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KirariaOC

over 13 years ago

9

Well, the story starts to develop very strongly a little before mid-way. If you ACTUALLY PAY ATTENTION TO THE BEGINING, Yuuri is clearly straight (i'm saying this to all the people who get akward with gay characters or a storyline with them. AND YES YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!) oh by the way i'm one of them! just not as bad as SOME PEOPLE (Maz-Maz). Warining: this is going to be long so just make sure to read the bottom. You can skip the middle if you like.Anyway, the character have diverse qualites and personalities. For example the queen and also mother of Wolfram, Conrad, and Gwendal. She acts of her own wanting and loves to be in love, not to mention being mischivious. Or Gwendal, the super serious character who has a "suprising" hobby considering his personality ( it's more of something that you'd picture a girl doing).Don't forget his childhood friend (who will remain name-less in this review), the somewhat mad scientist, who is ,well, pushy and comanding, which is suprising (at least to me) because when she first came into the story, that wasn't my first impression of her. Wolfram's character suprised me a lot because the first impression of him i got was a snotty rich kid of noble blood who believed their kind (demons) was far better than humans in many ways, and was supeirior to commoners and such. If you start to watch or read kyo kara maoh, i think you'll be suprised with how his personality develops.

It's genres would be Fantasy, Magic, Comedy, Action, and some more.

If people put anything like yaoi or gender-bender, it's incorrect. The relation that makes people think that is accidental ( the author states this in the summary of the manga and i am 80% sure it is stated in the anime). If you watch the first episode or read the first volume you'll see what i mean by accidental. Oh by the way, this anime has no kinds of perverted-ness (pervertiveness relates to sexual-like things,which this anime definetly does not have ).

There are some sad stories included into this series (mainly from some of the people they meet along the way).

One of the main reasons i love this anime is that it has comedy in it while inducing some political qualities ( because their trying to run a kingdom and dealing with the problems of two different races at each other's throats, and that are trying to start a war), and inducing somethings that are said which could be taken as important life lessons. Not only that, it introduces new points of views, not only to the characters inside the story,but to the viewers as well.

It includes all of this to viewers who like series which actually have some reasoning or messages in them. Plus, to the the viewers who just like watching series to pass the time, and to enjoy themselves, this series can just be that as well. It's not full of just learning material, actually if you just simply follow the storyline as it is, and not looking into the story (basically if your not like me who looks into things(well only somethings if i feel like it) for the messages on purpose ), you won't notice anything if your like that.(if that sounded rude or offensive in any way i apologize, it was not intended)

Thats about half of what i'd like to say but i'll stop here because i know you have better things to do and listen to my opinion all day long.

Well simply put, it's a good series.... so try giving it a chance. Just one episode will suffice. oh and sorry for all my spelling mistakes. Math and creativity are my strong points but spelling and grammar are.... well not. Hahaha, i've gotten above average grades for my essays and stories but almost never get a perfect because of spelling and grammar. Well nobodies perfect right? ....... teehee.... i ended up making the last paragraph about me, sorry about that. Well just give this anime/manga a chance,please?

hope you found this somewhat useful and sorry i went overboard again.

....................................................................................sorry for saying sorry too much. .......................................sorry about that, kinda made it pointless to say sorry about saying sorry. Sorry for making you read mor -ah! I said sorry again! sorr........................................................................................

aie....... i've gotta stop being sorry....... well saying sorry at least.............

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well bye! (^^')

P.S. Sorry bout makin you read so much and going on and on about my habit. OKAY! THAT'S IT! I'LL STOP TALKING NOW BEFORE I WRITE ANOTHER PARAGRAGH! uuummmmm........ BYE!

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Juziy

about 8 years ago

7

I'll have to agree with others that the later half of the manga isn't as good as the first half, but this is still a manga I am still glad to have read. Characters: I think the characters are both the strengths and weakness of this manga. I do rather like the main characters as people I don't mind following around and witnessing their story. Wolfram in particular grew on me quite quickly (but I can see why people won't like him), and the other mains are rather pleasant people to watch, even if they are pretty cliche. I don't mind watching the characters going about withtheir everyday things, even if there isn't much of a main plot (especially at the start).

The problem is that it doesn't go much past that. I rather enjoy the characters from the get go, but not in a very attached way either. They don't grow much as story progresses. This is fine at first, but towards the end where lots of things are happening in the story yet I'm not that emotionally involved with the characters (even as I like them), it really hurts the enjoyment of the series.

Story:

People usually like when there's at least one major plotline.

In this manga, I felt that originally, the story wasn't amazing, but was at least enjoyable because the plot wasn't overwhelming. It was a lighthearted read I'd had rated 8 for enjoyment.

Then some sort of plot started kicking in. To be honest, I never cared much for the plot in this story, just tolerated it and enjoyed things as they happened. But when the plot becomes the main focus in the story and you don't really care, it kind of gets tiring to read. I just ended up reading pretty quickly even if I can't really absorb all the details properly. And I can't even enjoy my usual character interactions properly because everyone's too involved in the plot. THE PLOT, THE PLOT! they scream, and I'm just here wanting to skip to another part but reading it nonetheless.

To add to it, the story has never really been that great with this. There are some fun things here and there, and some happenings that genuinely made me go: "WHAT. LOL.", but it isn't really deep or well executed. Truly the weak point of this series.

Overall enjoyment:

When a manga goes above the 100 chapter mark, you sort of expect the characters to probably be well developed.

- Nope, not really the case here.

Then the story must have been great right?

- not really...

So why did I end up enjoying this a lot? It's something I can't really explain. Often series are decent to good but after I'm done with it I forget it quickly. For KKM though I still rather like it quite a bit. I feel like I want more - even though the manga never really gave me what I want. I'll probably go look at the novel or some fanfiction in hopes of something better.

In the end, I'd say this series gave me a similar feeling as fairy tail. Where the plot often gets out of hand but it doesn't really matter because that's not what we are here for. The characters make me facepalm at times at their typicalness but we're not looking for anything deep so it's fine. It tries too hard to build up some story that doesn't really interest me because I stopped caring a while ago - yet in the end when I'm done with the manga I still wish for more character interactions and ships to tide me over. (fanfic time?!).

If you're considering picking this up, I hope you do go in without expectations because it doesn't give you that much to go on about. But if you're just looking to pass time and enjoy and laugh a bit, it's not a bad choice exactly. But if you really want something worth your time, I'd suggest picking up something else instead, since this requires pretty high investment in terms of number of chapters, and doesn't give you much in the end.

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TohyaHachijo

over 10 years ago

9

First of all, I can't claim to have read everything, I have seen only bits and pieces from both its anime and manga and I don't know which one is closer to the original light novel, but I'll write from what I have seen since it's still ongoing and very long. Story: 8 The plot seems to be very silly at a first point, but soon even the stupid "flushing" process gets explained, or at least thanks to Ulrike (which seems to be in the original novel and anime but doesn't appear in the manga?), plot seems to be progressing very well and gets rather serious quickly.It's a shouen-ai, what do you expect, straight men doing straight men things? Also if you're complaining about this being too gay you might try to read the first yaoi series that comes to your mind and think again, is this really that gay compared to them?

Art: 7

I can't say it is the very best art I have seen in a manga, but it's not as bad as Elfen Lied or 07-Ghost, which makes it very enjoyable.

Character: 10

I could say that simply because I find a lack of male characters in anime/manga with a multiple personality disorder. Yuuri is a teenager, and since his world is far different from the world where he's flushed in, its behavior is fairly obvious. Even though there are plenty of male characters and the only female characters have rather a comical relief, the author and the main character love to defend women's rights as seen in the later chapters, the relationships between the characters are developed very well, without needing sex scenes or references which could otherwise ruin the manga to a more straight public.

Enjoyment: 8

I'm clearly enjoying this manga a lot, it doesn't fail to alternate between humorous and serious scenes, and it focuses more on the characters' relationships rather than action, without being too cheesy or sentimental, you could define it as a perfect example of bromance.

Overall: 9

Screw the little men's reviews who want to retain their masculinity by judging this as overly gay, you can watch this even if you're straight. Once again there is no sexual content and the plot focuses more on close bromance rather than corny yaoi romance, I always wanted to read something similar to No.6 and this is the answer I was looking for.

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Maou_heika

over 9 years ago

1

Kyo Kara Maoh has been my favorite since childhood and I've been a huge fan of the series as a whole for more than 11 years now and that most probably is the reason why I hated this manga adaptation so much. This is exactly the case where I'd say: "They had one job (to follow the LNs) and they couldn't do that right". The manga can be pretty much summed up in three words: clichés, fujo-pandering, tsundere and that is what destroyed this series. What I regret even more is that I hit my head really hard somewhere and ended up ordering the mangafrom Japan with shipping fees more than the manga itself.

Story: 1/10

Kyo Kara Maoh is an isekai premise from the early 2000's. The fantasy isekai setting and concepts were pretty attractive and interesting however after all the world building in the initial volumes somewhere down the line they started to step on their own concepts in an attempt to increase "fujo-pandering". The story initially unfolds slowly, you'll be halfway through the manga before the introductory arcs end and the plot steps into its first major arc from where it starts to pick up pace. Despite the slow pace, it was these parts that I truly enjoyed. The premise of the series has some elements, such as homosexuality being just as normal as heterosexuality in the other world, the MC getting "engaged" to another guy by mistake and our 15 (later 16) year old MC adopting a 10 year old girl, I can understand the some would be immediately put off by these things but I didn't mind it or so I thought at least when I watched the anime and read the LN but ultimately, despite the original LN author saying that the series is not intended to be BL, those were the tools which they used to take the series down a generic BL plot, albeit, toning them down a bit since, well, it's not supposed to be an actual BL. By the end they even went as far as completely leaving out the female characters with no explanation what-so-ever as if they just disappeared into thin air, I suppose it's because they would only serve as an hindrance to their fujo-service. The story in the manga ended before it could even begin, in the end the issues and questions that were bought up were never resolved or rather they just attempted to cover up those things in a very rushed and pathetic manner which made no sense and just ended up bringing forth even more questions. Be it Conrad's betrayal or the matter with the forbidden boxes, nothing was ever satisfactorily cleared up, oh, but don't forget the fujo-pandering now they always had all the extra time in the world for that! To complicate matters even further, they introduced even more characters who were supposed to appear in later arcs and even more issues; all at the same time, which were never completely solved of course. As the saying goes - too many cooks spoil the broth! Towards the end it completely messed up every darn thing while only trying to include in the maximal amount of fujo-baiting and fujo-pandering where ever and where ever possible. The only "plot" that was remaining by the end was standing around and talking a whole lot of senseless garbage, well, at least they tried hard to make it look like a pretentious battle of wits. I don't know what went on inside with the creators but it somehow seemed like a desperate attempt to try and attract more fujo fans. The extremely rushed ending also seemed like the manga was cancelled and they were desperately tying to wind up all the mess they had created so far. I must say, the ending was one of the most pathetic and stupidest of endings that I've seen so far.

Characters: 5/10

The characters are what initially attracted me to the series. They all (with the exception of Wolfram) have unique personalities. They certainly had a lasting impression on me and it was such a strong impression that on seeing the creators try their hardest to degrade each and every character so that they could make their abusive tsundere shine in the end, I just couldn't hate any of them even if there were many instances where I was annoyed by their actions. Shibuya Yuuri is your typical goody-two-shoes MC but he still made things interesting, he gets more development in the LNs but that is not the case in the manga due to the story being cut short, I might also have a bit of bias for him since he used to be my favorite character when I had watched the anime when I was small. The only aspect that annoyed me about Yuuri would be his wimpy and very tolerant nature when it comes to Wolfram's constant physical and verbal abuses. The series gave me three of my most favorite characters of all times: Conrad, Gunter and Gwendal. It's very unfortunate to know that they were nothing more than tools to use and toss aside in order to make the tsundere shine in the end, specially felt bad for Conrad since he was the only character to get a bad ending despite having done the most for Yuuri. I also hated how Gunter was reduced to a mere fanboy who would swoon over almost any "royalty" and how the gaiden degraded Gwendal and showed him to be impatient and foolish. I loved Sara as a villain but again even he was reduced into a mere Yuuri fanboy in the end, his motives were questionable at best and didn't play much of a role in the manga, felt like such a waste of potential. Coming to our rotten apple, Wolfram is the counterpart of a typical abusive female tsundere combined with a typical abusive seme, his looks would be his only positive point. He's supposed to be 82 years old however displays the mental capacity as well as behaves worse than an 8 year old. He's always overflowing with pride and arrogance, his selfish reputation has earned him the nickname "wagamamapu" (lit. selfish prince, "Little lord brat" in the official English translations). Because of his blind pride, he kept on hurling insults after insults, trying to humiliate Yuuri simply for being a "filthy" half-human and refusing to accept him as the new King in the beginning but for some unknown reason, after losing to Yuuri in a duel we see him completely head-over-heels for Yuuri. When Yuuri wanted to break their mistaken engagement, Wolfram didn't allow him to saying that "it would hurt his pride". He's highly delusional and believes that Yuuri loves and wants to marry him, he sneaks into Yuuri's bed at night, follows him everywhere so that he doesn't "cheat" on him and yes, even talking to a random stranger counts as "cheating". There's a point in the manga where he attempted to RAPE Yuuri, luckily the series not officially being BL, Yuuri escaped giving a lame excuse. Wolfram does get the usual "tsundere development" but even after that his tsun tsun side always overpowers his dere side and his delusional conceited attitude is something that never leaves him. What puts him on a level lower than generic tsunderes is that fact that with him around Yuuri never even had the freedom to "choose" anyone else despite him constantly insisting that he's STRAIGHT and has no interest in other men. As a soldier, as a bodyguards, he's completely useless however he certainly is very much capable when it comes to getting their King in dangerous situations due to his thoughtless actions powered by his extreme jealousy, his actions more or less threw the entire world in chaos with a zombie apocalypse in the manga after all! And yet the creators highly favor him. In the end every character around him was degraded to a level lower than him just so that he could be the star of the show who settles things and saves the world, ah, and let's not forget the fujo-pandering! His character is one dimensional but he's the perfect fit to attract fujos.

Art: 4/10

When the manga runs for over 11 years some changes in the art style are to be expected and in most cases it's for the better. This was the first time I saw that the art kept on getting from bad to worse despite being really good and attractive in the beginning. The characters started getting thinner and looking even younger than what they initially looked like. The edges started to get sharper and their positions, actions and angles more and more awkward. Another thing that bothered me was Greta, they were trying too hard to appeal to the audience with her "cuteness", she is supposed to be around 10 but the art makes her look like 5 at best - she's nothing more than plot armor for Yuuri and Wolfram at the end of the day - and since she is supposed to be "tiny" and "cute" you are supposed to love her, you must be the devil to hate such an innocent assassin, after all. How about making people like characters based on good writing instead of resorting to such cheap tricks! Overall, the art seemed pretty half-hearted towards the end. I really wish that Temari Matsumoto would have kept up with her initial art style from the beginning of the manga.

Enjoyment: 1/10

This manga was a complete train wreck! While the first half was enjoyable and I do read it time and again even now the latter half was beyond redemption, it was cringy at best, every passing chapter made me feel like punching each and every character right in the face, the more than obvious plot holes, fujo-pandering and clichés were really getting annoying. It would be better if the creators leave this series alone for good, move on and just stick to writing their fetishes as doujinshis or actual BL works rather than destroying whatever good they have created over the years. You won't believe how happy I was when I heard that they were finally putting an end to this wretched thing! I would never recommend this series to anyone.

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