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Jun 15, 2010 to Jul 15, 2020
8.2/10
Average Review Score
87%
Recommend It
15
Reviews Worldwide
Hinamatsuri 10/10 So that's it my friends ... Hinamatsuri came to an end ... I am very happy to have accompanied this wonder ... Thank you Ohtake for the wonderful story and for the wonderful and captivating characters ... Anzu, my favorite character from Hinamatsuri, melted my heart since she appeared ... Her growth as a person was sensational ... she was the main reason why I read the manga ... she is so captivating and leaves us so moved that we think she carries Hinamatsuri on her back, even that the other characters are also captivating. There's not much to talk about, it's just puremadness and comedy ... But it also makes us cry ... The throws with Yakuza and the fights are wonderful ... It will never get out of my top 10 β€ ... that's all great ... I recommend it to anyone who is starting to read
Yoshifumi Nitta, a mid-level yakuza, finds his life forever changed when a strange capsule appears and rams into his head. Though he believes the curious event to be a dream, he finds the capsule still there the next morning; from within it emerges a young girl. She remembers nothing but her name, Hina, and uses psychokinesis to coerce Yoshifumi into buying her clothes and toys. Unable to get rid of Hina, Yoshifumi reluctantly becomes her guardian. The pair's peculiar life is just beginning. As Hina lazes around the house, Yoshifumi quickly rises through the ranks of the yakuza with the help of her supernatural abilities. Hinamatsuri follows the comedic duo as Hina drags both new friends and old acquaintances into her antics, while Yoshifumi juggles between taking care of Hina, hiding her powers, and managing the yakuza business. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Apparently, "with great power comes great responsibility". Hina in Hinamatsuri is a powerful esper who essentially forces Nitta the yakuza to take her in. The two together find themselves among a memorable cast and ridiculous circumstances that make you wonder "how are they gonna worm out of it this time?" Hinamatsuri was a joy ride from start to finish and I've, like countless others, found myself laughing out in public much to my dismay. Setting crippling social standings aside, Hinamatsuri is an excellent example of comedy manga done right. The reason why it this series is so successful is due to comedy's essential mantra: "write characters andthe jokes will come naturally". Every character from Nitta & Hina to the rest of the spectacular cast (my favourite is Hitomi) has their moment to shine. Every chapter finds the cast in an absurd scenario and therefore requiring equally or more absurd solutions which lead to more hilarious scenarios. It's the chemistry between the writing of the characters and how they interact with each situation that makes Hinamatsuri so charming. Nonetheless, due to Hinamatsuri's thrill ride nature, there was little time to stop for scenery. Many of the more emotional and serious tones are outright shafted for a cheap gag, ruining the mood. The early section regarding Anzu's character development, in my opinion, was a great way to establish not only character development but creating a "heart" in the series. There is very little of heart in the series as it is traded in favor of jokes and a quick laugh. Furthermore, the ending climax felt slightly underwhelming in the grand scheme of things with a few things feeling like it was rushed in a last minute frenzy. Ultimately, with a greater power comes a greater responsibility--and it's frankly the characters' lack of responsibility that makes for the most entertaining circumstances. Despite its lacking in some more heart in its heartfelt moments, no one can argue the charm and the familial sense of home that the series has going for it. It is an excellent series that despite the somewhat lack-lustre climax, felt phenomenal in respect to the journey since chapter 1. Hinamatsuri is a first-class manga in its own right and you'll find yourself right at home if you give it a chance.
Let's be honest, the art is barely better than the original Onepunch-man, and this is why it works so well. This is a gag slice-of-life story, that happens to have superpowers as a flavor and a lot of yakuza, including the main character. The story makes absurd plots flawlessly work, making the stupid and supernatural fit really organically into day-to-day life. Despite all the great storylines of the main characters and my fuzzy love for Niita-the-troubled-idiot, Hitomi-chan' storyline takes the cake. I just don't know how you can come up with that on purpose, because it is OUTSTANDING. Her story alone is the reason to pick themanga up, it is similar to the main humor element in jokes of Nozaki-kun, Gintama, and other parody animes. Yet still, so unique. Basically, overpowered character (think Light, Leloush) with a twist, that makes it a damn comedy instead of, well, Death Note and the likes. This is one of the moments when I wish my memory to be erased, so I would have a pleasure to meet with Hitomi-chan' plot all over again.
One of the most memorable manga that I've read. I've first seen it in Netflix the anime version but I felt unsatisfied so I go straight to the manga when I discovered it has. The story is great, comedy is top tier which is more on misunderstandings. The art is not that great but clear and detailed so it can deliver the story better. Characters are great as their designs. You got a unusual yakuza mc, who was forced to adopt a girl who has a superpower, and many more interesting characters. It was sad it has ended but it's sure a hell of a manga, I recommend youto read it.
Hinamatsuri is a solid comedy manga that starts out super strong, but ends a little bit awkwardly. I greatly enjoyed the majority of the series, mostly because of the hilarious scenes and great characters (Anzu, Hitomi, and Nitta for example). But, the final arc honestly ruined the manga a little bit for me, as it focused on some of my least favorite characters in the series, and the answer to the question "Who is Hina and where did she come from?" is never concluded very solidly. The ending also felt very rushed, and sometimes it also felt like the author was just making things uplast minute. There are a lot of 10/10 moments spread throughout the series however, and I think that this manga is definitely worth a read. Note: Although there are only around 100 chapters, the chapters are pretty long, so the manga does feel like it is somewhat lengthy. That being said, I binged the entire thing in 2 days. Story: 8/10 Really good plot developments in the beginning, (I love Anzu's arc, for example), but the ending arc docks off 2 points for me. Art: 9/10 Solid art. Great reaction faces. Character: 9/10 To be honest, not the biggest fan of Hina, and I found the band bros annoying, but I loved all the other characters. Enjoyment: 9/10 Really enjoyable series, except for the stuff with the band bros. Overall: 9/10 This series might've been close to a 10/10, if only the ending were better. However, it's still really good and worth a read.
