3/9/2024 0 Comments Baka updates skip beat![]() ![]() There's comedy and romance to balance the angst and plot/drama. This series, like I said, makes me giddy with happiness-the drawing, the characters, the relationships, the plot. ![]() Her style in SB is really much better than TCP, and I, when looking back at some old volumes I had, was amazed at how much better she became in terms of panel arrangement and the simple impact of her drawing. Plus, Ren is a total bishie! xD There are multitudes of beautifully drawn scenes and pictures, throughout the entire series. Her backgrounds are very good, and aren't skimmed over as much as many other shoujo manga-kas do in their work, plus she's a master at using tones (just check the first chapter, and you'll see!). Nakamura-sensei has really matured as a manga-ka, and every page is very well arranged, and she has an excellent sense for portraying time, actions, and emotions. You get used to it pretty quickly, though, and it doesn't really detract from the drawing style as a whole. how guys are drawn, and the proportions of their bodies). It's really nice, even if her style is kind of awkward in terms of anatomy (i.e. The characters in Skip Beat are alive in a way that I find many other series can barely imitate. and also some others in the show biz industry, but they're mainly minor characters, so it doesn't matter as much). he's more like comedic relief, or a foil to Ren, maybe. Each has a little quirk, or a history that defines them (well, except for Yashiro, I think. XDĪll of the characters in Skip Beat are distinct, and really well developed. Especially as you read further along the story, it gets harder and harder to wait for each chapter, and Nakamura-sensei makes the worst cliffhangers ever, it seems like. While the cliched-ness I detracted from the score, it's still. I find the way Nakamura-sensei shows Kyoko's acting skills, while potentially cheesy, is irresistible-I really want to see her grow as an actress. And they're remarkably realistic, too, because things like that, so deep down, are present, but they're hidden so well behind other things that you can't quite tell if they're there, even though you might guess at it.īecause she has had such a hard time, what with her childhood and with Shou, you really want to support Kyoko, because she's strong, even though she faces so much in opposition. For example, while Kyoko's past isn't something that some might have experienced first hand, Nakamura-sensei is extremely clever at showing the ways it might have affected her. The emotions in here, and the relationships between people, and how they are portrayed as they develop (especially the main pairing~~~), is really amazing-even if it doesn't seem like much in the first volume or so, every chapter you get a glimpse to the inner depth behind the story. Maybe the only series, on the other hand. In fact, this is one of my top favs-one of the few manga series that, once they're published, I consider buying all the volumes (including some in Japanese). But that doesn't stop it from making my heart pound and letting feelings of giddy happiness overfill my brain whenever I read some of my favorite chapters of the series. ![]() It doesn't have the interesting subplots of mob politics. Sure, in terms of plot, it isn't really that innovative, and some of the plot twists might be rather shoujo and cliched. Still, however much I liked TCP, and however much it was a true classic manga, I consider Skip Beat to be a level way above it. It doesn't have yakuza (well, pretty much not), police gaki, and violence abounds. (Warning: spoilers for the first few volumes ahead!!)Ĭompared to Tokyo Crazy Paradise, Skip Beat is definitely a more shoujo-comedy-drama-style manga. User rating of this review - 4.86 out of 5
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