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COWA!
14
1
Finished
Oct 28, 1997 to Mar 10, 1998
7.4/10
Average Review Score
75%
Recommend It
8
Reviews Worldwide
Story: The first chapter is just funny then as the chapters go along, it gets more serious but it still stays cute and funny. It also gets more interesting as it goes along then it starts getting more exciting later and the ending is awesome. Art: The artwork is pretty good. The monsters are cute and the humans are kind of funny the way they are drawn, especially Maruyama and the witch. Something I don't understand is why the first chapter is in color while all the chapters afterwords are in black and white. Characters: The characters are awesome. I love how they where able to comeup with different kinds of characters based on different monsters like vampires and ghosts and how they were even able to have human characters. Every character of this series is enjoyable in their own way. Enjoyment: The whole thing was done very well. It was exciting, cute, funny, it had some action and it was even a little dark but still enjoyable. Overall: There's not really much more to say but I loved this manga and I think it deserves a 10 out of 10. I think it would be so cool if this series had an OVA or a movie.
Paifu, a half-vampire half-werekoala, is always getting into trouble with his best buddy, José the ghost. But when the Monster Flu sweeps through town, the fun and games are over. If the monsters don't get the medicine soon, everyone will die! With all the adults sick, it's up to the kids to save the day! Paifu and José are off on a big adventure, but will they get the medicine in time...or will they become victims themselves?! (Source: VIZ Media)
Is there anyone even remotely interested in Anime & Manga who doesn't know "Akira Toriyama"? Despite all its shortcomings, flaws and cliches "Dragonball" is undoubtedly one of the most influential manga/anime ever? But does all of these people know that Toriyama also wrote quite a few other mangas? "Cowa!" is one of these others and one of the best of these. This is definitely a kids manga, it does not have any complicated plot, no over the top action elements and no fan service that shounen now a days are famous for. This is just a cute adventure story with some simple funny moments andtypical yet quite likeable characters. And its only 1 volume (14 chapters) of material, so a must read for any Toriyama or even shounen fan. The story is a very simple one which starts with a few chapters of main character Paifu and his friends doing various mischief around his village Cape Bat which then takes a new direction with the village having outbreak of a terminal disease monster flu. Then Paifu along with his friend Jose, rival Apone and the loner and grumpy human ex-sumo wrestler Maruyama embarks on a journey to retrieve the cure of the disease from a mountain witch in a far away land. Along their journey they see new cities and towns, meets new people and have a lot of fun. The characters are quite typical for kids' mangas such as our naughty yet good in heart Paifu, his friend funny little Jose Rodriguez who farts when he is nervous, the serious & very strong Maruyama & typical rival Apone who opposes Paifu and tries to do better at almost everything. While they may not seem anything special at first glance as a while they really shine quite brilliantly in their roles and provides fun to reader in a simple yet elegant and enjoyable way. While this manga may not be ground breaking or even original it really does what it tries very smoothly, Toriyama's writing is as typical of his style as ever and also as enjoyable and fun too. This manga may be takes close to 1 hour to finish so why are you waiting still, just go ahead and read it and decide for yourself. I myself have thoroughly enjoyed it, and will certainly check out other stuff from this straight forward yet somehow brilliant writer. Overall Score - 8 out of 10.
This manga was only fourteen chapters long, but when it came to entertainment it didn't fall short in any areas. I found this to be an cute and humorous story. it was very easy to get to know and like all of the characters, plus all of the characters were well drawn. This is another Manga that was drawn by Akira Toriyama and I enjoyed more than I did some of his other short manga stories. He did a very good job here of telling and illustrating a story that was able to keep the readers attention. So, yeah, I am going to recommened thatyou read this story because if you haven't realized it yet, I will make it very clear, I highly enjoyed this manga.
This review has english and spanish translate *English: It is not a complex story so it is for all audiences, it has a humor that is very reminiscent of dragon ball,the characters are simple so you can enjoy them personally I liked the main 4 of my part they please me , in the parts of the drawing, being the characteristic style of toriyama is good, it is perfect for when you are bored besides that you can see is quickly and its end leaves satisfaction. *Español: No es una obra compleja lo que la hace para todo publico, tiene un humor que recuerda mucho al de dragon ball,lospersonajes son sencillos por lo que puedes disfrutarlos,personalmente los 4 principales me agradaron mucho,por la partes del dibujo al ser el estilo caracterÃstico de toriyama es bueno, esta perfecto para cuando estés aburrido ademas de que lo puedes ver rápido y su final deja satisfacción.
Cowa! is a cute little gag manga that deviates from much of Toriyama's normal style. Instead of the crude slapstick style comedy found through much of Toriyama's works, Cowa beautiful weaves in moral principals that promote charming moral principals. While the work is not necessarily mature, it is refined in the way it understands itself and the universe. The way the gags are woven into the plot helps to add to the charm of the story, and does a great job at establishing the main characters. Cowa doesn't over stay it's welcome, and it's quite short, but could use another volume to expand the universea bit. It's a shame the character will likely never be explored again.
