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Rumic Theatre

Rumic Theatre

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great takahashi art
Review: i am somewhat of a student of japanese culture and i found this novel to be a fun way of gently showing the japanese in everyday life. not only that, but it was enjoyable to read. if you are interested in japan or just enjoy a good manga collection, this is a good one to pick up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great takahashi art
Review: i am somewhat of a student of japanese culture and i found this novel to be a fun way of gently showing the japanese in everyday life. not only that, but it was enjoyable to read. if you are interested in japan or just enjoy a good manga collection, this is a good one to pick up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Manga of Rumiko Takahashi!
Review: I love this book "Rumic Theater", it's the best work of the manga artist Rumiko Takahashi. The stories are funny and interesting and the art is great, full of cute little details, I love the way she draw. If you are a fan of Takahashi and never read this manga buy it you would love it and if you don't know about her and love manga or even if you don't know what manga is well I am pretty sure you will love this book. It's my favorite of this manga artiste. This manga of hers is better then Ranma 1/2, Lum and Maison Ikkoku but they also very good but Rumic theater is sure the best of her work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Manga of Rumiko Takahashi!
Review: I love this book "Rumic Theater", it's the best work of the manga artist Rumiko Takahashi. The stories are funny and interesting and the art is great, full of cute little details, I love the way she draw. If you are a fan of Takahashi and never read this manga buy it you would love it and if you don't know about her and love manga or even if you don't know what manga is well I am pretty sure you will love this book. It's my favorite of this manga artiste. This manga of hers is better then Ranma 1/2, Lum and Maison Ikkoku but they also very good but Rumic theater is sure the best of her work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Manga of Rumiko Takahashi!
Review: I love this book "Rumic Theater", it's the best work of the manga artist Rumiko Takahashi. The stories are funny and interesting and the art is great, full of cute little details, I love the way she draw. If you are a fan of Takahashi and never read this manga buy it you would love it and if you don't know about her and love manga or even if you don't know what manga is well I am pretty sure you will love this book. It's my favorite of this manga artiste. This manga of hers is better then Ranma 1/2, Lum and Maison Ikkoku but they also very good but Rumic theater is sure the best of her work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Six of Rumiko Takahashi's most heartfelt stories
Review: In "The Tragedy of P" Mrs. Haga has trouble keeping the noise down in their apartment. But when her husband comes home with a client's penguin to babysit, she's worked up about the strict manager (who lives right below) Mrs. Kakei of catching them and kicking them out! In The Merchant of Romance, Yukari is the manager of the crumbling wedding hall, Romance Villa. What she's worried about is all the bills and loans she owes everybody, and losing the wedding hall. In House of Garbage, Ritsuko has had it! Every day a pile of weird junk is stashed in front of their house, which is not the collection site. So when her and her husband follow the trail, they discover that those belong to the boss of the husband's work! The rumors about Mrs. Tonegawa are not good. She couldn't stand her mother-in-law, who died recently. But when she asks a neighbor to tend her plants for a few days, there's something Hidden In The Pottery. One Hundred Years of Love, Risa recalls her past love life, describing the man she once lost, not wanting that to happen to a simular situation with a nurse at the hospital she's staying at. In Extra Large-Sized Happiness, Hanako's a little uptight, since her mother-in-law is considering on moving in with Hanako and her husband, and help pay for a much nicer house. But now everyone thinks Hanako is going crazy for seeing an invisible kid-like (and humongous) gremlin. Is the gremlin trying to send a message? Rumic Theater is one that will truly be treasured.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magical stories that all comic fans should read
Review: Rumiko Takahshi has been referred as the 'Queen of Romantic Comedy.' This is a title that works such as 'Ranma 1/2' and 'Maison Ikkoku' proves that she richly deserves. 'Rumic Theatre' certainly displays many of the touches that her fans love, but it also shows that she is capable of creating far more sedate stories that might well in some cases happen to those we know our even ourselves.

'Rumic Theatre' is a collection of six of the finest Takahashi stories that I've read so far. As always, the characters are likable and engaging, the tender moments touching, and the comedy top-notch. The stories are more down-to-earth than we are accostumed to, dealing primarily with the trails and tribulations of everyday people--all of whom are characterized in a believable and three-dimensional fashion--but that typical Takahashi magic is still very clearly evident on every page. What's more, the art in this collection is among the best she's produced.

My personal favorites in this collection are 'The Tragedy of P,' (which revolves around a pet penguin in an apartment building where animals are absolutely not allowed), 'Hidden in the Pottery (where reality, perception, and the dangers of gossip are examined), and 'Extra-large Happiness' (where a young wife sees her future happiness endangered by a gremlin that only she can see). The remaining stories are also of high quality, but the characters and situations in the three mentioned above are the ones that moved me the most.

Even those who don't typically appreciate the 'standard' style of Japanese comics (embodied by Takahashi and Shirow), you should consider buying this book. If you appreciate the art of comic books for more than just slam-bang superheroics, you won't be dissapointed.


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