Da Capo review
harudandy3
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Having watched the anime, and gotten some enjoyment out of it, I was pretty keen to get hold of the manga version - which was based on the anime (or game).
Sad to say, I was disappointed - as I usually am when the manga is produced after the anime.
Squashing 24 of anime related plot into 2 volumes is ill advised to say the least - the manga rushes from beginning to end so fast you nearly develop a severe case of whiplash. Apart from the two main protagonists, Nemu and Junichi, the rest of the characters are effectively side-lined, making no more than cameo appearances, if that.
Character development is zero, plot development is rushed and has gaps big enough to sail a tanker through.
If you're interested in the title - rather watch the anime.
Well ... at least the art-work is good ...
Sad to say, I was disappointed - as I usually am when the manga is produced after the anime.
Squashing 24 of anime related plot into 2 volumes is ill advised to say the least - the manga rushes from beginning to end so fast you nearly develop a severe case of whiplash. Apart from the two main protagonists, Nemu and Junichi, the rest of the characters are effectively side-lined, making no more than cameo appearances, if that.
Character development is zero, plot development is rushed and has gaps big enough to sail a tanker through.
If you're interested in the title - rather watch the anime.
Well ... at least the art-work is good ...
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Da Capo
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Tanihara, Natsuki
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