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Days: 40.8
Mean Score: 7.12
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- Plan to Watch98
- Total Entries276
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Days: 12.6
Mean Score: 7.28
- Reading7
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- Dropped3
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- Total Entries147
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- Chapters1,274
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I can ALWAYS come up with good manga recs! And if you're looking to buy, I can suggest ones that you can likely get pretty cheap on the used market. Or do you also read things online through... other means? I kind of do both, but I buy plenty, so I never feel guilty about doing test runs or reading ahead through other methods. Anyway, I also read pretty much all genres and demographics (except cute girls doing cute things). So I'll read shonen, shojo, seinen, and josei and then action, fantasy, scifi, drama, romance, etc. I'm far more picky on anime, where I tend to stick to scifi. I'm not big on comedy on either anime or manga though (but there are a few I like)
I'm actually more "meh" on BL. It could be the asexual thing with me, who knows, but I tend to like BL with almost no sex and all plot.
Another thing is that I'll typically only experience a story in one format. Typically, that will be manga, unless the anime or video game came first and I can get them fairly easily. If it was originally a light novel, it's a toss-up if I'll do anime or manga, but I'll still likely stick with one (I don't tend to read book books very often...)
Anyway, here's some manga I'd recommend:
Toward the Terra is a great classic series as well, I love my psychic powers series! I would probably say the 2007 TV series is the best version of the story (with the manga also really good and just ignore the movie)
anyway, that should be enough for now!
I personally love older manga. Not super super old, but starting from the 70s, there's just so much good stuff that doesn't really have equivalents today. Stuff like Swan, which is also gorgeous, though clearly has an old art style. Art style doesn't affect me as much as how it affects the readability of the s and the manga itself. It's why I think the Trigun manga can go die in a ditch, I can't figure out what is going on in that manga for the life of me. And now there's just so much great manga that did get English releases but are out of print. Stuff like From Far Away, Please Save My Earth, or Basara (I'm hoping with her 7seeds series getting a Netflix series next year that someone might finally license the damn manga!). For Basara, Yumi Tamura's character designs can be especially weird by today's standards, but the woman can draw! I find that I'm actually a LOT more picky when it comes to the art on American comics. Like, you're in color and have a bigger budget, why can I STILL not see any of your character's facial expression properly in this oversaturation of color? I feel like manga understands that less can be more when it comes to their art being easily legible.
I find I'm less picky when it comes to dub vs sub, I have to really REALLY hate a particular character or VA (or just think a VA is mismatched to a character severely) to switch over to sub. But I find when I search my memories, that I often can't if I watched something dub or sub at times. In the case of No. 6 though, I can already tell I'll be going sub. I generally like Greg Ayres just fine, but I don't think he's good for playing soft boys likes Shion.
I'm pretty good about not spoiling things for myself, I don't think I looked up spoilers once during my playing of ALL the Danganronpa games! And I didn't play them until PS4, I didn't have a Vita and when I finally got a PSTV, the PS4 version was announced shortly after.
But I really do still think the manga is better. While when the anime drew certain shots (like ash shooting Shorter, Eiji's jump), it just nailed them so beautifully and the backgrounds were infinitely better (never a strong suit of the manga), but it also cut almost ALL the little moments. Some of the Ash & Eiji ones survived (though not all), but Shorter and especially Sing suffered hard from so many cuts. I feel like anime!Sing is a shadow of his manga counterpart where he just does SO much more! While some of their compressing of so much material was done really damn well, other parts were definitely rushed. Like Ash vs Foxx, those two spend almost a volume slowly feeling each other out, but the anime REALLY rushed that.
So definitely read the manga as soon as you can! I'm glad that Viz at least put it back in print after all these years!
Kokichi is definitely my favorite Danganronpa character! I like Nagito too, but I feel like Kokichi has so much more personality and self motivation in comparison and I found him a lot more interesting. And the entire Kokichi and Kaito trial had me on the edge of my seat the whole time! I think V3 was my favorite of the games overall, partially because gameplay improvements as time went on (especially from 1) were inevitable, but I also just like the cast dynamic the best too. The funny thing is that I've been hearing Derek Stephen Prince's voice acting since way back in 2000 or so with Digimon 02, but Kokichi instantly became my favorite character of his to date.
Did you play the Zero Escape series too?
I'd first read the manga maybe 10 years ago (and I've read it 4 times), so I knew all the sad things that were going to happen, but I LOVED seeing the reactions from new fans as they got completely devastated! I'm probably an evil person at heart....
I have read No. 6, but it's been a while. With the anime going OOP, I did pick up a set (for $10), so I'll get to that soon enough!