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Teriyaki Terrier
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Last time I was at Borders Book store, I could have sworn I saw some volumes of Maison Ikkoku. Granted, that was months ago, but I think Rightstuff, Atomic Comics and Ebay may have some copies of said series.
I read about three volumes of the series and while I thought it was a okay series, I found drama a bit much for me. I really have enjoyed Ranma 1/2 and Inuyasha and to some degree, Ursei Yatsura, but I never really got into Maison Ikkoku. |
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Brand
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And those are all from 20+ years ago. Really since then there has been Inuyasha. And while very popular for a time you can't really say it brought innovation or anything new to the genre. |
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Charred Knight
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Yeah but how many female mangaka have that type of impact, and output. |
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Beltane70
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Maison Ikkoku has been my favorite manga for almost 20 years now.
My first exposure to it was through friends that had recorded it off of a CCTV feed during Animecon '91. About a month after that, I started borrowing my friend's tankouban collection. I liked the series so much, that I wound up buying a complete set on my first trip to Japan several months later. I wound up enjoying the series so much despite not being able to understand Japaneses. Eventually, I went on to actually buy a second tankouban set solely due to the fact that they released the series in a larger size with brand-new cover illustrations. I also wound up buying both US releases as well. Out of all the manga that I own, this is the only series that I own four different releases of the same work. |
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GodaiTheRonin
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Maison Ikkoku is the only Anime/Manga series I have fully supported. Overall a life changing series for me as well. I wish Viz would do a rerun of the DVD series as I own all of the manga in both of its full runs, and all of the DVD boxsets except the last one. The last one was printed in extremely limited quantities and did not see the light of day in stores by my house . The only way to buy it now is to pay about 200 dollars for a used or new one on ebay.. which is absurd for one dvd boxset.
It's that great of a series I registered for the sake of saying this! Read it if you can, you won't regret it! |
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diligent sesame
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I recently had a guy tell me that Strawberry 100% was one of the most romantic manga series he's ever read. The end is here. Thanks for saving my sanity with the memory of Maison Ikkoku.
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kgw
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Ok Which genre? Slice-of-life adult romance stories without fantasy elements? Is making a Romance series in a shônen magazine with no battles, no explosions, no hyper-mini-skirts, bouncing breasts jokes, and with female characters with real personality (not "you jerk! -punch-" type) not innovation enough? And, btw, what's exactly "innovation"? Five girls instead of one? |
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Brand
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I was talking about Inuyasha when I wrote that last sentence, which you tell me what it did new? And with innovation, I mean new story telling techniques, new unused/less used plot elements, a new art style, etc.
Hagio Moto, Riyoko Ikeda, or practically any member of the Year 24 Group. |
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Charred Knight
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Rumiko Takahashi still had more impact, not only was her work huge in Japan, but it was popular in America as well. |
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ittoujuu
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I've seen the Maison Ikkoku anime, but after seeing it, I didn't want to buy the anime - I wanted to buy the manga. When you have Kimagure Orange Road at 18 manga volumes and 48 TV episodes, and Maison Ikkoku at 15 volumes but 96 TV episodes...it does feel stretched out, regardless of how good the story is. The core story that's there is very good, and to have that undiluted would be great.
When I first got into anime, it was good romance series that really captured my attention, and though it took me a while to finally see greats like Maison Ikkoku, KOR, and Hana Yori Dango, they were totally worth the wait. Knowing that they exist, it's that much harder to swallow most of the "romance" shows that come out today. Straight-up shonen romance series in the vein of Maison Ikkoku (as opposed to, say, a harem series) are almost completely missing in action. I'm sad that the volumes are out of print. Now I'm wondering if I should attempt to snap up a set of that printing out there somewhere, or wait and hope for an awesome VizBig release. |
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jgreen
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Agreed. I do enjoy the MI anime, but it moves so slowly when compared to the manga. The madcap feeling of the comedy parts is lost because the episodes move so lackadaisically...it's almost like each episode should be 15 minutes instead of 25. |
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Zalis116
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Wow, I guess I was luckier than I thought when I won a complete set in
The localization is a stark contrast with present-day manga releases, but there are some truly great lines in there. Like "It must be 'A Salty Dog' that makes you 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'!" Somehow, I'm thinking that double Procol Harum reference wasn't exactly in the original Japanese. Currently I'm midway through vol. 8, and part of me wonders how they're going to sustain things through the rest of the run. I guess it's via those 200-page emotional crises. Unfortunately, some elements haven't aged well as time and technology have marched on. Just how many plot points and misunderstandings are based on overheard half-conversations on MI's single shared landline phone?
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enurtsol
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I'm not sure which one you're talking about, but just to note, Maison Ikkoku is seinen. |
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Kanis
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[quote="Beltane70"Out of all the manga that I own, this is the only series that I own four different releases of the same work.[/quote]
I'm alot like you then. I own all the VIZ comics, the flopped and nonflopped Viz manga, a Hong Kong DVD release before VIZ came out with one, and all 8 Viz DVD collections, a couple of posters, and the memorial illustrations (ebay ftw!). This is the only title that I've been this consumed by. |
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Charred Knight
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As pointed out the T.H.E.M article points out that your accusations are unfounded. I have no idea why you would show the second article. You either know nothing about Harry Potter, or you know nothing about Negima, or both. Their plots are completely different |
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