Friday, March 25, 2016

2016 March 25ᵗʰ. Nanbaka!

おはよう!

Haha, I bet you forgot this blog was also for manga, didn't you? You should've read the fine print!
As said in my soulless and awkward first post: This blog is for "somewhat-vague reviews of anime series* [...]"
..."*And some manga, too. Maybe. Possibly."
So there you have it. Just don't ask why it took thirty weeks and a day for the first one to show up.
I'm serious. Don't.
I'm on to you.
Calne Ca sees you preparing to ask and does not approve.


今日

So, so, so! Our manga—oh what a world, to say that in a post—today is one known as Nanbaka.
As far as I am aware, only one volume of this manga exists, being volume #01.
It is, then, a relatively quick read. And I do recommend it.
It amused me considerably, and by the end left me wanting more. Please, let there be more ;-;
One thing that preoccupied me a bit through the--
Well, through the entire manga really, was the characters' genders.
Let me spare you the time. They are all male. All of them*. But, anyhow, they are still cute little prisoners, so have of it what you will.
(*) Except warden Momoko. And maybe the cat, Kuu.
Anyhow, as I had mentioned, they are prisoners. This manga is focused on four inmates by the names of Jyugo, Uno, Nico, and Rock, all being held in Nanba penitentiary.
Jyugo, I might add, is the only one of Japanese ethnicity among them, and has rather fabulous eyes.
But that's going off-track. The reasons this manga amused and entertained me were mainly because of the personalities of the characters, their massively inappropriate behaviour for the circumstances, and the book's great, colourful art style.

...Which I cannot exactly be generous with providing due to certain legal issues.
Some great hair. Sidenote, these characters all look very Japanese.
And remember:
All males.
I am not the wisest at the moment on where to look for manga viewing platforms, but for the best I can do:
If you'd like to read this manga, or at least try to read this manga,

Here it is on Crunchyroll. Yes, Crunchyroll has manga. Unfortunately, it requires a membership to view It seems to be perfectly accessible to all users, and Crunchyroll has exclusive licensing for this series.
For an eerily incomplete MyAnimeList page on this manga, go on to here.
That's the best I can do at this point. Apologies. When this manga is easier to find, definitely try it.
Now, see ya'!

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