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Finished
Mar 6, 1998 to Nov 6, 1999
5.3/10
Average Review Score
33%
Recommend It
3
Reviews Worldwide
Plastic girl is something special,it can't be really defined as a manga. In primis,the graphic is really uncommon for a manga:almost every page is colored and has a frame made with wood,tissue,burned paper,etc... The frames aren't drawned:they're like photographed from reality and then added to the drawings. Another thing I noticed is the alternation between very bright pictures and very dark,shadowed,more tridimensional ones. The graphic enhanced the story pretty well. Talking about the story,Plastic Girl doesn''t follow an unique storyline,but is instead a group of very short stories, The protagonist is a little girl dealing with the problems of adolescence,like the changements of her body,etc..Well,this is only one of themain ideas and the author choose an extremely weird,eccentric way to represent it. In fact,for all I've write until now,a reader could get the idea this manga is ok for everyone but I have to say Plastic Girl isn't really suited for all kind of public,not only for his uniqueness,but for his crepiness and for some strong,gory like scenes. Moral:don't let little kids find it! Well anyway, this manga is kinda twisted and slightly philosophical,sharing an uncommon point of view-the protagonist's one- about life. The girl's experiences and thoughts are far from a real human girl of this age,disturbing and sometimes confusing. I too,am not really sure of totally having understood Plastic Girl's meaning,because this manga needs to be interpreted...it definitely isn't a shonen manga with easy dialogues and a lot of battles. In fact,Plastic girl is a really unknow manga,mostly-I think-for its shortness,difficult understanding and creepiness. As I write before,it's not suited for everyone,but I hightly recommend it to someone searching for a dark,gory,artistic,unconventional manga.
"My eyes were covered by Daddy so I wouldn't know the way. My mouth was gagged and my ears were plugged by Mommy so I would hear and speak no evil. Daddy forbade me from smiling so I wouldn't have dreams and hopes. Mommy spawned me... so I would bear all her sins."
The primary pull of Plastic Girl would be its aesthetic -each page is a work of art. The style is charming enough to appeal outside of an artistic following. I could've given more than a 6 if I didn't think the quality suffers where it's too sloppy, even when considering it's a stylistic choice. The theme of innocence was firm and put across clearly. It's generally extreme -take it or leave it- and it wasn't predictable, but neither was it particularly fresh. It didn't succeed in making me think as much as it aimed to, and it didn't make me want more. The character wasn't especiallyremarkable in design but she offered complexity, a few of which made me smile. Despite this manga's nature I'd argue it's some degree of relatable to young women around the world, so I would recommend it for a quick read.
This shouldn't even been one volume. It is a trippy art type manga. It sort of follow a child growing up.... in a twisted way. It is full color. How much drugs did the author thake to make this? Each page seems to be a different section of the girls life, but i cant tell with somenpages if they are before or after others. The short read still cant make this a worthwhile to own. The art is nice, but that the only thing going for it. Basically is you want a weird horor style full color that one one volume, at least it wonttake long to read. If you want a storyline, character or anything besides art this is not for you. To get what little you can foe it read it for a challenge, not for the manga itself. It is a good show case of how far art alone dose not go.