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17
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Finished
Apr 29, 2016 to Dec 30, 2016
7.0/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
4
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Umareru Seibetsu wo Machigaeta! is a short autobiographical manga about the author's experiences with sex reassignment surgery. The author goes to Thailand, has the surgery done and goes throught the recovery process. The whole plot is just that. It's not much of a story, but the important thing is how the author shows the complete picture of the whole process. She describes everything before, during and after the operation, a lot of which was interesting and I didn't know about. The author also doesn't sugarcoat anything. She describes some of the more disgusting and painful aspects of getting a sex reassignment surgery, which makes the storyseem a lot more sincere and real. There's lots of attempts at comedy and a few references to other manga, that were kind of amusing, but I didn't find anything actually funny. Most of that humour comes from the main character, who's loud and goofy to the point of being annoying most of the time. Also, other than her, there weren't really any other characters that mattered in any way. The art is okay for the most part, but looks strange and awkward at points. Finally, I'm not really the target demographic, but people who are going through the same things as the author might just love this manga because it really seems to go into the subject matter with a lot of care and detail. I thought the educational aspect was interesting, but the art, narrative and characters were lacking.
Autobiographical essay describing the process of becoming a female from male. Konishi Mafuyu, who had been diagnosed with GID (Gender Identity Disorder), tells her real experiences on her journey to Thailand to receive a SRS (Sex Reassignment Surgery) in order to become a woman in soul and body. (Source: ElPsyCongroo)
Well as someone who is trans myself, this manga is very special for me. A lot of people criticize the art, but I think the art is actually pretty good. It's pretty normal art so I don't see much of a problem with it. Anyways, the point of me writing this review is to recommend it to anyone interested in trans people or anyone who is themself, trans. It was very helpful for me and helped me see the perception of trans people through a Japanese lens. I thought that it was well put together and informative. In general, I think it was a greatmanga, so give it a shot!
It's good to finally see a manga taking on what it's like for a person to go through gender assignment surgery and talk about the experience during the process, I found the whole thing educational and it has given me a few chuckles out of reading this manga from the actual authors perceptive to say the least. I feel that the author had such a bubbly personality that you honestly wish you could be their friend because the positivity I've obtained in this manga, really does make you feel good! Although the only criticisms I have is that it can be over the top andthe art was a bit off at times. So if you need a feel good manga with a sprinkle of education of how gender assignment surgery works, this one's for y'all! I've yet to see manga like this so it's good to know this manga is out there!
Umareru Seibetsu wo Machigaeta! is a simple autobiographical mange by Mafuyu Konishi. It is difficult to rate this manga, as it is short and transparent story-wise. The main character is essentially a self-insert of the author. She travels to Thailand for sex reassignment surgery. That's the plot. Konishi-sensei is very transparent; recounting the pain and depression post-operation and the feeling of excitement for doing something that makes her feel like her true, real self. It's a very heartwarming story and informative for those who are curious about sex reassignment surgery in East Asian culture. Overall, a simple story that you could read in an hour orso. Very enjoyable.