AsianBlossom (post: 1257349) wrote:So, just a semi-related question: how's the content in the Honey and Clover manga? I know, I know, this is the anime forum, but it's the same title. Is it roughly the same as the anime review for the series?
And how about NANA? I know, I know, wrong title, but it was brought up, so I might as well ask.
There was an article about both of the series being dubbed in... the April issue of Shojo Beat, I think? They interviewed a few of the voice actors and stuff. Although we've yet to see any trailers released, at least we know they're still being worked on. I just hope it doesn't take them too much longer. I'm getting impatient. :[Roy Mustang (post: 1257121) wrote:The only thing that I worry about is, how long Viz Media is dragging its feet releasing it or even showing a trailer for it. They announced at their international panel at Comic-Con last year, that they had Honey and Clover and NANA and since then, not a word out of them.
The J-drama is supposedly good, as well.
yukoxholic (post: 1257351) wrote:I've only read the first manga for Honey and Clover and content wise it's really a very clean/tame manga. It is however suggested for Older Teens due to alcohol use, cursing, and situational themes. Though really I cannot recall anything in the first volume that went above a 13 and up for me. I enjoyed the live action more so then the manga. Since it's a slice of life read it drags some and takes its time in developing characters as well as story. Plus, Hagu drawn creeps me out a little. XD
NANA in all actuality is also relatively tame compared to other mangas out there but it does have it's downfalls. Volumes 1 - 8 are rated for "Older Teens" due to alcohol use, cursing, and nudity, later on they changed the rating to mature. The rating wasn't changed due to what most people would think sex/nudity/gore/etc but due to the situations. It became more "real" as in situations one may encounter in their life. Cutting, addiction, tabloid scandals, depression, relationship problems, self-esteem, etc. There is absolutely nothing pornographic in this manga at all because I don't read trash!
It really depends on what types of manga you enjoy. If you like magical girl then NANA isn't for you. If you like series like One Piece (YAY!) and Bleach (^__^!!) then this probably won't peek your interest but if you enjoyed titles like Nodame Cantabile, Tokyo Boys and Girls, Ballad of a Shingami, or Honey and Clover even (though H&C doesn't really hit too hard on certain issues) you may want to give NANA a try. Though I'm a One Piece reader and love NANA. XD I guess it really all comes down to what you're comfortable with reading in terms of content.
But there is hope for the under-aged or even those who don't think they're ready for such a manga yet...the live action movies! They are fantastic and have a PG-13 rating...did I mention that they're amazing? I can PM you with a detailed review of both of the movies if you are interested in watching them. They do not touch on everything that is in the manga. It's more 'lighter fair' rather then darker. ^__^
Hope this helps you!
AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:Hmm...the only thing I think I'd have an issue with is the cursing, particularly if they take God's name in vain (or pair a certain word with it...which I've seen in a teen-rated manga--Strawberry Marshmallow vol. 2--and I wasn't happy with it at all >_<)
AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:Ah. I thought I saw a high rating on the back. Not sure I'd be completely comfortable with it, though...'cutting' just doesn't sit too well with me. I mean, I know I'm a One Piece fan, but, heh...there's only so much one can take in a manga,
[spoiler]and Zoro cutting open his own side to reopen his wound in one of the first few manga books (he was fighting Cabaji the Acrobat) was pretty, erm...o_o I guess self-inflicted pain is kind of hard to look at, particularly if it involves sharp cutting objects.[/spoiler]
AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:Actually, I'm more of a slice-of-life/comedy fan, with a dash of (CLEAN!!) romance and maybe light fantasy thrown in. I'm actually amazed I like something of One Piece's caliber, considering I'm not a regular fantasy or heavy action fan. I liked most of what I saw in Kaleido Star (just didn't like Fool using Tarot cards), I like Lucky Star, Angelic Layer (the anime) was good, and Azumanga Daioh was the first manga I bought. And Yotsuba&! is just adorable, though I'm not sure why they've apparently halted translation of the series...hmm...
AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:But yeah, what drew me into One Piece was the characters]
Much like One Piece NANA is very character driven. I love most of the characters but also hate a few. XD I wish One Piece would delve deeper into Nami. Granted, they've gone over her past but I want more same with Zolo.AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:I did? *is confused* When did I say that?
I meant myself, my bad. Typo!AsianBlossom (post: 1258160) wrote:Hm...yeah, I'd appreciate you sending me the reviews. I could always check for the movies and see if anywhere nearby has them to rent. Yes, it does. Thanks! ^_^
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