|
_thunder13 |
Doar
Oh o, este usuário não definiu um botão de doação.
|
|
Skeeter Rabbit review
Ok, I'll make this simple.
You should read this if: - You enjoy lolis and/or young teens physical appearence. - You enjoy ecchi and/or ecchi fanservice. - You enjoy (lots of implicit) yuri and/or yuri fanservice. You should not if: - You aren't ready for a very rushed or axed ending. I.e. The ending itself (last chapter) is not a bad ending (in a sad or bittersweet way). But if you have been enjoying this until the last chapters and wanted to see more development (it could be about anything) or even if just simply wanted to see more of it, you have HIGH chances of getting unsatisfied / disappointed with how suddenly this manga ended. Otherwise, you can read this without worries. ---- Explaining my score: This is totally subjective and each person as their own way to analyze and rate their mangas/animes scores. So, I was giving this a 9 until I realized the axed/rushed ending. After that, there was no way I felt like giving a 8 or 9 by how disappointed I was. Still, that aside, everything else is very enjoyable if you are into those points I stated above. ------ Everything else you need to know about the manga is in the synopsis.
0
0
0
|
|
High School Musical review
Story:10 Art:10 Character:10 Enjoyment:10 Overall:10
This manga... If you haven't already read this, you should kill yourself. This was so good that i actually cried when it ended because it was such a long and endearing journey(10 pages). The characters were flawless, the story fantastic. The art was so good it looked like someone turned RTX on. I enjoyed it so much that it cured my diarrhea(enjoyment does that to me). Overall, i have never read anything this amazing in my life. Would recommend. This review was too short to be submitted so here is something interesting for you: Human feces Human feces (or faeces in British English; Latin: fæx) are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been rotted down by bacteria in the large intestine.[1][2] It also contains bacteria and a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products such as bacterially altered bilirubin, and the dead epithelial cells from the lining of the gut.[1] It is discharged through the anus during a process called defecation. Human feces have similarities to feces of other animals and vary significantly in appearance (i.e. size, color, texture), according to the state of the diet, digestive system and general health. Normally human feces are semisolid, with a mucus coating. Small pieces of harder, less moist feces can sometimes be seen impacted in the distal (final or lower) end. This is a normal occurrence when a prior bowel movement is incomplete, and feces are returned from the rectum to the large intestine, where water is absorbed. In the medical literature, the term "stool" is more commonly used than "feces".[3] Human feces together with human urine are collectively referred to as human waste or human excreta. Containing human feces, and preventing spreading of pathogens from human feces via the fecal–oral route, are the main goals of sanitation.
0
0
0
|
|
Okusama wa Joshikousei review
It'd have been better as an NTR hentai and I could fap and easily get it over with. The story and characters which started with such a decent and wholesome premise took little time to go downhill further and further. The only thing that improved was the art and the coloured panels. Around chapter 136, it made me so restless that I stopped waiting for the translations and read the raws directly. And here's my short comment on everything that happened:
It is cheating and NTR, fully, no excuses, no over-estimation. With a premise where characters are in a relationship and things go awry, it's okay to hope for developments to happen with side characters but when they are married, it is totally unforgivable. I don't know if that sensei is just too trusting of Asami or has a really bad understanding of reality, but he is too forgiving for situations that'd lead to dire consequences in real life. I know this is fiction and doesn't really need to emulate real life scenaries, but when things take such a sharp turn that it even passes the supernatural, it is to be pointed out for simply being unaccecptable. Asami is also no less than retarded. It is during the middle section of the manga that you will find yourself unable to root for or relate to anyone. However, I still continued reading hoped that they'd change. But no, retardation can not be cured, and especially foolish couple who have nothing to do with each-other but overly kind to everyone else is just too much to cope with and nothing is to be solved. They are just to be forgotten while they are still in the darkness. TL;DR: Wife is faithful to husband but retarded as hell so much that she can't reject other's advances to the point of almost having sex with them. The husband is an indecisive man suffering with sudden strokes of depression due to his wife's actions, but still trusts his wife too much. Both are, however, good people as the author wants to portray. Just divorce already! P.S.: There is, technically, still a 'happy' ending.
0
0
0
|
|
Heroman review
This is pretty much something that's only going to interest younger readers. The storyline is classic (kid becomes the one to save everybody), but for those of use who are familiar with this kind of story, it's going to feel very boring and cliche and by-the-book. There's no ecchi or strong violence to appeal to readers who want some edginess. There's no deep character development. It's just standard hero story material, ideal for preteens. If I had read this when I was eight, I would have probably thought this was fabulous. Now, not so much.
I give it a rating of 7 because it's decent as what it's meant to be - a manga for younger kids. Even though I personally won't be reading it past volume 1.
0
0
0
|
|
SONO TE WA ATATAKAI review
One line summary: Sono Te wa Atatakai is a one-shot shoujo that isn’t going to reinvent the genre but is still a delightful read.
What is this about: It’s 1930s Japan. Todo is an expert locksmith nicknamed “God’s Hands” for being able to unlock anything. While walking home from a job, there is a car accident. The driver exits the scene but leaves behind a rattling box. Curiosity gets the best of Todo and he opens the box to discover a girl. Her first words: “Are you my destined person?” Yes, it’s the “find the mysterious girl, be thrusted immediately into a (potentially dangerous) unknown situation but decide to help her anyway” anime cliché; except here, the leading lady is twelve years old (it's a one sided love from Rin that turns to more of a brother-sister kind of relationship for Todo so there is no illegal hanky-panky going on here folks!). The story is actually done well in the short span of 52 pages. It doesn’t feel rushed and it’s nice that Tsukaba uses a period of Japan that is not the present day or the age of the samurai. The mystery of why Rin was in the box is Who is in it?: There is Todo, our locksmith who lives with the guilt of his past and Rin, the little girl in the little box who just wants to be with her darling Todo. Todo starts off as a depressed, gruff young man whose only interest is saving money. Soon, his mood starts to change as he lives and interacts with Rin, who is very lighthearted despite everything she has gone through. Todo grows a bit more understanding and his values do change for the better. Rin’s “love” for Todo doesn’t change but she does learn from him the value of a hard day’s work. The characters are interesting enough to carry the story. Is it pretty?: Typical shoujo artwork. It’s not gorgeous but it is not horrendous. I must say that the face Rin makes when she is clueless is adorable though. Would you recommend it?: Yes. Rin is endearing and the story is executed well. There is nothing earth-shattering about this one-shot but it's something to read when you want a quick dose of sweetness.
0
0
0
|
|
Mahou Shoujo of the End review
Every time I read another volume of Magical Girl of the End I ask myself:
Why do I read this? Firstly the manga starts as a zombie like manga with the zombies being replaced by evil magical girls. Humans that got killed also act like your typical zombies would. In the first volumes there is only death and despair and splatter all around, so you definitely get on your horror splatter costs! Later on the plot actually progresses which is rare to see in any zombie manga! At one cetrain point the story gets kinda confusing so if you aren't up something that offers something a bit more complicated of a story this might not be for you. One thing I really dislike is one cetrain perverted character and the whole sexualation in this manga, it made me a bit unconfortable. The characters itself aren't all that memorable, you might remember some aspects of some characters but that might be it. I think the art isn't all that spectacular but it really shows off it's horror aspects really well! So why do I read this manga? Is it because of this crazy brutality? Is it that you never really know what this manga will do next? I don't know but despite everything seeming so average yet changing plot where you really have to wonder what the manga is really about I do enjoy reading this and see what events will occur next!
0
0
0
|
|
Ore no Himegutsu wo Haitekure review
Did I learn anything from reading this? Yea I learnt that there is a scale of how serious your fetish can be and that is it. Am I a better person now, probably not. So what is the purpose of this manga because it doesn't deal with the seriousness of having a fetish and how it ruins your life. It doesn't deal with how divorce can affect a person. And it doesn't focus heavily on the romance side either. (Atleast it has more romance than any normal shounen). This manga could've dealt with certain themes due to the MC's circumstances but it doesn't. The story
is Mediocre, just a guy who stopped making women's shoes years ago and because of a certain school girl, he starts his passion again. Seen this story played out over and over and it ended the way I predicted, at least there was no drama. The art is good and clearly distinguishes itself as a seinen manga. The characters have depth to them despite how short the story is and there is a fair bit of character development.
There is no reason for me to recommend this, but it didn't bore me reading it for some reason.
0
0
0
|
|
Unico review
Osamu Tezuka is known in Japan as Manga no Kamisama, or the God of Manga, for a reason. He has written works in every genre, for every age, seemingly for every mood or situation one can find oneself in. I have personally read very little Tezuka that I was not instantly engrossed with. Unfortunately, Unico is one such book.
Unico is a book intended for children. It is short and simple, full of moral lessons and a surprising amount of heartbreak. It is one of Tezuka’s more cartoony books, with plenty of small gags and a focus on the cutesy. It is not, in any way, a bad book, but it does not contain the charm and depth that is normally found in Tezuka’s work. Each of the nine chapters stands alone, and I often found myself bored with them. All the stories were quite cute, but they were also extremely repetitive and shallow. The biggest problem I had was not with the story, but the printing. Words were often somewhat buried into the center of the book, making me have to crack the spine much further than should have been necessary. The layout, though, is otherwise clever and very different from what one normally sees in any sort of graphic novel. This being said, I was also extremely disappointed in the end, or lack thereof, of the book. One more chapter would have closed the story up nicely, making a far more satisfying work. Unico is a tad boring and rather shallow. It is not a perfect representation of Tezuka’s genius. It is, however, a wonderful book for children or for someone looking for something a little lighter. A good introduction for younger audiences to Tezuka’s work. For more of my reviews, go to tuesdaysdusk.tumblr.com/tagged/review
0
0
0
|
|
Karakuri Douji Ultimo review
Okay, if the first page of colored spread does not got your blood pumping or your b0nar expanding, then something is definitely wrong with you.
Meet Ultimo the 'Good' of Karakuri Douji, one of the first ultimate robot that was made by Dunstan. This old fucktard also made Vice the "Evil". The reason he created these robots are because he wants to see who is the strongest: Good or Evil. Fascinating idea, don't you think? Ultimo is a collaboration manga between Stan Lee (yes, the Stan Lee from Marvel Comics) and Takei Hiroyuki (the same mangaka that did Shaman King). Stan Lee is the author and Takei is responsible for the art. I must say that it is a brilliant combination. I love the story so far and I thought it's original. I also like how the robots look like. They are so effing adorable. Although at first I find it hard to believe that Ultimo or Pardone are males. I'm not complaining, just wanna say that I was amused =D The Karakuri Douji needs a master so that they can learn the good and evil of things. Once they couldn't learn anything else from their master, their contract/vow/whatever will be terminated which mean they can kill their former master and go look for a new one. Of course, that's what Evil Karakuri Douji would do. The story really gets interesting when they introduced the six Karakuri Douji of good. Also known as the "six perfections". Let me list the names of the Douji that has been introduced so far: Ultimo the "good", Regula the "moral" and Pardone the "patience". They have also introduced the masters for the six perfections. One in particular (besides Agari Yamoto) has caught my eyes. He is Murayama Musashi. His Douji is unknown at the moment. Yamato is the master for Ultimo. At this point in time Jealous the "envy" doesn't have a master yet because he just killed the old fuck Irumi. Too bad Yamato is too slow to make Jealous as one of his. Just think of the good that will do... I lol'd at Vice's master. He is called K (urgh why the fuck K?!) and has this stupid look on his face. Truth of the matter is, Vice is the one with the order and what not. He is just using K. Behold the powah of Evil!!! XD If the "Good" has six perfection, then the "Evil" has six sins. So far that have been introduced are Jealous the Envy (Shitto no Jealous) and Edile the Glutton (Boushoku no Edile). It hasn't been explained in details but Jealous is after Lune (Yamato's bestfriend) to be his master while Edile's master is a 6 year old kid with a foul mouth. It was an interesting mix of characters for both sides. Interestingly when Ultimo fights, you can clearly see that he's not really on the "good" side of things. I love the twist.
0
0
0
|
Adicionar etiqueta
Está bem
|
inscrever-se
Já tem conta? assinar em >
|
Encontre sua senha
|