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English: Higurashi WHEN THEY CRY: Time Killing Arc
Synonyms: Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Himatsubushihen, When They Cry Time Wasting Chapter Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に 暇潰し編
Author:
Tonogai, Yoshiki
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
2
Chapters:
9
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2006-09-22 to 2007-01-22
Serialization:
Shounen Gangan
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Alternatives:
English: Higurashi WHEN THEY CRY: Time Killing Arc
Synonyms: Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Himatsubushihen, When They Cry Time Wasting Chapter
Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に 暇潰し編
Synonyms: Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Himatsubushihen, When They Cry Time Wasting Chapter
Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に 暇潰し編
Author:
Tonogai, Yoshiki
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
2
Chapters:
9
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2006-09-22 to 2007-01-22
Serialization:
Shounen Gangan
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Summary
Detective Mamoru Akasaka is used to catching criminals and solving fast-paced cases in Tokyo, but he has never imagined that his job would send him to the quiet village of Hinamizawa. Disguised as a tourist, Akasaka decides to take in the sights, all while gathering information for his true mission: to find a kidnapped child.
The dam construction project in Hinamizawa threatens to decimate the village, and a group of villagers has kidnapped the grandson of the Minister of Construction, holding him ransom in exchange for the project's cancellation. Akasaka must find the boy before things get too out of hand, all while trying to keep his cover. Taking place a few years before the main storyline of Higurashi, Himatsubushi-hen follows Akasaka as he navigates a village where enemies abound. However, he finds a friend in a young girl named Rika Furude, who knows far more than she should about their present situation, and about what might happen next...
The dam construction project in Hinamizawa threatens to decimate the village, and a group of villagers has kidnapped the grandson of the Minister of Construction, holding him ransom in exchange for the project's cancellation. Akasaka must find the boy before things get too out of hand, all while trying to keep his cover. Taking place a few years before the main storyline of Higurashi, Himatsubushi-hen follows Akasaka as he navigates a village where enemies abound. However, he finds a friend in a young girl named Rika Furude, who knows far more than she should about their present situation, and about what might happen next...
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This was a great arc, but sadly it was a little shorter than others. I was able to like Akasaka a lot and i started to like Ooshi a little more too.
As far as art goes, this is the cutest Rika that has been drawn so far, maybe it's the fact that she is younger than in the other arcs. This arc was very different than the others, taking place before the Oyashiro's curse has started, and the Dam project war is still happening. I really liked that this arc is so different than others, sadly only two episodes of this arc were put into the anime and I liked seeing other stuff that happened. This arc seems to be overlooked a bit, but i say that it should be read. |