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Rating: Summary: A great climax to the series Review: I got into the Revolutionary Girl Utena series after watching the movie Adolesence of Utena. Then I began reading the manga and watching the tv series. I noticed that there was a distinctive difference between the tv series and the manga: The tv series drags on almost as badly as Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z. Well, not that bad, but still most of what happens doesn't have much impact on the storyline. The one thing I have to say about the anime that is not in the manga is the character development. At this point, there is not nearly as much character development from the minor characters as there is in the anime. But that is because they drag the anime on. Luckily, the manga doesnt do that. The manga gets straight to the point, and into the action. The lack of character development isnt that apparent, because there are less characters to deal with, and that truly matter to the story. In this action packed book, Utena finally learns the truth, and must face herself as well as her foe. Addicting, you will not want to drop it until the last page. This is a great manga, which anyone should read, not only because of the beautiful art style, but because it is a rather personal story of friendship and love. Yeah, I know that mushy stuff is overdone, but it still leaves a good feeling. It will also make you thirst for the last chapter...
Rating: Summary: A great climax to the series Review: I got into the Revolutionary Girl Utena series after watching the movie Adolesence of Utena. Then I began reading the manga and watching the tv series. I noticed that there was a distinctive difference between the tv series and the manga: The tv series drags on almost as badly as Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z. Well, not that bad, but still most of what happens doesn't have much impact on the storyline. The one thing I have to say about the anime that is not in the manga is the character development. At this point, there is not nearly as much character development from the minor characters as there is in the anime. But that is because they drag the anime on. Luckily, the manga doesnt do that. The manga gets straight to the point, and into the action. The lack of character development isnt that apparent, because there are less characters to deal with, and that truly matter to the story. In this action packed book, Utena finally learns the truth, and must face herself as well as her foe. Addicting, you will not want to drop it until the last page. This is a great manga, which anyone should read, not only because of the beautiful art style, but because it is a rather personal story of friendship and love. Yeah, I know that mushy stuff is overdone, but it still leaves a good feeling. It will also make you thirst for the last chapter...
Rating: Summary: Okaaaaaay... Review: I read this and half the Apocalypse saga is condensed into it. The only part not shown was the very very end where the revolution happens. Not as good as the anime.
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