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English: Hatsune Miku: Acute
Japanese: ACUTE
Autor:
Asahina, Shiori
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
1
Capítulos:
5
Status:
Finished
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2013-10-25 to 2014-10-25
Serialização:
Millefeui
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English: Hatsune Miku: Acute
Japanese: ACUTE
Japanese: ACUTE
Autor:
Asahina, Shiori
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
1
Capítulos:
5
Status:
Finished
Publicar:
2013-10-25 to 2014-10-25
Serialização:
Millefeui
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Resumo
Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka have grown up very close to each other. After an orphan, Kaito, moves into a nearby children's home, Miku and Luka take him under their wing, and the three vow to stay together.
However, as they grow up, their feelings change. Miku finds herself romantically attracted to Kaito. She admits this to Luka, but when Luka informs her that she holds the same feelings toward Kaito, the two could become rivals at any time. However, with both Miku and Luka unwilling to risk their friendship, they vow that neither of them will ever confess their feelings. But will someone break the promise, and if so, at what cost?
However, as they grow up, their feelings change. Miku finds herself romantically attracted to Kaito. She admits this to Luka, but when Luka informs her that she holds the same feelings toward Kaito, the two could become rivals at any time. However, with both Miku and Luka unwilling to risk their friendship, they vow that neither of them will ever confess their feelings. But will someone break the promise, and if so, at what cost?
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Acute review
This is one of the best vocaloid songs and it could have made a fantastic manga, but this just wasn't developed well. The art is gorgeous, but there's so many loose ends in story and character.
What in the world is going on with Kaito's backstory? I don't even know where to begin asking the questions. His father stabbed him as a child and he forgot about this up until now? It adds nothing really to the story and I just didn't get this. The love triangle is very, very complex, and everyone seems to have a different story and a different take on what's going on. It makes for interesting storytelling, but three unreliable narrators in a book that's only a little over a hundred pages can get tedious and difficult to understand after a while. The ending is extremely ambiguous and not really much of an ending. It would have made more sense for Miku and Kaito to have died, and Luka to have killed herself afterwards. The ending is a very unclear cliffhanger that just didn't make sense in the context of the story. We still don't know who Kaito chooses. Miku slowly going mad was a really cool thing to see though, and I always enjoy a dark, twisted one-shot. I just wish they had spent a little more time on this and done more editing so it would make more sense. |
Acute review
This is a great manga if you like Vocaloid. Especially if you like the song Acute.
Story: I was surprised how detailed a Vocaloid song can be when it gets transfered in to a manga. It's very accurate to the song. It also more in depth in to the story of the characters. Art: I like the art but I feel like Miku and Luka look the same. Characters: I liked most of the characters. But I honestly think that Luka's reaction was well.... If I was Luka I wouldn't be so forgiving of Miku. Enjoyment: I liked it but I feel like miku's change of personality changes too fast. |
Acute review
Before I write my review, you MUST watch the music video for this song (with subtitles if you can't understand Japanese) because while the manga does an okay job of explaining the story, it's so fast paced that you need background knowledge. The song is called "Acute" by Kurousa-P. Alright, I'm going to say it.
This manga is absurd, and not necessarily in a good way. The art is pretty, no doubt, but the story is what bothers me. It gave me that feeling of, "Well, that went from 1-100 pretty quick" because things just start happening, and character's personalities change rapidly, and then you discover just how edgy this thing really is. I couldn't find Miku likable by the end, Luka seemed dumb, and I didn't really mind Kaito. he was okay. But honestly, this is something where I'm not going to tell you to not read it, but instead I'll tell you- read it for yourself. It's absurd, it's dumb, and honestly makes no logical sense, but if nothing else read it for the art. |