Alternative TitlesEnglish: Before Dawn and the End of The World Synonyms: Sekai no Owari to Yoake Mae, Sekai no Owari to Yoake-Mae Japanese: 世界の終わりと夜明け前
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 2008 Serialization:
None
StatisticsScore: 8.261 (scored by 1029 users)
Ranked: #4002
Popularity: #1066
Members: 2,635
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Synopsis“At that time, I absolutely hated Sunday afternoons at 6:30. I hated the word ‘family’ to death. That’s why I couldn’t stand seeing them. Besides, whether or not there is an end to the escape from reality, I truly felt the visit of the tiresome days.”
-From Entropy
Collection of short stories including:
1. Untitled
2. Before Dawn
3. Alfalfa
4. 4:30 PM, Sunday//6:30, Afternoon, Sunday
Part 1--Summer Memories
Part 2--A Girl in the Brilliant World of a Boy's Daydream
Part 3--Coming Home
5. The Typical Day and Melancholy of Super-Imaginative A-ko
6. How to Spend a Day Off
7. 17
8. What a Wonderful World
9. Tokyo
10. The End of the World
11. Snakeman and the Great Space-time War |
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MexicanAnime
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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11 of 11 chapters read
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Coming to grips with the harsh realities one faces in adolescence, the insecurity of one's place and purpose in the world, the realization of one's true self, and the impact that society can have on a person: these are all realistic obstacles and troubles that humans face every day.
Rather than one overarching story plot, the story divides itself into multiple short stories with different characters and their own array of problems. Overall, most of the stories are well done as each handles the situation in their own way, whether there was a good result in the end or not. The 4th chapter is the one story that I believe is handled the best as story and characters are seen from the viewpoints of three different characters, and one can see the true impact of how one has effected the other character and their thoughts process as a whole, rather than the preconception one character might have had on another. Some of the chapters however would benefit from having more attention as some of the characters didn't feel as well developed as they could have been (most notably, chapter 5).
To those who may have read Asano's other works, then it may be no surprise for you that the art is very detailed and quite beautiful with the attention that is put into the characters and the backgrounds. This is even true for the bizarre facial expressions that are common through the manga, which can add a comedic effect even when misfortune is happening to an individual.
If you're fine without a work having an overarching plot and if you a manga that can hit close to home with others, than I'd greatly recommend this. If you want something similar that's a bit lighter, check out Solanin, but if you want a work that's a bit more cynical with a darker plot, check out Oyasumi Punpun. read more
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cloudgazer
12 of 22 people found this review helpful
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11 of 11 chapters read
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10 |
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Random Quote:
"Life...Life isn't so bad. If you keep living, you will someday find something good. And maybe that's no consolation...because I think there are plenty of bad things in the world. But...I am sure happiness and kindness are hiding somewhere right nearby. If nothing else, morning comes same for everyone. It's up to you what you'll make from that."
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So, why should one read vignettes about random people? I think maybe, because one can relate them with real life, the stories depicted in this manga are not about happy endings, or some special people. It's about life, life of normal people, and these people resonate with you, their insecurities might be your insecurities, their life crisis might resemble yours, it might even be like seeing your life unfold in those pages. Asano Inio, targets people of all ages and sex, of different walks of life in these short stories of his, and the best part is that they are depicted beautifully. After these manga you feel compelled to think, what the fuck have you done with life until now, aren't you like those manga characters? Hollow, incomplete and looking for something, anything to hold on to, that'll give meaning to life, aren't we all the same? This manga forces you, to face reality, and somehow after reading these stories, I became a wee bit more pragmatic, and a bit more closer to myself. read more
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Both by same author, both with melancholic atmosphere, regrets about own life and somehow acceptance of it with hope for better future. Strangely charming, splendidly drawn manga that simply can not be disliked.
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they have the same feeling and deal with similar themes
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Related ClubsAsano Inio Fan Club, Kouhaku Scanlator, Tragedy Club
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