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Mar 30, 2019 11:37 AM
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seem's like no one are reading this amazing manga
Generationkilla0Jun 19, 2020 7:02 AM
Apr 10, 2019 5:12 PM
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Done by the same guy that did Usogui as well. Surprising to see this isn't getting more attention.
Apr 12, 2019 8:18 AM
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Probably because how odd the children are drawn.
Apr 12, 2019 6:14 PM
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I agree, probably cuz of the art style, many ppl find it "weird"... but putting this aside is a good manga, I really wish it receive more attention
ViniOliverMar 30, 2021 10:44 AM
May 3, 2019 10:24 PM
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I don’t understand, the art is good
Jun 11, 2019 6:38 AM
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i started to read today! i'm loving
Aug 28, 2019 2:06 PM
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I really like it so far, it is sad to see it not getting attention.
Apr 18, 2020 6:15 PM
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I really do love the art in this manga. I don't see why it isn't popular
Apr 29, 2020 11:32 AM
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Is this manga good? I found it by chance and was interested by the fact that it involves Capoeira, which is a Brazilian martial-art and, as a Brazilian myself, I became quite curious as to how they’d portray it.
Apr 29, 2020 4:54 PM

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@Seipps
As a reader what i understood is; author himself practiced Capoeira before and even added his mestre as a character in the manga. Also manga explains the origin and the history of Capoeira both as an expression and as a martial art while explaining the music and the instrument called Berimbau. I discovered several Capoeira music through this manga. Apart from it, the manga revolves around a girl named Ichiri who loves Capoeira but has to perform it as a martial art (by reasons that i am not gonna explain because it is a spoiler). Story takes place in Japan but it is hinted that it may reach Brasil in the future.

This is my take as a reader. I am not Brazilian though, so i don't know how accurate the part of the story about Brasil.
sanovagobongApr 30, 2020 2:23 AM
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Most of the Capoeira stuff is very well researched, pretty accurate. The portuguese sentences used are like 95% accurate.
I've read everything and I'm loving it. I've met some Capoeira mestres before, and they're portrayed very well (like Mestre Amoroso, I know a mestre just like him).

Also, all the songs are real, and the lyrics are very interesting.

The best experience reading Batuque is with a playlist of Capoeira songs in the background. There are some on youtube.
TringhammNov 20, 2020 6:24 PM
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sanovagobong said:
@Seipps
As a reader what i understood is; author himself practiced Capoeira before and even added his mestre as a character in the manga. Also manga explains the origin and the history of Capoeira both as an expression and as a martial art while explaining the music and the instrument called Berimbau. I discovered several Capoeira music through this manga. Apart from it, the manga revolves around a girl named Ichiri who loves Capoeira but has to perform it as a martial art (by reasons that i am not gonna explain because it is a spoiler). Story takes place in Japan but it is hinted that it may reach Brasil in the future.

This is my take as a reader. I am not Brazilian though, so i don't know how accurate the part of the story about Brasil.


Im Brazilian, the history of tue capoeira used in the mangá e real, is kinda strange How much he knows of brazil(he uses things was i never know about brazil)

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