Alternative TitlesEnglish: Paradise Kiss Synonyms: ParaKiss Japanese: パラダイス・キス
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 48
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 23, 1999 to Mar 22, 2003
StatisticsScore: 8.401 (scored by 7440 users)
Ranked: #2322
Popularity: #114
Members: 12,742
Favorites: 1,009 1 indicates a weighted score
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SynopsisYukari wants nothing more than to make her parents happy by studying hard and getting into a good college. One afternoon, however, she is kidnapped by a group of self-styled fashionistas calling themselves "Paradise Kiss." Yukari suddenly finds herself flung into the roller-coaster life of the fashion world, guided by George, art-snob extraordinaire. In a glamorous makeover of body, mind and soul, she is turned from a hapless bookworm into her friends 22 own exclusive clothing model.
(Source: Tokyopop) |
Related MangaPrequel: Gokinjo Monogatari Adaptation: Paradise Kiss
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SeerQueen
74 of 92 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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Whenever I read "Nana" from manga-ka Ai Yazawa, I feel suckered into a world that, not only is fantastic, but is completely relatable... She has a knack for producing characters that are flawed, human. And make them likable... One doesn't realize the skill of an author so much when just given one example of their work, and, since I had only read the "Nana" manga (and absolutely love it, despite its flaws) I wasn't able to see just how good Ai Yazawa's pacing and storytelling can be... :)
"Paradise Kiss", an amalgamation of a love for fashion and love in general, is, as a whole, a much better body of work than "Nana". It works so much better because the author doesn't go off into tangents all the time. She focuses on the core group of characters, and builds up each of their stories. By the end of the five volumes you are left with a bittersweet, melancholy mood, haunting you long after you close the cover. You're left wondering just what will happen when such-and-such meet at such-and-such musical, or just what everyone will look like at such-and-such time...
Yazawa's art is just as stylish and edgy as in "Nana", but with a higher concentration on fashion and "style". It is a highly emotional story, full of the troubles associated with following your own path in life, and living accordingly. Yet, there is a self-awareness incorporated in it, with characters commenting about their presence in the storyline and whether or not there are enough pages for them. These comedic touches help the readers to not get bogged down in what could just be one angsty read.
Also, the ending is perhaps one of the most realistic endings I have ever read in a manga. Whereas one expects it or wishes for something different, Yazawa captures the conflicting emotions of growing up well. And for this alone I can recommend it to anyone. It's just that, "Paradise Kiss" has many good things to base a recommendation :) read more
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UKyun
5 of 19 people found this review helpful
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48 of 48 chapters read
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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If your like me, you probably like deeper mangas then the ever so cliche tale of a innocent high school girl who falls in love with the nice guy and then falls in love with the guy who she has constantly insults while he is chasing after her. It scares me too how I kind of got the gist of most shojo mangas (Although, I must say that to those kind of stories, Im addicted ^.^).
Anyway, Paradise kiss is about this unwelcoming, smart, attractive, and tightly wound girl, yukari, who meets her fate when a student of a fashion school asks her to model for them in the next fashion show. When she finally accepts, she meets George a handsome designer and the head of the "Para Kiss" clothing line, Miwako who works with george and wants to start her own fashion line like her sister, Arashi who is miwakos boyfriend and plays in a rock back, Isabella who is the "mother" of the group, and Tokumori Yukaris friend at school.
The events that happen are unpredictable, the story is well said, the characters are appealing, and the art is captivating! I really enjoyed this and you might too.
(WARNING: THE SLIGHTIEST SLIGHT SLIGHT BIT OF ECCHINESS IS IN HERE! BUT NOT TOO MUCH NOT GRAPHIC AT ALL!) read more
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The leading characters in each manga have a very similar dynamic in terms of how they interact with each other.
These mid-length shoujo titles both focus on an initially lost heroine who discovers herself and winds up in romantic drama along the way. More than that, though, they shine when it comes to their ensemble casts: groups of eccentric and talented high school students. The bonds of deep friendship are just as important as those of romance.
Both of these mangas deal with a character who doesn't really have any friends and doesn't really belong. This character ends up meeting various eccentric type people who become her friends and introduce her to a different life.
The series are structurally similar, with both focused around a listless, unmotivated teenage girl who meets and befriends a group of unusual but talented peers whose drive and support inspires her to make and pursue her own dreams.
Same feeling. Both are about friendship, love, fashion world and eccentric personalities.
Both are wonderful slice of life stories with some similarities:
El Liston = Paradise Kiss
Momiji = Miwako
Rei = Arashi
Paradise Kiss is more mature, though. But if you like one, you'll certainly enjoy the other.
Both are about a "normal" girl who befriends a group of misfits and falls in love along the way.
Both manga are about a rather good-looking heroine who is going through life without a clear idea of her future. She meets an eccentric group of people who drastically change her life and help guide her to her path (as cheesey as that sounds). Both of the endings are unexpected, especially when you first start reading the story.
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Made by the same creator, both full of drama and concentrate on human relations.
Both series are about the lives and relationships of young women. Both are created by Ai Yazawa.
In both NANA and Paradise Kiss, author Yazawa Ai again explores young women's paths toward independence, love, and self-identity in these edgy, dramatic series.
This is Yazawa Ai's manga, author of ParaKiss, too. Both are romances with tragedy and funny elements. Drawing is oryginal and, in my opinion, wonderful.
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