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Appleseed

Alternative Titles

Japanese: アップルシ-ド
English: Appleseed
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 25
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 15, 1985 to Mar 15, 1989
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Serialization: Comic Gaia
Authors: Shirow, Masamune (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.311 (scored by 26012,601 users)
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Ranked: #47212
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Popularity: #2098
Members: 9,462
Favorites: 162

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Preliminary Spoiler
Dec 30, 2009
When the dust and ashes of global war finally settle, a man-made utopia emerges from the shadows and unifies the broken world. It is a grand project over a century in the making, peace its ultimate aim, but it isn’t long before there’s trouble in paradise.

Deunan Knute and Briareos Hecatonchires are stuck, wedged in the cracks of the war’s aftermath. They spend their days in a crumbling ghost-town, salvaging supplies, cut off from the rest of the world and unaware of how the conflict has proceeded without them. Once they are rescued from the wasteland, they find that Olympus -- this manufactured utopia -- is ...
Dec 19, 2011
Masamune Shirow's artwork is stunning as always. Meticulously detailed and beautiful. Of all his work, the Appleseed manga is by far my favorite. Although Shirow clearly enjoys drawing cute girls, the integrity of the story is always his highest priority.

The story has depth, breadth, and coherence (also a staple of Shirow's work). Appleseed has suspense, action, drama, romance, etc., all expertly blended into an examination of human nature. If you're looking for the closure of a "good guys always win" story, you will be ultimately disappointed as the transient and personal nature of values is one of the themes Shirow explores. You ...
Mar 25, 2021
Preliminary (12/25 chp)
So tbh I was expecting a lot from this one ,but in the end I got nothing .The story as far as i read was mediocre at best ,but honestly there was not a single thing on it to make me say ''yo that's interesting I want to see how it goes .

The art was the only thing that was nice .I have to say that the manga is beautifully drawn

The characters were kinda boring , I honestly did not feel attracted to them at all ,they had some funny or cute moments ,but as a whole they did not felt likeable

Now about enjoyment ...
Oct 15, 2021
Preliminary (12/25 chp)
This has got to be the most boring manga I've ever read. It's a short manga, but I got so bored I couldn't finish... I was expecting something more than this, but what I got really disapointed me.

I never thought I could get this bored reading a manga... Even the action scenes made me sleepy. It was so hard to care about what's happening, and nothing managed to catch my attention so I'd keep reading and begging for more. And it doesn't help that there are a bunch of fancy scientific and mechanical terms, with a loooot of footnotes, that don't add anything and serve ...
Jan 10, 2022
Appleseed is a step up from Masamune's previous work, Black Magic, but still suffers from many of the same exposition/dialogue heavy philosophy that doesn't really serve any purpose in the building of the world. A lot of it is a very dramatized version of what you might be accustomed to from some of the GitS franchise, without the critical philosophical edge that you've come to know from GitS.

Deunan is far less fleshed out than Motoko, but a significant step up from Black Magic. However, very little of that traditional "Cyberpunk" in present in Appleseed, and it reads more like a space epic, with elements of ...
Apr 30, 2022
Preliminary (13/25 chp)
Having seen the Ghost in The Shell movie adaptation countless times (that really obscure one no one ever talks about of course), I didn't feel quite up to reading the original adaptation quite yet. I figured, hey, why not check out Appleseed, Masamune Shirow's fairly direct predecessor to Ghost in the Shell?

Unfortunately, it turned out to be a burning-car-battery of a mess.

While the world is interesting and the central conflict engaging, with the enjoyable staples of 80's cyberpunk and Shirow's insistance on shopping-cart-wheeled-mechs, the worldbuilding itself is a disaster. So many concepts are introduced through extremely clumsy, peacemeal exposition by nameless or very minor ...