Shibuya Kingyo
Shibuya Goldfish
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Shibuya Kingyo

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 渋谷金魚
English: Shibuya Goldfish
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 55
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 21, 2016 to Apr 22, 2021
Genres: Drama Drama, Horror Horror, Supernatural Supernatural
Theme: Gore Gore
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Gangan Joker
Authors: Aoi, Hiroumi (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.111 (scored by 14171,417 users)
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Ranked: #190672
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Popularity: #3944
Members: 5,574
Favorites: 30

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 25, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (1/55 chp)
SHIBUYA GOLDFISH IN A NUTSHELL: This series is High School of the Dead but with flying goldfish instead of zombies (and a little less fanservice).

I'm three volumes in, and this is a great "turn your brain off and let the bizarre story wash over you" kind of read. Easy to follow, not a lot of plot, just "survive the giant goldfish who now fly through the air and hunger for human flesh." That's it; that's the manga! Nothing more, nothing less.

Does this series have depth? Nah!
Is it funny? Sometimes!
Is it fanservicey? Also sometimes!
Is that art all right? Yeah, mostly!
Will zombie-story fans like this? Yeah, probably!
Is ...
Apr 25, 2023
TLDR:
Shibuya Goldfish is a manga that should not be overlooked. DO not underestimate the terror of creatures when expanded to larger then human form. I've learned that now, especially when fish and other sea creatures already look natural at their normal size. If you like horror that should not make sense you'll love this series. Defanitly going to read this creators other works.

I recently had the pleasure of revisiting Shibuya Goldfish, and I must say, it still managed to impress me. Its worth a read, but not in the traditional sense. No, in the batshit balls-to-the-walls garbage dumpster gigguk fantasy sense. Honestly, the story ...
May 24, 2024
I randomly stumbled upon this series and swiftly binged it.
This is a unique title, Goldfish are envisioned as monsters in a world-ending apocalypse.
That's the whole story really, and it works quite well.

While I am aware this series came out a long time ago, it is clever. The author did not make a half-baked series featuring fish, there are clear explanations and incorporated features only Goldfish have.

There was Anime potential here, I could see it happening. Since that isn't the case, at least ended before becoming something unsuitable. Sometimes not all good series need to feature tricks and tropes seen across Manga or Anime. A ...
Sep 23, 2021
Preliminary (3/55 chp)
Honestly I felt the story was just full of pee more than it being scary because it shows a group of goldfish are destroying the world and eating any humans they can get. It just sounds to me like the author is copying Ito who took on the “evil fish eating people” level but I could be wrong. I also hate the protagonist, he just had no personality. I far rather if Idol girl was the protagonist facing the evil fish, now that would’ve been a heck of a manga to sink your teeth into. Unfortunately it had to go to the generic route of ...