Rachel

I was exposed to anime as a child while living in Germany after watching the Japanese version of Hans Christian Anderson’s the Little Mermaid. In high school, a classmate in art brought in Akira as an example of Japanese art. I wasn’t very impressed with anime at the time, but my re-exposure to it in 2000 thanks to Escaflowne had me hooked for life.After sorting out what I liked about anime (great stories, beautiful animation and epic battles) and disliked about anime (big boobs, angst-y 15 year-old kids, most mecha, sports stories and style-over-substance), I got into it with a vengeance.I do love almost all aspects of Japanese culture and try to be involved with it as much as possible. I have no problem admitting that I incorporate a lot of Japanese trends and traditions into my life as I modify them and make them my own. Anime is a big part of that, along with all the sub-cultures, past and present.

15 Comments

  1. Dwight Wannabe

    Now, are those REALLY representative samples of the title?

    Did you pick the most vacuous panels to make your point?

    (Because if that’s really the manga… wow. Vapid city!)

    Here. I’ll just study them a bit longer to see if I’m missing anything.

  2. Rachel

    @Dwight Wannabe, yes, yes those really are representative samples of the manga, and fairly tame ones at that. The ones where Maki is randomly showering and completely nekkid or having some part of her anatomy showing happens every 15 pages, while boob and panty shots are every five.

  3. Dwight Wannabe

    Yeah. I, uh, despise pointless boob and panty shots. So, uhm, gratiutous and offensive to my Sensitive New Age Male feminist code of conduct.

    As a matter of fact, if you were to loan me the manga for say 20 minutes, I could better write a letter of outrage to the publishers.

  4. evildrinker

    I agree with you the manga so far has no really good plot but then again it is the first volume so hopefully a plot will appear soon but still its a good book if you want a kick out of it and there is some service for the girls to so its not only for us guys also.

  5. Scott

    CALM DOWN! i do not agree with this review one bit! Sure therre is a lot of gratuitous fan service but there is a plot! It is very hard to judge a manga just by the 1st volume. This volume serves as a kick start to the rest of the story. Alot of manga do not have an OBVIOUS plot in the first volume. This volume serves to introduce the main central characters and a taste of the plot. don’t be so judgemental when most of you haven’t even read it! I just got done with volume 2 and the plot really starts to pick up. I hate it when people think “Oh, ther’s fan service in this manga! it must be garbage!” Here’s a hint… try to ACTUALLY open your eyes and look hard enough and you’ll be able to se more of a plot.

  6. Rachel

    @Scott, yes there is a plot: Girl gets naked and tries to seduce boy. Boy pointedly refuses girl. Another girl pops up and wants to seduce boy. Boy again pointedly refuses girl. Repeat.

    Yes, a lot of manga do skirt around an obvious plot, but they also offer interesting characters and the promise of a more involved story. Those manga usually deliver.

    I have read Volume Two of My Dearest Devil Princess and must say it’s worse than the first volume in terms of fanservice and intellectual appeal. MDDP is a harem manga and there’s usually not much plot involved with those.

  7. Whitefox

    Ok i agree with a few keypoints made by rachel there is alot of fanservice and the artwork is good but character design is lackying. But i would like to point out Scott is right that we cant judge is fully yet by the first volumes here a perfect example Hitman Reborn, first few (like 10 volumes) really had no plot to it more like a bunch of gaggs to it but know with the ring wars it make for a real good read. also i remember Ichigo 100% was alot of fanservice. So i have no fully given up on this manga yet. Who knows Scott may have a point or you may have made the best call already

  8. Rachel

    @Whitefox, There really are those rare anime and manga which do seem to collect themselves and become fantastic after a very, very shaky start. Witchblade, the anime, was one such series. But if I have the choice, I would skip it in favor of a manga or anime which at least seems more promising.

  9. Mojca

    O.K….where can i by this manga MY DEAREST DEVIL PRINCESS?i would realy like to now thx:D

  10. kittyfo

    Ah it seems pretty like a cookiecutter cute-Hentai book.Sekirei is better I’m sure. It at least has a plot and some development of characters.

  11. DarkAngeKisses

    I’m getting so tired of abundant fanservice. I seem to be disliking alot of female characters as of late because of the ‘omg my clothes fell off/were stolen/evaporated into thin air’ moments that keep poping up. Or the super short skirts. Or the zipper on the jacket that is never properly used.

    By mere mention of the boy and his refusing the girl, I am curious. Harem mangas, if that is what this book is, usually tend to have the main male character getting a bloody nose every five minutes. This one does not? A miracle!

    The art is pretty, I must admit.

  12. Manga Reviewer

    I personally think this is a good manga, yet its so perverted. (<—Obvious girl word “PERVERT” so I’m a girl if you’re curious.) of course I am a girl who just loves cute sexy images, and love pointless things. The plot should be obvious; Get Keito’s soul. But does Maki fall in love with him? Is there yuri relationships? WHAT KIND OF RELATIONSHIPS? And yes, the boob shots, panties shots, and any other boy-loving shots get annoying. Good manga’s have good art, little personal part shots (unless its seinen, I guess guys like that stuff) so on a scale of 1-4 I’d have to agree with 2.0. Thats just me.

  13. paul

    frankly I find it to be very funny kinda like disgega(also from broccole books) but the upskirts and boob showings are just to appeal to a more ravenous fan base so really you must look past that to the real thing a demon girl who had always been raised in a castle who now has to come to earth to get souls to succede her mother in being demon queen and some unluckly boy is her first victim how can you not possibily love that!!??

  14. krystal

    i absolutly love this book i bought it at the book store and couldnt put it down i reed the hole think in less than a hour im beging my parents for the second one =] but i think they dont like how its 16+ because im 12 but i LOVE it

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