Shonen is probably the type of manga I am most familiar with. My first manga I ever read was Ranma 1/2, having not read this in quite a long time I reread it, it's still is one of my all time favorite Shonen's. I really enjoy how it differs from many of the Shonen I've seen because of the amount of romance that is also present in Ranma 1/2. It does follow many of the same themes of other Shonen, such as having the main character "level up" in their fighting abilities and have mini villain arcs. Ranma having the ability to turn into a girl definitely makes this manga unique, this ability is used a huge amount in this manga to lead to funny and cool situations. I think having Ranma switching gender lets this Shonen be more approachable by girls.
First off I'm a salmon avocado roll. 1. I really liked this story. I think its length was perfect, overall though I found it somewhat sad. Maybe it was because of how it was drawn, or because there for most of the story nothing good really happened I just found the whole thing somewhat depressing. This could also be because I'm ending my college time, I'm actually going to become a real adult that this story spoke to me. How you can't be a kid forever but also that you can. I don't totally know but I did really enjoy reading it. 2. I was definitely able to connect to the general theme of growing up that I found in the story. As artists, I feel like we walk a fine edge between adulthood and childhood all the best stories and imaginative ideas I think come from a place in our heads that we've always had but was most active during the younger years. I also related to how Ildeung experience with grades and expectations, though I never have been as intense as stu...
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