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Aug 21, 2015 9:42 PM
#1
So, you consider yourself well-read? You think you’re an intellectual because you have read a few comics from Japan, huh?! Think again! Welcome, aspiring Uber-Elitist, to the Uber-Elitist Enlightenment Camp. During your stay, you will work hard to become the best Uber-Elitist you can be. Below, you will see your training regiment’s guide; read the manga in the Enlightenment List, and refine your tastes. These are the series and one-shots that we democratically put together in hopes of saving your soul from the damnation of a plebeian existence. Together we shall fight against ignorance and promote thoughtful discussion on the medium. Good luck, recruit. Don’t take your training too hard. Dismissed! Enlightenment Camp Rules and Procedure REMEMBER: Do not be overly subjective and too serious. Always remember to give reason and be friendly. Remember to read the club’s description. Understand that we are not really elitists. Misbehavior may warrant strikes/bans. This applies to EVERYTHING listed below. 1. Anyone can suggest a manga in the respective this with an explanation. 2. A group of regulars from the club will decide the final outcome of the anime or manga in question. 3. Manga titles needs 5 total votes, no less than 3 positive and 2 negative to become eligible for the voting process. 4. When nominating titles for the e-list threads please include a short paragraph explanation backing up your reason for the nomination. This also extends to +1/-1 for a title. 5. For ongoing manga, a minimum of 7 volumes must be available to readers to consider it eligible for nomination. For further elaboration on these rules, please go to the USEFUL LINKS section of the Official Rules thread. Enlightenment List 20th Century Boys 21st Century Boys Adolf ni Tsugu Akira Aoi Hana Aria Ashita no Joe Ayako(1972) Battle Angel Alita Benkei in New York Berserk Black Jack BLAME! Bokurano Buddha Devilman Dorohedoro Dragonball Eden: It's an Endless World! Emma Fullmetal Alchemist Giant Killing Gekiga Hyouryuu Gogo Monster Golden Kamuy Great Teacher Onizuka Harukana Machi-E Hi no Tori Historie Hitoribocchi no Chikyuu Shinryaku Hiroki Endo's Tanpenshu Homunculus Hotel Hourou Musuko Hunter x Hunter Ito Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection - Frankenstein JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ALL) Kakukaku Shikajika Kingdom Kubikiri Asa Lone Wolf and Cub Maison Ikkoku March Comes in Like a Lion Monster Mushishi MW Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Nijigahara Holograph Not Simple Ode to Kirihito Omoide Emanon One Piece Otoyomegatari Onani Master Kurosawa Oyasumi Punpun Parasyte Planetes Pluto Ran to Haiiro no Sekai REAL Sanctuary Slam Dunk Solanin Spirit Circle Subarashii Sekai Tekkon Kinkreet The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer The Push Man and Other Stories The Summit of the Gods Touch Ultimate!! Hentai Kamen Umibe no Onnanoko Uzumaki Vagabond Vinland Saga Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou Yotsubato! Witches Witch Hat Atelier Manga Carta Veritatis (Enlightenment Chart) *NOTE 1* This is a provisional list; please make suggestions for additions/removals. If there's no consensus on certain titles, open a new thread with a poll to resolve it. *NOTE 2* By posting suggestions on this thread, you claim to be a superior human. Be ready to prove it! _______________ Enlightenment Purgatory: A series must attain at least five votes total, a reasonable number of which must be votes for enlightenment (green), before being polled for the actual Enlightenment List. This shows that the series has been viewed by enough members for our pseudo-democratic system. If a series has mostly negative (red) votes, it will be taken out of the list. Negative votes will not be counted if you have not seen a series in its entirety. If you give a positive vote for a series you have not seen, please explain why. Please consider that giving a negative rating does not necessarily imply that a particular series lacks quality, but that it is not at a must read for anyone interested in the medium. _____________________ Upcoming Poll Schedule Nothing! Please read the series in purgatory, and cast your votes! Key: Enlightenment Polling, Relations Polling, Re-Polling, _____________________ Enlightenment Purgatory: Read the new rules on how to get manga into here _____________________ New Mentions: (Less Than Three Positive Votes) Futatsu no Spica 1 0 Sunadokei 1 1 I will also try to add anything that is recommended, but please give me at least a couple reasons why you think it is impressive enough for the prestigious enlightenment list! If a series remains in New Mentions with only one positive vote for a while, it will be brought up to raise discussion, but if it is unrecognized it will be removed (if it is later recognized for its merits it may be easily added again). _____________________ Changelog: [*]Brand new Manga Enlightenment Camp! (People like new things) [*]A slight change on the already existing rules, details will be in my first post [*]Added to New Mentions: Futatsu no Spica, not simple, Sunadokei [*]Removed from the Enlightenment List: SOIL |
Ducat_RevelNov 19, 2023 1:00 AM
Aug 21, 2015 9:53 PM
#2
UPDATE ON THE EXISTING RULES There was a huge problem with people coming into the club to vote and just leaving when it came time for polls. So there will be a new modification to the existing rule set, which if one thinks about it hard enough will barely affect most of you. These rules are freshly made so we're going to test how it runs, but since it's only adding onto the foundation of rules we already established and cutting out the rules that was unneeded we believe it'll be just fine. The most important change for you is how we changed the voting procedure. HOW TO VOTE Previous System First person nominates something and it includes a short paragraph on why he believe it should be on the list. Then the following people either +1 or -1 the series in question. New system The nominating procedure is the same. The change is that all +1 or -1 to the series must also include a reason for why it should be on the list. Spoiler free, a short paragraph at minimum. Nothing too general that can be applicable to anything, e.g. This is the best Slice of Life manga ever, it changed my life. Of course the more details and persuasive your vote is the more likely it will convince other people to read on it and to perhaps agree with you. We're doing this so we can have more engagement with other people and to make it a bit harder (and more rewarding) to get a manga into the list. Amendment An ongoing manga can only be nominated if it has 6 volumes available for readers. As for completed manga, it is important that the nominee must be available in full for readers. IN SHORT Following +1/-1 must include a short paragraph on why it should belong on the elist (or why it shouldn't in the case for a -1). And make sure readers can read enough of it. |
Ducat_RevelMar 18, 2023 11:19 PM
Aug 22, 2015 10:11 PM
#3
I'm once again nominating Futatsu no Spica for the Enlightenment List: http://myanimelist.net/manga/3097/Futatsu_no_Spica FnS focuses on an girl named Asumi Kamogawa, who's astronaut mother was killed in a tragic shuttle liftoff accident along with many other people several years ago. Asumi decides to carry on her mother's dream by joining the Tokyo Space School to become an astronaut as well. There, she becomes friends with four other students there, who are all competing for a spot on board the Lion, the new space shuttle that's set to leave for space in a few years. With likable characters, artwork that's charmingly-simple yet beautifully-atmospheric, interesting lessons about space, and an engaging story with a lot of heart, FnS is just fantastic overall. While the manga has a few fantastical elements (ie. Asumi is guided by the ghost of one of the dead astronauts), the story as a whole is rather down-to-earth and the emotional moments never feel sappy/forced. The main cast all get their fair share of development, and by the story's climax, you'll grow to care about each one of them to the point that you'll wish any one of them would get that seat aboard the shuttle. I came across the whole series at my library last year, and after I finished reading, it became one of my favorites. It's a really great, CRIMINALLY-underrated manga series, and I humbly believe it deserves to be on the E-List. |
Nei-sanAug 22, 2015 10:53 PM
Aug 22, 2015 11:10 PM
#4
I nominate Natsume Ono's "not simple". It's a story about Ian and his unusual disposition in life. Carefully paced, the manga unravels a story about abuse and bonds. It shows the strength some relationships give but also how frail happiness is. Ultimately, this manga is about how dreams die and how strength is lost. At what point does one break? It's not question that can be answered, as everyone has their own situation and their own threshold. So instead, the manga illustrates a story with good characters trying to deal with misery and malcontent. It's bleak but compelling. Miserable but not manipulative. If you're the kind of person who likes Don Hertzfeldt's "It's Such a Beautiful Day," then this manga might just be something you'd wanna read. |
Aug 23, 2015 1:08 AM
#5
+1 to 'not simple' my current favourite series from the manga readalong thread It's a compelling narrative detailing the unfortunate life of Ian. The relationship is painted in a meticulously subtle fashion. The elements of the story aren't expressed explicitly which accentuates the sheer hopeless tone--you aren't told to be depressed but you feel it regardless. Natsume Ono is able to turn several positively nuanced element in our world and express the sheer greyness and transience of it-- family, relationships, love. It isn't a suffocating hopelessness either, it's more sombre than soul crushingly depressing. Read not simple to see Ian be struggle with the tantalizing nature of hope. As he grabs on dearly for the small fragments of happiness only to be further dragged into the abyss. Natsume Ono's not simple should definitely be on the list. |
Aug 23, 2015 1:11 PM
#6
-1 to "not simple". I was going to post my thoughts in the monthly readalong but I figure I might as well do it here. I thought Ian's depressing story didn't do anything different from the usual stuff where a child is hated by both parents and thus desires warmth from those close to him. So as the titular character I found Ian to be uninteresting. I did like how his desire affected other people however, how it made them rethink their actions towards a bond they, as opposed to Ian, could have. Not in a blissful way thankfully, but in a gloomy yet hopeful way. The tone of the story was done well, like said above: you aren't told to be depressed but you feel it regardless. What made me certain on my -1 vote are the character designs. I found their cartoonish, childlike appearance very clashing with the content. I don't mind stylized character designs (even if done this much) but I felt it didn't fit the manga at all. This threw me off and made it hard to immerse myself. Also, the quality of the drawings (character designs included) was very inconsistent. Nei-san said: I'm once again nominating Futatsu no Spica for the Enlightenment List: You had me excited. A shame it's only available up until chapter 29 online. |
StrawAug 23, 2015 1:25 PM
Aug 24, 2015 10:05 PM
#7
No nominations here, just a little thing. The chart is missing like 7 manga that got in. It would be a good opportunity to fix the last row lol. |
Aug 24, 2015 10:12 PM
#8
We are well aware of that. Maintaining the chart is my task and I never feel in the mood to update it because it will require rearranging the whole damn thing, due to some titles being removed. However, I have been planning to do it by the end of this week, time permitting. |
Aug 25, 2015 1:40 PM
#9
I guess with all the nominations being started over and fresh I might as well read those Twin Spica volumes sitting on my shelf soon then. |
Aug 25, 2015 1:53 PM
#10
No point doing it for the camp though, as I doubt we'll include something that's not completely scanned. Although, if someone thinks it's e-list material and really wants it there, they can just scan their books or edit raws with text from the books haha. |
Aug 25, 2015 2:11 PM
#11
ZetaZaku said: No point doing it for the camp though, as I doubt we'll include something that's not completely scanned. Although, if someone thinks it's e-list material and really wants it there, they can just scan their books or edit raws with text from the books haha. If I'm feeling committed enough I could write out all the lines and send them to someone if they want to edit the pages, never tried that kind of stuff. Looks like up to 6 volumes are translated, although the English release amalgamates a few volumes, so I'll just have to find what volume the next chapter is on these ones. |
Aug 25, 2015 2:18 PM
#12
AngelsArcanum said: If I'm feeling committed enough I could write out all the lines and send them to someone if they want to edit the pages, never tried that kind of stuff. Looks like up to 6 volumes are translated, although the English release amalgamates a few volumes, so I'll just have to find what volume the next chapter is on these ones. If you decide to do that, let me know and send me the text, so I'll find the raws, clean them and insert the English text. Provided that I can find the raws (they should be available online). |
Aug 25, 2015 2:29 PM
#13
metamorphius said: AngelsArcanum said: If I'm feeling committed enough I could write out all the lines and send them to someone if they want to edit the pages, never tried that kind of stuff. Looks like up to 6 volumes are translated, although the English release amalgamates a few volumes, so I'll just have to find what volume the next chapter is on these ones. If you decide to do that, let me know and send me the text, so I'll find the raws, clean them and insert the English text. Provided that I can find the raws (they should be available online). I think I'd be up for it, once I reach the volume 7 or w/e I'll let you know and I'll write it down and send it your way! |
Aug 25, 2015 2:40 PM
#14
I nominate Sunadokei or Sand Chronicles in English. The story focuses on a group of friends who meet in a rural village - Ann (the new girl, and I suppose the main protagonist), Daigo (the country boy), and Shiika & Fuji (two rich siblings) - and their lives beginning at age 12 when they meet and through their school years and adulthood. They all start out as generally standard archetypes but soon flesh out into their own characters. The thing that really intrigued me about it was that the events in the manga were portrayed so realistically. It's almost like you're reading a real story about real people instead of a fictional story with characters. For a shoujo manga, you see practically none of the stereotypical elements about it. It reads much more like a josei manga than a shoujo manga, if anything. |
Aug 25, 2015 3:12 PM
#15
You know, I was going to nominate Usamaru Furuya's Ningen Shikkaku but realized that it wasn't available to read online. Oh well, I move on to my next choice. I go to nominate Osamu Tezuka's Mysterious Underground Men, and I find that it's not available online. Thanks Internet. Finally, I look at maybe trying to find Taiyo Matsumoto's Blue Spring... AND I CAN'T FIND IT ONLINE! I just give up, I'll nominate something later... |
Aug 25, 2015 3:29 PM
#16
^ Blue Spring is available online (if you're referring to this manga). I re-checked and found it on bakabt and some online manga reading sites. |
Aug 25, 2015 4:04 PM
#17
Ningen Shikkaku is up on kickthekitty's blog lol |
Aug 25, 2015 7:45 PM
#18
I'd heard Sand Chronicles was pretty good, maybe I'll check it out soon. |
Aug 26, 2015 6:43 AM
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Aug 31, 2015 3:40 PM
#20
-1 to "Sunadokei" Sunadokei is told in an interesting way. It shows the lives of several characters over the course of their teenage and young adult lives yet it’s only eight volumes (last two are side stories). It skips and slows down time when necessary, showing their turbulent moments without making it feel as if their lives are nothing but drama (a problem many romance manga/anime have I think). Furthermore, because of the time skipping we see these characters grow up, wrestle with problems that we have witnessed the origin of, and most importantly, we get to really know them. Near the end the time skipping goes a bit too fast though. I can’t help but wonder if it wasn’t a better idea to sacrifice a volume worth of side stories for another story volume. Speaking of the side stories, they were good for the most part and at times even more interesting than the main story was. The main draw are the two characters Daigo and Ann, and the relationship between them. The conflicts they encountered in their relationship were very convincing. What I found especially well done was how difficult it was for them to communicate in a long-distance relationship during a fight. Over the course of the manga they struggle with what love is and what the limitations are to what one can mean for another. The other two main characters, brother and sister Fuji and Shiika, weren’t as interesting sadly. Fuji had great development in the beginning, but with a certain plot twist it was pretty much spat upon. Shiika mainly served to bring drama. After their roles in the relationship between Daigo and Ann were pretty much over, Fuji and Shiika faded to the background and had their development happen in the skips of time. In terms of storytelling, Sunadokei offered a good mix of drama and comedy. The drama is light and the comedy kept it fun to read because of the variety. The romance could get a little bit cheesy at times, accompanied by typical shoujo art, but since I found myself strangely compelled by the romance I didn’t mind this too much. In conclusion, Sunadokei is a good series despite a few faults here and there and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a romance manga. But enlightenment material is a different matter entirely. I think it neglected two of the four main characters too much and the shoujo elements should have been toned down. |
Sep 7, 2015 3:08 PM
#21
People should just read the original novel of Ningen Shikkaku. Let's all get depressed. |
Apr 11, 2022 12:04 AM
#22
Dunno how many people will care but I'm trying to make a quick addendum to the manga e-list. It's been a long time since we added anything so why not. I'll post a list of various titles that have been mentioned by other members at some point. If you want to pitch a manga, just make sure it is completed or that it has more than 7 volumes as an ongoing work. Currently, the list looks like this: Oshi no Ko Ao Ashi Houseki no Kuni Call of the Night Out The Apothecary Diaries Pandora Hearts Sengoku Youko Kawaii Hito Q.E.D. Usotsuki Rhetoric Ani no Yome to Kurashiteimasu. Animeta! Dungeon Meshi Drifting Dragons Our Dreams at Dusk Children of the Sea Pink |
Ducat_RevelApr 16, 2022 11:49 AM
Apr 11, 2022 9:15 AM
#23
Ducat_Revel said: Dunno how many people will care but I'm trying to make a quick addendum to the manga e-list. It's been a long time since we added anything so why not. I'll post a list of various titles that have been mentioned by other members at some point. If you want to pitch a manga, just make sure it is completed or that it has more than 7 volumes as an ongoing work. Currently, the list looks like this: The entries that are in bold are entries that I believe the general consensus agrees upon when it comes to merit so I will be adding them to the e-list soon but I wouldn't mind hearing input about them or other entries that maybe should be added already. Annarasumanara Chainsaw Man Genshiken Nana Neon Genesis Evangelion Opus xxxHolic Those are all already in the Critics and Connoisseurs club's equivalent of the enlightenment camp. The club is very similar to this one and has a lot of the same "enlightened" animanga, so I imagine they have a lot of the same members, their voting system is also somewhat similar. I can't personally vouch for these manga because I haven't read them, but I imagine a decent number of the people who voted for them in that club are also in this club so I thought I'd at least mention them so other people might vouch for them. |
Starslayer_Oct 3, 2022 8:32 AM
Apr 11, 2022 12:03 PM
#24
I am personally opposed to the NGE manga, Genshiken, xxxHolic, Annarasumanara. I have no strong stance on CSM. Thanks for the input tho. I am a former member of CnC so Im aware of their manga relations. Wanna see what this inactive club feels tho. |
Apr 14, 2022 9:25 AM
#25
Update post: After a few days, it's been made clear that 10 of these entries should be added to our list. These are: March Comes in like a Lion, Giant Killing, Witch Hat Atelier, Lonely Alien, Spirit Circle, Blank Canvas, Golden Kamuy, Otoyomegatari, Ran and the Ashen World, and not simple. The other entries will remain as suggestions but I won't make any more quick changes unless there's overwhelming demand for it. |
Apr 16, 2022 11:00 AM
#26
Yes. I feel indifferent about some others, but I haven't read most of them. Pandora Hearts is good? Huh... I don't believe it haha. |
Apr 16, 2022 11:46 AM
#27
AlabastreAizo said: Yes. I feel indifferent about some others, but I haven't read most of them. Pandora Hearts is good? Huh... I don't believe it haha. With that, I'll make those two bold. Dunno when I'll make the next round of additions, but they'll be added unless others say no. Also, I'd personally vote against Pandora Hearts. |
Mar 18, 2023 10:29 PM
#28
Hello club! I have just updated the Manga Enlightenment chart. This includes the addended entries we voted for last year. I'd like to propose a new addendum for this year. I'm looking for 3 manga at max to add to the list. Currently, some of the nominated titles include: Oshi no Ko Ao Ashi Annarasumanara Chainsaw Man Genshiken Nana Neon Genesis Evangelion Opus xxxHolic Houseki no Kuni Call of the Night Out The Apothecary Diaries Pandora Hearts Sengoku Youko Kawaii Hito Q.E.D. Usotsuki Rhetoric Ani no Yome to Kurashiteimasu. Animeta! Drifting Dragons Our Dreams at Dusk Cross Game Magus of the Library Futatsu no Spica Sunadokei Rose of Versailles However, we do not have to limit ourselves to those entries. If you have a manga that you think deserves to be added, please nominate it so we can see if there will be any backers. I'm currently taking input from this forum, as well as the votes from the members in our discord server. It will take at least 3 positive votes for a manga entry to be included, provided it surpasses the total amount of votes made against it. Currently, there are 4 manga that are already slated to be added to the list. These 4 are Delicious in Dungeon, Children of the Sea, Pink, and Sunny. Again, I'm looking for, at most, 2 entries so that the Manga Enlightenment chart evens out. Any other entries that become eligible for inclusion will have to wait until we get a new set of 7. Thank you to the 1-2 people who will read this and not give a fuck. You're the heroes. Edit: Nidhoeggr has nominated Magus of the Library; Sushi nominates Cross Game. Starslayer_ nominated Rose of Versailles. |
Ducat_RevelJun 21, 2023 2:35 AM
Mar 21, 2023 7:31 AM
#29
I'll vote for Nana, Children of the Sea, Dungeon Meshi, and Sunny for now. |
Jun 7, 2023 8:22 PM
#30
I read Pink a while back, it has my vote. I started reading Ao Ashi also and have been enjoying it, I'm not very deep into it though. Edit: Also read about half of The Rose of Versailles a while back and quite enjoyed, haven't had the time to finish it but I don't rly see why it shouldn't be enlightened considering the anime is unless it was a really tranaformative adaptation. |
Starslayer_Jun 12, 2023 8:24 AM
Jun 21, 2023 2:29 AM
#31
Starslayer_ said: I think this makes it so that Pink will be added. I'm down to including RoV in the nominations. I've watched the anime and loved it. I do think Ikeda is a great mangaka (but I've only read Poland and Dear Brother.) I'm sure if I read RoV, I'd vote for it too. Until then, I can only add it to the nominations until other people vouch for it.I read Pink a while back, it has my vote. I started reading Ao Ashi also and have been enjoying it, I'm not very deep into it though. Edit: Also read about half of The Rose of Versailles a while back and quite enjoyed, haven't had the time to finish it but I don't rly see why it shouldn't be enlightened considering the anime is unless it was a really tranaformative adaptation. |
Apr 2, 6:33 PM
#32
For what it's worth, I'm supporting Houseki no Kuni's nomination. |
Ducat_RevelApr 2, 11:14 PM
Jul 17, 5:02 AM
#33
Damn, I'm still the only person here but fuck it. I'm nominating Ooku: The Inner Chamber. A grand chronicling of the Tokugawa shogunate with a gender bend angle that allows for some of the best melodrama I've read. Top tier stuff. |
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