Postby Benu » Mon Sep 29, 2003 9:24 pm
Yea, I know not alot of people have took well to the Anime. But now the manga is here and I think it's great. I've only seen one episode of the anime and I had no idea what was going on. Some have called it a fan service feast and that sexual jokes abound but the manga was none of that...well at least for the fan service part. Yes, there is actually a plot under all of the crazyness. Well for those who don't know it's about boy meets girl on Vespa, girl smacks boy with bass guitar and the crazyness follows. You just have to read it to see. Anyway it just came out this month on the 16th I had seen it before at Anime Gamers but it was in Japanese! That's why the english one just came out this month from Tokyopop. The funny thing is tokyopop left the manga in it's oringinal right-to-left format, but that's cool because it's more authentic but the Japanese one's I've seen are not in the right-to-left format it's regular left-to-right. That's so odd. But There is no fan-service to speak of in the manga, but I never saw any in the anime episode I've seen so I really don't know if the anime is that fan-servicey as has been said. But there is some sexual jokes and one questionable scene at the start of the manga but no fan-service to be seen and there is a fair amount of cursing but about as much as what you hear in cowboy bebop. Oh there is other things that may offend people in there too. so It's good but if you saw the anime and didn't like it your probaly not gonna like the manga but I'm not sure because I've heard the anime is a direct translation of the manga but I'm not too sure how direct because I haven't seen the anime. It's rating is 13 and Up but I think it should be 16 and up for the sexual jokes and some of the other stuff in it. But it's one crazy ride, but I won't give My final, final thoughts on it till I read Vol. 2 of the manga and see the anime. Vol. 2 comes out in november.
"We join the "Christian" club and separate ourselves from the world, and the world still sits on the outside, dying for someone to demonstrate what it means to believe." - Matthew Paul Turner