PS: I have only read this manga until chapter 7 (which is the latest chapter that is available around the internet)
The first thing that drag me to read this manga is because the artwork is look very promising, it looks great, and just my type of drawing.
The plot is very good actually, sport, school life, and romance combined into one manga which is a great deal for this series.
There two aspects is the most important for me in term of manga or anime, but sometimes the plot might be the main reason for jump into it.
Overall this manga is enjoyable, and I can't understand why
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Vamos Là! Japanese: ばもら! InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 20
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 4, 2009 to Nov 5, 2010
Demographic:
Seinen
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Comic Flapper Authors:
Osada, Yoshimi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #105222 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #11973
Members: 1,367
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I'm really surprised by this manga.
The first tome was not really interesting, and the personnality to Kamasaki is sometimes exasperating. I dislike who Kamasaki is a stupidly fan to Kume. It seems like people who doesn't have temper and reasoning, and it's not her. However it's a touching manga, with good sports scenes, and good drawings. Interesting psychology of characters, with not idiots and fragile characters. The main character isn't a naive and ridiculous nincompoop ! Each characters have his own psychology and point of view. There are no supperfluous secondary characters. ... May 12, 2023
This is the quintessential coming-of-age story, with the length of a film.
“Bamora!” is one of those series that simply charms the reader into looking at a journey. A person we don't really sympathize with, understanding their wrongs, their rights, and eventually getting to somewhere that's better or maybe even worse than the past. As a story, you can't get simpler, but it's not about what we know in the genre. The story is carried by how unpredictable our main character is, even if she's the narrator of our story, and unreliably so. Unlike unhinged characters, or simple protagonists with a goal, the portrayal is that ... |