Reviews for The Voynich Hotel
Back to MangaIf I suddenly came into elaborate amounts of money, I would track down Dowman Sayman/Douman Seiman and fund this to be an anime out-of-pocket. It sounds cheesy as hell but I laughed, I cried, I rejoiced.... I felt it all here man. This is a remarkably quirky, original, romantic, and funny manga in many ways that I was not expecting. The art is unique and western inspired but it only adds to the fun of the characters and the plot. Seiman is a master of keeping multiple plot lines going at once that intertwine without one ever getting boring. I genuinely feel this is a perfectmanga in terms of story telling. There were no loose ends left even for the most minor of characters. Seiman has a gift of in a sexual, gross, quirky, and funny way making everything enjoyable.
I read it all in one sitting and then after had to go outside and experience "post good story ending" syndrome.
This is what got me aboard the Seiman fan train. I have since hunted the ends of the earth for every work translated to read in entirety. I literally never shut up about this manga or Seiman and their mastery of awkward romance comedy stories.
Hotel Voynich is a story about the titular hotel, the island it's located on and its inhabitants. The story follows a bunch of different characters, ranging from a trio of female drug dealers, competing assassins, a suicidal chef and the hotel manager who supposedly bested Chuck Norris in combat. The main focus rests on a Japanese guy named Taizou though, a man with a past. As you may have noticed, the cast is pretty colorful, and combined with the varying points of view it conveys the basic set-up for a slice-of-life. At least I thought it was a slice-of-life at first, albeit a quirky one.It's not though, and that's the most wonderful thing with this manga.
It actually has a plot.
In the start stuff doesn't make that much sense. Though as you progress through the chapters, getting bits of information from the different narratives, you start to get the general idea of the history of the island, what's going on and the back story of the different characters. A lot of things are only implied (rather heavily though), leaving you to piece together the last bits yourself. The ending leaves you with a lot of loose ends, which makes me kind of sad since I possibly have to wait four years for the next volume (the chapters of the first volume were serialized between 2006-2010). Also, there's some comedy mixed into the story as well. It doesn't try being funny all the time, but when it wants to be it is fucking hilarious.
In conclusion: if you can read Japanese, read this.
Short version: Voynich Hotel is a comedic slice-of-life series that excels at not taking itself seriously, and ends up being a lot of fun to read. Medium version: Voynich Hotel is a slice-of-life in a weird setting, much like Aria or YKK. But instead of focusing on the imaginative world of Neo Venezia, Voynich Hotel emphasizes the characters. The backstories of Elena and Taizou aren't tough to figure out, but they comes out one piece at a time, revealed through actions instead of straight-up exposition. In the meantime, these two go through the motions of a normal daily life, but in the midst of witches, zombies, andmurderers.
Everything that happens is over-the-top crazy, but Voynich Hotel treats it like it's a normal everyday occurrence. This matter-of-fact attitude makes each interaction strange and unpredictable, and that combination is addicting. I read this always thinking, "how could they possibly react to this??" ...and still got pleasantly surprised each time.
So what's the worst two things you could put together? Great, now combine them and make it work out. That's the whole feeling of reading Voynich Hotel.
*Disclaimer* Just personal scratch. Advised, possible spoilers. Opinion & Informal Art: 8/10 The unique art style of this was fresh and surprisingly fit with the mood and direction the manga went in. Cartoon-cute style. Anatomy and proportions weren't realistic but were instead part of the style so it was fine. The backgrounds and environment weren't too impressive. There weren't any 2-page spreads or impact-panels to note. This manga made up for it in storytelling and the atmosphere it was able to build. Panel Progression: 7/10 Easy to follow but was very particular about details that added a lot of information. There were some nice use of panel-spanning art andpanel-cutting.
Characters: 8/10 This manga did a really good job in keeping me interested in the characters. I actually wanted to know what would happen to the side characters. This manga did a good job in keeping even the side characters interesting and getting me to want to know more about them. Although the MC could be said as an average bland MC, he did have enough mystery to him and substance that I didn't hate him. The MC was alright. I liked the two maids. I also really liked the ghost chick genius who got high and died. She was cute. The relationship with her and that manga artist was to die for. That one super short bit on how the manga artist hid the manga draft she liked because he was afraid of her finding happiness and ascending was just so touching and practically made this manga for me. I loved how each chapter could just be some shit show and not have too much meaning to it while others could just give you such well done character and world building.
Plot: 8/10 The synopsis does not do this manga justice. The plot though is actually super simple. It's a slice of life with a whole lot of twists. It does such a brilliant job of introducing the supernatural to reality. By the end of it I didn't even realize how casually I accepted everything that was thrown at me. This manga was able to blend so many crazy things like demons, witches, zombies, assassins, drug dealers, gangsters into a slice of life with smiles and mystery. It just all seemed so natural. I did not so much as question any of those and why they existed in the story.
Development: 10/10 Wonderful, absolutely wonderful. Each chapter was very short, maybe no longer than 10 pages each, but each and every chapter had impact. Each chapter slowly added to the story. Bit by bit you were introduced to the characters, their backgrounds and the story. At its roots this manga is a simple love story between the MC and the main girl, but this manga throws so much more at you in such a natural way. The characters, their deaths, their departures... everything was done in such a nonchalant and natural way. The chapter and story progression also is like Haruhi but not as annoying; that's the best analogy I could think of. The story is non-linear and can jump from going chronologically, reverse, or all over the place. However, the way it's done is clear to understand and uncluttered. What this manga did so well was tell the story without using exposition. Things just happened and we were left to think about it. Nothing was too deep or confusing. Like I said, it's a simple story but the storytelling is what was so great about this.
Conclusion: 10/10 This type of open-ended ending was appropriate. There was a time skip in the chapter before the last to wrap up the side characters, then it jumps back to the circa present for the MC and main girl to go on a vacation together. The final reveal of her being a witch and his response was just too appropriate. The idea that they will continue on together and the future unknown was a good ending for this, I mean the story wasn't over the top but was over the top at the exact same time which is why this was so good. A super simple ending, for a super simple over the top love story. Great.
Overall: 9/10 Took me a bit to get my thoughts collected for this, but this was truly a great read once I thought about it.
Ayo what's up all?! This is my very first review on MAL and I hope I will be useful! I really liked this manga! it's mostly a combination of short stories sure doing a mysterious hotel is a bizarre land. although the main plot also exists which goes gradually between these stories. Don't let this cartoony art style makes u believe this is a work for kids no! it's more adult-oriented but very fun, it contains Blood, Guns, Drugs, Mafia, and assassins but in a very fun way! also, I really liked the characters I adore the art style for its simplicity, the story sometimes might notmake any sense but its very charming
I want to get this out of the way first: it's a 7 for now, I initially gave it a 6 but I kept thinking about it and decided to bump it up to 7, I might bump it up to 8 but probably not any higher. Are we cool? No pitchforks? Good. Voynich Hotel is a neat little manga with charming characters (yes, even the "ergot" thot), that combines eastern and western drawing styles with romance, horror (don't get your hopes up, it's mostly about the spooky scary supernatural theme) and dark humor. It's amusing and occasionally funny, it's quite comfy and has a pretty greatcast of quirky characters. The writing is suprisingly decent and I was pleased with the way short stories are tied together into one. It also doesn't treat the reader like an idiot.
I enjoyed it as a manga but I think it would be even better as an anime. That said, it's pretty graphic both in terms of nudity and gore (not a lot of it though) but it's quite tasteful and mostly feels natural.
It's not gonna take much time to finish and I do believe that you can enjoy it even if the comedy aspect doesn't really work for you, so give it a shot.
Plot: The plot of Voynich Hotel is rather hard to discuss, without getting into spoliers. The short ver2 is basically, there's an island, and on that island there's a hotel called The Voynich Hotel. We follow the many characters anfics, those who live in the hotel and those around the island. Also, there's a murderer called Snark on the loose, ohh and there's also Witches on the island, there's also a robot who's helping the police to catch Snark. Yeah, the plot of Voynich Hotel is not the easiest to be summed up. Its mostly episodic in nature, like Violet Evergarden just minus the drama andreplace it with dark comedy and a hint of horror. The manga is 68 chapters long and each chapter is about 8-16 pages long, making it a quick fun read. I was never bored once and each chapter always had me laughing my guts out.
Art:
The art is definitely my most favourite aspect of the manga. The manga has a very clean western cartoony style. The character designs are really great as well, each character is very distinct and different which matches their personality. The artsyle also makes it easy to differentiate between the horror scenes and the comedic moments. The manga could have been more scary if not for the artsyle, but instead even the scariest and serious of parts are hilarious. The background is great except for the hotel itself. The island and the villages are pretty interesting with sime unique designs and traits but the Voynich Hotel itself is rather bland and uninteresting, just looks like a large cheap motel.
Characters:
The characters are rather simple, nothing special nor interesting about them but they still are charming and eccentric. With merely 60+ chapters I'm honestly suprised with how attached to every character I was. Most of the characters have some backdrops and only a few had arcs but majority of them are developed enough for you to care for them. For a comedic series, the characters are pretty well developed and that's praiseworthy enough.
Enjoyment:
Overall I really enjoyed reading The Voynich Hotel. The characters, dark comedy, artsyle, story really helped complimenting each others minuses. It had everything I wanted from a series and definitely could have been my favourite but the short number of chapters left me kinda unsatisfied and the ending felt slightly rushed. It could have been more satisfactory if there were an extra 15 chapters or so. Nonetheless, I highly recommend The Voynich Hotel, its original and unique, and I'm looking forward to reading Dowman Sayman's other works
i found this manga sitting on a bookshelf at my favorite bookstore, the cover caught my eye almost immediately and the description on the back made me want to give it a try. at first, i thought with getting into this it would be a horror manga, with tons of gore and morbidness but did that change fairly quickly. Taizou comes to the island to get away from japan for a bit but as he stays there not only does he start to fall in love with one of the maid Helena, he notices the island isn't completely normal. From tales of three witches to a snarkkilling, this island is extremely quirky.
although Taizou is the main character the days(chapters) switch to different characters points of views, one chapter is could be one of the maids, next could be one of the kids from the sleuth brigade!
it's a fairly short manga, each chapter is less than ten pages at least, it almost felt like i was reading newspaper comics, that's the best way i can put my experience into words. this is the type of manga you can read while having a cup of coffee(or tea whatever floats your boat) and sitting on the sofa and relaxing!
and to top it off it's filled with a ton of other anime/manga/ etc references! who doesn't love good dragon ball reference every once in a while?
I highly suggest reading this manga if you want to read something simple for a change!
I saw a few pages of this on iFunny (Only positive experience I've had on that website), and thought it looked interesting, so I read it. 'Voynich Hotel' is just a really good manga on every front. It's really refreshing to read something like this that's well written and fun despite how dark it can occasionally be. I enjoyed every character here. There's very little in terms of character arcs, but they have fun personalities and there's a clear deliberacy in how certain characters act around others, which is one of my favorite aspects of character writing. Despite how loose the plot is, there's a tonof foreshadowing, callbacks, and very competent juggling of several subplots that make the story come together far better than most slice of life series. One of my biggest fears is that the main plot's conclusion and getting to that point would be an afterthought, but the conclusion happening when it does makes sense in the narrative. The art is very simple, but it gets the job done, and most character designs feel distinct enough such that you don't confuse any of the characters. The only real complaint I have is how flippant some of the worldbuilding is. Not only in terms of how the magic powers work, but also the actual setting of the Hotel and maybe also a bit of the greater island.
Really though, I just want more. More fun adventures, more of the characters, more of all of it. It's a shame this only got 3 volumes, but I suppose it never outstayed its welcome. This is a high 7 or low 8 out of 10.
I was introduced to this unique manga by my secret Santa from Animeplanet, which I would never have discovered otherwise! I enjoy that we get to witness what this mysterious hotel is like, with several groups of people checking in to discover what it has to offer and exploring the abandoned places surrounding it. The main characters, Kazuki and Helena, were featured in the amusement park a few times, and as someone who enjoys looking at abandoned places online, this is right up my alley! Regarding the characters, I also like the fact that all of them weren’t forced to be in the story without contextor no personality. While I did think each character only got short screen times, I wasn’t complaining at all that they were in the story in the first place unlike some manga out there that loves to add too many additional characters at the one time. Out of all the characters, I definitely think Berna gets the prize of being such an interesting character because she’s just strange, straightforward and literally kind to the main leads. I mean the main leads weren’t that bad like everyone had their own funny character trait. Although I will admit, Emelia is the most grossest character ever on how she spits on peoples food like ngl, it’s pretty vile lol.
I wasn’t too happy with the ending though, I thought it was rather abrupt like I get that Kazuki and Helena seem to lived happily ever after with just one eye left from either of them but I felt the story towards the ending should’ve been longer then 68 chapters. It just was rushed and needed more time to conclude the story properly in my personal opinion.
Still if you like your wacky, mysterious and unique characters, this is definitely the one to pick up anytime chaps!