Maa-chan no Nikkichou |
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Synonyms: Maa-chan and Ton-chan, Maa-chan's Diary, Diary of Ma-Chan
Japanese: マアチャンの日記帳
Author:
Tezuka, Osamu
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Status:
Finished
Publish:
1946-01-04 to 1946-03-31
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Alternatives:
Synonyms: Maa-chan and Ton-chan, Maa-chan's Diary, Diary of Ma-Chan
Japanese: マアチャンの日記帳
Japanese: マアチャンの日記帳
Author:
Tezuka, Osamu
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
1
Status:
Finished
Publish:
1946-01-04 to 1946-03-31
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4.0
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Summary
This is a 4-strip cartoon that appeared in a newspaper, featuring the pre-school boy Ma-chan. Cheerful and naughty Ma-chan and his friend Ton-chan are always arguing.
This work strongly reflects the situation immediately after the war: Ma-chan wants to learn A-B-Cs from the stationed American soldiers, rather than the phonetic a-i-u-e-o from his father.
(Source: tezukaosamu.net)
This work strongly reflects the situation immediately after the war: Ma-chan wants to learn A-B-Cs from the stationed American soldiers, rather than the phonetic a-i-u-e-o from his father.
(Source: tezukaosamu.net)
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Maa-chan no Nikkichou review
I read this title quite a while ago on an old manga kick, so forgive my retrospective view detailed below.
Story, 5: The chapters in the translation I read were 4-koma panels that detailed the life of a preschooler engaging in various activities. The stories were not unlike something you would see in a newspaper's comic section. Due to the short nature, there wasn't much developed or enthralling. Art, 5: For the time period, it was fine and very similar to Western comics. I wasn't blown away with anything in particular. Characters, 5: The extremely short stories didn't really help any characters feel particularly distinct in any way, but they were relatively charming from a comedic aspect. Enjoyment, 3: It was a quick read but I was entirely bored. Overall, 5: For fans of Tezuka's work, this may be a nice look into the past. There is a certain charm to its simplicity, but I unfortunately would not call myself a fan by any means. |