Yakitate Japan!
PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:31 pm
I think this manga is hilarious. I mean, you wouldn't think a manga about bread would be very interesting, but this guy just makes it work. The basically is about a boy who wants to make bread famous in Japan, by creating bread he calls Japan. It's a pun on the Japanese word for bread, which is "pan", which probably comes from the French word (seeing how it is written in Katakana). The series has a great storyline, as he has to go through a lot of competetions in order to achieve his dream.
On a side note, I think his own parody of his work to be great. Instead of a Japanese boy wanting to make bread, he has an American wanting to cook rice! I don't know how youI think this manga is hilarious. I mean, you wouldn't think a manga about bread would be very interesting, but this guy just makes it work. The basically is about a boy who wants to make bread famous in Japan, by creating bread he calls Japan. It's a pun on the Japanese word for bread, which is "pan", which probably comes from the French word (seeing how it is written in Katakana). The series has a great storyline, as he has to go through a lot of competetions in order to achieve his dream.
On a side note, I think his own parody of his work to be great. Instead of a Japanese boy wanting to make bread, he has an American wanting to cook rice! Definitely a must read for manga-enthusiasts. Also the manga is pretty clean. I think theres a nude Yukino somewhere there, but its on the level of what you see when anime characters in hot springs.
On a side note, I think his own parody of his work to be great. Instead of a Japanese boy wanting to make bread, he has an American wanting to cook rice! I don't know how youI think this manga is hilarious. I mean, you wouldn't think a manga about bread would be very interesting, but this guy just makes it work. The basically is about a boy who wants to make bread famous in Japan, by creating bread he calls Japan. It's a pun on the Japanese word for bread, which is "pan", which probably comes from the French word (seeing how it is written in Katakana). The series has a great storyline, as he has to go through a lot of competetions in order to achieve his dream.
On a side note, I think his own parody of his work to be great. Instead of a Japanese boy wanting to make bread, he has an American wanting to cook rice! Definitely a must read for manga-enthusiasts. Also the manga is pretty clean. I think theres a nude Yukino somewhere there, but its on the level of what you see when anime characters in hot springs.