read :: October 2007
I was replying to a post in the Crystal Skies forums. I didn't intend the reply to be comprehensive, but when I finished writing it, I looked it over... and decided to post it here, as well.This time last year, I was watching Victorian Romance Emma, Ouran High School Host Club, and The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi, among others. I was also a new employee in my company. The months went by, and more and more I got sucked into the lovely thing called WORK. My time for anything else was lessened, and... yeah. I won't get into any more details lest I begin to rant.
Anyway, I'm still a workaholic, but I'm proud to say that I've been slipping my hobbies back into my schedule. Hobbies, that is, that don't involve web design. I've been writing again, I've been playing the piano again, and I've been reading again. Wheeeee~ Right now, my stories have been getting good feedbacks, I've remastered three (going four) piano pieces, and my reading list is getting long.
Among the things I'm reading now is manga. Before, I was more into anime than the original manga, but somewhere in between, I saw the light. Read full post...
So, going back to my first sentence: I was replying to a post in a manga recommendation forum in Clear Skies. So here's my top 5 manga at the moment. Most of 'em are light romantic comedies, but they're all hilarious. Yey for comedy! Hehe.
I've been planning to write reviews for these five titles, but I never really got to. Meh. I already blogged about HanaKimi. It's more on the TV series, I suppose, but...anyway.
Here's my Top 5 ultimate favorite manga as of October 2007.
Hanazakiri no Kimitachi E(For You in Full Blossom)
Summary: A girl begins to admire a high jumper, so she transfers to the high school he attends so that she could meet him. The catch, though, is that it's an all-boys' school. Does she fool everyone? Hell, yeah! ...right? (Mehehehehe.)
Genre: [shoujo] high school romantic comedy (it's got sports in it, too, but it's not a sports manga)
Status: Finished
What I love about it: The comedy! Oh my goodness the comedy. I love how insane things get while still amazingly staying within the boundaries of realism. Another thing is the dialogue and plot flow: Punch lines are delivered effortlessly, and serious points, when they do surface, always hit home. And the art? This is the perfect example of how comic books are so awesome because they convey emotions, be it inner turmoil or bubbling laughter, in a single frame.
Hagane no Renkenjutsushi(Fullmetal Alchemist)
Summary: In a world where alchemy is a significant part of of life, a child prodigy attaches his dying brother's soul onto a suit of armor in order to save the younger boy's life. Guilt-ridden, he sets out with fierce determination to make things right and return his brother to his body. And he could do that with the Philosopher's Stone.
I initially wanted to type out "If you haven't read (or, at the very least, heard of) Fullmetal Alchemist, then you must be living under a rock." But that might be a little too harsh. HagaRen is extremely popular --and has full rights of being so-- but I discovered that a lot of anime and manga enthusiasts haven't ventured into the world of Edward Elric.
Genre: [shounen] action/adventure, fantasy (alchemy)
Status: Ongoing
What I love about it: Awesome action, surprising twists, superb art, incredibly hilarious ROFL comedy. Read the manga. It's far, far, FAR more awesome than the anime.
Nodame CantabileSummary: Extremely talented pianist and naturally gifted conductor. Another extremely talented pianist and your all-around weird girl. Put them together and what do you get? An impossibly addicting manga on classical music, love, and the love of music. And, yes, it's hilarious, too.
Genre: [josei] music, romantic comedy
Status: ongoing
What I love about it: If I'm to be totally blunt, I'd say that I wasn't really impressed with the art when I first started reading this. But since Miii recommended it to me (and since Miii is one of the girls I've been watching anime with since high school) I decided to give it a chance. Ha. I'm so very glad I did, because once the melody started floating a few pages into the series, I was hooked. (And I realized that the art is nice, after all.)
Musical types will appreciate this manga, lovers of comedy will enjoy the chemistry between the characters, romantics will love the hilarious scenes, and everyone's going to have a sudden renaissance and be interested in classical music. That's what I think, anyway.
Koukou Debut(High School Debut)
Summary: Haruna had dedicated her life up until junior high to softball (and she's pretty good at it, too). So, upon stepping into high school, she sets out to get a boyfriend. Grow out the hair, put on the make-up, revamp the wardrobe. Easy, right? NOT!
Salvation comes, however, in the form of school heartthrob Yoh, whom Haruna believes can teach her what guys want. At first Yoh refuses because he hates women, but eventually agrees, on one condition: Haruna must never fall in love with him.
Genre: [shoujo] high school romantic comedy. COMEDY! Lol!
Status: ongoing
What I love about it: If you don't laugh at least once while reading this manga, I'd be surprised. What I love about this series (apart from the seamless movement from insanity to normalcy to seriousness to romance and back again) is its ability to make you all giddy or warm and fuzzy even without the usual things that make you giddy or warm and fuzzy. Heh. A breath of fresh air, really. Wonderful characters, awesome plotlines. Love it!
Saiunkoku Monogatari(Tales of Saiunkoku)
Summary: Shuurei, a profit-conscious heiress of a noble (but very bankrupt) family is asked to be join the royal court in order to make the emperor more responsible. But in order to make someone more responsible, that said someone must be responsible to some degree. But, to Shuurei's dismay, it appears that the Emperor of the realm is a lazy slacker with the enthusiasm and cluelessness of a child, and with no interest in politics whatsoever. And, by the way, he's extremely handsome. How unfortunate. *sarcasm*
A manga dealing with politics and intrigue abounding in comedy... plus a whole lot of bishounen. *giggle*
Genre: [josei] politics, comedy, romance
Status: ongoing
What I love about it: This series is actually pretty serious, although it definitely doesn't feel like it. I love how surprises keep popping out: people aren't what they seem, plot twists spring out of nowhere, the character developments are addicting... The more you read, the more you'd be impatient for the next chapter. Haha!
Yahoo~ So those are my Top 5 manga, and 5 of the many volumes I'm reading now. Heh. I hope you saw something that sparked your interest, so you can laugh along with me. ^_^
Labels: books, fullmetal alchemist, hagaren, hanakimi, hanazakiri no kimitachi e, koukou debut, manga, nodame cantabile, reviews, saiunkoku monogatari
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
check 'em out :: 08-01-07
One thing that I want to do before I die (that I've never written about) is go to a Japanese firework festival. Kuanhoong posts photos of the Nagarakawa Summer Fireworks Festival. Gaaaah it looks so awsome. Look at all those people! An' the food stalls! An'...an'... Arrrr IwannagoIwannagoIwannago~
Pinoyblogero writes about The Principle of Equivalent Trade: Read My Blog, I Will Read Yours. Haha! I so love this post. Read it, people, and pick up a lesson or two on how not to comment annoyingly. Speaking of etiquette, Michelle writes about email etiquette. It's a bit long, but it's a well-written post. Read!
As if it isn't broadcasted enough: 1,500 inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"... and catches the attention of a million people across the globe. According to Inquirer, "Capitol security consultant Byron Garcia yesterday said the video has a shot at taking the record for the most number of individuals dancing to “Thriller” at the same time and in the same location." Haha! You can watch the rehearsal video, too.
My fansanity for HagaRen was rekindled when I opened my cousin's gift to me last Christmas. (Yes, it took me 7 months to get around to doing it.) He gave me a copy of the whole anime series (minus the movie, though). Although I love the manga better than the anime, but the animated series isn't at all bad. It's actually awesome. (Which makes the manga super awesome.) I'm still dying for Arakawa to make the next FMA manga update. I got most of my scanlations from ZOMGFTA, just in case you're wondering.
Pinoyblogero writes about The Principle of Equivalent Trade: Read My Blog, I Will Read Yours. Haha! I so love this post. Read it, people, and pick up a lesson or two on how not to comment annoyingly. Speaking of etiquette, Michelle writes about email etiquette. It's a bit long, but it's a well-written post. Read!
As if it isn't broadcasted enough: 1,500 inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"... and catches the attention of a million people across the globe. According to Inquirer, "Capitol security consultant Byron Garcia yesterday said the video has a shot at taking the record for the most number of individuals dancing to “Thriller” at the same time and in the same location." Haha! You can watch the rehearsal video, too.
My fansanity for HagaRen was rekindled when I opened my cousin's gift to me last Christmas. (Yes, it took me 7 months to get around to doing it.) He gave me a copy of the whole anime series (minus the movie, though). Although I love the manga better than the anime, but the animated series isn't at all bad. It's actually awesome. (Which makes the manga super awesome.) I'm still dying for Arakawa to make the next FMA manga update. I got most of my scanlations from ZOMGFTA, just in case you're wondering.
Labels: blogosphere etiquette, email etiquette, fullmetal alchemist, hagaren, link love, thriller video









