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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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Good to hear that the Manga keeps at least a bit of the impact that the Anime had. Sounds like a solid - though not spectacular - adaptation.
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Polycell
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Biggest complaint I have is Kyubey spoiler[going crazy-eyed]. I just love all the doodles of Kyubey's anime design on the back inside cover.
I still can't help but find the choice to transliterate the sound effects odd, though. |
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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spoiler[Kyubey's face on the last page of this volume is one of the creepiest things I have ever seen]
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Princess_Irene
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 2657 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
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Yes, that's probably the most succinct way to put it. Good, thought-provoking, and not quite as strong as the anime.
Holy crap, yes. Also the part spoiler[where he was munching on his own blown-up face.] |
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Ashen Phoenix
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Agreed with all of the above, even as I'm a fan of Hanokage's artwork.
The stealthily casual way it's referred to in this review brought a smile to my face even as a shiver slid down my spine. The discussions I've had with other Madoka fans comparing which interpretation of Kyubey they liked more and for what reasons are always fascinating. I think both bring something enjoyable and thought-provoking to the table. Nice review overall, definitely. |
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Animerican14
Posts: 963 Location: Saint Louis, MO |
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Read the manga scans as the volumes original came out, being as obsessive as I was about Madoka at the time. It was good, not really great-- the art really didn't come close to matching the aesthetics of the original anime (especially those "backgrounds"...), and being very closely based off Urobuchi's (excellent) script, it really felt like I was just retreading the show in a lesser, much abridged way. Thankfully things get more interesting as it goes along and the author is given more room for her own interpretation of Urobuchi's scenario, as you'll see with the final volume, when there are even further little alterations compared to the anime.
@Princess_Irene: Just thought I'd like to point out a fun fact about the scene of Sayaka at the train station in this volume, which differs somewhat from what was seen in the anime... to quote a Netwype issue from 2011 (http://wiki.puella-magi.net/NewType_2011-05#Sayaka_Train_Interpretation):
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Shippoyasha
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I actually think the manga's art style suits the story a bit more in some ways, as much as I love the original style's.
Speaking 'really thinking about the magical girl genre', well, most magical girl fandom has been doing precisely that since the beginnings of the genre. The thing with Madoka is that it finally brings it solely to the forefront to the point where non magical girl fans can see the appeal of the darker sides of magical girls. But that said, magical girls always did have a dark side. Ever since its origins, which was more like tragic superhero tales than something entirely cutesy nowadays. Heck, even with the most fluffy of magical girls, many of the genre has a darker, more sober, cynical core. But that is nothing new to magical girl fans. |
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Princess_Irene
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 2657 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
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I wrote my undergrad thesis and my first dissertation on the genre, and I wish Madoka had been out then. I think you're right - it makes the genre's dark side visible to those who didn't know it was there before. Sailor Moon Stars (and moreso in the manga) deals with a lot of really dark stuff, with spoiler[suicide] being a fairly recurrent theme, and Arina Tanemura's Full Moon is incredibly sad. And that's not even thinking about the last episode of Nurse Angel Ririka! I think that Hanokage's interpretation (as Animerican14 pointed out) makes it a bit less subtle, but her interpretation of Kyubey does a great job of making the point that beneath the cute lurks something sinister. |
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