Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Bokke-san Japanese: ぼっけさん
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 15, 2008 to Apr 27, 2009
StatisticsScore: 7.001 (scored by 747 users)
Ranked: #95152
Popularity: #2113
Members: 1,431
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SynopsisHinomiya is a quiet student who never says anything, but has a supernatural power. He saved Shijiro Sayu a number of years ago when she was falling, and since then she has considered him a friend. One day, an unnatural murder occurs, and a little girl escaping the killers runs into Hinomiya and Shijiro, with the supernatural villains not far behind.
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jihoe
10 of 13 people found this review helpful
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18 of 18 chapters read
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5 |
| Story |
4 |
| Art |
5 |
| Character |
4 |
| Enjoyment |
4 |
To be honest, I just finished „Bokkesan“ because I started it (and I was pretty bored). Luckily there were only 10 more chapters to go when I realized that this manga isn't quite what I had expected...
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Like stated above, I wanted to quit reading right after chapter 8, because
* I expected the story to be more ''original'' and interesting. Overall the story is fine, but nothing I haven't seen anywhere before in a similar way.
The first few chapters are nice and enjoyable to read - afterwards, when I got the whole thing, the next steps seemed kind of ''forseeable'' and everything just went clichéd.
Due to the sudden cancellation of this series, the ending appears to be rushed and disappointing. But an ending that normally goes over maybe 5-6 chapters can't simply be squashed into two chapters without seeming unnatural, I guess.
Nonetheless, here, too, things like friendship, bravery, caring for each other, whatever kind of aspects are being negotiated to the reader throughout the reading, and I think these are points mangas shouldn't drop, no matter how chliché that is.
* the art is decent (even though some proportions are somewhat out of place or too big... like Sayu's chest - seemed to me like intended fanservice which didn't quite work out), I just had to get used to it.
* the characters were nice, but nothing special; the (stereotype) anti-hero, the (not always) clinging damsel in distress, the friend, the long lost brother... etcetera. Well, creating good charactes isn't easy, I know.
Considering that this manga consists of only 18 chapters, the character developement is accordingly humble.
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Overall I think „Bokkesan“ is worth the reading when boredom takes over again - a continuation of this series would have been redundant, that said, the 18 existing chapters make a perfect short-story to fill time. read more
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Both series are about an average, unassuming guy who gets sucked up into a world of classical Japanese spirits living in the world without humans knowing, and ends up becoming a powerful force and influencing the struggle between spirit and human.
The main characters have unwanted powers that make them "monsters" and live in towns with an unusual amount of supernatural creatures
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Both series deal with tensions between humans and the supernatural in a contemporary setting. Although Bokkesan treats the supernatural as a "secret world" and Aratama deals with it as a publicly acknowledged menace, they both riff on the same themes and give comparable views of similar subjects.
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