Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin
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Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin

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Japanese: RAINBOW 二舎六房の七人


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 22
Chapters: 235
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 21, 2002 to Jan 4, 2010
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Drama Drama
Themes: Delinquents Delinquents, Historical Historical, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Sunday (Weekly)
Authors: Abe, George (Story), Kakizaki, Masasumi (Art)

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Score: 8.531 (scored by 93609,360 users)
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Ranked: #1402
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Popularity: #489
Members: 35,491
Favorites: 947

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Preliminary Spoiler
Oct 4, 2021
Beautiful manga, even yet a masterpiece. Really one of the best mangas I've read in a long time. The story made me tear up so many times I've lost count, and the character development is so realistically on point that it made many of the other mangas I read that I thought had a good character development look bad. I can see why people complain about the manga's tone, but considering this was a not-so popular manga back in early 2000's I'd say the art makes up for it. This manga is one of the motivations for me to start boxing, and now in 2months ...
Oct 19, 2013
Preliminary (106/235 chp)
As a fan of violent and tragic stories, I expected maybe a bit too much from this manga. On paper, Rainbow seemed to be on par with the type of manga I read and liked (like Shamo, Sidooh), but it turned out to be less believable.

The manga focuses first on the lives of youngsters in a juvenile prison, and later on how they cope with the hardships of the outside world. What confused me first was the way that the manga "switched" the main character, but as it went on, I got used to it. I think the manga is supposed to be read from ...
Nov 12, 2021
"Regardless of where you're at, or what the circumstances are, please do not give up. If you can only muster a single step forward, please take that step." - George Abe (creator of Rainbow)

This series is based on 7 young men who are surviving through a horrible depression in Japan after WWII. Survival through theft, conning, violence, etc. This leads to their imprisonment into juvie. A horrid environment where the guards treat them like filthy, easily discardable vermin. And because of this, it forces them to become allies and later friends in order to survive their sentences.

One of the 7, Sakuragi, has been in ...
Mar 9, 2018
In my opinion, Rainbow is not really a feel-good type of manga, so if you're looking for a good hero story to lift your spirits Rainbow isn't the story for you.
But if that's not what you're looking for I would say that Rainbow does have some of the best story arcs I have read in a long time. It's drama, mixed in with redemption, and A LOT of tragedy. It has it's really depressing moments, but the promise of a good story providing a consistent stream of adrenaline-pumping moments keeps the reader reading.

Artistically its also a beautiful manga. I can't get over the ...
May 28, 2022
As I attempt to write this review, tears cloud my vision. Just moments ago, I read through the final chapter of Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin, and the emotions that I currently bear from this series can in no way be put into words. While I'm sad that it's over, I find myself encouraged in many ways. This is without a doubt the series that I needed most during these confusing and often troubling times in my life. I wholeheartedly believe that even years from now I'll still think back to the seven from compound two, cell six, as I take strides towards my own ...
Dec 27, 2021
FunnyFunny
a group of young men that continue to fight for their place in the world despite all the pushback and the continuous stream of problems they face. rainbow manages to take a simple and timeless premise and make it utterly unrecognisable.

the title's biggest downfall is sacrificing good, simple storytelling for moments of spectacle. everything has to be an event and our heroes have to fight against oppression and horrid villains all the time. to put it simply, it suffers from delusions of grandeur. it assigns nonsensical character motivations at every turn and all of this makes for a horrible reading experience.

if you look past all ...
Oct 29, 2021
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (116/235 chp)
I honestly think this manga starts out great and then just gets increasingly worse. So much so to the point where I'm now dropping it at 116 chapters. I'm not having fun reading it anymore. Please keep in mind this review is only reflective of those chapters, I cannot speak for the second half of the series. I still wanted to write a review anyway, I wanted to finish the series before I wrote this but I just wasn't enjoying it anymore and still had a lot to say.

STORY - [6/10]
I think the story and manga in general start out really strong. It's really captivating ...
Jul 18, 2019
The absence of color pages is not striking, since the tone of the story does not claim them either. It would be different if it were a fantastic cut story where the reader, although accustomed to black and white, always appreciates a colorful note.

Regarding the graphic section, Masasumi Kakizaki's work is, in general, good. But not bright at all. There are vignettes where the bodies are disproportionate or poorly designed, for example, by placing the eyes on an impossible axis. Instead, there are very good and impressive illustrations.the adjective that best suits this situation is inconstant.But hey, this is a story where the script ...
Jan 11, 2021
Review written in French, then translated by a deep learning software (because I'm lazy to do it myself and with mid-term exams I don't have the time, although I can do it).

English part :

Rainbow, the work of Georges Abe illustrated by Kakizaki is certainly well known from this site, in a way, it seems to me, very positive. And if, undeniably, it is a success, the manga is nevertheless very imperfect, by its tone a little too manichean and some other aspects.
The story we are told is fascinating, the beginning in the juvenile prison reminds Shamo/Coq de Combat in some aspects, the tone is however ...
Aug 23, 2022
Truly a story about friendship. Makes me jealous, I wish I had friends like this.
The story has twists and you don’t know where it’s going in the end but you wanna follow them along their journey


. It’s full of harsh and brutal moments. Fantastic story with beautiful beautiful art that makes you in awe of some of its double and single pages. If you enjoy storys of friendship and hardships then you’d like this one.

And of course you’ll end up wishing your friends and yourself were more like these characters though and though.
You’ll get attached and so many characters thought out from the get ...
Mar 15, 2023
Rainbow is a cruel, brutal and also hopeful manga. Let's do it by steps:

The characters that surround the protagonists are captivating, presenting layers or having presence as their enemies. It is very easy to fear a villain that appears or sympathize with the relationships that the protagonists build with other people.
This is very good, because the sense of danger is important for the story to be engaging and as well as appreciation between the characters.

There are 7 protagonists, each with their personal dilemmas and arcs. All excellent characters who go through a journey of pain to conquer their freedom and happiness.

The story is fantastic. As ...
Jun 20, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (24/235 chp)
the art is very mediocre, both in characters and locations, also, the fact that suppon resembles some cartoon character with those ears and his height while the rest of the characters are make to look more realistic, is a bad contrast in my opinion. The fact that by their looks alone you can establish who is bad a who is good takes away from the plot, from the moment characters are introduced you know who is going to be the enemy, also the fact that the plot is black and white, in the sense that good and bad people are very clearly delimited, the protagonist ...