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Jul 23, 2022
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As poetic as the title sounds, everything about this manga is tragic. I actually like Takemiya-sensei's writing in a way that makes it seem as if she is asking her readers the question: Will we be dominated by our pasts, or will we remain steadfast and refuse to allow history to repeat itself? Throughout the series, it tackles a lot of heavy issues, such as class prejudice, racism, homophobia, incest, pedophilia, sexual abuse, rape, prostitution, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and drug abuse. Takemiya-sensei does not hesitate to delve into dark themes and taboo issues. So, yes, be sure to get your tissues ready because it ...
Feb 2, 2022
Sotsugyousei (Manga) add
Once again, I instantly fell in love with Sajou and Kusakabe. They also give me this heartwarming feeling of tenderness. When I was reading this manga, I couldn't help but smile. The story was told at a slow yet comfortable pace. I like how the tension between Hikaru and Rihito builds, and we can see the difficulties they face. Also, the enthralling art style, as well as everything else, is stunning, and it makes me love the story. However, I still get uncomfortable with Hara sensei when he tries to touch Rihito, whom he knows is in a relationship. Even so, I enjoyed reading it ...
Feb 2, 2022
Doukyuusei (Manga) add
I genuinely love how pure and poetic this manga is, as well as how well it captures young love and its everyday, unforgettable moments. However, this manga is full of cliches, yet it's drawn in such a way that it's captivating; it's pure and innocent, which I simply love about it. The plot is beautifully crafted as well. Sajou and Kusakabe are endearing and well-made characters. When I read it, I got butterflies in my tummy because of how simple the story was. I instantly fell in love with Sajou and Kusakabe. They also give me this heartwarming feeling of tenderness.
Feb 2, 2022
The side stories are immensely painful. I'm not sure how I'm going to get over this pain. I know it's been a year, but I don't think I'll ever overcome Banana Fish, let alone these side stories. The emotional pain this series caused me is eternal. As you can see, I'm still suffering from this.

Angel Eyes is not only Shorter's point of view, but also his perspective on events and his sister's involvement. It was also the start of Ash and Shorter's friendship. Then we get to see a younger, more raw Ash here, and Yoshida delves deep into rape culture, which I appreciate in ...
Feb 2, 2022
Banana Fish (Manga) add
Sexual assault, child photography/rape, sex trafficking, trauma, violence, death, murder, guns, firearms, gang warfare, drugs, and racism are mostly a few of the topics Banana Fish addresses.

I'm always wanting to talk about Banana Fish, but I'm not sure where to begin without having a nervous breakdown. From child prostitution and pornography to sexual assault, drug abuse, and gang warfare, Akimi Yoshida is not unafraid to touch mature and controversial issues. It also focuses on the results of sexual violence, such as the long-term effects of Ash's abuse on him and his relationships. Each chapter takes you on an emotional and disturbing ride that is both ...
Feb 2, 2022
Banana Fish (Anime) add
I first watched the anime prior to reading the manga, and both are excellent. Personally, I would recommend reading the manga first and then watching the anime. Since the manga is how the Banana Fish story was meant to be told, you also get to see the growth of the supporting characters since many of their scenes were either cut or reduced significantly. I also suggest reading the side stories to give the main storyline more depth and to complete the emotional journey.

Sexual assault, child photography/rape, sex trafficking, trauma, violence, death, murder, guns, firearms, gang warfare, drugs, and racism are mostly a few of the ...


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