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Feb 2007 to Aug 17, 2011
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Take a moment and think extremely hard about how you felt when you were 10 years old. After doing that, think about how you feel about people who are 10 right now? Right from the start I kind of knew why I would like this manga. Iāve developed a huge respect to writers who can develop characters from the age 7-10 because I think itās the hardest age to remember and capture on paper. At this age, there is no doubt you are naĆÆve, with little experience of the world. Many of them still look at this world with a very bright perspective. Many of themstill trust their parents; as if divorce was still a rare occurrence. Many of them still believe that their dreams can be achieved without a doubt. I sometimes find myself laughing at them but their naĆÆve nature is exactly what makes them smarter than us sometimes. I guess older people get too caught up in whatās real and try to make too many calculations before we take steps in life that we fail to realize the important things. This causes the author to have the burden of making their main character seem naĆÆve enough so we believe she is 10, but to use that ignorance to allow her to make decisions that even we will respect. One of the best examples is āTo Kill a Mockingbirdā, where Harper Lee uses Scout Finch to great use. Through her, we fail to understand why the adults are discriminating blacks because she doesnāt understand it. Adults would call her young and immature, and to a certain extent she is, which is why her immaturity sort of makes her smarter than the adults in the story. Yet through her uncertainty, and the cruelty sheās seen, the book is still rather hopeful because children really do carry hope wherever they go. Similarly to āTo Kill a Mockingbirdā, Yamamoto Zenjirou to Moushimasu(YZM) has one thing in mind when trying to use such a young main character. YZM tackles dark themes but holds a very hopeful atmosphere. Hotate is a girl whose always been able to see ghosts when she was young. The story starts with her going to her dadās and her dad tells her to use her powers to help people. Through this she helps ghosts get rid of their regrets. Itās not the most original of stories so you can tell that many of these ghosts have died with dark pasts and dark regrets, but the manga still manages to have a bright atmosphere. Heck, everything is still, for a more clichĆ© term, cute. Hotate herself does not have the happiest life but is determined to help everyone around her and makes mature decisions all the time even though its apparent she is naĆÆve. Each of the other characters carries the same sort of mood. Many of Hotateās classmates that are introduced have experienced death first hand. Yet after Hotate helps them, they struggle and live their life normally as best as they can. The ghosts all have dark pasts but the endings are always happy because they need to take the next step forward. All the adults, the old villagers are playful and are presented as if they are enjoying life to the fullest. Well, in the end, the most interesting character is definitely Zenjirou and I guess thatās why the manga is called YZM in the first place - literally translated as My Name is Yamamoto Zenjirou. Zenjirou is Hotateās dad and I guess heās what defines an adult. To be honest, I think this is where the main point lies. Zenjirou reminds me of Koiwai from Yotsubato in a lot of ways as he acts like a child. That doesnāt mean he isnāt mature, in fact itās very obvious heās one of the most mature characters Iāve ever met. He keeps all his emotions in himself and tries to protect Hotate as best as he can. He carries a lot of responsibility in taking care of his daughter. Itās just, heās just not afraid to act like a child and have fun. I feel the mangaka wants to show that growing up doesnāt mean we are supposed to get rid of our child-like thinking. To be more mature doesnāt mean that you canāt have imagination and you canāt have dreams. Besides the amazing characters, I like a lot of small tweaks in the manga. Firstly, the jokes are pretty funny and Iāve laughed quite a few times. They also help brighten up the atmosphere a lot. Another thing I really like is the way the story balances a sort of dreamy atmosphere due to the farm and the village life. It worked really well with the supernatural element but it was also ironic because most of the times ghost appeared, a more serious tone would take over. The art was also very good at setting the mood as many things were drew to look really relaxing. For example, those bubbles drawn in the air really helped in portraying a sunny village that was just having fun. The romance and the mystery subplots are also a huge plus. While I have been complimenting how bright this manga has been, make no mistake, this manga has very dark themes. Itās just they are presented in a way that should give us hope. Life is important, and we should live the fullest, in any way we want to.
Hotate is a 10 year old girl who was living at her grandmother's house since her mother died. One day her grandmother tells Hotate that she can't care for her anymore because of her age and that she's going to have to live at her uncle's house. After moving to her uncle's house, she attends a new school, but things aren't easy because of her special ability to see the dead. Can she make friends with students in her new class? And what's the secret behind the bond between her and her uncle...?! (Source: DivineSanctuary) Included one-shot: Volume 3: Aishite Nai
Such a beautiful and heart warming story! although at first I had intentions of reading this, after the first 3 pages I was hooked! I can only hope for more. I completed this manga in just a few hours and then I read it again :) yes it was just that good!