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Onanie Master Kurosawa (Doujin)

Onanie Master Kurosawa

Alternative Titles

English: Masturbation Master Kurosawa
Synonyms: Onani Master Kurosawa
Japanese: オナニーマスター黒沢

Information

Type: Doujin
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 31
Status: Finished
Published: 2007 to Jul 2009
Authors: Yokota, Takuma (Art), Ise, Katsura (Story)
Serialization: None

Statistics

Score: 8.671 (scored by 14046 users)
Ranked: #542
Popularity: #45
Members: 22,396
Favorites: 2,446
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2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

Kakeru Kurosawa is an antisocial junior high school student. He rarely associates with his classmates, and he looks down on them. But this behavior is topped off by a certain bad habit, his closely guarded secret: every day after school, he sneaks in to the rarely used girls' toilet on the 3rd floor and masturbates in a stall.
Kakeru's shadowy routine remains undisturbed until one day, when a diminutive girl from his class, Aya Kitahara, almost discovers him. Their meeting begins a coming-of-age story dealing with blackmail, bullying, revenge, heartbreak and ultimately, redemption.

(Source: ANN)

Related Manga

Sequel: Onanie Master Kurosawa: After the Juvenile

Characters

 Aya
Kitahara, Aya
Main
 Kakeru
Kurosawa, Kakeru
Main
 Keiji
Nagatsuka, Keiji
Main
 Magister
Takigawa, Magister
Main
 Kyouko
Naitou, Kyouko
Supporting
 Erika
Nishimoto, Erika
Supporting
 Maiko
Sugawa, Maiko
Supporting



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Nov 5, 2009
Velkan
Onani Master Kurosawa is something entirely different than what you see at first glance. If you are expecting something erotic or funny, you are looking in the wrong place. Those that can get past the synopsis and exposition will be rewarded, as when you reach the real bulk of the story you will realize just what it has to offer.

It is no secret that this manga deals with mature themes. The problem lies within the fact that it paints the wrong picture for potential readers. The focus is not to be sexually explicit. Rather, it is presented to us in a way that is very read more
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Mar 21, 2012
kurosaki_kabuto
"Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.". How true is this statement by Arnold Bennett? Before that, can people truly change? Someone who is evil today can really turn into a good person tomorrow? And if it's possible, just how much pain and suffering do we have to go through in order to set things right, in order to change? This manga offers us possible answers for these questions in a rather amazing and unique way.

Onani Master Kurosawa is basically a story about redemption. It is one of my favourite mangas even though it is a read more
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By the same author, in both manga, the plot is almost entirely character driven and relies upon on the intricate relations and interactions between the characters. The art drawn not "bad" in a sense but that it has almost no attention to detail, and the backgrounds are very plain. Chikan is heavily reliant on dialogue and conversations, whereas Onani is slighter better art and in my opinion easier on the eyes to read. In the end, I liked chikan otoko better, the ending is sweet, not something I can say for Onani master kurosawa.
While Onani starts out purely as a Death Note parody about masturbation, complete with Light's 'Just as planned!' faces and in-depth planning, it quickly takes a turn for the serious, delving into anti-social behavior, bullying, first loves and, basically, school life in general. Think of it as a realistic school slice-of-life (with masturbation in the girls’ toilet!) about Light, without Death Notes and his popularity, and you wouldn't be far wrong.

NHK deals with many similar issues, such as not making friends out of fear of rejection and hiding away from the world. There's even a 'contract' with a weird girl in both, though what the contracts involve differ greatly. Both are very hard-hitting if you can relate to the struggles and emotions of the series’ respective leads. The only real difference is that, where as there's a good balance between comedy and drama in the case of NHK, the two often being blended together, in the case of Onani it's more along the lines of the story getting progressively darker as it goes on.

I hope Onani gets released in English at some point since I want to own it. But, until then, I recommend everybody ignores the title, as well as their initial impressions and reads it. By the end, you'll more than likely love it, and like me, add to your top manga list. I know I couldn’t stop reading it once I got into it.

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