silent type who sits next to her in class. When she discovers he works for a host club—where women actually pay men to date them—will she finally wise up? Or will he leave his job to be with her? Or will she take a job at the club so he can quit so she can be with him so...?
Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/manga/627/B.O.D.Y.

Personal ratings: 3

As you read the manga, it gets more and more amazing. However there was a big personality change for the main girl when you compare the first chapter to the last few ones. That was the main reason for the lower ratings i gave. 
Ignoring the first volume, i think that whole story was nice. Though i read it years ago, and my memory is abit blurry on this manga, i can tell you that this is something worth reading if you are into Shoujo (girl) books. But if you dont like all the love and relationship stuff, it's definitely not something you want to pick up. 
I do think that the age is a bit inappropriate for this manga. They are all young and (suppose to be) innocent but they are doing THOSE kinda stuffs. I think it's because i'm from an all girls school, i don't really understand some parts in the relationship between the two. Like why did the guy break up with her for no big reason? I totally loved the idea about the 2nd couple in the manga. Love that pair, so cute 

Art ratings: 4
At first the art was not really something i liked. But in the later chapters, you can tell that the art really really improved alot. totally loved how they draw the hair, lips and chibi. But i think they could work more on the eye lashes.

Recommended for:
Gender: Female
Age: 13 and above
My Ratings: PG-13

Monday, August 27, 2012

Beauty Pop!

Beauty Pop
Image from:http://myanimelist.net/manga/633/Beauty_Pop

Name: Beauty Pop, Beauty Pop Stage 2  ビューティーポップ
Author: Kiyoko Arai

Chapters: 51
Status: Completed
Release date (for eng scan): -

Summary:
Kiri Koshiba uses her hairstyling talents to help brighten up the lives of girls, but she does so anonymously. On the other hand the Scissors Project (also known as the SP), a group of three boys at school, gives grand makeovers to already-beautiful handpicked girls. Shougo Narumi, the head of the group and a hairstyling genius in his own right, finds himself butting heads with Kiri. To make matters worse, Ochiai, another member of SP, plots to expose Kiri's talents. As much as Kiri tries to shy away from the spotlight, she finds herself drawn into the world of hairstyling.
Summary from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_Pop


Personal ratings: 3.5
One of the kind of mangas that ended without gaining much popularity (in Singapore). It's a pity and waste. I'm pretty sure that if this was made into an anime, it would receive much love and popularity. When i read the first 5 volumes of this book (which was YEARS ago) I was totally hooked on to it. I could not find any links on the net, so i had to wait for the book to come out (chinese ver.) Every book was nice and exciting. 
Though i really wish that the author could show that the girl progressively liked the main guy. I did not see that happening in the book at all and by the time i knew it, they were married. Also, the personality of Kiri changed really drastically in the first part of the manga and the last few parts.  
I think the thing that i liked most about this manga is the fact that they actually do explain (some parts) how and why she styled the girl's hair that way.

Art ratings: 2.5
Not so nice, but not so bad. Did not really love the art but really love they way they draw the hair. The one thing that i cannot get over is the eye lashes. The eye lashes were drawn weirdly....

Recommended for:
Gender: Female
Age: 11 and above
My Ratings: PG