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Dec 16, 2010 10:57

ojuzu asked me to list my top five shoujo manga.

Which, as with the top five Magical Girls question, is difficult because - while I've seen a fair amount of shoujo anime - I don't think I've actually read five shoujo series. You guys keep exposing my ignorance! I have been reading and loving lots more manga this year, but most of it has been shonen ( ( Read more... )

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Did someone say shoujo manga recs? themadpoker December 16 2010, 17:41:26 UTC
Okay. Okay. I'm going to need a minute here, shoujo is my favourite of all genres and there are currently too many possibilities running through my head to count. S_S

Well I will start by saying I second the rec for Skip Beat! It's one of the only series I buy regularly because it is AWESOME and there is nothing in the world more satisfying than reading about Kyoko terrifying the universe with her amazing powers of revenge and determination. Also charming most of the universe! Kyoko has never met an evil rival she did not win over within a volume. =D

For awesome ladies and crossdressing I recommend Basara! It’s set in a post-apocalyptic Japan where a pair of twins are born under a prophecy that one of them will be the Child of Destiny, leading their people out from oppression. Everyone figures this is the boy twin Tatara and are all about waiting for him to grow up and do his thing. Which makes it a bit unfortunate when the Red King (see oppressive monarchy needing liberation from) comes by their village to murder him! Luckily Sarasa is perfectly willing to go about crossdressing and leading the revolution in the name of great justice and excellent adventures.

It is my favourite manga of ALL TIME. Sarasa is awesome and she goes through so much growth in the course of the story. Plus there's an enormous ensemble cast full of characters who are all memorable and interesting if not always likeable (mostly likeable though!). It takes a few volumes to hit its stride but once it does it's excellent. I've heard some people say they couldn't get into it because of the art style but YMMV. I personally like the art quite alot, it's very distinctive. Plus the story is totally worth it even if you don't like the art style. I should know, I made it my life mission in high school to convert people into fans regardless of protest. =D I still feel one of the best things I did in twelfth grade was convince my librarian to buy the first five volumes for the library. A LEGACY THAT WILL LIVE ON BEYOND ME. 8DDDD

I'm also pretty fond of Never Give Up. It's a bit like Hana Kimi in terms of being a crossdressing story starring high schoolers except the crossdressing is actually convincing (Kiri makes a hot guy, I have never met anyone who disagreed with this assessment) and is set in the crazy world of manga-style modeling! Where moms head modeling agencies and blackmail their daughters into modeling their male line by recruiting their crush. 8D

Fruits Basket is excellent and is of the adorable characters who all have some sort of traumatic past school. Only better than most of them. I love the heroine Tohru, she's an utter sweetheart and ends up helping out pretty much every member of the Sohma family (see: traumatic past) just by being herself. She also gets her own character arc which shows signs of being planned from the very beginning! (I went back to reading the first volume and I was like wow, this mangaka actually knew what she was doing, she set up all her pieces from the very start! Natsuki Takaya, you are awesome. \o/) Also uhh the family she lives with are cursed to turn into various animals from the zodiac whenever they're hugged by someone of the opposite sex. So, y'know, you've got your cracktastic plot device there from the start. xD

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? themadpoker December 16 2010, 17:41:34 UTC

I like Crimson Hero for being one of the few sports mangas centered on girls. It follows Nobara Sumiyoshi, a young lady determined to play volleyball no matter what! Her mother is utterly opposed, wanting her to follow in her footsteps as the hostess of their family inn? Fine, she will move out of the house and get work as a den mother in the school she's transfering to! The girls volleyball team at her school has been defunct for years? Not if Nobara has anything to say about it! She will recruit with the power of LOVE AND PASSION. Oh so she's got her team together but the school reserves all of their resources for their famous boys volleyball team? Well she challenges them to a match for shared gym time! It does, unfortunately suffer from a stupid romance plot (they can’t be together! Because they’re both sports players and role models and apparently people really disapprove of sports players having a personal life outside of their sports! Seriously I have no idea what's going on with it, I've been a bit peeved at the latest volumes for spending too much time on the romance when all I want is to watch Nobara and her girls band together to make it into the next volleyball tournament).

And now that this comment's gotten ridiculously long and I'll probably have to split it into two I think I shall stop. But I have tons more recs to give so if you're ever looking for more shoujo hit me up! I can ramble about shoujo manga for much longer than most people are willing to listen. xD

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? bookelfe December 16 2010, 18:17:02 UTC
THANK YOU FOR THIS LIST. :D :D :D :D These all look awesome. (I am totally cool with ridiculously long comments that are full of great recs!)

Okay, question: which of these are completed series, and which are still ongoing?

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? themadpoker December 16 2010, 18:25:47 UTC
Fruits Basket and Basara are completed, Never Give Up and Crimson Hero are ongoing. I'm a bit behind on Never Give Up because Tokyopop makes bad decisions and dropped the series after volume 8 (WHY? D=) but it looks like it's still getting scanlated online. Crimson Hero currently has 14 volumes out in the licensed translations, I'm not sure about its online status. New volumes come out every five months or so which is not too bad for VIZ.

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? bookelfe December 16 2010, 18:36:29 UTC
*makes notes* Dropped series are the most frustrating thing! Thank goodness for scanlations.

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? izilen December 16 2010, 20:01:25 UTC
I hope you don't mind me STEALING ALL YOUR RECS for myself. Also +1 on reccing Basara. <3___<3

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Re: Did someone say shoujo manga recs? themadpoker December 16 2010, 22:55:00 UTC
If by mind you mean, am I completely delighted then yes! Yes, I mind ALOT. =D And I will rec Basara until the end of time, I don't understand why it isn't better known.

I will be stealing some of your recs as well! I've been meaning to catch up with Kaze Hikaru for awhile now (I used to follow it in Shojobeat but then they stopped publishing the magazine because the universe enjoys ending things I love).

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