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Japanese: オゲハ
Autor:
oimo
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
3
Capítulos:
15
Status:
Finished
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2015-02-14 to 2016-08-17
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Japanese: オゲハ
Autor:
oimo
Modelo:
Mangá
Volumes:
3
Capítulos:
15
Status:
Finished
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2015-02-14 to 2016-08-17
Serialização:
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Resumo
Satoshi Kiji has an obsession with weird bugs. One day, to his delight, he finds a girl with winged arms and an insect-like rear. Deciding to bring her home, Kiji names her Ogeha. Treating her like a regular bug, he pokes her and hits her, thinking that she is merely a weird organism. On the other hand, Ogeha has never lived anything other than the life she has with Kiji. She mostly accepts her situation, wondering if enduring endless pain is her destiny.
Ogeha follows Kiji and his giant anthropomorphic bug, Ogeha, depicting their sickening relationship as well as Ogeha's possible otherworldly origins.
Ogeha follows Kiji and his giant anthropomorphic bug, Ogeha, depicting their sickening relationship as well as Ogeha's possible otherworldly origins.
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Ogeha review
What the hell/20
This is the story of a sociopath taking care of an alien he found in a park. The art is cool, the story is absent and the author himself said it should have been 2/3rd shorter (but it's like 15 chapters so hey, just go read it). It might not click with the mainstream public though (it IS the story of a sociopath taking care of an alien he found in a park after all). Oh well, seems the review's too short. Erh, well as I said the strong point of this manga is the art, Oimo is pretty good at that. But they're not a good scenarist (this manga is based on just one idea : what if a depressed middle schooler found an alien bug girl. And it runs with it. Pretty weird). Overall I liked it, even if it really seems like an overstretched one-shot. Recommended for fans of weird and short stories, and bizarre anatomy too. |
Ogeha review
Ogeha sure is a strange manga. I wouldn't say it's bad, but it's not what I'd call a good manga either. It's… Particular. Here's my first review.
Story : 5 There is no real "plot", but there are some events, and some development. Ogeha is a very short slice of life, between a bug and an adolescent, so there isn't much more to say on this point. Art : 8 The main (and maybe only) quality of the manga. The art's clear and has precise traits, without looking too simple. Also, I particularly like this style, it reminds me of Summertime Rendering. Character : 7 This is quite an interesting point. The main characters are Ogeha (obviously) and Kijima. While I don't have much to say on Ogeha, Kijima is different. He is portrayed as an insensible person, who doesn't pay attention to anyone or anything except himself, and is NOT a good guy. You could even say he's a bastard, considering what he did and how he treated Ogeha. But in spite of that, he still has some development in his relation with this strange bug-looking alien, and I found that interesting. Enjoyment : 6 This is not really a manga you enjoy while reading, it's even pretty disturbing. But there is an evolution in the story and I can't say I wasn't curious about what would happen. Overall : 6 This manga is a bit particular. It's not really good, but it's not completely bad, and there is something interesting, something special that makes the manga not a complete waste of time (even though it's probably just my curiousity). |