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Monster Collection (Manga)

Monster Collection

Alternative Titles

English: Monster Collection
Synonyms: Monster Collection~Majuutsukai no Shoujo~, Monster Collection: The Girl Who Can Deal With Magical Monsters
Japanese: モンスターコレクション~魔獣使いの少女~

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 33
Status: Finished
Published: Not available
Authors: Itoh, Sei (Story & Art)
Serialization: None

Statistics

Score: 7.631 (scored by 170 users)
Ranked: #19702
Popularity: #2504
Members: 327
Favorites: 16
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

Kasche may have a talent for controlling beasts, but she's got a lot to learn about self-control before she can become a full-fledged summoner. When disaster strikes, her principal chooses her to avert it. Joined by an unusual crew of allies both human and not, Kasche must recapture the relic from an evil summoner before he can use it to unlock the ancient Encyclopedia Verum and call up the most powerful monsters ever seen!
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Characters

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Jul 22, 2009
Killuarex
Dont be fooled by how average and generic the summary of the manga makes it sound. At first, Monster Collection may seem like standard action fantasy manga with a dash of ecchiness and comedy. However, as we progress through the narrative, each of these elements is combined in a very skillful way by the authors (Itoh and Yasuda) in order to create a very entertaining and enchanting tale.

Story wise, dont expect a deep and involving storyline in this manga. Its quite a straight, point A to point B ride and serves mainly as a framework for the character interactions. The narrative flows fast and easy read more
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User Recommendations

Both have the feel and design of traditional J-RPGs but Monster Collection feels more like an RPG like Final Fantasy X where the plot deviates from old school J-RPGs whereas Fire Emblem: Hasha no Tsurugi feels like a J-RPG with 2d sprite characters... Do you get my point? :-)
Both have similar settings and both have intense monster battling action. Perhaps the most significant difference between the two titles is that Monster Collection is only 6 volumes long and is more suitable for people who have little patience because the series has already ended whereas Claymore is still being published and has at least 13 volumes and is more suitable for people who like to read a longer and more epic series.

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