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manga αποπνέει μια αύρα αποτυχίας μιας και τίποτα δεν πηγαίνει καλά για τον πρωταγωνιστή ακόμα κι όταν εκείνος υποκρίνεται ότι οδηγεί μια ζωή ροδοπέταλων. Ο Asano υποστήριξε πως ο νεαρός Punpun ήταν φονταμενταλιστής με αποτέλεσμα μεγαλώνοντας να μετανιώνει για το απόλυτο της στάσης ζωής του και να απεχθάνεται τις αποχρώσεις του γκρι. Παρόλα αυτά [ο δημιουργός] απεχθάνεται τον χαρακτηρισμό του έργου του ως utsumanga (depressing manga) ή σουρεάλ γιατί θεωρεί πως το οριοθετεί αυστηρά και το πνίγει. Το μόνο σίγουρο είναι πως η σειρά έχει δημιουργηθεί για αναγνώστες που προτιμούν να δεχθούν ως σημείο κλειδί την ανηθικότητα παρά να δουν τον πρωταγωνιστή ως πρότυπο. Mangas are tough for me. I like classics, and by that, I think Akira is the only one that’s really done it for me. Punpun was recommended to me by an acquaintance and I’ll be real, upon opening it up the first time I couldn’t stand the style in which the more manga-esque characters were drawn so I forgot about it. Fast forward to a few months later and I decided to turn around to face the manga wall and read something from there instead of another pathetic story about some male hopeless-romantic (my favorite genre—I use pathetic lightly). Goodnight Punpun, Goodnight Punpun Books, Goodnight Punpun Book Set, Goodnight Punpun Set, Goodnight Punpun Collection, Goodnight Punpun Collection,Goodnight Punpun Book Collection, Goodnight Punpun Book Collection Set, Goodnight Punpun Fiction Books, Goodnight Punpun Fiction Set, Goodnight Punpun Anime Books, Goodnight Punpun Manga Books

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I can only talk as an American reader, who lives in a country where mental illness is sort of still a taboo thing to talk about but therapy isn't stigmatized, but to see a character who's experienced depression from a young age, struggle through life with that weighing over him, attempt suicide as a means to get rid of the problem, and then have it conclude with him continuing to live but not actively doing something to treat himself because existing was "a worse end for Punpun" or whatever Asano wanted to say here, that I understand why this book built up a cult following for its depiction of depression and toxic relationship.Inio Asano, Inio Asano Books, Inio Asano Book Set, Inio Asano Collection, Inio Asano Collection Set, Inio Asano Set, Inio Asano Book Collection Set, Inio Asano Goodnight PunPun, Inio Asano Goodnight PunPun Books, Inio Asano Goodnight PunPun Book Set, Inio Asano Goodnight PunPun Collection Por fin he podido acabarlo. Mil gracias a mi maravillosa amiga Marina por acompañarme en este viaje de 13 tomos (y por dejármelos todos, nada de esto habría ocurrido sin ella). Espero que no me odie mucho por esta review, que sé que Asano es de sus autores preferidos. Así que quiero dejar claro que esta es solo mi opinión después de mi propia experiencia lectora, y que si alguien tiene dudas sobre si embarcarse en esta historia le recomiendo que de un paso adelante y juzgue con sus propios ojos. I think Asano mentioned that the whole story came to him in 30 minutes. Everything else, the beautiful and detailed drawings, the carefully woven fabric of setups and payoffs, was technique. I've heard before about other stories that have impacted me that they came on their own. It speaks to how broken human life is that if Asano had been doing anything else during those 30 minutes, we wouldn't have had "Oyasumi Punpun", a story that has meant so much for so many people, and obviously the author's life would have been very different. People meet people, form relations, hope and love, take chances or cower away, laugh and cry. Live. I first read this series when I was around 14 years old and struggling with my mental health, and in a lot of ways (as bad as that is) I reflect myself with Punpun's character.

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Punpun is real, but he's simply not there, not like the others are. He feels, thinks, lives on a different plane of existence and perception. His interactions are apparently normal: he has schoolmates, a family, a sweetheart, his own unlikely image of God appearing time and again in moments of distress. Except that the reader never sees him talking to anybody, except through indirect speech. There's a distance between Punpun and the others that words cannot seem to cross without losing the property of sound that makes them real. He does communicate, but it's a kind of communication whose form is as incongruous as his physical presence. As is usual with Asano's art, his absolute forte lies in his facial expressions. They are incredibly expressive, evoking absolute sorrow, joy, endearment, pity, fear, disgust, boredom. Where they shine, however, is in their subtlety. Some of his expressions have a Mona Lisa quality to them, where you can't tell if the characters are happy or sad, as if the characters themselves are conflicted about how to feel. Oftentimes, Asano will only leave you with a character making a cryptic expression with no explanation of how they might be feeling, and it is up to you to infer how they might be feeling based on context. I always complain about media forsaking the old adage of "show, don't tell" and it's very refreshing to be see Asano allowing us to make up our own mind instead of feeding us forceful sentiments.Material Non-toxic, harmless, and odorless PVC/ABS/Paper material. The cute adult box figures toys' colors of the characters are vivid and not easy to fade. The surface is smooth and has high quality..Perfect Gift ForWomen or Men: A perfect box of toys gift for birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day & more! The figurines are compact and convenient, making them the perfect desk ornaments! El final me enojó, me dolió. No podía creer lo que pasaba, pero ahora a la distancia no lo cambiaría, lo aprecio como es. EDITED: I'M PLANNING TO RE-READ IT AGAIN FROM THE START BECAUSE OF IT'S GREAT REVIEW . . . and a persistent friend of mine who don't accept no (or not yet for an answer) Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections—they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

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Masterpiece" is not a word often associated with the manga medium, but "Oyasumi Punpun" deserves to be called nothing less. Author Asano Inio has taken the comic story-telling format to its utmost potential with this 147 chapter powerhouse of despair. Asano's decision to depict Punpun Onodera--a day-dreaming, sensitive, innocent young boy who's exposed to despondent and abusive parents--as a simple, cute line drawing of a little bird, is a genius act of characterization. As we watch Punpun fumble through young life with the best intentions, only to have his spirits and hope crushed in the worst way imaginable, the audience is helplessly endeared to the adorable spindly bird. Unfortunately, Punpun's life isn't as simple as his line drawings, and he'll have to keep learning the hard way to hopefully find a shred of meaning in the cruel, unrelenting realm of morbid reality. Never have I felt such hopelessness reading a manga, or have I felt such pain for a particular character. The reader, much like many people in Punpun's life, stands by and cheers him on and hopes he'll pull through, but in the end, we're disappointed again and again. Our poor Punpun is a slave to his demons, and any reader will have a horrifying time as he tries his best to escape them. This manga has only one good point; it has a great technical structure. What I mean with that, is that the artwork, the panels, and the direction are great. Unfortunately, the technical competency of the mangaka is wasted. Inio Asano ( 浅野いにお Asano Inio, born September 22, 1980 in Ishioka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga author. Asano created the acclaimed manga Solanin which was released as a feature film in Japan in April 2010, starring Aoi Miyazaki. He is known for his character driven, realist stories that range from slice of life stories to psychological horror. In 2001 he won the first prize in the GX competition for young manga artists. While the plot was about the protagonist and his anxieties, I was loving it. Everything was an internal monologue full of symbolisms around sexual frustration and insecurities about the future. It was more funny and creative than depressing.

Regarding uncle Yūichi, when he meets that twisted, maybe sociopathic high schooler during his time as a ceramics teacher, and falls in love with her, she probes him about his relationship with God. While in the beginning she might sound like a religious nut, by the end, when we learn how she manipulated the other teacher into killing her mother, she says how God is always by her side. I don't recall the specifics, but you get the first big parallel to Punpun's case: she has that same brokenness, that second self, those overwhelming impulses that feel like someone inside of her is trying to get control. Another incarnation of the "dark spot" that those cultist fools were attempting to eradicate. I had forgotten or had failed to notice the fate of such a prominent character: turns out she had convinced her mother not to sue, and later on had decided to go to an arts college to study ceramics. Given that we didn't get the notion of such a decision during her last conversation with Yūichi, the only one who could have given her that idea properly, it would have been nice if she had appeared later on in the story. Esta historia no es para los débiles de corazón, que no les engañe la estética del protagonista, a lo largo del manga punpun pasa por situaciones sumamente dramáticas y a la vez realistas. The series takes us from when Punpun is in elementary school all the way up to his early 20s, from an innocent and hopeful child to a cynical and depressed adult. The story focuses on Punpun's life for the most part but also follows various side characters, many of which are his elementary school friends, so we get to see how they grow up. Occasionally, new characters will be introduced that will be pivotal to the story, or otherwise used to highlight or contrast aspects of the manga. However, each character has depth, they have their own story and journey, and they stand on their own. This series is 147 chapters long, collected in 13 volumes or 7 beautiful 2-in-1 volumes, which is how I read it (reviewing the series as a whole so that I can do it justice).

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What was the point of the Pegasus cult? What purpose did they serve in the long run of this series? La historia me ha parecido inconstante y de ritmo irregular, lo que en mi opinión, ha diluido los puntos interesantes e importantes que marcan el desenlace, y son los causantes de que le haya puesto una nota tan mediocre cuando en general no me ha disgustado. Como esto me había dejado mal sabor de boca, me he puesto a investigar sobre posibles interpretaciones y al final he encontrado una entrevista al autor en la que menciona que ya tenía pensado cómo hacer el final desde que se publicó el tomo 3, y que en principio tenía planeado hacer la historia la mitad de corta. Y es que te enrollas demasiado, Charles Boyer. La trama da miles de vueltas sobre los mismos asuntos una y otra vez cuando no hace falta que lo haga: nos queda claro de sobra como es la personalidad de Punpun, no es necesario que la desarrolle hasta la extenuación o hasta desmontar al personaje contraproducentemente. Pasa lo mismo con el desarrollo de algunos personajes secundarios. Está de lujo que los mime y les de la importancia justa que merecen, porque no todos son igual de importantes ni contribuyen de la misma manera a la historia principal o a los protagonistas, pero en ocasiones creo que se excede en minuciosidad. Ves la historia en perspectiva, con vista de águila, y te preguntas: ¿Era realmente necesaria todas estas partes? Creo que se podría haber llegado al final con el mismo conocimiento de los personajes y lo que nos quieren enseñar habiendo tenido la mitad de su extensión. Claro que a lo mejor perdería el toque absurdo y delirante que caracteriza a Asano y creo que ese es mi problema, que el estilo del autor no está hecho precisamente para mí. You pity him through his demise, you might even get angry at him. Nothing seems to work out how he wants it to, and his way with dealing with it can be upsetting. probably Asano’s masterpiece. an absolutely gut wrenching story of depression, Punpun utilizes it’s unbelievably beautiful art style to detail one of the most depressing stories i’ve ever read in an anime - even by Asano’s standards. One of Punpun's most striking aspects is how its characters decisions, even as little kids, hold a profound impact on who they are and how they live as adults. Characters obsess over promises they made from their childhood to the point it drives their very nature now. It's amazing how such a happy wish could feel like more of a curse.I have already read the entirety of this series in English and I have reviewed most of the individual volumes. I'm using this review as a space to comment on details I'm noticing as I'm rereading the entire series in Spanish, my native language. I'll be updating this review as I go along. Lo más destacable es el apartado visual. La planificación y distribución de algunas viñetas es sencillamente sublime. Perfecta desde un punto de vista artístico. En ese sentido se merece un 12 sobre 10 de nota. Se puede disfrutar de este manga visualmente sin tener en cuenta la historia. Last but not least, it's the ending; I expected fireworks, but a fart is all I got. The way I see it, the mangaka was a coward; he could have gone with an inspiring happy ending, or a dark one that could leave a scar. But instead, it is like he was afraid to be mainstream with the happy ending, but also he did not want to descent underground into the darkness. And that indecisiveness lead a complete failure of an ending. Asano did a great thing through that first romantic obstacle in the character of Yaguchi, Aiko's boyfriend when they were around 15 years old. Being a clear wall against Punpun's goals, the author could have made the guy odious, someone we'd want to see beaten. But Asano turned him into the protagonist of some sports manga: he's a nice, sensible, cool guy with good looks. Worst: Punpun himself knows that Yaguchi would make a much better boyfriend. We learn from the guy how he feels like he's walking a tight rope: if his sports "career" fails, he won't be able to go to a decent high school, because he can't study for shit. He had promised that if he won the upcoming tournament, Aiko would be his forever, so when he pushes himself beyond his limit during the final match and gets badly injured, we feel the unfairness along with Punpun. It's not only the injury: because he didn't want to push his right leg, his left one snapped, and the issue with his right leg is one of those chronic ailments that will pretty much guarantee you have no future as a sportsman. He doesn't deserve this outcome. I don't think we ever found out what happened to him past this loss, and when Aiko gets asked about it what feels like an eternity later, she seemed to have not paid attention to his existence since that day. Esto hace que te encariñes con los personajes, pero Inio Asano no escatima en tragedias, escenas entrañables y humor lo que hace de este comic una montaña rusa de emociones encontradas.

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