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ビタミン
3
1
Finished
Aug 13, 2001 to Oct 13, 2001
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
8
Reviews Worldwide
Vitamin's story starts with revealing a typical day of a normal teenage girl with an ordinary life, who's attending school and is surrounded by dependable friends, faithful boyfriend and caring family. Or it just seems so. With a life, that perfect, just one wrong step is enough ruin it all. Her life's being completely teared apart from the jealousy of the people around her. Everyone she has ever trusted, betray her after nasty rumours about her being an easy girl. "Trust us", "I will protect you", "We are sorry".. are the words she falls for and so the story begins. There's noone who can lend youa hand when your selfish boyfriend, fake school friends, teachers and family are against you. Without even one person by your side, there's no way you can save your pride and running away from the problems makes the whole situation only worst. How a young girl fights all alone against that, you can understand when you read this amazing piece.
High school student Sawako is caught in a compromising situation. As a result, the other students in her school bully and ostracize her to the point she looks to suicide and drops out of school. She starts drawing manga and the hobby becomes her "vitamin." (Source: ANN)
an absolute must read!! also quick as its just one volume.. the story is about the hardships a girl faces at school..bullying, peer pressure etc. and how she goes about it.. you really begin to feel what the main character is feeling and thats what a manga or any book should do... and the polt is believable so youre able to relate with real life dont want to spoil the manga so im not writing anymore!
Vitamin is the story of a young teenage girl who, after watching desperately as her life is turned upside down, seeks solace in her childhood dreams and rediscovers in doing so a passion she had long since forgotten. A brilliant story that centres on the very real and very damaging issue of bullying and the resulting trauma. What seems to be to some no more than ‘harmless fun’ and to others a problem that is not their own, Vitamin highlights the emptiness and isolation that such tyrannizing behaviour can bring on. A touching story that brought me to tears more than one, this manga isa must read for its graphic scenes, its strong family bonds and the way that one young girls dreams and hopes were able to overcome the horrors she’d been subjected to. A 9 out of ten for me.
Tactical narrative with depth, growth and a solution. There's a scene from 'Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai' that is quite comparable to what this manga 'Vitamin' achieves: There's a commissioned painting of scenes from Hell in the back room that has been giving the madam of the house visions of death. The dread doesn't let her sleep, and almost causes a fire in the house. The househelps approach the artist community and ask for a solution. Master Hokusai takes one look at the painting and notices it is "incomplete" - and draws in something that alleviates the restless fear. 'Vitamin' offers a route of hope to the victims ofijime (bullying). It's the first manga I've read that successfully redirects the fear, dread, anger, paranoia, hate, and suffering into a productive and positive outlet - with a tactful taste of revenge that only makes the character rise, instead of making her resort to the same level of violence. That too, in 3 chapters. There's so much depth and character growth offered here, it's an entire journey. And three very crucial things that stood out that no other manga has managed to offer: - A character that hides her relationship from her parents (I'm from an orthodox family, and relate to this SO much - my parents still have no clue that I've been in relationships since the past 10 years. Not all families are open about relationships and welcoming as the shoujo genres show.) - Parents who switch channels when a kiss/love scene shows up (yes, still do that!) - Trying to please your partner when in a relationship, and hating it. (It's very sticky and tricky area not being able to say no. You tend to blame yourself here not realising that it's actually not okay. It's not a space you're genuinely happy about, despite having deep affections and appreciating the sense of love. It's probably equatable to bearing humiliation, now that I think about it.) After reading this story, my first reaction was to write a review not for this manga, but for 'Hibari no Asa'. Because I really wish Hibari got to read this manga and Sawako's journey. That's the power these two narratives and their characters managed to have over me. And as much as revenge narratives are popular, and blood and gore are thrilling for fiction, the horrific part is that reality is quite different. This story actually teetered on the fringe of mass violence and self harm. Neither of which are a solution. And when you're standing alone, bad can turn to worse any moment - tables can easily turn. It's not simple, it's not easy, and unfortunately, there's no one-solution-fits-all. How do you cool your head, confront the situation, and find a way to heal? I hope those who have faced such abuse find this story and feel that there may be a way they can also redirect their energy. A creative outlet like arts or performance, or gardening, or a sport could potentially help. This story raises a big question to educational institutions and teacher trainings - what the hell are you doing for these kids? And the bullies who do this for amusement, means there's so much latent creative energy there going to waste too. They also don't have an outlet for boredom. Implementing more recreational activities and facilities could really be a solution for physical and mental engagement. And really just respecting individuality.
I remember being obsessed with this when I was in middle school and high school. I used to re-read this story constantly. I will say that it's an absolute masterpiece. The story itself is short, but it accomplishes so much within the story. Summary: The story is about a young girl named Sawako. She's just an average girl for the most part. She has a group of friends, she has a boyfriend, and she's going to school. She's really good one subject, average in most of them, and bad in one. Just a normal student, until something goeswrong. This story doesn't hold back. It gut punches you with emotions and the disgusting actions of others. You feel exactly what Sawako feels, and it's relatable to those who have been bullied. You wish your bullies would just die, and you constantly ask "why my?!" You are just angry, sad, frustrated, and helpless. Vitamin really allows you to feel those emotions with Sawako, as if you were Sawako herself. It also is an accurate depiction of bullying. The self isolation, the ostracization, lack of help from teachers, wanting to hide it from your parents, and then just wanting to stay home. You dread going to school, because you know what's going to happen. The ending was just perfect. I don't even want to hint at the ending, so I'll just leave it at that.