Dorei-ku: Boku to 23-nin no Dorei

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Alternatives: Synonyms: Doreiku: Boku to Nijuusannin no Dorei, 23 Slaves and Me
Japanese: 奴隷区僕と23人の奴隷
Author: Okada, Shinichi
Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 45
Status: Finished
Publish: 2012-12-12 to 2016-10-28

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Alternatives: Synonyms: Doreiku: Boku to Nijuusannin no Dorei, 23 Slaves and Me
Japanese: 奴隷区僕と23人の奴隷
Author: Okada, Shinichi
Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 45
Status: Finished
Publish: 2012-12-12 to 2016-10-28
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Summary
Slavery—a notorious system where a master asserts absolute dominance over their slave—has had no place in modern Japan. However, this all changes when a device called the Slave Control Method (SCM) spreads among some people. This nefarious device allows its users to make a slave of those it is used upon, making it possible for one to deliver their sweetest revenge or fulfill their immoral desires. But there is a catch: two owners must challenge each other to a game, with the winner gaining absolute control over the loser.

Two such users are casual part-timer Eiya Arakawa and the carefree Yuuga Oota. After a confrontation between them, Oota convinces Arakawa to become his "insurance," so she can regain control over him in case he loses to another SCM owner.

In this game there are no rules, all underhanded methods are at the disposal of SCM users. No one from office workers to popular club hosts are safe, as they may all end up as slaves regardless...

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Dorei-ku: Boku to 23-nin no Dorei review
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dattebayo_475
Apr 11, 2021
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Art: not the most gorgeous illustrations I've seen, but really well matched to the dark themes involved in the story. 0 unnecessary ecchi despite the cover. Really helped set the atmosphere in my opinion. Very well matched to the story which is why I rated it 9/10; those who are looking to read a manga purely for the gorgeous illustrations however should look elsewhere.

Character: It actually did a pretty decent job of developing all the characters. The characters were pretty cookie-cutter but what can you expect with over 20 recurring characters that each had unique identities and stories? My main gripe is that the main characters lacked in-depth development but it didn't detract from the story.

Story: Oh boy. Started out super interesting. Started out innocent enough and progressively got darker and darker and was paced very well in my opinion. But... Ending was so bad that it deserves a negative score, thus bringing down the average of the beginning and the end to 1. Yea, the ending was a plot twist but...wow...what a lame plot twist. Ghosts. The story was resolved by ghosts. Just...what? A story with lots of potential was brought to utter ruination by the ridiculous ending. I was willing to put up with the ridiculous premise of the enslaving mechanism because of how compelling the beginning and middle of the plot was, but the ending...imagine you are making the most mind blowingly enjoyable love with the love of your life who is willingly indulging in your wildest fantasies and loving it. You start out with the most tender, tantalizing foreplay, move on to the most passionate main course, and then, about 70% of the way through, a religious fundamentalist group barges in and castrates both of you without anesthesia. That's what this ending was. I really cannot understand why the author just threw in a ghost and ended the story when there were a million ways to end it off nicely but I can only review what I'm given.

Overall: Very much a story driven manga. The characters and the art are accessories to the story and they do an excellent job of being accessories. Problem is the story was just utter garbage. It had great potential but it was ruined by one of the worst endings I've ever seen.