Alternative TitlesEnglish: Voices of a Distant Star Japanese: ほしのこえ
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 10
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 2004 to Dec 2004
StatisticsScore: 8.501 (scored by 3328 users)
Ranked: #1442
Popularity: #358
Members: 6,464
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SynopsisTo what distance would you go for your one true love? In the midst of an alien invasion, Mikako joins the resistance, leaving behind the one young man she loves. As she goes deeper into space, Mikako's only connection with her boyfriend is through cell-phone text messages. The war rages on and years pass, but Mikako barely ages in the timelessness of space while Noboru grows old. How can the love of two people, torn apart by war, survive? (Source: Tokyopop) |
Related MangaAdaptation: Hoshi no Koe
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Natsuki-dono
56 of 69 people found this review helpful
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10 of 10 chapters read
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Hoshi no Koe, or "Voices of a Distant Star", is an outstanding manga about life, love and waiting. When I first watched the anime, I felt totally blinded by the message carried within the characters, their thoughts and their relationship. But, for some reason, that same feeling grew on me when I finished the manga version.
First of all, the art! If you didn't like this aspect in the anime, you'll be completly amazed when you read the manga version. Yumeka Sumomo did a great job by creating beautiful landscapes and places, just as the anime version did. One aspect that I found very pleasant were the characters; they are all so well drawn and portraited that you'll find them very different from the OVA version - perhaps much better, I must add.
The story itself is fantastic. With just one volume you'll understand the characters feelings, their stories and their interactions with other persons and friends. There aren't just two main characters and their relationship, but two individual persons and more people around them.
Overall, I would say that anyone should read this manga, especially if you have seen the OVA. You will be amazed with the details, the story and even understand some points that weren't well explained in the anime version. It is a quick and wonderfull reading that will make you understand how far love can go; even if it is ten or a million of years away. read more
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lightwizar19
26 of 33 people found this review helpful
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10 of 10 chapters read
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Hoshi no Koe, Voices of a Distant Star is a short read with roughly 250 pages, although in those 250 pages the message portrayed is powerful. An emotional sledgehammer. Within the first two chapters, as you read of this tale of two lovers separated by time itself, you sympathize with their feelings. Separated by the vastness of space, having time itself as their enemy, this allegory is a parallel to all long distance relationships.
This manga is no more story than it is a representation of the fragility of human emotions and how love and feelings for others in far off places are difficult to maintain; how forgetting is so much easier, how forgetting is so much less painful. However, how forgetting is not always what your heart will allow you to do.
The art in the manga is crisp and clean, without a doubt a match to the story. No over exaggeration, no vibrant imagery, no jovial scenes to spoil the atmosphere. The blank expressions on the peoples faces, a representation of their melancholic state. The blank backgrounds a parallel to the blankness of space. To say the least the art work sets the mood for a powerful narrative.
The characters are also quite truly spectacular, their reaction lifelike and without a doubt the reaction of the average man. I respect and admire the mangaka's portrayal of human emotions under the pressure of depression. The characters are well rounded and realistic.
The story itself, as I stated earlier, is quite the narrative. From start to finish this short read is powerful, simple and undoubtedly an emotionally striking story. Within a story of love and painful separation in which nearly anyone could get lost, immersed in the progression of it all. It is an emotional story, tear jerking at times and heart warming at others.
Overall I highly suggest anyone to read this manga, it is a short read, 10 chapter, 250 pages or so. In essence readers will be captured by the wholehearted desire of two lovers who reach through time and space in hopes of once again meeting each other.
Hoshi no Koe (Voices of a Distant Star) is simply powerful; a must read. read more
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They both talk about two teenagers in love who get separated bit by bit. They also both have a movie adaptation.
Very emotional and beautiful romance stories with sad atmosphere.Stories about the light of life in the middle of problems and difficulties.How much one person can mean to someone.Similar main characters and story around them.
Both offers deep feelings, meaningfull story and tears from readers eyes.
Very much similarities.Recommend highly.
Same author, same melancholic atmosphere, and similar character relationships. Both will leave you with the same bitter sweet feeling.
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They both carry this feeling of melancholy and feature impossible romances.
Very emotional and romantic stories with sad atmosphere.Stories about the light of life in the middle of problems and difficulties.
Both offers deep feelings, meaningfull story and lot of tears from readers eyes.
These stories come from same author aswell: Yumeka, Sumomo.
Sad stories about the hardships of true love.
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