ChristianKitsune wrote:I hear the manga is....quite....fanservicy...and...perverted.. >_>
It's very unfortunate, but I can actually attest for this (though only because I looked at it out of curiosity sake). Thankfully the artist does seem to value his story, cuz I actually counted more "safe" zones than not in the few volumes I did see (I never got to read volume five), but otherwise? Ya...while the fanservice definitely doesn't happen every chapter or anything, unfortunately it tends to stick out when you see it. Example?
One chapter will show a girl looking totally normal, like everyone else, another chapter? Suddenly she'll have very unrealistic porportions and you know this will be the chapter he uses her for fanservice. The best way to describe it is to explain the volumes. Volume one had a really sleazy and questionable villian (I can't tell if that's her top attire or actually her...*ahem* ._.; ), volume two really didn't have anything, and volumes three and four? Well this is what I'm talking about.
Pretty much most of the chapters in volumes three and four were clean. The only time they weren't? I think it was like...two chapters in each. Now while you may say "well that sounds good", sadly it's not. If I remember right, one of those pervy chapters really wasn't perverted at all...it was like one panel in that chapter and everything else was clean. So why does it stick out? Because this guy doesn't drawn Sailor Moon nudity, his chicks have detailed upper portions. To put it simply, he didn't spend that chapter on big boobs and panty shots, he just went in for the kill and gave you one nice detailed shot of her exposed breasts and that was it...and trust me, it does make up for it if you're into that stuff.
As for those other two chapters I mentioned? Perhaps I'm forgetting other moments of fanservice, but I don't think so...either way those chapters didn't have the full frontal nudity, but to make up for it, the big boobs and panty shots were there. So you see what I mean? It's not like every chapter even focuses on the stuff, its just when he does add fanservice IT REALLY STICKS OUT. *sigh*
Real shame too, because I know my boyfriend loves Scryed. I mean, he says he only reads it for the story, and I do believe him considering the circumstances he came upon the manga, but still...I do wish the guy who made it wasn't such a freaking perv. Either that or I wish he just wouldn't cater to the audiences. Like I said above, volumes one and two weren't as bad, I almost wonder if he just added the other stuff to gain fanbase.
*shakes head and sweatdrops* Erm, but sorry for that rant. I just noticed nobody has ever seemed to actually talk about the manga in the sense of reading some of it, so I thought I should at least give an idea to those who were curious. ^^;
But as for my opinion on the anime...it's not too bad. I love many American comic books in general and again so does my boyfriend, so I think that's why were attracted to it. It does seem to lean closer to that side of things than most anime stuff does. ^^; I also can't lie, Kazuma and Kanami's relationship is very cute...doesn't help he's got the Steve Blum voice in the English version. XD *fangirl moment*