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嘆く死神
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Finished
Sep 20, 2008
9.3/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
3
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Nageku Shinigami can be summarized in one sentence: You read it, you cry, you love it. It's a oneshot, so going into detail would spoil much of it. But I can say, it has a bittersweet story that touches the heart. If you have a bit time, read it, it is only one chapter. I'm sure you won't regret it. Please forgive me for writing such a short review.
If this story was a person, that person would've ripped my heart out, made me cry, and bandaged my heart and put it back. Those were my feels while reading this. The story is about a shinigami boy who has a heart of cold steel at first, but when he has an assignment to kill a girl, he finds himself not being able to do it. A lot of other stuff happens, but you gotta read to find out. Anyways, the story tells how it's alright to "feel" things, and it's not bad to have emotions. It also tells how to treasurethings- life, people, others..... This story was really inspiring and I recommend it to almost everyone (just not people with a weak heart......) for it was a great great greeeaaaattt manga. Just try it. Try it. You'll thank me later. Kthxbai.
Rondo is a death god who must retrieve the souls of dying people with a kiss. However, when he meets his next target, he finds himself distracted from his task by her sunny personality. (Source: Aerandria)
Story: 9 It was a short, yet heartwarming tale; it's full of "feels-y" moments, as well. Art: 9 The art was tastefully detailed. Personally, I believe this to be one of my favourites. Characters: 8For a one-shot, the characters were executed nicely. They left a good impression on me and didn't disappoint. Enjoyment: 8 It was a bitter-sweet enjoyment. However, it may be more heart-wreanching for those who become emotional more quickly than others. Overall: 8 There's not much much to say, seeing as this is only a one-shot. I do, however, recommend it if you want to kill time. Regarding the audience, I'd say this is rated for ages 10+. I recommend it for anyone looking for a short and emotional read.