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Happy Mania, Book 1

Happy Mania, Book 1

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny & Lighthearted read...
Review: I describe this manga as a funny and lighthearted read, because in my opinion that's exactly what it is. I personally enjoy seeing Shigeta's completely misplaced affections for each "jerk" she comes across, and somehow I can really relate to her desperate search for love in a modern world of one night stands and total players. (Sad isn't it? LOL)

Mayoko Anno's artwork is a refreshing change from the seemingly standard anime and manga norm of "sparkles and flowers" ^^, it's simple and uncluttered giving it a nice modern edge, and the cover artworks for each volume are bright and funky. (It would be neat if Tokyopop were in the habit of doing color splash pages too - but oh well :P.)

I can see how people draw a similarity between the storyline here and Sex and the City (mainly based on the idea of a twenty-something looking for love) however Happy Mania really does stand alone as a great example of manga aimed toward an older -and mainly female - audience.

I think that this manga gets better with each volume (I've only read up to VOL 3 thus far), and recommend it to older manga fans looking for a bit of a change from the standard shoujo fare.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny & Lighthearted read...
Review: I describe this manga as a funny and lighthearted read, because in my opinion that's exactly what it is. I personally enjoy seeing Shigeta's completely misplaced affections for each "jerk" she comes across, and somehow I can really relate to her desperate search for love in a modern world of one night stands and total players. (Sad isn't it? LOL)

Mayoko Anno's artwork is a refreshing change from the seemingly standard anime and manga norm of "sparkles and flowers" ^^, it's simple and uncluttered giving it a nice modern edge, and the cover artworks for each volume are bright and funky. (It would be neat if Tokyopop were in the habit of doing color splash pages too - but oh well :P.)

I can see how people draw a similarity between the storyline here and Sex and the City (mainly based on the idea of a twenty-something looking for love) however Happy Mania really does stand alone as a great example of manga aimed toward an older -and mainly female - audience.

I think that this manga gets better with each volume (I've only read up to VOL 3 thus far), and recommend it to older manga fans looking for a bit of a change from the standard shoujo fare.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great manga to read
Review: Personally i dont see the refernce to sex in the city and happy mania. I think Happy Mania holds its own. You follow the character shigeta through her search of a soul mate and end up laughing along with her. This is a great Manga and I would recommend it to everyone who loves or likes japanese anime or comics in general. If you have a sense of humor you will like Happy Mania.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great manga to read
Review: Personally i dont see the refernce to sex in the city and happy mania. I think Happy Mania holds its own. You follow the character shigeta through her search of a soul mate and end up laughing along with her. This is a great Manga and I would recommend it to everyone who loves or likes japanese anime or comics in general. If you have a sense of humor you will like Happy Mania.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quirky and Fun!
Review: Shigeta has a major problem; she can't seem to hold onto a guy! It's been more than a year since she had a relationship when she started worrying what's up with her. When her horoscope said that her dream guy was just around the corner, she knew she had to look for him! Despite the fact that Shigeta's coworker, Takahashi, seems to be interested in her, she ignores him. He's a geek so why should she go for him? That's when her search begins! Shigeta checks out the hot guys coming and out of the store and knew that any one of them could very well be her soulmate. Her search seems to be going nowhere when she meets a very casual guy on her train ride home. The next day, she learns that that casual guy just happens to be her coworker's boyfriend. This just makes her jealous that she can't get a boyfriend and a geeky bookworm can. That's when Shigeta makes the ultimate decision. She has to steal the chick's boyfriend! The following day, Shigeta makes her way to the car and asks for some midnight fun. Of course this casual guy says yeah. He doesn't even bother with proper introductions and gets right down to the dirty foreplay. The next day, Shigeta's coworker finds out and that sends Shigeta running. Not only did Shigeta get labeled... but she got slammed by a car. Shigeta is then forced to stay in the hospital while Takahashi visits her, telling her that she is going too far. Not giving up, she continues doing what she has always done, doing every guy she finds and finding out if he's boyfriend material. Will Shigeta ever get the guy she wants or is her search going to end up in shambles?

This is probably the one manga I've been really looking forward to, and let's just say... I'm not disappointed in all. Quirky, fun, and quite addictive, Happy Mania is hard to put down. But be forewarned, this title isn't for kids. I didn't see Happy Mania as something worth putting a mature rating on it but it is aimed at older audiences. Happy Mania contains some minor language and sexual situations. Even though sexual genitalia aren't shown, the situations may offend some people. From reading this, you can totally tell Happy Mania is aimed at more females than male audiences. Happy Mania is bound to become a chick favorite among the masses. Happy Mania follows a 24 year old female named Shigeta who has trouble finding love. Instead of waiting for the right guy, she basically screws any guy she likes to find out if he's boyfriend material. And every time she thinks she found the right one, it ends in a bitter breakup or jealousy. That only leaves the question; will she ever find him... the one she's been waiting for all this time?

Like other shoujo titles, the artwork is pretty clean and doesn't have a lot of backgrounds. Somehow the artwork reminds me a bit of a combination of Peach Girl and Paradise Kiss. All in all, I really like this art style. It's not cluttered by tones and a simple line can mean so much.

I'm glad that TOKYOPOP expanded their market by licensing Happy Mania. This is a very good sign since we're getting a larger variety of manga to pick and choose from. I hope TOKYOPOP continues licensing more adult-oriented titles. I really like cover for Happy Mania. Very eyecatching, it stands out from the crowd with its pink and yellow color scheme. Besides, this title was wrapped in shrink wrap so that just kind of beckons the curious to pick it up. I know I was. The translation was done pretty well and I only found a few typos. Other than that, TOKYOPOP is doing pretty well considering the fact that I may have ever known about Happy Mania if they didn't release it. I'll be looking forward to future volumes of Happy Mania.

- MangaBits.com

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Here's where it stands...
Review: This manga is all based on personal preference. If you don't mind a little bit of promiscuous sex, and a character who just sleeps around with guys while trying to find love for herself (basically Sex in The City) then you actually might like this manga. It can be quirky sometimes. It can be fun. The story is basically this: Shigeta is trying to find herself a man, problem is every man she falls for turns out to be a [jerk]. Her co-worker happens to like her, but she doesn't like him and purposely ignores him.

For me personally, I didn't like it. Shigeta's soo dumb. I just don't see how I could support her trying to find a man when she's so blind and just sleeps around with guys. I really can't sympathize with a character as DUMB as her. And sexual promiscuity--though all right in some things--I'm not very big on it, thus I wasn't too thrilled. But the main reason has to do with the main character and her stupidity.

But if like Sex in the City and you like manga, you'd probably like Happy Mania.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Dissapointed
Review: Well, I had high hopes for this series. It sounded interesting and cool and I liked the cover art a lot. Unfortunately, I didn't care for the series at all. I found the main character boorish, whiney, loud, and stupid and I didn't care much for any of the other characters in the series(Fuku was the one I liked the best and she is in it the least) I don't care much for the artist's style and the repetitive, episodic nature of the series didn't keep my attention.

I'm a big fan of romantic dramas, both shonen and shoujo alike, but I found the story to be shallow and far too slapstick(and not in the good Love Hina way)

I'm glad TokyoPop is expanding into the more "adult" realm, but I wish they'd try another series.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked it
Review: well, I'm a bit surprised how many people found this manga unenjoyable. I personally liked it a lot, and so did two friends that I let borrow it. For one thing, this manga is pretty darn funny! I loved the main character because she was hilarious! I could also sympathise with her not being able to find the right guy. I mean, it can be pretty hard to find a good guy when it seems like all the good ones are taken and all the single males are just the leftovers. Hehe, so this is the real life irony we see in the manga and personally I found it interesting.

Another thing, the art was cute and the main character makes the most hilarious anime faces I've ever seen. And even though I dont approve of casual sex, it happens! Okay, I'm sorry but this is the real world. In an idealistic world, everyone would wait till marriage (as I plan to do) but it just doesn't always work that way and the main character shows all the problems that result from casual sex in the first place.

It also shows the whole point of looking beyond a person's outter appearance and liking them for who they are. The main character tends to go for guys that are good looking, but who she can't really relate to, and doesnt' really like. All the while, there's her slighty dorky co-worker who's in love with her and she overlooks him, simply because he's not attractive enough for her. However, she begins to find that he is the nicest person she's going to meet and he's always there for her.

Next, many have commented on how dumb the character is. You're right! She's moron and she makes mistakes, but you know what? I like her a lot. She's pretty much like any other person. I swear, girls in love can be scary and crazy and sometimes pathetic but its happened to everyone at one time or another (okay, well I suppose a guy wouldn't act like a girl in love), but otherwise, this is just the kind of crazy stuff people do without even realizing it. You can't really hate them for it because human beings make mistakes and they just have to learn from them.

So anyway, I liked it a lot. I suppose if you're offended by reading sex in manga, you should avoid this. However, if you're ready to read about a real life kind of character then this is the manga for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked it
Review: well, I'm a bit surprised how many people found this manga unenjoyable. I personally liked it a lot, and so did two friends that I let borrow it. For one thing, this manga is pretty darn funny! I loved the main character because she was hilarious! I could also sympathise with her not being able to find the right guy. I mean, it can be pretty hard to find a good guy when it seems like all the good ones are taken and all the single males are just the leftovers. Hehe, so this is the real life irony we see in the manga and personally I found it interesting.

Another thing, the art was cute and the main character makes the most hilarious anime faces I've ever seen. And even though I dont approve of casual sex, it happens! Okay, I'm sorry but this is the real world. In an idealistic world, everyone would wait till marriage (as I plan to do) but it just doesn't always work that way and the main character shows all the problems that result from casual sex in the first place.

It also shows the whole point of looking beyond a person's outter appearance and liking them for who they are. The main character tends to go for guys that are good looking, but who she can't really relate to, and doesnt' really like. All the while, there's her slighty dorky co-worker who's in love with her and she overlooks him, simply because he's not attractive enough for her. However, she begins to find that he is the nicest person she's going to meet and he's always there for her.

Next, many have commented on how dumb the character is. You're right! She's moron and she makes mistakes, but you know what? I like her a lot. She's pretty much like any other person. I swear, girls in love can be scary and crazy and sometimes pathetic but its happened to everyone at one time or another (okay, well I suppose a guy wouldn't act like a girl in love), but otherwise, this is just the kind of crazy stuff people do without even realizing it. You can't really hate them for it because human beings make mistakes and they just have to learn from them.

So anyway, I liked it a lot. I suppose if you're offended by reading sex in manga, you should avoid this. However, if you're ready to read about a real life kind of character then this is the manga for you.


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