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彼岸島
330
33
Finished
Nov 2, 2002 to Jul 12, 2010
5.3/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
4
Reviews Worldwide
This is the first time I've taken notes reviewing a Manga because of how much I disliked it. THIS WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS AT THE VERY END First, a review based on the existing categories. Story: Higanjima has a basic story outline and idea that quickly becomes convoluted and boring, and stereotypical. Around chapter 50-100, somewhere in there, the story quickly stops being a 'Survive vampire island' and turns into...something. I don't know what to call it. Tropes are used ALL the time, annoying tropes. You'll have characters fighting, deal a major blow, then go 'HEH, this battle isn't over yet!' then the battle continues for more annoying chapters. You'llsee the phrase 'I'M YOUR OPPONENT NOT HIM' then they start fighting them, then the other person in the fight goes 'WHY ARE YOU FIGHTING THEM, IM YOUR OPPONENT'. 'THIS IS THE FINAL FIGHT' etc. Very annoying things to hear in a story Art: The art isn't all that bad, all said. The characters don't look fantastic but the backgrounds can get rather in depth. The monster designs are okay but some are much better than others, it appears the author doesn't draw animals as good as he does human-ish monsters. Character: The characters are either terrible or bland, with little development between them. Outside of the main character becoming a cool guy bad ass I can't see any development to be had. Enjoyment: I stopped liking this Manga after around chapter 60 or so and finished it to completion just to give a thorough review and recommendation. Should you read this? Probably not. Who would I recommend this too? If you are looking for a shounen-styled plot with seinen level nudity maybe this would peak your interest, but I sincerely doubt it. Spoiler section. First off: The author's kinks This is mostly a joking heading but, I honestly believe the author has a piss kink. Whenever a vampire bites you it makes you light in the head, and in some cases feels good. This is explained in the lore. However people don't tend to enjoy being bit mid combat, it's scary as hell. Everytime someone is bit in combat, or in a stressful situation, the author draws the character being bitten pissing their pants in copious amounts. ITS A LOT OF PEE. It borders on a fetish. This part is less of a kink and more of a complaint about the story: The cuckolding. The author has Alice and Kyle. The protagonist is in love with Alice but otherwise they don't chat much through the entire story. In fact, despite Alice being involved from the beginning she basically disappears till like chapter 120 or so. Alice then says to the protagonist, who has done nothing but gotten 'strong' and not talked to her, that she has fallen in love with him and they begin kissing and what not. Alice and Kyle are still dating. This is a dumb decision on the author and we are more or less watching Kyle get cucked. Kyle is still dating Alice when he inevitably dies. They don't ever break up and Kyle never finds out. The problem I have with this is Kyle dies pretty soon after Alice and the protagonist start kissing and what not, so they could have easily had this happen after his death so it isn't borderline a cuckolding fetish. The story and pacing are just awful. I had high hopes for the beginning of this. It felt like a 'survival horror' story. They would be on an island full of vampires and have to survive! It very quickly turns into dog-poo-poo and resembles a wuxia novel more than it does whatever it was supposed to be. The main character is a human yet uses a katana to cut through solid trees, FULL GROWN TREES, and at one point a stalagmite. He cutes through iron bars with a katana. He does feats that are beyond human. This isn't a setting where humans can do this, this is every day humans and he's an every day human, yet after '8 months of training in the woods' he's able to chop trees down with a damn sword. There are scenes where they feel like filler to fill the page. Main character: Hello my ally, please go grab me a weapon Ally: NO I CANT IM SCARED Main character: I'm going to repeat myself four times and spend half the chapter saying this Ally: Ok but I'll still be a scaredy cat the rest of the manga. It feels like they are just wasting time? The characters FORGET rules conveniently. Vampires turn into demons when they are not fed blood. One of the characters from the vampire island captures a vampire and says, verbatim, 'Oh no, I forgot vampires turn into demons'.....why? The character is fighting a demon, and like vampires can only be killed by having their heads removed, and goes 'WHy isn't it dying yet!'...he knows why it hasn't died yet, you have to cut off the head! I was wondering why this had happened but then someone runs in and provides lore/plot for the demon ("it's my mom!")...so the author had the character conveniently forget how to kill the demon so this guy could come up and spout backstory. The AUTHOR forgets rule conveniently. The vampires turn into demons when not fed blood, right? Well there is a group of vampires who have been living in a cave and haven't had blood in a long time...but they aren't demons. There are 'born' vampires that don't turn to demons but still need blood to live forever. Yet one of the characters, who is secretly one of these vampires, hasn't been drinking blood to maintain his immortality and hasn't gone nuts or gone crazy yet. But he's been hiding the fact he's a vampire. They could have just mentioned he let a few people known and he was drinking their blood but they gloss over it. This is one at the very beginning and I left it for last. This woman wants these people to come to the vampire island and help her free it. She lies and says it's only 2, when really it's like 100+. The group who comes with her decides to tell their friends they are going on vacation and grabs 30 people and doesn't tell them whats up. They can only fit 12 on the boat and head to the island. They get destroyed instantly. There are so many issues with this. The woman who brought them to the island, as it is revealed, ISN'T an idiot and ISN'T evil or trying to kill the humans. Why would she let them bring a bunch of unarmed, unintelligent college students to the island with vampires? Why would the group, who has seen a vampire in action, bring people who have NO IDEA what is going to be happening to them? They more or less got these people killed. Even if it was only 2 of them, and the main character points out she is lying when she says this, it's still very dangerous. The only reason I can think that this scene happened is because the author had no idea what he wanted to have happen till he got to these portions of the plot. The woman who invited them disappears for like 150 chapters so I imagine he later went "Ah yes, I will have her be a super good guy" when in actuality she's responsible for many deaths. It's bad. Don't read it.
When Akira Miyamoto learns that his older brother, Atsushi, is missing, his family begins to fall apart. The family business fails, and his father becomes an alcoholic. His two parents constantly compare Akira to Atsushi. Worse, Akira has a crush on a girl named Yuki, who already has a boyfriend, his friend Ken. One day, Akira finds a girl unconscious in front of his house. The girl, Rei Aoyama, shows Akira Atsushi's ID card, claiming that Atsushi is alive. Rei explains that Atsushi is trapped on Higanjima Island, said to be inhabited by vampires. Akira invites his friends to help his brother, under the guise of a vacation to celebrate their graduation. Upon arrival, vampires attack their boat and capture all of them except Rei. However, Akira escapes with his friends before vampires can drain their blood. On the island, he meets with Atsushi, who explains that the vampires are led by Miyabi, another vampire. Trained by Atsushi, Akira and his friends begin the battle against Miyabi and his vampire army in order to escape the island alive. (Source: Wikipedia)
Higanjima is an intriguing manga. Not in a good way. I really thought people were being overly critical, there’s no way a manga *that* bad could keep ongoing without getting axed, right? Wrong. To summarize the nature of Higanjima, it’s a manga that’s wholly dependent on the rule of cool. Yet the author keeps missing the cool check roll most of the time. This results in obviously atrocious storytelling that just keeps being so annoying. Random bullshit keeps happening to delay anything being solved. The plot moves nowhere, only introducing more and more contrivances to divide attention elsewhere. Things are either not explained at all, orexplained and then this explanation and laid rules are forgotten by both the characters and the author. Personalities change at drop of hat, humans are weak when plot needs them to but become laws of physics breaking masses of power in other cases for some reasons, vampires are unbelievably overpowered so humans have no chance of escape but when the vampires attack en masse suddenly their power level is just of an easily disposable stock underling that pose no real threat. What’s worse is, this isn’t constantly terrible. Once in a while there is in fact a cool moment that actually works. But then there’s nothing for dozens or a hundred of chapters, which makes it feel like the author managed to pull it out just by sheer luck and chance rather than any skill. Though credit where it’s due, many of the monster designs are quite original and actually interesting, and I wish it could have been used for a better manga. So yeah, this isn't like 100% awful, this is something that might have had a potential but has an awful execution. Regarding how much of the story gets actually resolved in such huge amount of volumes, let me quote the protagonist from the last chapter of the last volume: „There’s only one vampire village left. This is the final battle”. Yet there’s 53+ more volumes for this at the time of writing this review. 53 additional volumes of the already lengthy 33 volumes of this series. Something tells me we won’t be getting the „final battle“ for a while. In conclusion, as much as I’m grateful to the fantranlators that are working hard on bringing this mind-boggling series to the English-speaking audience, don’t pick this up if you’re looking for a good reading experience, only if you’re curious about the absurdity of it.
Overall, Higanjima is a very weird case for me. The manga seems like complete garbage, with an inconsistent story, characters and their habits that are incredibly stupid and nonsensical, a repetitive plot (I'm amazed it has over 33 volumes with this plot), and overall questionable writing quality. This would be true if you take this manga seriously, but if not, it's an incredibly charming series. You'll enjoy the author's bizarre fetishes, such as peeing fetish, the various and creepy creature designs, and the memorable characters who, despite being stupid and annoying as fuck, I think the author did a good job of giving them appropriatescreen time even tho they didn't have much character development (except for the protaginist). And then there's the overpower final boss, Miyabi, who I think is quite charming and well-written compared to antogonists in other series. He never dies, simply because... and the author probably doesn't want the reader to know why he's immortal, because he might think that letting him live forever and repeatedly fuck with the protag group is funnier. As for the story, it's so absurd it's comical, and that's the perfect charm of this series. If you like watching funny train wrecks, you've come to the right place. The storytelling is no different from a gag manga, no matter how much the author tries to make it serious. There's so much of this kind of thing that I don't know how to describe it all. You should probably just read it yourself. The art is okay and fits the series' tone well. There's not much to say here. Whether Higanjima is a good series or not, I think it's definitely bad enough to be good. I'll give it a 7.5/10 because I like its weirdness, and it's amazing that I know the series has multiple sequels and Miyabi is still alive until now.......
My English bad. Definitely something different. This is dog shit, made me felt like a sicko who scoop it all up it put in to my mouth. Contain a lot of gore, women getting gang "touch", body horror, things that make you feel yucky like pimple popping and scat. It about the MC who is very weak face strong foe and get stronger each time until seem like he the strongest creature, then the villain get buff, the MC train again, an endless cycle. sprinkle in some romance drama, and NTR. Plot: very basic like every other Shounen. Art: Good enough tomake out what happening, but not beautiful.
