Bingo des Animes 2023
Coucou les poulets et poulettes !
Je participe à un challenge qui s'appelle Bingo 2023.
Le but est de regarder des animes ou regarder des mangas en respectant les critères demandés par la gérante du challenge.
Et j'ai choisi de le Bingo des Mangas 2023. Pourquoi ? Parce que, je ne lis pas souvent mais que parfois ça peut m'arriver de lires les scans ou les spoils.
Et que j'avais re envie à toucher au côté de lecture puisque j'en ai vu des tonnes d'animes ces temps-ci.
Prenons un break pour les animes ou séries et je retourne vers ma propre bibliothèque !
Voici les critères pour la lecture du Bingo 2023 :
01. Un manga qui a été adapté en un anime que vous avez déjà vu : Terminé : Cowboy Beepop : Shooting Star
02. Un manga qui a commencé à être publié dans les années 90 : Terminé : Karakuri Circus
03. Un manga d'horreur : Terminé : Shibito No Koe O Kiku Ga Yoi (You will hear the voice of the Dead)
04. Un manga avec plus de 15 tomes :
05. Un One-Shot :
06. Un manga qui se déroule à Tokyo : Terminé : Terminé :Mitsuboshi Colors
07. Un Shounen sans combat :
08. Un manga où tous les personnages principaux sont des femmes : Terminé : We Never Learn
09. Un manga avec votre genre préféré :
10. Un manga avec un genre que vous n'aimez pas : Prison School
11. Un manga qui a été publié dans le Shounen Jump :
12. Un manga qui a été publié dans le Sho-Comi :
13. Un manga d'un auteur qui a publié plus de 20 mangas :
14. Un manga avec une couleur dans le titre :
15. Un shounen-ai ou un shoujo-ai :
16. Un manga avec le genre tranches de vie/slice of life :
17. Un manga dans lequel un personnage est enceint : Bitter Virgin
18. Un manga que vous voulez lire depuis plusieurs années :
19. Un manga où le personnage principal n'est pas japonais :
20. Un manhwa, manhua ou webtoon : Cheese in the trap
21.Bonus : un manga conseillé par un participant
Mission 9 : Trouver un manga qui est mon genre
Lecture choisi : Kiss Him, Not Me
Tomes : 14
Nombres de chapitres en total : 60
Début de la lecture : 11 novembre
Nombres de chapitres lus : 10
Chapitres entraînent lires : 11-20
P.S : Le Bingo 2023 a commencé le 1er janvier 2023 jusqu'au 31 décembre 2023
Le challenge a été reprit par bingoanimesmangas et une bonne mention aussi à l'originale créatrice Angel et à Yume aussi.
Et si jamais, vous venez s'incrire de ma part. Mentionnez à Cactus. Comme ça, je pourrais effectuer le critère #21 et surtout, si vous prenez le Bingo des Mangas pas le Bingo des Animes.
Merci !
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For a TLDR version of this episode:
First up, Janery!
Manga 1: Dandadan
Manga 2: Nanoka no Kare
Alessandra!
Manga 1: Choujin X
Manga 2: Ilegenes-Kokuyou no Kiseki
Mary!
Manga 1: +Anima
Manga 2: Yurara
AND THE HONORABLE MENTIONS!
Janery: Shibito no Koe o Kiku ga Yoi, and Boku to Kimi no Taisetsu na Hanashi
Alessandra: MHA: Vigilantes, and Goodnight Punpun
Mary: Jack the Ripper, Afterschool Lessons for Unripe Apples, and Love Attack
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Manga okumaya yeni başlayanlar için seriler bölüm 9~
Shibito no Koe o Kiku ga Yoi
Kategori
Drama, Korku, Mature, Psikolojik, Shounen, Doğaüstü, Trajedi
Jun Kishida, bir lise öğrencisidir ve ölü insanları görme yeteneği vardır. Bir zaman sonra kaybolmuş çocukluk arkadaşı Ryoko Hayakawa'yı görmesiyle hikayemiz böylelikle başlamız olur.
Kaynak:Serimanga
Kishida asosyal bir tip aslında o yüzden çok arkadaşı yok aslında. Birkaç olaydan sonra sınıf arkadaşları doğaüstü olayları araştırmak için klüp kurarlar. Ve tabiki Kishida'nın da dahil olmasını isterler. Çünkü bu tür olayları Kishida'nın çektiğini düşünürler.
Daha çok yazmayacağım ama ana karakterimiz Kishida dediğim gibi asosyal bir tip ve ne zaman kendini kötü hissetse gerçekten birşey oluyor. Spoiler vermeyelim o zaman iyi okumalar.
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Shibito no Koe o Kiku ga Yoi
This is a completed, short manga. I finished this in 2-3 days by reading it properly, and not just scrolling on it. With just 78 chapters, it is a short and sweet read. Well, I can’t exactly say sweet since this is of supernatural horror genre. Truthfully, it’s not that scary and only has some grotesque imagery minus the comical part.
This story is about a boy named Kishida Jun, who has the ability to see things that normal people aren’t able to see ever since he was a little kid (most probably inborn). A lot of strange stuff happens around him, but he fully starts getting involved with them when his classmate disappears, Hayakawa Ryoka. She wasn’t just an ordinary classmate, Hayakawa was Kishida’s childhood friend, and they had started interacting less and less with each other as they grew up. Soon after her disappearance, he started seeing her ghost hanging around him, meaning she is dead. There was also news that another person from his school went missing, so he decided to follow Hayakawa to where she was calling him thinking that it would be the last time he would see her. Hayakawa actually leads Kishida to their school nurse’s house, and he was able to solve the case of all the disappearances. However, contrary to what he imagined, Hayakawa did not disappear and continued to remain beside him and help him as he gets involved with all the strange stuff that keeps on happening around him.
At first, it might seem like a short story collection of sorts because that is what it was meant to be, but since they allowed it to continue, the mangaka did a bit more world-building and keep some recurring characters. In the span of 7 years, 12 volumes were published. Many weren’t that satisfied with the ending since it is kind of a loose ending, but I still think that the author did a good job on finishing the story. Some mysteries or questions were solved, and we get a general idea of the current status of the recurring characters. We also can guess what might happen after the end of the manga. Do I wish that I was able to get a little more information? Yes, I do. But what’s been given is also enough. I don’t want the manga to become stranger than it already is. There is nothing scary about it after the initial shock, but it still kept me interested.
By the way, only later did I start realising that the manga might qualify for the harem genre, but it was barely noticeable. I’m not one for harems so much, but this is one of only times where I am comfortable with a harem. Of course, I have come across other mangas where it is ignorable or tolerable, but I really liked this one. Kudos to the mangaka for that.
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