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Ayako

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 奇子
English: Ayako
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 10, 1972 to Jun 9, 1973
Genre: Drama Drama
Themes: Historical Historical, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Big Comic
Authors: Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.751 (scored by 34613,461 users)
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Ranked: #15482
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Popularity: #2198
Members: 9,205
Favorites: 157

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Jun 4, 2011
The late Osamu Tezuka needs no introduction. Over his lifetime he created dozens of classic stories that have helped shape manga and anime into what it is today. ‘Ayako’ is one of his lesser known works. Rather undeservingly so seeing as it’s yet another excellent demonstration of Tezuka’s imcredible storytelling abilities.

The story begins in 1949. Japan is slowly getting back on its feet following the devastating losses it suffered during World War 2 and Jiro Tenge, son of a wealthy family of landowners, has come back home. Reluctantly so, I might add, seeing as he finds out upon returning that not much has ...
May 21, 2018
This is my first review on MAL. I posted this on Goodreads and figured I may as well post it here too. I am not a very strict reviewer, but hopefully this helps give some perspective.

This is my first exposure to Osamu Tezuka, and I must say that this lives up to his legacy. This is a historical piece and a commentary on the many cultural and political shifts in Japan from 1949 to 1973, as well as an analysis of an insidious family dealing with the ever-changing climate of the time.

We follow the once powerful Tenge family as they desperately cling to power by ...
Jan 15, 2017
Usually when I get paid every month, I'll try and at least buy something different from my usual reads. I've been a slight fan of Astro Boy and the sort of spin-off Pluto series. I looked up some of Osamu Tekzuka's other works and had a look at Ayako. After reading the synopsis, I thought it would be an interesting read seeing how much darker than it seems in comparison with Astro Boy.

The start of this was very promising, you get a good feel for each of the characters, their motivations and all of that. The culmination of the first arc, so to speak, led ...
Aug 31, 2020
From Osamu Tezuka, I'm far enough from having read everything, but Ayako still amazed me with a blackness and "maturity" that I did not expect, even after manga such as the story of the 3 Adolf. In 3 massive volumes, the maestro with a bonnet thus interweaves the story of a cursed, murky and unhealthy family, in that of post-war Japan, of the American tutelage of 1949 at the time of the publication of the story in 1972.

And it is rather very interesting! The historical context therefore reveals, with an a priori no doubt a bit nationalist, almost unsurpassable in Japan, even in a Tezuka ...
Mar 10, 2022
Ayako is a horrifying slog through the depths of human misery.

Every moment of this series is designated to specifically be as emotionally distressing and uncomfortable as possible. It tells a story of corrupt, incestous (literally, sometimes) family ties and post-WW2 governmental corruption, with left-wing feminist themes, but the main point of the story is just being as consistently horrifying as possible.

The text-loggedness of this book is heavy, having near-novel amounts of text to the point of taking me an hour and a half to get through, and I am a very fast reader, being able to get through a typical 250 page tankobon in about ...
Mar 14, 2022
Ayako
The GOAT Osamu Tezuka really knew how to make a good manga and a good story!

Story 9/10 - The story is not only about a girl and the bad way she was treat, is a story about humanity, politic and mental health. Ayako is a drama story that follows the girl who gave the name of the manga, Ayako... and also follows the Tenge Family and their horrible way to treat people and their sick realationship between them. The humanity way of the story is because we can see how the persons was after the WW2 end and how Japan was rebuilding themselves and, of ...
May 1, 2016
Mixed Feelings
I was fortunate. Fortunate in that I had a learned individual informed me of the background in which ‘Ayako’ was created which allowed me to understand the reasoning behind many of the plot points and the overall theme.

Because the story would have looked awful without the understanding of that background.

The reason being that much of it isn’t presented well, and it ends up looking silly and vapid without the proper presentation. Eventually, the story does get around to leading readers in the right direction of understanding, but that is well over 50% into the story and it is still fairly easy to lose sight of.

Thing ...