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10
2
Finished
Dec 28, 2004 to Sep 3, 2005
8.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
4
Reviews Worldwide
the cutest story about the girl who could fly... "It is impossible for you to live together with her." Hasumi Kohako can fly and DOES NOT have ESP, only at night or during certain temperatures. Having been moving constantly in search of her mother and because of her secret; her dad, her cat,and her are going to start fresh in a new town. The only condition is that no one must find out her secret. It's an easy one since she only flies...right? On her first day of school she rescues her classmate. By jumping out of the window to save him. Can he keep her secret? Iloved the premises of this story, based on Peter Pan's book. It really was, her cat is named Wendy, coincidence? I think not. I didn't state their age in my review, because even though they are middle schoolers, there really is nothing young about this manga, it is for every age group. After all, we were all Peter Pan's at some point... "If you liked it so much, why not a 10?" Because although I think the story was great and the characters were likable I didn't buy some of the explanations of their powers and how they got to have them. And even though the main characters were great the ones who seemed to be the bad guys lacked badassness (it's a word I made up, it'll catch on soon enough). But I'm sure it wasn't meant to be a serious manga at all. Also, the cat, how it's possible that she can speak I more or less believe, but her wings? And on another note, having spent more than 15 minutes researching ESP and all it's sub categories. I have come to the conclusion she doesn't have ESP, she has psychokinesis (telekinesis) and it's later in the manga. Sorry for the mild spoiler :) "us being together forever, is not possible."
Twelve-year-old junior high school girl Hasumi Kohaku moved into town in search of her mother. She is gifted with ESP and the ability to fly when the sun is down. Kohaku soon used her powers in front of her classmates in order to save her friend Uro from falling out a window. (Source: Esthétique) Included one-shot: Volume 2: Ousama to Ouji-sama to Watashi (The King, Prince, and I)
Peter Pan syndrome is about a girl who has some special abilities!? She should never tell anyone about her abilities or they might need to move?! However on her first day in School she saves someone and that someone becomes her destined one!? The character development of the story is paced very suitably!? and the art is amazing?! I personally liked it?! You will find some hidden secrets in the end of the storyline that might shock you alittle?! I was so hooked and I hope will like the story as well?! Hope you find my review helpful
A very cute like-able story. The characters are very relatable to in some situtaions and the supernatural plotline is very eye-catching. I would recommend it to anyone who liked any other works of Mayu Sakai.
This manga is a reinterpretation, by the author, of the story of Peter Pan, in a shojo manga key, in which the gender of the protagonists has changed. In fact Kohaku Hasumi plays not only the leading role but also Peter Pan who has to teach Yuno (who could very well be a Wendy) a sad and lonely boy forced by his mother to do what he doesn't want, enjoy every moment of her life and Yuno will teach Kohaku to grow up and make him understand that in this world the important thing is to grow up because "Neverland" doesn't exist. The creation ofthe love story between Kohaku and Yuno is decisive for the conclusion of the story. The thing I didn't like is the self-contained story "The King, the Prince and I" I didn't find it very comprehensive. Overall the story is very well written but could have been longer. I give a 7.1 for the story and a 7 for the drawing.
