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Disciple (Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Vol. 3)

Disciple (Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Vol. 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exciting and suspenseful shoujo manga
Review: In Yu Watase's 3rd volume of the very fun and interesting Fushigi Yugi, lots of fun things happen. New characters are met including a new seishi and we get to know Tamahome's family a little more. People get sick, love is declared...DRAMA! Of the good sort that is...

Once again Yu Watase has turned out a wonderful plot with lots of fun and enticing twists and turns. I definately recomend this 3rd volume to you. If you like the first two...you'll definately like this one too.

Happy reading all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the most interesting books
Review: It's really cool. The drawings are great cuz it's like it's so detailed. And once you finished this book you'll keep on asking for more since it ends at the right spot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: aah the old days
Review: Mann...this was my very first manga. Without this i would never have been into anime or manga. Actually Animerica Extra was my first actual manga preview of Fushigi Yugi. All thanks to my uncle Goku. Really that is his name. Meaning 5th son. But weird part is my grandparents only had 3 boys in the family out of 7. So maybe he was the fifth child born? But Fushigi Yugi is a wonderful book to start if you are just starting to like manga. It is perfect. It has fantasy creatures, humans with either super powers or just super human abilities, revengeful people, and a forbidden romance that could and should never be, but is. But all in all this is a perfect book by Yu Watase. Her best work ever besides Alice 19th and the forever gorgeous book ZETTAI KARESHI!....that is all...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YAY!!!!! FUSHIGI YUGI!!!!!!
Review: okay, i say that this book is awewome and would recommend that you buy it and the rest of the series as they are coming out!!!!! Also look in Animerica Extra Magazine to read a monthly anthology magazine with this story in it (although it's in the eighth volume....) but still... i'd recommend this and the rest of the series if you are mature enough to handle some of the situations...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite in the series so far.
Review: Some good news to fans- a new celeestial warrior appears, Chichiri. He trained under the watchful eye of Tai-Yi Jun { I can just imagine spending three years with her... that face
-_-}. And because of that, he learned some cool moves like how to freeze people {no da! ^-^}.

And a turning-point character shows up- Yui, Miaka's best friend. She has a thing for the celestial warrior Tamahome.

In the previous book, Yui goes missing, so Miaka goes back through the Universe of the Four Gods so Miaka could find Yui. She goes to the kingdom Qu- Dong, where she believes Yui might be, followed closely by Tamahome. The good news is Miaka finds Yui. At first Yui wants yo go back to Hong Nan with Miaka and Tamahome, but a conversation they have makes her want to reconsider.

Wanna read the bad news? I'm not telling you anymore than this.

Highly Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a Mysterious Play, but be warned!
Review: The art in this book is beautiful, to say the least. Watase Yuu strikes again! ~_^ This is a wonderful "typical" shoujo manga, and personally, it's much better than Sailor Moon. Be warned, however: while it may seem light hearted and sweet in the earlier volumes, from what I've heard from the anime series, it does get very intense and has some "adult" situations--if it IS like the anime series, then there is at least one case of yaoi (male-male relationships), lots of violence, love of both tender and violent nature (that's another warning for younger people), and a storyline that'll definitely suck you in and hold you until you finally get the last volume of the series. The storyline is deep and explores Miaka's fifteen-year-old world very thoroughly. This manga in general is perfect for older teenagers and even adults--again, younger children, beware! This IS NOT going to turn into the storyline on Toonami's Sailor Moon episodes. Mature reading for sure!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WO AI NI
Review: this is the book where tamahome tells miaka that he loves her! and you meet chichiri! this one is great just like all the others. Fushigi Yuugi is fun for those who just want some light manga and comedy. If you're looking for deeper stranger stories try X/1999 or Revolutionary Girl Utena or Angel Sanctuary, all have beautiful art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fushigi Yugi Never Disappoints!
Review: This is the third translated manga from FY and it is better than the last two as the exciting story continues with Miaka finding another suzaku seishi. As they are being constantly attacked by assasins from Kuto, They finally realize that Kuto is looking for their own Miko, and Miaka realizes that it must be Yui! She sets off on her own to find her friend and gets into tons of trouble, but... I won't spoil it. It's just wonderful and hilarious, as usual. A wonderful addition for FY freaks' collections or anyone who likes shoujo manga.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the begining of an awesome story
Review: Vol.3 is like the best out of 1 and 2 it has like romantic parts to it with tamahome and miaka that will make your hair stand up, in the begining it introduces chihiri but they do not mention his name only "the cat guy" thne they introduce tamahomes father and family really cute, but that is when the fun starts, his family gets under attack trying to kill miaka, and miaka thinks it is all her fault so she leaves and almost gets eaten by a tiger so tamahome comes to the rescue and there she tells him to leave her alone and he is in shock and like hugs her from behind!!really tight! really cute and then she meets yui and there miaka gets kidnapped and so tamahome comes to the rescue again, and off course them by themselves, tama tells her why did she run off? and then you see yui in shock, and there the story gets even better, so I recommend that you buy this vol. really good!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Seiryuu No Miko appears, and its not who you think...
Review: We all know that Miaka has been set up as the Priestess of Suzaku, and that she has already found three of her warriors. But, Suzaku is not the only god with a priestess and warriors, and Seiryuu has just gained his. But the price is high and Miaka scrambles to save her friends before her rival can summon her god. Will Miaka triumph and stop the ceremony that spells doom for the country of Konan?

And even if she does stop the dragon god from coming, will her heart ever recover after she learns the identity of the one being set up as her rival?


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