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Sep 3, 2008 to Feb 3, 2015
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I decided to pick up Zekkyou Gakkyuu because I wanted a horror manga in a cutesy style. I was not disappointed by Emi Ishikawa as I really enjoyed the series and it is still a series I would go back to anytime. The art work is great, the stories are amusing and the overall series caught my interest enough to have me read all of it through and still hope for more. But enough with the sweet talk and compliments, it's time to give my critique. While the series started out with straightforward horror stories where it was a routine with the main girl to dieby the end of each lesson, it seems that at some points the creator has lost her inspiration for horror as those chapters lean to a different genre more then horror. None the less though, every chapter gave me the chills, either with the main 'monster antagonist' of the chapter, the crazy deeds of the characters or the plot-twists. Overall, despite some quirks, the series was enjoyable for me.
The girl Yomi—a creature without legs—leads through a world of horror, which slumbers in the midst of everyday life and only lies in wait to pounce on the unsuspecting. Anyone who is foolish enough to engage in it terrible things will happening!
Don’t worry, this will be a spoiler-free post. Have you been interested in reading old horror tales mostly made and believed by children? This is probably a manga for you. Come and join the screaming lessons into a class you have never experienced before, different stories that was experienced by multiple youngsters, you’re in for a ride. I found this while I was trying to look for another Shoujo Manga I had in mind that had more of a lighter feel to it, but when I stumble upon this one I can’t help but peek interest because of the tag Horror and Mystery which are, fun fact,one of my favorite tags to read in a Manga. It’s a combination of different stories, beliefs, stories, that children would tell one another. Some may believe it, some may not, but what’s unique about this manga is how different each stories are and each characters, which I’m glad to see. I could see the maturity with other characters, how others were more selfish and how others were able to get a happy end and a terrible ending. Each of the stories shares different elements as well that children are usually being punished for, an example would be a story about a child not being grateful for their parents, for their siblings, and this as well goes to their own food. This is practically a way to as well scare children and make them learn a valuable lesson.
