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Dec 26, 2017
A bizarre world building ended a tragic and epitome of disjointed plot
As referring set of tragedy events behind the story which lies under the beneath catalyst breach of such unspoken some more less detail never detain an interior crappy edgy tone vibes.
In depths between an example of Dante's Comedy but with a common poison
A structure which bases on an imagining contents in a form of writing directs
unnecessary gibberish drawn out of context grandiose tale without based to the point of existentialism behind the drastic factual and careful disregarded recyclable setting. Not only it has a shallow mediocre material, but tells neutral status rather than
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taking some components on every aspects that depicts on a massive downgrade fantasy series. Such as political struggling issues on the deaths between set of characters for having a severe breakdown.
The writing in this book is decent for the most part. It struggles in the dialogue department at times, coming off as rather clunky in a few areas when it introduces a character and awkwardly explains what they’re about to characters who already know (see Suou’s introduction). Otherwise, I found the dialogue pretty decent enough. It presents us with a redeeming setting wrapped in a coat of luscious, beautiful artwork that is an eyed candy to our eyes, But It lacks a strong cast currently and its pace may be more of a hindrance than a benefit to some horrifying, but fascinating to look at and ponder. Not bogging you down in the detail and bringing them in one at a time. The pacing is quick and while I find that hurts the story, it can be a benefit for those who just want to get straight to the point. Plus, things are easy to follow and never feel that confusing even despite the characteristics, It felt cringe enough to width the amount of parts by being left in a mark.
From the verge of the existence in between the stellar art and beauty
intertwine a vision had caught in a blink state of morality. And was also left a complete anticlimatic attempt as it never reach to it's mere type of conclusion. Stereotypes are never felt biased and failed to deepen a crucial focus on what's life is normally like on the Mud Whale. This doesn’t necessarily hurt the series much, Neither pacing didn’t do its justice, by showing characters, or plot any favor. It probably would have been more essential where exploiting a desirous on began challenging the unbearable of living and anticipating the less aesthetic human nature.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Dec 10, 2017
Mod Edit: This review was original posted for Sayonara Bye-bye and has subsequently been merged into Bakemono Recchan/Kinoko Takenoko: Asano Inio Tanpenshuu.
Burden with an outgoing thematic depressing routine
A relentless senses where a man couldn't regret. Mistaken how babies where born to fill soothen up your non stop cycle. So delusional twisted sight, such boundary of memories get torn apart left in an epitome cruddy life.
Asserted in a premises between two siblings wants to go an a mere conflict
like becoming a newly wed couple. Distraught of casually act of purging the law
without getting against at. Not necessarily broad but it attains more leading to a
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certain matter between the depths of history in our society.
Stretching out the hidden gaps which haven't well adapt must gone easily deeper from it's process as it concludes of begging your life without an inner luck.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Nov 27, 2017
Junji Ito : BOOTLEG Edition
A poor man's bland rip-off which contains a heavy filler graffiti EDGY tone. Less gore filled with drastic horror flick. Distasteful scenarios were induce set of crappy panels and teen occultic vibes for people with crippling depression.
In a nonsense way
The series would also consider more than a daily sitcom came from
a b-rated low budget shitty movie where pile of corpse where subsided into bloodlust massacre. There's a bit potential, but along it's premises that lack also it's own current factor. Leaning only the story for such a horrible paced. Despite the background as usual, some of the dialogues which narrated where
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a bit shallow and can't easily to predict what will happen next. Psychedelic approach are far too satirical, and well not executed. Altering the same concept is quite hostile due to the overall between disposable trashy characters being left on mark without insignificant minor setbacks before the series got introduced. Trying hard to get it's own appeal are pretentiously not enough for you to get satisfied through your own unraveling corrupted hysterical mind. Mindblowing gruesome deaths? seems kinda effy.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Oct 29, 2017
Are athletes, athletes from the moment they're born?
What about astronauts or idols? These things aren't decided at birth
So then what about witches?
Story starts off :
In a world run by the magic that flows through it, there are humans known as witches. Such individuals are male or female because the title of witch applies to both genders. Using a special type of ink, magic is drawn rather than being cast with voice or song. Different patterns represent different spells and they are often cast in secrecy. Why? To prevent the misuse of magic in the hands of the naive. If magic is used in such
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hands, the consequences are detrimental, enough to take away the lives of others or cause great harm to many. Magic is a power that requires the responsibility that comes with it.
Realizing her love for magic, Coco bought a magic book and a pen with the ink that can be used to cast spells from the mysterious witch. And thus she enjoyed watching magic ever since, yet just seeing it didn't satisfy her curiosity. What exactly is magic then? And more importantly, how could it be used?
When a flying chariot comes by her house and breaks down with the meddling of two boys, she gains a chance. Flying chariots cannot fly on their own and require a spell to be fixed if they are broken. Once of the individuals who visited her house for cloth was a male witch known as Qifrey. Witches are known by the pointed hats they wear and he carries one with him.
He casts a spell within her house and by coincidence or perhaps by fate, she realizes how magic is cast. Using ink and patterns, spells become real. Ignoring his warnings to not look inside, Coco has the necessary knowledge to cast. Realizing that she had the tools to draw magic for years, she copies the shapes in her book with her wand with the tip of a pen.
However, the consequences of her actions cost her greatly, at the cost of a life dear to her.
Introduced as the very beginning, he enters the shop of Coco's mother to buy smoke-colored cloth. Perhaps it is for another uniform or for something else, it is never clarified.
With just how busy the shop is, with noblewoman from the flying chariot looking at the hanging lace, the tidy trim, the Harian knitted lace and more, Coco takes his measurements for him. Gazing at the cloth with a practiced eye after setting it on a table, she smooths it out and making a hole, cuts a straight line across, in a completely accurate fashion, showcasing her concentration and skill.
He admires her skill and then the flying chariot breaks down. Revealing his identity as a witch, he enters Coco's house to recast the spell on the chariot. Using a pen with the magic imbued ink, he draws runes which will then activate the magic spell.
After all, anyone who holds the magic ink and has the knowledge of the magic glyphs can use magic. These are the greatest secrets of a witch.
He admires her skill and then the flying chariot breaks down. Revealing his identity as a witch, he enters Coco's house to recast the spell on the chariot. Using a pen with the magic imbued ink, he draws runes which will then activate the magic spell.
After all, anyone who holds the magic ink and has the knowledge of the magic glyphs can use magic. These are the greatest secrets of a witch.
Towards the Future
This one chapter ends with a few open ends. Who did the book belong to that caused all of the damage? Which glyph caused the tragedy? How exactly will Coco become a witch? And will Coco's mother return to her former state?
Taking from the same mixed concept between LWA and Ran to Haiiro Sekai with some of an urban fantasy twist. At first, you could take a close glimpse how visualizing and stunning the art express more aesthetic tone and the story within it's chapter focuses over more subpar witchcraft elements. Twice as simple where it granted to be a lot philosophic theme about witches. However, more than the basic story, what enraptured me was the artwork itself. Every panel, every composition and transition seems like a true work of art, a piece that one would hang up on the wall. Not of the traditional style of shounen or shoujo, but like that of a painting.
Magic express which invoke the inner aspects more than saving peoples lives other than gaining a miracle. Genuine thoughts beyond witches may once receive unholy divine blessing by gathering so much blessings through crafting. Telling where once who born as witches may soon be the most choosen one of all.
Granting a tale which can sums up from a picture book, where every color pallets are not only black and white by not only you can think of thoughts about viewing our new beginning through your new chapter once it ends as it tells that magic is the miracle that colors the world.
A path of witchcraft can depicts by soaring through the amidst in the beacon of light, from the light on the pavestones down to your feet.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 11, 2017
Let's see?
Story starts off
With a sense of being watch from afar at the island. Takahisa’s paranoid reaction of uneasiness,Concerned Fuji then eventually everyone with a feel of Curiosity about the island. With a claim that the island is possibly cursed and others wanting to go there to see it. Soon they were Alerted by a suppose survivor by a fire coming from shore.
I have to say this one is the most bizarre in horror when you're reading this, it just feels like you watching a horror b-movie. This manga is very different from all the horror one I've read. It plot is
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very different.
A mixture of Texas chainsaw/the hills have eyes/ mutated humans horror feel to it. Though I find some parts stupid but funny when there's like a fuck you "every man for themselves" moment you can die first that keeps me entertained, I say it something you might want read for enjoyment. This manga is all about mystery's about what's is going on about with this island and the messed up people who are on it.
The art of gory slash flick are nowhere to be good if only they fleshed out most of the side characters and the history what lies in this wasteland, My kind of expectation while reading most of the chapters which relies most to the bloodshed murderous intentions maybe soon changed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Oct 10, 2017
Unshaking, unraveling catastrophic had been almost occurs in the city of Hellsalem's Lot lies on a misfortunate guy having in a not so mundane way
When I say BBB?
I meant B 2 B
Covering up most wackiest chaotic timeless never ending destruction, however it's way more massively tense up execution build-up from every characters where highly aesthetic plus adding huge out of tone traits. By comparing between his last work about Kekkai Sensen, The sequel represents a different aspects divided into sub par mini arc which focuses much to the outskirts beyond what roots lies connects outside from the city of Hellsalem's Lot. The comedy factors are
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still genuine touch as well so anyone looking for an ultra-deep or philosophical that is worth to read Rather, take this series as more of a relaxing adventure. The comedy elements ranges are even more better added with the complexity satirical routine moments involving Zapp, and Leo’s misadventures when running errands, or in general anything that seems not so ordinary. And speaking of which, there’s so many abnormal things happening in this series that mystery also plays certain roles. Leonardo’s mysterious All Seeing Eyes is also a central element of the manga even more interesting, yet very endearing all at once. The manga in fact often makes you think what may happen next and what you guess may or may not be correct. Despite the tempting flow between the concepts of West Hemisphere may down be the best enthrilling side twist from it's interior plot. About how Nightow's writing tends to us a bit more confused, He'd be able to keep the most plotholes be left out as "Anthology" by maintaining to it's current unique flaws. Unless It's Kekkai Sensen you'll never even once glimpse whether the real plot shows up but there is a symbolic meaning depicts the whole aspects of the manga.
Extra Transitions :
This is the story of a Tortoise Knight, who once fought on his own for the princess he protects, who one day was cursed by fate, forcing the knight to a standstill... Until the day he met companions who understood the burden he carries, and shared the same, unshakeable resolve as he does... And when it happened, the Knight kept moving forward, never running away, never showing any cowardice. This knight was no stranger to fear, but while some may cower away at the sight of an unstoppable force, and while the Knight may indeed stop himself for a moment... Eventually, he shall move and fight against the opposition... And though many opponents may prove too much for him, he has at least mighty allies to count on when needed: The people who, like him, keep the balance in the world. This is also the tale of Leonardo Watch, a man chosen by fate to hold the All-Seeing Eyes of God at the cost of his sister's sight... and of the allies that help him move forward in the chaos of Hellsalem's Lot: Zapp Renfro, Chain Sumeragi, Zedd O'Brien, K.K, Patrick, Neyka, Gilbert F. Altstein, Dog Hummer and Deldro Brody, "Lucky" Blitz T. Abrams, Steven A. Starphase and Klaus Von Reinherz... and the organization they belong to: LIBRA.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Sep 26, 2017
Cheeky brat who's lost in a parallel world and has a guilt to escape from every con-artist and dares hunts they're prey in sick twisted way.
The flow in this plot are just utter crap. Edgy sociopaths antagonize most of his victim to committed suicide and die in worst possible death. It does have those kind appeal but the scenarios are either off, Prioritizing what goal does the villain contradict. Plenty intentions wrap some different turn based to it's standard. Skyscapers, high invasions, massive killing non stop attempt. Surely having these weird setting felt a little cliche roundabout with ecchi tone. The predecessor who's behind of
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Ajin can't even compare this trash filled with turmoil hypocrite vile horror.
Overall Impression : T R A S H
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Sep 11, 2017
E N D A N G E R E D huh?
--Came closed since the Harambe memes died years ago--
>Such an out of topic when did I even remember that cringy humor
Well back to this sick grotesque manga...
Apparently, what's even more disturbing seeing bunch of crappy panel that contains toilet vile of turmoil. Since it's gruesome and only focuses on a rampaging panda whose killing lowlife creatures and reborn once more as a living in the path of shitty nature. Well duh? that's it.. It makes even more worst, but way better gory detail than Elfen Lied that had done RIGHT...
Having a Bad and most sick
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happy ending so far.. This is the kind of foreplay or even your libido can't even stand.
Not even recommending this... but they're are few sick.. lowlifes can enjoy this disgusting piece of art.
Told ya.. Red Room you failed... bleh
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Sep 10, 2017
It's just pathetic.. and totally horrible
Once you just watch this series could possibly ticks you off very badly not because it's a slice of life theme which is much more focuses to a little girl as miko and a talking bear. That's it? No no no you may been wandering about the
changes of Machi through every episode right?
Her anxiety just got even worst, which unrelated to others that she's seeking help but they aren't few people can trust her. It's just felt wrong to see her like that.
All those gimmick makes me throw off, especially the ending, Director what happened? You make the series
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just left like that? A country bumpkin became isolated by going into the city. Gosh pls no this is not what I wanted.
Moving on, to the jokes here. Seriously those PEDOJOKES just needs to stop, It's deliberately sarcasm bad humor. How crappy for you to understand the whole plot of this show anyway. Meaningless as if the main thing here is all about Machi's anxiety gone completely different every episode.
Never heard this got dark until the last scenario. Despite by getting traumatized to face reality, her most precious day just end with a complete blunt.
Overall 4 - 1 = 3
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Sep 8, 2017
Half Decays when most of us just sitting here and have our own tea to relax not once a single bit can even more surprising when this series got aired.
Made in Abyss is a new coming-age story that focuses different conniving executed plot and derives within to deep inner aspects and lots of tremendous exposition in their broad view, but the beauty of it is that the storytelling is so good that it isn’t necessary.
Simply put, the class shows. Made in Abyss is an astoundingly stylish production – and that includes the music by English composer Kevin Penkin. It looks and sounds
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absolutely fantastic, and the strange world it conjures up is both beautiful and sinister.
The Ghibli connection is interesting and gives the series an even more fairy tale look than Tsukushi Akihito’s manga – and that’s important, because one of the most important elements in this series is the contrast between the look and the content. Manga readers will tell you that this is going to be a dark ride, and that gives me pause – because I’m already emotionally invested in the story and the kawaii children at the center of it.
As with many Ghibli works, there’s a very European feel to Made in Abyss (and as we know, European fairy tales can get very dark). The first two children we meet are the brash Riko (Tomita Miyu), and the mild-mannered Nat (Tamura Mutsumi), on their way into a the pit for a day’s digging. Riko is desperate to be assigned to deeper digs, apparently chasing after her long-lost mother – Nat is more concerned with keeping her out of trouble and staying alive. The pit is full of dangerous Togashi-esque beasts, one of whom wounds Nat and is about to eat him before Riko blows her whistle and saves him.
It turns its attention to her, but she’s saved in the nick of time (probably) by a mysterious robot (Ise Mariya). When Riko finds him unconscious, she drags him back to the orphanage with Nat’s help. The explosion of imagination, the cute and funny children at the heart of darkness, at the center of a story which feels dangerous and unpredictable.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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