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Three Things Thursday: Slice Of Life

    I thought I'd experiment with a few different formats on this blog and see what sticks. I'll probably always do the Manga Of The Week but it would be nice to have something else as well. That being said this is the first Three Things Thursday, so I'll explain the Idea. Three Things Thursday is a panel where I post about three things that all relate to each other. (Manga and Anime related of course) This week, We will be talking about three slice of life Manga; Saint Young Men (Our Manga Of The Week), Ranma 1/2, and Blue Box

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    What Can I say about Saint Young Men that I didn't in my glowing review of it earlier this week. It has laugh out loud spiritual humor, combined with post chapter translations that give context for jokes and stories that you might not understand. This means that not only do you see the hilarity of Jesus and Buddha's daily life on earth, you also learn religious and cultural subtext behind it all. It truly has become, my new favorite manga, and I can't wait to read more.


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Ranma 1/2

  
    This is a weird one. (Although, aren't they all) Ranma 1/2 tells the story of  a martial artist named Ranma and his Genma father. One day they are training in a hot spring. However, this is not an ordinary hot spring. This hot spring is where souls of people or animals who died in them reside, those who fall in are doomed to take their shape. Ranma and Genma both fall into separate springs, Genma comes out a panda, and Ranma, a young girl. They are know doomed to take that shape when cold water touches them. This description doesn't even mention the fact that, unbeknownst to Ranma, he has been betrothed to a girl named Akane. Or the fact that Ranma keeps getting requests from suiters him (or her?) self. Needles to say it is hectic it is crazy it is Ranma.

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Blue Box


    For those of you who think I skipped over all of the romance slice of life's, this one's for you. As of writing this I have only finished chapter one of Blue Box, so I can't go into quite as much detail but I do still have things to say. This manga is the story of Taiki Inomata and his crush Chinatsu Kano. Chinatsu 
is the star player of the school basketball team and Taiki is the last pick of the badminton team, as such she seems entirely out of his league. However, a series of events ( I won't go into what for spoilers) make it seem, she might not be quite as out of his league as he once thought. It may not be the best in slice of life anime, but I think it is an enjoyable experience all around.

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    Thank you for reading to the end, I will do my best answer any questions in the comments. Please follow us if you enjoyed. Until Next time :)


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