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Nejishiki

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Wind-Up Type, Numa, Marsh, Chico, Mushroom Hunting, Sanshouuo, Salamander, Touge no Inu, The Dog of the Mountain Pass, Uwasa no Bushi, Ondoru Koya, Ondoru House, Gensenkan Shujin, Master of the Gensenkan Inn, Oba's Electroplate Factory, Screw-Style, The Stopcock
Japanese: ねじ式
English: Nejishiki
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 24, 1965 to Jul 30, 1984
Genres: Avant Garde Avant Garde, Drama Drama
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Garo
Authors: Tsuge, Yoshiharu (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.881 (scored by 622622 users)
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Ranked: #106012
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Popularity: #8762
Members: 2,065
Favorites: 21

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 10, 2008
Preliminary (1/14 chp)
Mod Note: This review was initially posted for the one-shot, Chico, and was subsequently merged into Nejishiki.

[Story]
It doesn't have, or, it might be a day, and then weeks later. I didn't really saw the time line, or something it would guide me through. It just the little sudden events that are shown.

[Art]
Its not fine, the characters doesn't seem to have been drew with effort... Except for the little bird I guess...

[Character]
It's really short, and because of that they cant really show the true face of the characters, but they tried, and it sucked, they make you say:
"...o...ok? why is this here? this doesn't have ...
Apr 26, 2019
I'm not really sure if I can write a review for these short stories, since they are highly experimental works that can easily go over someone's head, including mine. I should also mention that, even if I have read most of the stories that are listed both in this volume and in "Akai Hana" (which will most likely be also included in this review), not all of them were printed in my country, and I don't know if they are available outside of Japan. So, I haven't read everything yet, but seeing that at the moment of writing this the only other review is a ...