I understand that it might be for fan service purposes but that shit ain't attractive at all. Sure they are thick and beautiful but all of their boobs are seriously VERY HUGE. But I do not appreciate the way the women are represented in this. The villains, the doctors, the students, the teachers all of them are good looking.
#Tougen anki anime series
One thing that this series doesn't fail at though is making good looking characters. The characters are all painfully basic and stereotypical, though a few of them have some mystery behind their character which is good. I'm gonna be honest it is kinda enjoyable at times despite not having a single unique trait. Which is when he realizes that HE IS INDEED THE MC AND THE KID OF SOME IMPORTANT ONI FROM A CENTURY AGO aka the plot of Blue Exorcist and a couple of other shounen we've all watched before. After training for 2 chapters Ichinose is told to go to this school for oni (his type of species which are basically demons able to manipulate blood) who train to fight off the momotarou (a group of supernatural humans who use bacteria? as their power source). But guess what? HE WASN'T HIS REAL DAD!! HE PICKED ICHINOSE OFF OF NOWHERE WHO WOULD'VE THOUGHT?! After this Ichinose is all alone and miserable and doesn't know what to do which is when a mysterious guy with rollerblades and an umbrella made from blood comes in and tries to awaken Ichinose's true power by training him a bit.
Then a few panels later person with some type of mysterious magic comes in and tries to kill Ichionse, but of course his old man tries to stop him and dies in the process. The story starts with letting us know that Ichinose Shiki (the mc) is a trouble maker, always making trouble for his old man and everyone around him and If it's done in a good way generic can also be good as seen from almost every new gen shounen. SO first of all the plot is very generic, but generic doesn't mean bad. So It's been a while since I started reading this and I've wanted to write a review but I just couldn't find the right words to help me convey what I feel about this manga. These seem like inherent problems with the mangaka that won't change later down the road. The fact that he's going under a different pen-name and still making the same mistakes is proof enough that it's just a waste of time to have views like "It has potential, so I'll keep reading". That way he can focus on fixing the art issues, while not having to write a story that sucks so bad. The mangaka should look into doing art exclusively, and finding a writer that is actually competent. The pacing sucks, the character writing sucks, the art has moments where the characters look too stiff, no name characters have faces drawn in a completely different style, the constant use of tropes, trying to make me sympathise with the bad guys with some really awful writing, the power system which just seems to be a weird combination of a bunch of other manga power systems in one, etc etc. this is definitely the same mangaka that made Bougyaku no Kokekko (who went under a different pen-name), and based on the reviews and criticisms, the same issues all exist in that series. But nope, it was brought to my attention by someone else that But then it suddenly changes pace from the academy, to a whole arc elsewhere before we even get time to be with the supporting cast.Īt first I didn't mind it too much, thinking it was a new mangaka (with their first series), who has a chance to improve. The first few chapters almost gave me mixed vibes between TG, BBB and Blue Exorcist. At first I was enjoying the art and I liked the MC, I'm not too fussed about generic MC's like that.
Retrieved – via Twitter.Just got done reading all of the current chapters.
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^ "Planet Manga: Gli Annunci Manga Del Napoli Comicon 2022".^ "Deux nouveaux manga annoncés par Kana".^ a b "Tôgen Anki - La légende du sang maudit" (in French).As of February 2022, the first eight volumes had over 1.2 million copies in circulation. The manga was nominated for the 2021 Next Manga Awards in the print category. The series has been licensed in France by Kana, and in Italy by Panini Comics. The first volume was released on October 8, 2020. Akita Shoten has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. Written and illustrated by Yura Urushibara, Tōgen Anki started in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion on June 11, 2020.