Fly,Daddy, Fly manga review

sinopsis :
Hajime Suzuki, pegawai kantoran berusia 47 tahun. Dia memiliki seorang putri, Haruka, yang duduk di bangku SMA. Suatu hari, Haruka dianiaya petinju yang masih SMA yang bernama Ishihara. Hajime yang berniat membalas dendam kemudian bertemu sekelompok anak SMA yang bersemangat membantunya. Apakah Hajime akan berhasil?
My review :
Sekilas ini seperti komik keluarga yang biasa saja, tapi saat mulai membaca nya pasti mulai penasaran.
Cerita ini di mulai saat Hajime Suzuki memberikan izin anaknya yaitu Haruka untuk ke Shibuya, tapi inilah awal dari bencana. Haruka dipukuli oleh seorang siswa yang bernama Ishihara, yg juga seorang petinju SMA.
Saat di rumah sakit, Hajime bertemu dengan perwakilan dari sekolah Ishihara, mereka mengancam (dengan lembut) agar Hajime tidak mempermasalahkan masalah ini (terlihat klo feodalisme masih kuat), Hajime berang karena melihat Ishihara yg tidak menyesal sedikit pun, saat hendak memukul Ishihara ternyata Ishihara duluan lah yang melayangkan pukulan. Hajime hanya bisa diam.
Kesal dan dendam terhadap Ishihara yang telah memukuli Anaknya, Hajime berniat membalas dendam. Tapi dia malah salah sekolah dan malah bertemu dengan sekelompok pelajar yang ingin membantunya(setelah mendengar cerita Hajime).
Salah seorang pelajar yang bernama Park Sun Shin melatih Hajime dengan niatan dia bisa membalas kan dendamnya ke Ishihara. Bisakah Hajime membalaskan dendamnya ^^(lebay)
yah pokoknya komik ini menarik, apalagi saat sun shin melatih Hajime dari awal, bisa kita praktekkan juga ^^
oh iyah, klo ga salah (emang bener) ternyata ada versi dorama nya dari komik ini, tapi korea. belum nonton sih, tapi pas baca sinopsis nya kok agak beda dengan di komik. oh yah satu lagi, yang main di film ini tuh Lee Joon Ki dan menurut ku sih dia kurang pantas jadi Sun Shin coz mukanya terlalu “cute” hehehehe
Manga New Entry
16 september 2009
- g-school 8
- aoizaka 13
- shinobi life 4
- mg darling 1
- demon king 27
- golden day 6
- kungfu boy 6
- trickstar 7
- otomen 7
- tale of seaking 35
- yakitate japan 12
- sersan keroro pink
- lum 13
- touch 20
- shonen magz 63
- c.sare 1
- over rev 8
- t.moo 1
- for u for full blossom 23
- spirit of the sun 2
- life 16
9 september 2009
- Story of Heroes 27
- biking 8
- black butler / kurohitsuji 1
- charming junkie 13
- cross game 14
- geobrader 12
- my adorable 6
- sentaro 33
- sexy 5
- shugo chara 7
- sweet lolipop 3
- try chronicle 2
- tokyu 3
- zig zag 6
- nakayoshi 72
- aku 13
- sora 11
- faverish girl 7
- 3×3 eyes 28
- eagle 7
- tokyo juliet 8
- fly daddy fly 1
- ppoi 6
- The era 9
- happy cafe 11
- love sign 2
- goong 17
- touch of 5
- sweet natsumi
- bleach 14
2 september 2009
- one piece 52
- conan tv
- eatman 14
- pandora heart 1
- reborn kumiho 16
- school rumble 2
- sora 10
- ruler of nabari 1
- tsubasa chronicle 10
- inuyasha 45
- nakayoshi lovely 6
- ruler of the land 44
- hanalala 41
- air gear 7
- red 19
- aoizaka 12
- not angle 5,6
- kirarin revolution 11
- alive 17
- shinobi 3
- goong 16
- fairy game 1
- xxx holic 4
26 agustus 2009
- Naruto 45
- Geobreader 11
- Kaizer Z 5
- Mar 13
- My Adorable 5
- Sweet Lolipop 2
- The Pitcher 70
- Otomen 6
- Rocket Man 9
- Tokyu 2
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 anime review




One thing I love about watching anime is that sometimes, there are these series that come from absolutely nowhere and blow you away. Tokyo Magnitude is one of those series. It’s based on a “what-if” scenario: what if modern-day Tokyo were to be hit by a massive earthquake? This actually is a very likely scenario: it turns out that there is a 70% chance that Tokyo will be hit by an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 in the next 30 years.
Tokyo Magnitude shows that even in the city that is probably the most well-prepared city for an earthquake, it would still be plunged into chaos if an major earthquake actually were to take place. Tons of people would end up either dead or injured, even more people would lose their homes. The creators end up portraying this sense of chaos and despair incredibly well.
The series follows three people in particular: two siblings Mirai and Yuki and an adult called Mari, however that doesn’t stop the creators from showing how everyone else is doing. They make really well use of their budget to create an identity for every single passer-by: they take care in emphasizing that every single person in the background was also just a regular person who also was hit by the earthquake, who also may or may not have lost someone, or might be separated from his or her loved ones. This series really managed to create a setting that feels real, in which just about everything is filled with details that make the setting come alive. Figuratively, of course.
The first half of the series is mainly this, while the second half, in which the chaos tones down a bit, changes the direction of the setting in a character-study of the lead characters. I’m not going to spoil exactly what happens, but both halves are equally bittersweet. You do need to know that the second half does this at the sacrifice of a bit of realism, though. The second half is much quieter in comparison to the chaotic first half, but that really allows the plot to be very subtly developed, and the emotions to sink in.
The biggest flaw of this series is a little disclaimer at the start of each episode, which claims that this series is as realistic as possible. While this series is indeed very realistic (more realistic than like, 98% of all other anime out there), there are points that could not have happened in real life. Besides, it’s a rather pretentious disclaimer anyway: instead of telling us it’s realistic, we’d rather like to be able to judge ourselves.
Nevertheless, at this point Tokyo Magnitude has the potential to remain a classic in anime. It’s believable, depressing, but also uplifting, fresh and inspired. There’s been a lot of discussion going on whether or not this series took the right turns along the way, but personally for me, it has been an amazing series. Most people who know this blog will know that I’m already a big fan of the Noitamina timeslot. Aside from Honey and Clover, I’ve seen every single show that came out of it, and Tokyo Magnitude has become my favourite series out of all of them.
source : http://psgels.blogsome.com/2009/09/18/tokyo-magnitude-80-review-925100/
| Storytelling: | 9/10 |
| Characters: | 9/10 |
| Production-Values: | 9/10 |
| Setting: | 10/10 |
Death Notice / Ikigami

Apa yang kamu lakukan jika kamu tahu bahwa kamu punya satu hari lagi untuk hidup? apakah bakal marah, sedih, senang2 karena mempunyai 1 hari lagi untuk hidup, atau membalas dendam pada semua orang yang udah nyakitin, ngehina kamu.
semua itu ada di dalam komik death notice atau dalam judul jepangnya ikigami. cerita berawal dari program pemerintah yang disebut “program kesejahteraan masyarakat ” (klo ga salah, abis nya lupa lagi ^^). program yang memberikan vaksin pada seluruh anak2 di jepang, tetapi 1 diantara 1000 vaksin tersebut telah dimasukan nano capsule yang akan meledak di jantung korban saat mereka berumur 18-24 tahun.si orang yang “beruntung” itu saat menjelang kematiannya yang sudah di jadwal akan dikirim sebuah death notice/ikigami 24 jam sebelum kematiannya. coba bayangkan, kalian sendiri pasti bakal kaget klo kalian tahu bahwa besok akan mati, dan jam nya juga sudah di tentukan. klo tau begitu, apa yang akan kalian lakukan? nah itulah inti cerita dari death notice.
tujuan dari program ini sih aku sendiri belum teralalu jelas, tapi katanya (pemerintah) dengan adanya program ini maka manusia bakal lebih mengahargai hidupnya, dan menurut statistik yang mereka keluarkan bahwa angka bunuh diri berkurang, dan etos kerja jadi lebih baik. tapi apakah itu cara yang terbaik? sebab ini kayak lebih bersifat “gambling”, bahkan menimbulkan beberapa kejahatan oleh si orang yang “beruntung” tersebut.
pokoknya manga ini bagus banget, ceritanya dalam dan penuh makna.