Nov 18, 2024
As one delves deeper into the rabbit hole of animanga, we often forget the initial enjoyment we had, the willingness to try something fresh, the laughter that these works are supposed to bring us. We grow to criticize these works for being something they aren’t, rather than trying to find joy in what those pages hold.
I first was introduced to the “Asobi Asobase” anime through a youtube recommendation, a short and out of context clip which piqued my curiosity (indoor pool scene), leading me to watch the series, OVA, specials, and read the manga from the start to end. Thus, I believe that I
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am fairly adequate in my qualifications to speak my opinion in order to convince you the reader why “Asobi Asobase” is not just worth your time, but perhaps one of the greatest manga you will ever read—as such in my own case.
In order to perpetuate this argument, I will be exploring 5 main aspects of this manga.
Plot:
Asobi Asobase is a story centered around 3 girls as they navigate their second year of middle school, bound together by friendship in the “Pastimer Research Club” in which they actually play a variety of time passing games/activities. Rooted in the genre of comedy slice of life, the story has no solidified plot point which drives the characters necessarily. However, this doesn’t mean it is a meaningless read, far from it. Every chapter introduces a different game, whether it be Janken or Batsugames. Throughout these episodic club meetings, the girls grow closer and form a bond that while stays strong, faces comedic challenges throughout. Something important to understand is that Asobi Asobase is not entirely set in a real world setting, as the author poignantly introduces sci-fi and other mind-boggling elements throughout that really spices up the plot as well as bring a laughter to the reader. Although the focus of the story does shift towards other characters towards the end of the story, I would argue that the humor and enjoyment doesn’t change. All of the characters bring something unique to the table, and I think that this is what really allows Asobi Asobase to shine through as a true gem in the world of comedy manga.
Characters:
Speaking upon the topic of characters, it is shockingly well how fleshed out the characters are despite the fact that this manga is primarily a slice of life. Take the 3 main characters. Hanako, a shy but diligent girl at first glance, but is also the type to go batshit insane when with people she is familiar with. Olivia, thought to be a kind foreign exchange student, but in reality is just a happy go lucky girl that doesn’t think too much—though the part of her being kind is definitely true. Kasumi, a girl with glasses that’s bad at studying, but moreover perhaps the strangest of them all with her wild fantastical fetishes. They couldn’t be more different, yet opposites do attract, creating a beautiful symphonic relationship dynamic that could perhaps even make the people with an average rating of 3 on MAL crack a smile. Other than the main cast, the side characters really feel like they contribute to the process and aren’t just there as “npcs”. Each character feels like they have a real purpose to be on the pages, and I would argue some of them are sometimes even funnier than the main cast.
Art:
The art in this manga is exquisite. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean like Vagabond or Berserk level of detail, but the art is amazing in the sense that it perfectly conveys jokes while also being pleasing to the eye. You have to be soulless if you don’t at least laugh once at the many faces of Hanako, or the contrast between the cute and realistic art which creates an amusing juxtaposition. Honestly, with this level of art, I really seek to understand why this manga isn’t more popular.
Comparisons:
The humor in this manga is similar to the likes of Grand Blue and Gintama: gag humor, unafraid to make explicit jokes, not to mention the many cultural references that really drive a good laugh.
In conclusion, just trust me on this and read this manga. I promise you won’t regret it. Well, I mean, if you have enough time to read this review might as well no?
Everything aside,
Thanks for reading.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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