ReLIFE

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Alternativas: English: ReLIFE
Japanese: ReLIFE
Autor: Yayoi, Sou
Modelo: Mangá
Capítulos: 237
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2013-10-12 to 2018-03-16
Serialização: comico

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Alternativas: English: ReLIFE
Japanese: ReLIFE
Autor: Yayoi, Sou
Modelo: Mangá
Capítulos: 237
Status: Finished
Publicar: 2013-10-12 to 2018-03-16
Serialização: comico
Pontuação
4.7
54 Votos
77.36%
18.87%
1.89%
1.89%
0.00%
0 Lendo
0 Quero ler
0 Ler
Resumo
When the responsibilities of being an adult and the ugly side of corporate bullying betrays one's childhood dreams, many would wish to return to their innocent childhood to relive their life and make the right decisions. Dumbfounded by the offer presented to him, 27-year-old Arata Kaizaki hopes to turn his life around through a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Returning home from his part-time job, Arata is persuaded by Ryou Yoake, an employee of ReLife Research Institute, into participating in an experiment which will help him overcome his difficulties and re-enter corporate life. As part of the ReLife experiment, Arata's physique is reverted to that of a 17-year-old, and all he must do is relive his high school life for one year. Waiting for him at the end of the experiment is a job offer that he has been struggling to get ever since he left his first company.

With few other options, he decides to go along with this plan. However, with adult-like tendencies and many years since his last formal education, Arata steps into an unexpectedly challenging territory—a normal day of high school.

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Ennys11
Apr 02, 2021
I've been recently developing a jealousy toward the Slice of Life genre. These days it feels like the only kind of manga/anime that can ever get a positive consensus anymore are super subdued, comfortably paced, character driven emotional dramas or comedies which have easily relatable characters and also touch on real life social and emotional issues. But on the other side of the coin, it's still a genre with a lot of great titles under it and this manga is one of them.

Story- 8/10: This is your standard highschool-based slice of life with a twist, twist being the adult main character. But unlike doing something cosmetic like making one of the main characters deaf (Koe no Katachi) or a penguin caricature (Oyasumi Punpun), the twist here actually substantially changes how the setting is looked upon, and in a way that adults can enjoy arguably more than teenagers (since the MC is an adult).

However, like in Koe no Katachi, any scene where the twist of premise is not utilized makes the story feel like a copy paste Slice of Life. Granted, having a truly original story is next to impossible these days. But since a bog standard Slice of Life is literally just REAL life, I find that a problem since I personally don't read things for a real life-type experience.

In all honesty though, when the characters who are secretly adults get to interact with the normal teens, it's a very interesting read. Fortunately, that at least DOES happen a majority of the time.

The only other real complaint is some beating around the bush at the end, but if you can get through Prison School's cavalry arc, then this is nothing.

Art- 7/10: This is the first and only manga I have read entirely in full color. And THANK GOODNESS it was in full color because that's the whole saving grace of it. The characters are really flat, bland, and inexpressive, BUT...

...the BACKGROUNDS are where the expressiveness comes in. Well, not the backgrounds as in, the school or the town. I mean the backgrounds as in, the mysterious void that the manga panels float in. That... place?... changes color and texture in response to stuff happening, which easily offsets how boring the people look. Granted, I think the abstract art of Oyasumi Punpun does a better job at having "expressive backgrounds", but the presentation here is good enough.

Characters- 9/10: Since it's a Slice of Life, the characters are the driving force. The most interesting people are obviously the adults who are pretending to be teenagers (I'm using plural because the MC has ReLIFE employees alongside him during this whole thing). Buuuuuut as I said before everyone else is, well, normal.

If you're no stranger to the genre, you can probably guess what direction each and every character arc goes in. But their arcs are represented well in the background art I mentioned earlier.

Overall- 9/10: This is a solid Slice of Life manga, that's all there is to it. I'd easily recommend other Slices of Life such as Mahoutsukai no Yome and Uchuu Kyoudai (well just those two really) over this one. But ReLIFE ain't bad for what it is.
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thisguy20114
Apr 02, 2021
What a wonderful story. Even after weeks of completing it, I look for stories similar to reLife.

Overall, my main gripe about this series is this series belongs to rena and ohga as much as it belongs to kaizaki and hishiron. Not much development is given to others beyond the four (and the supervisors).

Second thing is, the ending is a cop out. The explanation given honestly doesn’t make a lot of sense, and a lot of mystery surrounding the reLife organisation is dispelled. Ending is extremely predictable such that people were guessing accurately halfway through the manga.

Even with the above points, this is one of the most immensely happy mangas. I ‘accidentally’ read the end when I was at chapter ~150 and I was ready to just drop the manga. But when I returned to my chapter I couldn’t stop reading. This is the addictiveness of the manga that caused me to finish the manga even during exams week.

In some ways, reLife is akin to a shoujo manga. It has similar settings and tropes, but adds its own spin. Please don’t be daunted by the amount of chapters. It’s true that most events are drawn out, but the beginning chapters has little pages and you will not feel bored during the manga.

Lastly, I would like to draw attention to the structure. The manga was originally a webcomic (if I am not mistaken?) and is meant to be read in a vertical scrolling fashion. Whiteout scans has been translating this series from start to finish, has a manga reader on their website. So please try to enjoy this manga in its original form!

ReLife is worth it if you want a manga that’s long enough to get you invested, and rewards you with appropriate payoff.
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wystery13
Apr 02, 2021
First of all I'm sorry for my english. I'm no native speaker but I will try my best.

Wow it has been 222 chapters and now ReLIFE is coming to an end.
I remember the first time I saw the Anime and I was completely hooked by it and I needed to know how the hell is this going to continue. And well approximately 120 Chapters into the show- to be more specific, until the end - I think I can say that this Manga was quiet grate and I'm really looking forwards to the OVA coming in 10 days.

But let's get into the detail.

The Story was very good and I really loved the idea behind the so-called ReLIFE. I had my thoughts about the concept while reading it and was thinking about, how it would be to have ReLIFE in the actual world. I thought it would definitely help people to get back into Life and restart everything for one year.
The course of the plot was good and I could understand the ideas behind the direction perfectly. There was just one problem. Sometimes the plot was too predictable, but that isn't really a problem. In fact I liked the way how it slowly came to an end and all characters somehow have their own ending.
Another "bad" point is the fact that it's indeed not that deep. Sure there are the questions about the moral of ReLIFE but that's it. But what compensates that, is the fact that the Manga could make me feel really sad the nearer the end came. I just couldn't believe that the manga is going to end soon. But hey at least I really loved the ending of the show. It couldn't possibly be much better and i think with the right soundtrack in the anime adaption I definitely am going to cry about the story end.

The characters definitely were the best in ReLIFE. Without a doubt, I really loved every single character and liked the way how they got integrated into the story. While Yoake is permanently making fun of his subject Arata and also making me laugh sometimes, characters like Arata or Ooga really showed some sides of my own and I thought a lot about how I should live my life to the fullest.

So in the end I recommend ReLIFE to everyone who are searching for a good slice of life, with little romance aspects as well as the What-would-I-do-situations. Also if you are searching for a comedy you should read ReLIFE because the artstyle in combination with the flat humor is really really good. Especially jokes around yoake, onoya, Kaizaki and Oga as well as the social problems of Hishiro are really funny and I definitely enjoyed reading the Manga.
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TheBishList12
Apr 02, 2021
I made an account just so I could write a review for this manga. Anyways, on to the review (tl;dr at the end)!

Story- The story is by far one of the best that I've read from a genre like this. That being said this is set in a school setting so there are definitely some chapters that are here, that are always found in the school or slice-of-life settings. This doesn't bother me too much as they usually put a fresh and new take on these episodes. I think the highlight of the story is that unlike other romance/school/slice-of-life stories that I've read in the past, this one doesn't use the on-again/off-again routine that at this point annoys me. What I mean by this is that the manga doesn't keep making and breaking the couples or putting them through weird or odd "tests". An example of this would be a scene where the gf sees bf with a girl, assumes he's cheating or vice-versa, they break-up, something happens, they make up. While this does add drama, it's just repetitive and overplayed at this point.

Art- The art was great. From its layout to the actual art-style, it screams webtoon (which isn't bad). I think this was a great format to use as it added colour and other effects to the manga that otherwise just isn't really possible with traditional manga. This helps you immerse yourself easily into the story.

Character- While for action manga you have the amazing fights, or for comedy you have the hilarious situations and jokes, ReLIFE is a story about its characters. There is no cool action sequence, and while there are jokes, it's usually due to the character's trait or action. On top of that, you really get to see all of the character's (main and side) develop nicely, and in a realistic manner, adding more realism to the story.

Enjoyment/Overall- What can I say? I thoroughly enjoyed this story and in my opinion this was one of the best school/romance/slice-of-life manga that I've read. It's a feel-good story with a bit of heart-wrenching moments mixed in perfectly.

tl;dr- Great story, nice art-style, and amazing characters. Highly recommend
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khattikeri4
Apr 02, 2021
Starting reading ReLife yesterday, read through it in one go. Loved it from the first page to the last. The guy we are introduced to in the beginning made me empathise. I could relate to him and his dreams of a happy middle class life. I felt excited how his life would turn out. The ReLife was a Deux Ex machina, but not really, since it is the very premise of the book.

This is a story of highschool romance, of the hardships of adjusting to adult life, of friendship and of second chances in life. It is a slice of life.

Story:
Using ReLife capsule, a person can get the appearance of a highschool kid and attend one. The ReLife organisation helps NEETs to relive their highschool and adjust better as adults.
Soon the story becomes your everyday school romance- love stories, breakups, bullying (little bit), new friendships, etc
It did not bore me because I had fallen in love with these characters.
The ending is beautiful too. The journey is equally good.

Art:
The art is easy on the eyes. Sometimes the backgrounds are even kept white. But it suits the style of the story. There is no ecchi or harem. I like that because it helps me focus on the story.

Characters:
I loved the main characters as well as the supporting characters. There are no evil plotters in this story. The fears are the demons inside. We see these guys fight their inner fears and overcome them, sometimes on their own but mostly via their friends' help. In one word- memorable characters.

Enjoyment:
As much as I love this manga I know it is not revolutionary in either story, art or execution. But it gets full points for enjoyment. It keeps the reader engaged throughout.
At one point I wanted to see the main characters, but the story kept focusing on silly things in others characters' lives. I read through that part quite fast.

Overall: (9/10)

Must-Read. It is a fun read. The chapters are really short and fast paced. Read it for a Slice Of Life.
Don't expect any evil vs good action fights or blood and gore.

Thanks for reading!


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