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Dec 25, 1991 to Jan 25, 1999
9.0/10
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Discommunication starts out just about perfectly, it has a perfect series of vignettes where it uses magic to show things being more intimate than is ever possible. The art is very dense when it wants to show off the supernatural. It is a strange romance that works well in ways that struggle to be described in words. If this sort of abstract deeply intimate love sounds interesting, I highly recommend it, I deeply enjoy it. As the plot more properly picks up, it can feel a bit lost, but it returns to put everything in perspective. That being said, it does have a pacingissue once it stops being just a series of vignettes. For anyone who wants to see another view of the world, and gaze into an infinite web of metaphor that engulfs us all, and feel closer to everyone and everything because of it, I would recommend Discommunication.
Arika Togawa doesn't understand why she has fallen in love with her classmate, Takamori Matsubue. She hardly knows him. Together they decide to find out how two strangers can fall in love. "Why do people fall in love?" Several wonderful but strange love stories based on this eternal mystery are told in this "Truly Mysterious Love Manga." (Source: Kodan Club)