Cityshrimp

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[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I’ve read the whole thing, but skimmed most of the later chapters. I’m afraid it doesn’t get much better. Compared to Ranma and Inuyasha, it is much much much more episodic. There are no arcs and rarely any long stories that span more than 1-2 chapters. The stories become very repetitive too given how long the series lasted. The story does develop but it’s very slow.

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Show-ha Shou-ten

Akane-banashi

I see a lot of similarities between these two mangas. Both are about similar and yet unique topics. Both are, at its core, shonen mangas (protagonist goes through trials and tribulations, becomes stronger, etc). Imo both have excellent art and story.

Is there one that you guys prefer? If so, why?

Or perhaps there’s another manga with similar topic and style that you prefer over these two?

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The only isekai x sport I can think of is the baseball one. Which is pretty good if u haven’t read that.

I think made-up sports are too hard to do. Even Keijo is really just wrestling with special rules. Made-up board games, on the other hand, seems far more common. They had one in Hunter x Hunter (ant arc), Love is War had a few (thanks to Fujiwara and board game club), and Sket-dance had them. Many gambling mangas also have their own board or card games.

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Can’t think of many fictional sports besides Genesis in Sket-dance. I don’t particularly like the sport but it was still hilarious

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Why would it take a scientist to demonstrate metric system…? Everything is in powers of 10. How hard is that to explain?

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

This entire manga has been one loooooong build up. I really hope it pays off

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Started reading Dungeon Meshi since ppl were recommending it. Damn, it’s way better than I expected. Lots of innovative ideas and the world building is topnotch. Can’t wait for the anime!

Also started reading Aishiteru Game. Pretty typical romcom, but I’m a sucker for casual romcoms, and the art is pretttty good. Only on chapter 11, hoping it remains strong

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Izumi showing his gamer soul, wants to keep playing after a win

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I only like a few VRMMO mangas but this one has been great so far. I really hope the anime can make the fight scenes come to life.

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[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

I can never get tired of seeing their evil looks. These chapters are why I enjoy it more than Temple

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Tis Time for Torture rarely uses fantasy ingredients so it’s fine to me. This one I’ve been following.

Gensou Gourmet is the type that I have no interest in. Only read 2 chapters but the story or characters did not appeal to me. The food aspect I cannot relate to.

Just started reading Dungeon Meshi and I think they did it right. Instead of constantly focusing on the dish itself, it’s more about the adventure and how food/cooking help them along the way.

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

This is a tough one. I’ve read a good amount of villainess mangas and tbh they all sort of blend together at some point. They are all so similar it was hard telling them apart after a while, especially if new chapters don’t come very often. I’ve stopped following all but two - “The Banished Villainess! Living the Leisurely Life of a Nun Making Revolutionary Church Food” and “I'm in Love with the Villainess”.

The former is not all that innovative, but the direction is slightly more refreshing than the usual. I wouldn’t say I recommend it but I prefer it over something like “My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!”

The latter has a more unique premise and the art is better than most villainess mangas. Yuri might put some ppl off, but if you’re ok with it, this is probably the one villainess manga I’d recommend

Note: I almost never read anything with less than 20 chapters, so maybe there are some good, new villainess mangas out there that I haven’t read. Looking forward to other ppl’s comments!

[–] Cityshrimp@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

The current bot isn’t doing a very good job tho. I see some random, old manga chapters. If it can properly create discussion posts for new chapters then I’m for it

 

Isekai / reincarnation / fantasy mangas have been huge these past couple of years. There are many interesting mangas with various topics and themes out there, but “cooking” is one theme that I can’t get behind.

I love cooking mangas in general. I’ve read Mister Ajikko, Chuuka Ichiban, Yakitate Japan, Shota no Sushi, Oh! My Konbu, Shokugeki no Soma, and many more. In these mangas, no matter how ridiculous it gets, it is usually based on real world ingredients. The final product is often exaggerated but the flavor is something I can actually imagine. I’ve actually attempted to make some of them and read about others who have done the same.

But this is often untrue for cooking scenes in fantasy mangas. For example, cooking is a major part of Drifting Dragons. They would make dragon meat dishes that are similar to real world dishes and go into details about how it tastes. In Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill, Mukoda would make real-world dishes but isekai monster meat, and how great they taste. But… so what? No matter how much you describe the taste to me, I don’t know and will never know how a dragon or orc taste.

I’m not saying those mangas are boring. I actually really enjoy both Drifting Dragons and Campfire Cooking, but I just can’t get into the food part of it. I would probably enjoy them even more if they glossed over the food and spend more time on other things.

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