Balance Policy

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Alternativas: Japanese: バランスポリシー
Autor: Yoshitomi, Akihito
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 2
Capítulos: 14
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2010-04-26 to 2014-02-28
Serialização: Young King OURs GH

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Alternativas: Japanese: バランスポリシー
Autor: Yoshitomi, Akihito
Modelo: Mangá
Volumes: 2
Capítulos: 14
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2010-04-26 to 2014-02-28
Serialização: Young King OURs GH
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Resumo
In a world where birth rates mysteriously dropped, specially women's, men have their bodies changed so they can give birth. This is the story of one of them, Kenji.
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DanoTheFano6
Apr 08, 2021
Balance Policy is about a boy who was turned into a girl because of japan's birth rate declining.

In short mangas like these, you can't really expect anything "good" in general standards and it is understandable. Rather, when it comes to these, I think you're supposed to just read and observe till you get a proper conclusion of everything that has happened. That is if, you ever get it.

What made this manga piqued my interest~

Is that it gives this distinct and strange feeling. Given the premise and synopsis of the manga, it is. Everything and Everyone is strange and weird in their own way, as so is the story. And mangas like these are often than not, short. Yet they give off that same feeling.

The feeling of distinct oddness that each of the characters show and convey to each other and to us readers are quite something that makes us not want to remember it. Well, generally. But for me it's the exact opposite.

And the moral or the message that the author wanted to convey was to be who you are despite the gender. As long as you feel like it and know it is still you. Which isn't a bad one, yet simple. You'd have to cut it some slack as it only has 15 chapters and this manga is indeed only "simple".

Though the ending left a bitter taste to others, I can understand them. But as a person who's read a similar manga this isn't exactly new either. And there's just no exact "Good Ending" that fits in the narrative of the story.

I think it did it's job to make the readers see something unexpected just as the premise and story did, and feel something up until the end. And that "feeling" can be bad, disappointed, or even trashing the story. Which again is understandable. And to a certain extent, fair.

Overall it's an 8 for me, personally.