Why the fuck am I comparing the manga adaptation of a light novel to the anime adaptation of a light novel instead of going back to the source material? Simple, I don’t read light novels so the manga is the only other thing I have to go on. The beautiful and boundless forests of the world that Keel occupies together with the affinity from the spirit world from the afterlife create a calming and wholesome realm which embraces a hopeful aura which illustrates how precious manifestations of the various kemonomimi and their habitations have always been everlasting in the overarching narrative, the luminous presence of Keel herself as well as her relationships with the housing companions alongside the other people throughout the villages appears to manifest Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari as one the most wonderful and foundational worlds from all eternity.Yes, I know what you’re thinking. Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari has essentially been from the most wonderful and heartwarming environments, as well as one of the foundational kemonomimi places, with Keel as one of the greatest kemonomimi from all eternity, from her beautiful and adorable appearance, her stylish and magnificent clothes, her charming and alluring personality, her endearing faith as well as her enchanting abilities make her from the most majestic and venerable kemonomimi, the world building is centered around the main family and their good works that help various people and yokai entities in the residences throughout the land. Thanks for reading my review! It's not much but if you feel like reading a new manga, this one is not bad. Can't wait to read more because vol1 left me curious. This manga has potential to be either really good, or super bad. Once there's more backstory on all of those characters I'm sure I'll like them even more. I really like the characters! Even the main character is not a ''Kirito''-like character. If art in manga is important to you, don't worry, this one is ''readable'' when it comes to art ^^ Nothing notable about art, it's nothing special, but it's not bad. It has potential for good development but that depends on the author. So apart from originality, the story itself is not bad. Honestly, these kind of stories will become a genre. It has that No Game No Life/Sword Art Online vibe where the main character is suddenly inside a world he has never seen before, and somehow everything is a video game. The story seems interesting, even though it's FAR from original. This review is only for Vol1 of the manga, I might update it once more volumes are out.įor some reason, this manga caught my attention, and so I read 2 chapters.
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